LISTEN, PLEASE! The Doctor stealing the TARDIS was never shown before. This was the first time we saw it. These clips of William Hartnell were taken from the epside `Aztecs` and were edited and coloured to fit the scene. I hope you guys finally understand!
The Tardis is supposed to blend into its surroundings. The Doctor's Tardis has a faulty chameleon circuit, so when it first landed on Earth in the 1960's, it disguised itself as a police box, but it stuck like that. The Doctor can fix it, but as he said, "Why would I?"
Well they won’t all have been •human• would they....? That just wouldn’t work - given that by integrating himself with The Doctor’s entire timeline, with Malicious Intent, The Great Intelligence (which doesn’t have a body, as such - he/it is Information) transforms himself into Bad Luck, essentially. Consequently, in order to cancel him out, or rather the •effect• of him, Clara has effectively has to become an avatar of Good Luck - which explains, of course, why it is that he went on to have such an interesting life. What is •slightly• surprising - and this is probably where we have to allow for a little narrative and artistic license - is that they would all retain the same face and voice..... That probably isn’t actually the case, or at least, it is probably •rarely• so - she goes in with the pure and unselfish intent simply to Save The Doctor (which she does), but none of the copies or splinters of herself retain any of her memories, or know Who They Are, or are even aware of What They Are Doing, or WHY..... Of the two significant ones that we •know• about - he *only* notices the one in 1892 because he has STOPPED MOVING for a couple of years, which consequently obliges her to come and *find* him..... and that one does behave *VERY* oddly - Probably because in an instance where he has stopped moving, and her overwhelming inner drive at that point is to get him moving once again and shock him out of his Depression, she HAS to get him to *notice her* - particularly as, just as with the broken-hearted Ebenezzer Scrooge, the deeply depressed and retired Doctor simply *wishes to be left alone.....*
Uh no. She traveled the universe in her own Tardis after the doctor prevented her death which was a fixed event. She travelled the universe in a Tardis disguised as a Diner. She was still the same human Clara but immortal because she couldn’t ever die at any point before or after the time in which her death was fixed to.
This tiny segment always brings me out in goosebumps - it shows just what a great format the show is; you can play about with the established story again and again, and because everything CAN be in the 'wrong' order chronologically here, [except, of course, for those pesky 'fixed points'], it makes the show even more absorbing. I've been watching since 1968, and scared by it in 1966. Still love it. Still makes me think.
Maybe they were going to, but got lost and decided to travel for a bit, then got changed back into their clothes that they set off in when they got to Earth.
Humans are all over the universe, especially in the future; So I suppose Earth Style clothing makes sense as an average diguise/ more cosmopilitan fashion choice. Or what the Doctor *thinks* would look cosmopolitan, you know him and clothes... In any case, it makes sense that he'd dump his ceremonial robes before departing, he was probably all like, "Haha, from now on, I'll wear whatever I feel like wearing, bye bye giant collar pieces!"
I quite frankly hated this idea, we already learned that the tardis chose the doctor and he chose it, they didn’t need to make Clara this important, she would have been good without it
Most fan complaints I've heard about this scene however have to do with Clara's involvement with the Doctor's choice of TT Capsule. Since it doesn't fit with what we were told in "The Doctor's Wife", I just assumed that Clara was fixing the altered moments of the Doctor's life.
For me, the show truly ends at Twice Upon a Midnight. My head canon is that The Doctor as we know him dies and the 13th Doctor is a different character, but will continue on the Doctor's legacy. I think it's kind of poetic that the last incarnation has one last adventure with the first incarnation. I understand what the BBC is doing with the fugitive Doctor and now the 15th Doctor...but it's ruined the lore of the original show in my opinion. It's like giving DC's Joker a backstory. Somethings are better with mystery. So for me, the show ends after Capaldi, and for those who enjoy the newer stuff, that's great!
Nah, even with some current mistakes caused by diversity policies and (mostly) Chibnall, Doctor Who is still an interesting show. And I totally approve of the idea of a female Doctor (Inspector Spacetime had this before Doctor Who!) But I would say that the REAL Doctor Who died in 1989 with the cancellation of the show. New Who has mainstream Doctors, while those in the classic series wear more sophisticated clothes, symbolizing the '?' in the outfits! Ah! And the last Doctor Who official was the 1996 movie!
"Well, I made up the name TARDIS from the initials. Time And Relative Dimension In Space". Susan.So, Susan didn't invent "Time And Relative Dimension In Space" OR the initials, she "invented" putting the existing initials together to form a word. It's not too much of a stretch to imagine other timelords doing that and coming up with the same word is it? Incidentally, as a piece of dialogue it's pretty clever. It's the kind of thing children/teenagers do all the time, take something which is easy to do and assume they were the only ones smart enough to do it, if they've never heard anybody else do it before they did.
Oh for gods sake, I can tell straight away you are a moffat hater. But also an idiot, although I find both of these usually apply to the same people. Tardis is the name for the machines, given to them by the time lords. Susan never invented the name, its just something she said to make herself sound more impressive to Ian and Barbara.
I loved this part so much. Its always cool to see the doctors from the past- and the end of day of the doctor when all of them chime in to the council, its so sick. 9 saying "And for my next trick" literally sent chills down my spine
Actually, early on in the series, the Doctor commented that he had an opportunity to take a type 53, but dismissed it as 'Soulless'. Of course, he lies and edits the truth so much, that it's not out of character for him to omit that some mysterious girl give him a nudge in that direction. He tends to not omit details he doesn't fully understand yet.
@@nigelwalker6103Incorrect it exists so it's considered a hundred percent cannon This time can be rewritten literally extends to everything And also the show contradicts itself all the fucking time so saying The show has superior cannon makes no sense
The doctor originally stole the right tardis but the great intelligence made him choose the wrong one so clara fixed that timeline so he'd choose the right one again and originally it was someone else there in hers and the great intelligences place who either tried to stop the doctor from running away or ask him what it was he was trying to do
I personally believe that time reset after Clara and the GI both interrupted the doctor's timeline. Probably because Clara and the GI cancelled each other out, this basically means (for me) that the doctor never has had, or will have any random events with Clara showing up as a different person, excluding some events. Not excluding this one.
The chameleon circuit calculates what would best fit in with the TARDIS' surroundings meaning the doctor would've had to land in England sometime in the 1960s for the chameleon circuit to take the form of a police box but sometime it broke/fragment links slipped apart and now it's stuck in the form of a police box.
@@plantainsame2049 He didn't break it. The Tardis her self broke it after she ended up in the form of a police box and liked it. The doctor tries to fix it but the Tardis fucks around with it until The Doctor set the form back to the police box.
@@cailco100 One I was talking about how he did land in the nineteen sixty three And 2 technically, no, he did also break the circuit. See there's a comic bookstory called the hunters of the Burning stone[ It was part of the fiftieth celebrations] And in it the eleventh doctor has to go back in time to Break the circuit so that the Shape of a police box is Known to the human Sub conscious Some alien Weaponized the Image of the sun so the doctor needed Another image to counter it
There's nothing in the episode stating that, that's a TT Capsules natural state. Though according to "The TARDIS Handbook" from BBC Books the default mode of a TT Capsule is that of the SIDRATs featured in the "The War Games".
The answer is there's more than one type of tardis And due to the chameleon circuit, the default shape is probably whatever will fit into the room, the easiest
Two reasons this doesn't work: 1) Susan stole the TARDIS key. 2) The Doctor and Susan weren't bound for Earth in the Twentieth Century, so there's no reason they would have been wearing Earth clothes. It was stated in "The Edge of Destruction" that they had been through other adventures before they went to Earth.
***** Part of the reason, to be sure. One gets the impression that there was a whole lot of stuff going on to where it just wasn't safe for him and Susan to stay.
matrix86 Well, that was Gaiman's doing, but Moffat should have caught it. Gaiman also oopsed when he had Idris "correcting" the Doctor about pushing the doors open when the sign says "Pull to Open," but the sign doesn't mean the big doors, it means the little door with the phone behind it.
Ah, I vaguely remember in The Doctor's Wife, the Doctor saying he "stole" her cause she was the only one that was open (purposefully so, cause she wanted to steal him), implying he had no other option to steal. Maybe I imagined that.
Any true doctor who fan knows that the doctor built the tardis And is the human from the future The continuity has always been a fucking joke grow the fuck up³
no... Clara steps into the doctors time stream in "the name of the doctor" to stop The Great Intelligence from messing it up. stepping into the doctors time stream after The Great Intelligence allows her to fix everything that The Great Intelligence stops the doctor from doing, like taking the correct tardis.
Wow that must have been awkward: 1st Doctor: My Tardis is ready for time and space! It can blend in with it's surroundings. It is- *sees that it's still a police box* ELEVEN!!
People people, its far better she'd only tell him, that the navigational system is a bit messed up (*knackered*) than outright say to him that the; 'Chameleon Circuit' is broken and busted, otherwise he might not have taken her advice as it was important for Timelords of Gallifrey not to attract unwarranted attention upon themselves while traveling in their Tardises across the galaxy when visiting other worlds. Saying it's navigational system was a bit busted but using the Tardis she indicated meant he'd have more adventures in probably intrigued him more into taking it, And he's soon learn of its broken Chameleon Circuit and think he'd get around to eventually fixing it by himself, but didn't and decided to leave the Tardis looking like a London Police Box of the 1960's and would simply get use to its outward appearance in the years ahead regardless. She also stopped him from taking a perfectly fine one as it was the Great Intelligence who was messing around with The Doctor's timeline in order to kill him, Clara was correcting this and keeping him alive in order to defeat and foil the GI's influences by undoing their damage. Originally The Doctor and Susan took a Type 40 Tardis from its storage bay and left Gallifrey thinking it was completely normal, but found out later during their travels in time and space, that it was under repairs initially and thus had a wonky; 'navigational system' and busted 'Chameleon Circuit'. GI somehow made them pick the wrong Tardis from its docking bay here, Clara simply comes along the Doc's own timestream and rectifies the GI's deception/alterations and makes them pick the right Tardis they already stole beforehand is all. Clever cute scene that pays homage to the original TV series and its iconic history.
Actually, the chameleon circuit wasn't broken with they left Gallifrey. Susan was surprised when it didn't change in An Unearthly Child and it was implied that they had been traveling for a long time before that.
Actully if you read the comics you actully find out it was the 11th doctor who broke the chemelon circuit of the first doctors TARDIS 11 found his way into his first incarnations TARDIS in 1963 when no one was around and he broke the circuit.
Doctor Who Fan The IDW and Doctor Who Magazine comics are canon. As are the Doctor Who Adventures comics. This is because the DWM and DWA comics are made by official BBC run sources and the IDW comics have the official licence to make them. There's no point in making them if they're not canon. :)
In a way, clara helped the doctor, because the navigation was off, explaining why the doctor sometimes ended up in random places, but those places needed his help (as idris said).
Well actually, i've just thought. Perhaps it was the TARDIS voice thing the Doctor used in Let's Kill Hitler, simply assuming her form? The TARDIS did say in the Doctor's Wife that she "stole him", so she could have projected an image of Clara outside herself to get the Doctor to steal her! =O
The theft of the Tardis is exactly (what a shock) the very first episode. The Theme with Clara being there was added in Episode "the name of the doctor" of season 7 (11th Doctor)
We never saw the Doctor leave Gallifrey in the classic series. In fact, the Timelords and the Doctor’s origins weren’t even revealed until the 2nd doctor’s final story.
@@Bennett4598He doesn't because he never watched it The doctors has already been traveling in the tardis For anywhere from a few weeks to maybe even a year. By the time Of the events of an unearthly child the first ever episode
Nope the original Tardis's were called SIDRATS. They had a limited life span. Check "The War Games". It was only later that they renamed them Tardis and Susan did come from the same ruling class family as the Doctor who it seems had some involvement in the construction of the NEW Tardis machines known as Type 40's so it is possible that she did suggest the abbreviation to the High council at that time in which case she did think up the name.
TARDIS'es were designed to blend in by turning their exterior into an object that's native to the planet they travel to, in Doctor's case it was the blue box (which were around when the show started). Also the chameleon circuit (the part that does the thing i said before if it isn't obvious) of doctor's TARDIS is broken so it can't change forms anymore saving the show producers effort.
This stuff is fan-pandering, and has no dramatic meaning or sense of place, or any link with other events. - and it's a shame. I feel their heart is in the right place, but it would have been simpler for her to move a 'do not use' sign.
i actually liked all those scenes, that was pretty awlsome, but others complained saying its cheap and looks crap, granted you can tell they are edited, BUT THE VERY Fact they have them in a more recent episode, and are tieing everything together, thats good enough for me! :)
What if that TARDIS actually belongs to one of Clara's Echoes , and ,in a long time ago , she lent it to the Doctor? The Doctor already said that the TARDIS was something borrowed.
Not all Gallifreyans are Timelords, or at least not all dwell in the citadel and partake of Timelord technology. I think it is in "The Invasion of Time" that other Gallifreyans are introduced, when the Doctor expels Leela from the citadel.
They didn't Footage was taken from "The Aztecs" and then colourized with a different background, and a short strand of audio put on top of it with him saying "Yes, what is it, what do you want?"
no, I'm quite sure that she remains human at all times. when she steps into the time stream she simply shows up everywhere the doctor has been at once. I would guess that she then lives a life in that time and dies, but that isn't really explained.
I think it's more important that they stole it - doesn't really matter that it was Clara telling them to. Besides, she only told the Doctor to take that one because she already knew he'd taken it!
that girl... is Clara! from the 7th season of doctor who when clara enters the time stream clara has been there since the beging of doctor who even in the 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11th doctors! OMG!
It's not. They went back, edited Clara in, and then played the image of the first Doctor. If you look closely, it's the same clip of him each time he's show, from far away and up close.
LISTEN, PLEASE! The Doctor stealing the TARDIS was never shown before. This was the first time we saw it. These clips of William Hartnell were taken from the epside `Aztecs` and were edited and coloured to fit the scene. I hope you guys finally understand!
For a second i thought Jenna coleman’s mother is just like her
Actually it’s in the doctors name in season 7 pt 2
Whoniversal Stuff thank you I was very confused
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Ok,so let me get this straight, a normal tardis looks like a giant can.
Yes.
To be the honest, the normal ones look more budget friendly that the doctor's tardis.
Well, generic Tardis with a Generic look, makes a whole lot of snese
That I know, I am just saying I guess this is default or Tardis type 1
The Tardis is supposed to blend into its surroundings. The Doctor's Tardis has a faulty chameleon circuit, so when it first landed on Earth in the 1960's, it disguised itself as a police box, but it stuck like that. The Doctor can fix it, but as he said, "Why would I?"
The big implication here is that among the vast and countless versions of Clara, one has been a Time Lady.
She was Gallifreyan. That doesn't mean she ever became a Time Lady.
Well they won’t all have been •human• would they....?
That just wouldn’t work - given that by integrating himself with The Doctor’s entire timeline, with Malicious Intent, The Great Intelligence (which doesn’t have a body, as such - he/it is Information) transforms himself into Bad Luck, essentially.
Consequently, in order to cancel him out, or rather the •effect• of him, Clara has effectively has to become an avatar of Good Luck - which explains, of course, why it is that he went on to have such an interesting life.
What is •slightly• surprising - and this is probably where we have to allow for a little narrative and artistic license - is that they would all retain the same face and voice..... That probably isn’t actually the case, or at least, it is probably •rarely• so - she goes in with the pure and unselfish intent simply to Save The Doctor (which she does), but none of the copies or splinters of herself retain any of her memories, or know Who They Are, or are even aware of What They Are Doing, or WHY.....
Of the two significant ones that we •know• about - he *only* notices the one in 1892 because he has STOPPED MOVING for a couple of years, which consequently obliges her to come and *find* him..... and that one does behave *VERY* oddly -
Probably because in an instance where he has stopped moving, and her overwhelming inner drive at that point is to get him moving once again and shock him out of his Depression, she HAS to get him to *notice her* - particularly as, just as with the broken-hearted Ebenezzer Scrooge, the deeply depressed and retired Doctor simply *wishes to be left alone.....*
@@landfish7a I think if she had access to tardis's in Gallofreys capital city, I think she *was* a time lady and got regenerations
Uh no. She traveled the universe in her own Tardis after the doctor prevented her death which was a fixed event. She travelled the universe in a Tardis disguised as a Diner. She was still the same human Clara but immortal because she couldn’t ever die at any point before or after the time in which her death was fixed to.
@@spikeep6141 DUDE WHEN THEY ACTUALLY BRING CLARA BACK BUT IT'S NOT JENNA THAT'D BE DOPE
"Fun...? Fun?! Like I'm going out on some sort of merry afternoon jaunt? Harumph! Away with you, silly girl! Come on, shoo!"
that would have made that scene so much cooler!! Seeing Clara being scolded by the 1st Doctor... I would have been in tears!
Best comment ever!
I heard this in Hartnell’s voice.
@@mystics1ay3r17 Despite my avatar, that was the tone I was going for :)
I don't get it
This tiny segment always brings me out in goosebumps - it shows just what a great format the show is; you can play about with the established story again and again, and because everything CAN be in the 'wrong' order chronologically here, [except, of course, for those pesky 'fixed points'], it makes the show even more absorbing. I've been watching since 1968, and scared by it in 1966. Still love it. Still makes me think.
yeah well now its even more insane. spoilers but william hartel is not the first doctor anymore.
@@thewewguy8t88We don't talk about that...
@@thewewguy8t88shut up!
@@thewewguy8t88 Yes he is no one cares about some fat downy looking bloke's fanfic
I almost cried when I saw Hartnell talking to Clara. It's all the dust in the air. I swear...
Lol
It's nice, but the TARDIS didn't go straight to Earth after being stolen.
Chris Lockery I'm saying it because of the clothes they wear.
Maybe they were going to, but got lost and decided to travel for a bit, then got changed back into their clothes that they set off in when they got to Earth.
Humans are all over the universe, especially in the future; So I suppose Earth Style clothing makes sense as an average diguise/ more cosmopilitan fashion choice. Or what the Doctor *thinks* would look cosmopolitan, you know him and clothes...
In any case, it makes sense that he'd dump his ceremonial robes before departing, he was probably all like, "Haha, from now on, I'll wear whatever I feel like wearing, bye bye giant collar pieces!"
according to sources the 1st place The Doctor visited was the French Revolution because he liked it so much
We literally don't even see where it goes we just see it entered the vortex
I love how the TARDIS hated clara but actually owes her everything.
I quite frankly hated this idea, we already learned that the tardis chose the doctor and he chose it, they didn’t need to make Clara this important, she would have been good without it
"She shouldn't be that important" well, Someone is a sore loser 😏
@@amalkacioui2262 I hope your legos all turn into mega blocks
I hope you get help
@@amalkacioui2262 ok
“What kind of idiot would try and steal a faulty Tardis”
Most fan complaints I've heard about this scene however have to do with Clara's involvement with the Doctor's choice of TT Capsule. Since it doesn't fit with what we were told in "The Doctor's Wife", I just assumed that Clara was fixing the altered moments of the Doctor's life.
This scene destroy all the theories about the Fugitive be the true first Doctor.
For me, the show truly ends at Twice Upon a Midnight. My head canon is that The Doctor as we know him dies and the 13th Doctor is a different character, but will continue on the Doctor's legacy. I think it's kind of poetic that the last incarnation has one last adventure with the first incarnation. I understand what the BBC is doing with the fugitive Doctor and now the 15th Doctor...but it's ruined the lore of the original show in my opinion. It's like giving DC's Joker a backstory. Somethings are better with mystery. So for me, the show ends after Capaldi, and for those who enjoy the newer stuff, that's great!
Nah, even with some current mistakes caused by diversity policies and (mostly) Chibnall, Doctor Who is still an interesting show. And I totally approve of the idea of a female Doctor (Inspector Spacetime had this before Doctor Who!)
But I would say that the REAL Doctor Who died in 1989 with the cancellation of the show. New Who has mainstream Doctors, while those in the classic series wear more sophisticated clothes, symbolizing the '?' in the outfits!
Ah! And the last Doctor Who official was the 1996 movie!
What I never got was why all timelords call it a tardis. Susan says she invented the name tardis. Unless she told the timelords to call it that
Because Moffat couldn't care less for anyone's writing but his own.
94830 086436: Moffat? Time Lords have been calling them TARDISes since the seventies. The fact Susan named it was forgotten way earlier than 2010.
"Well, I made up the name TARDIS from the initials. Time And Relative Dimension In Space". Susan.So, Susan didn't invent "Time And Relative Dimension In Space" OR the initials, she "invented" putting the existing initials together to form a word. It's not too much of a stretch to imagine other timelords doing that and coming up with the same word is it? Incidentally, as a piece of dialogue it's pretty clever. It's the kind of thing children/teenagers do all the time, take something which is easy to do and assume they were the only ones smart enough to do it, if they've never heard anybody else do it before they did.
blake moss well she's a teenager she could of just been lying to Ian and barber to make herself look good
Oh for gods sake, I can tell straight away you are a moffat hater. But also an idiot, although I find both of these usually apply to the same people. Tardis is the name for the machines, given to them by the time lords. Susan never invented the name, its just something she said to make herself sound more impressive to Ian and Barbara.
0:18 OMG time lady clara is my new everything.
Considering how the TARDIS was already considered a relic when the Doctor stole it, I wonder if we’ll ever see a more modern version.
I kinda liked it left up to the imagination. The TARDIS itself is already such an impossible scientific feat for a very outdated model.
I loved this part so much. Its always cool to see the doctors from the past- and the end of day of the doctor when all of them chime in to the council, its so sick.
9 saying "And for my next trick" literally sent chills down my spine
Special effects and the knowledge of someone who looks like him
Actually, early on in the series, the Doctor commented that he had an opportunity to take a type 53, but dismissed it as 'Soulless'. Of course, he lies and edits the truth so much, that it's not out of character for him to omit that some mysterious girl give him a nudge in that direction. He tends to not omit details he doesn't fully understand yet.
This has never been mentioned on screen so it is not considered Canon.
@@nigelwalker6103Incorrect it exists so it's considered a hundred percent cannon
This time can be rewritten literally extends to everything
And also the show contradicts itself all the fucking time so saying The show has superior cannon makes no sense
So - TARDISes with the chameleon circuit deactivated or un -initialized / whatever look like batteries.
Daniel Appleton or boxes, going by The War Games
I love the design of it tbh
Peter Ward Those boxes are called Sidrat
@@michaelmartin1644 The Time Lords had identical machines that were clearly meant to be undisguised TARDISes.
When I first watched this, I had such a nerd moment at this scene.
I love how this scene essentially mirrors a scene seen in one of the comic strips from the 90s... even the TARDIS exteriors are the same!
The doctor originally stole the right tardis but the great intelligence made him choose the wrong one so clara fixed that timeline so he'd choose the right one again and originally it was someone else there in hers and the great intelligences place who either tried to stop the doctor from running away or ask him what it was he was trying to do
Moffat was just as bad as Chibnall.
@@Bruh-zx2mc Aint no way you just said that
@@bassplayerbyrne _Moffat_ _was_ _just_ _as_ _bad_ _as_ _Chibnall._
@@bigbruh299 Doctor Who has always been "woke", cry about it
@@Bruh-zx2mcim sorry who made the timeless child again? yeah shut up, and who wrote The Doctor Dances? Moffat, compare that episode to 42, yeah sthu
The "Yes what is it? What do you want?" was taken from the classic episode The Web Planet : Invasion.
I personally believe that time reset after Clara and the GI both interrupted the doctor's timeline. Probably because Clara and the GI cancelled each other out, this basically means (for me) that the doctor never has had, or will have any random events with Clara showing up as a different person, excluding some events. Not excluding this one.
The chameleon circuit calculates what would best fit in with the TARDIS' surroundings meaning the doctor would've had to land in England sometime in the 1960s for the chameleon circuit to take the form of a police box but sometime it broke/fragment links slipped apart and now it's stuck in the form of a police box.
What do you mean would have had to
He did
That's literally The set up for the first ever Episode
@@plantainsame2049 He didn't break it. The Tardis her self broke it after she ended up in the form of a police box and liked it. The doctor tries to fix it but the Tardis fucks around with it until The Doctor set the form back to the police box.
@@cailco100 One I was talking about how he did land in the nineteen sixty three
And 2 technically, no, he did also break the circuit. See there's a comic bookstory called the hunters of the Burning stone[ It was part of the fiftieth celebrations]
And in it the eleventh doctor has to go back in time to Break the circuit so that the Shape of a police box is Known to the human Sub conscious
Some alien Weaponized the Image of the sun so the doctor needed Another image to counter it
There's nothing in the episode stating that, that's a TT Capsules natural state. Though according to "The TARDIS Handbook" from BBC Books the default mode of a TT Capsule is that of the SIDRATs featured in the "The War Games".
The answer is there's more than one type of tardis And due to the chameleon circuit, the default shape is probably whatever will fit into the room, the easiest
Two reasons this doesn't work:
1) Susan stole the TARDIS key.
2) The Doctor and Susan weren't bound for Earth in the Twentieth Century, so there's no reason they would have been wearing Earth clothes. It was stated in "The Edge of Destruction" that they had been through other adventures before they went to Earth.
*****
Part of the reason, to be sure. One gets the impression that there was a whole lot of stuff going on to where it just wasn't safe for him and Susan to stay.
matrix86
Well, that was Gaiman's doing, but Moffat should have caught it. Gaiman also oopsed when he had Idris "correcting" the Doctor about pushing the doors open when the sign says "Pull to Open," but the sign doesn't mean the big doors, it means the little door with the phone behind it.
Ah, I vaguely remember in The Doctor's Wife, the Doctor saying he "stole" her cause she was the only one that was open (purposefully so, cause she wanted to steal him), implying he had no other option to steal. Maybe I imagined that.
Don't worry kids, thanks to our dear Chibnail, this is completely retconned!
Yeah thanks a lot chibnail
Any true doctor who fan knows that the doctor built the tardis And is the human from the future
The continuity has always been a fucking joke grow the fuck up³
That's Clara!! This if from the episode the name of the doctor
True!
Does that mean that in one of Clara's lives, she was a time lord?
Ah, so that's what the TARDIS sounds like with the brake off from the outside. 🤔
wow, I had been trying to think of an explanation for that for ages... thanks!
no... Clara steps into the doctors time stream in "the name of the doctor" to stop The Great Intelligence from messing it up. stepping into the doctors time stream after The Great Intelligence allows her to fix everything that The Great Intelligence stops the doctor from doing, like taking the correct tardis.
Wow that must have been awkward:
1st Doctor: My Tardis is ready for time and space! It can blend in with it's surroundings. It is- *sees that it's still a police box* ELEVEN!!
I love this version of the Gallifrey theme
Hey Susan, get the fuck outta that Tardis and into this one!
... the Doctor didn't steal the TARDIS. The TARDIS stole him. They stole one another.
People people, its far better she'd only tell him, that the navigational system is a bit messed up (*knackered*) than outright say to him that the; 'Chameleon Circuit' is broken and busted, otherwise he might not have taken her advice as it was important for Timelords of Gallifrey not to attract unwarranted attention upon themselves while traveling in their Tardises across the galaxy when visiting other worlds.
Saying it's navigational system was a bit busted but using the Tardis she indicated meant he'd have more adventures in probably intrigued him more into taking it, And he's soon learn of its broken Chameleon Circuit and think he'd get around to eventually fixing it by himself, but didn't and decided to leave the Tardis looking like a London Police Box of the 1960's and would simply get use to its outward appearance in the years ahead regardless. She also stopped him from taking a perfectly fine one as it was the Great Intelligence who was messing around with The Doctor's timeline in order to kill him, Clara was correcting this and keeping him alive in order to defeat and foil the GI's influences by undoing their damage. Originally The Doctor and Susan took a Type 40 Tardis from its storage bay and left Gallifrey thinking it was completely normal, but found out later during their travels in time and space, that it was under repairs initially and thus had a wonky; 'navigational system' and busted 'Chameleon Circuit'. GI somehow made them pick the wrong Tardis from its docking bay here, Clara simply comes along the Doc's own timestream and rectifies the GI's deception/alterations and makes them pick the right Tardis they already stole beforehand is all.
Clever cute scene that pays homage to the original TV series and its iconic history.
Actually, the chameleon circuit wasn't broken with they left Gallifrey. Susan was surprised when it didn't change in An Unearthly Child and it was implied that they had been traveling for a long time before that.
Fair enough then, still Clara was showing her smarts with particular wording of what she said to the First Doctor out loud anyhow.
Actully if you read the comics you actully find out it was the 11th doctor who broke the chemelon circuit of the first doctors TARDIS 11 found his way into his first incarnations TARDIS in 1963 when no one was around and he broke the circuit.
darkshadowssonic I know there isn't an official Doctor Who canon, but the comics generally aren't considered canon.
Doctor Who Fan The IDW and Doctor Who Magazine comics are canon. As are the Doctor Who Adventures comics. This is because the DWM and DWA comics are made by official BBC run sources and the IDW comics have the official licence to make them. There's no point in making them if they're not canon. :)
He chucked it in there before walking in.
It's the chameleon effect when he went to Earth, but the circuit broke and it became stuck as a Police Box forever, :3
I am glad for whatever reason the Doctor stole the TARDIS. That cylinder shape would not have caught on. She looks good in blue.
the TARDIS looks like a death star elevator
No, it's just "camouflage" so to speak, so it won't stand out to much, and he liked it that way
In a way, clara helped the doctor, because the navigation was off, explaining why the doctor sometimes ended up in random places, but those places needed his help (as idris said).
It's the Impossible Girl!
Well actually, i've just thought. Perhaps it was the TARDIS voice thing the Doctor used in Let's Kill Hitler, simply assuming her form? The TARDIS did say in the Doctor's Wife that she "stole him", so she could have projected an image of Clara outside herself to get the Doctor to steal her! =O
No. Footage of Hartnell taken from one of his episodes, new background added, coloured, and using a sound clip of his voice.
borrowing implies the eventual intention to return the thing that was taken
The theft of the Tardis is exactly (what a shock) the very first episode.
The Theme with Clara being there was added in Episode "the name of the doctor" of season 7 (11th Doctor)
What do you mean by "the very first episode"?
We never saw the Doctor leave Gallifrey in the classic series. In fact, the Timelords and the Doctor’s origins weren’t even revealed until the 2nd doctor’s final story.
@@Bennett4598He doesn't because he never watched it
The doctors has already been traveling in the tardis For anywhere from a few weeks to maybe even a year. By the time Of the events of an unearthly child the first ever episode
@@EditedAF987You mean retcond It's not a reveal if they were never planned it's Is retroactive cannon
the doctor borrowed the tardis and the tardis stole the doctor
Nope the original Tardis's were called SIDRATS. They had a limited life span. Check "The War Games". It was only later that they renamed them Tardis and Susan did come from the same ruling class family as the Doctor who it seems had some involvement in the construction of the NEW Tardis machines known as Type 40's so it is possible that she did suggest the abbreviation to the High council at that time in which case she did think up the name.
I wish gallifrey existed
TARDIS'es were designed to blend in by turning their exterior into an object that's native to the planet they travel to, in Doctor's case it was the blue box (which were around when the show started). Also the chameleon circuit (the part that does the thing i said before if it isn't obvious) of doctor's TARDIS is broken so it can't change forms anymore saving the show producers effort.
So that's what the TARDIS exterior looked like before the Chameleon Circuit malfunctioned.
Well in regards to the term TARDIS, being used we could just assume that the maintenance crew were friends of Susan's.
"The navigation system (can't hear/understand) . . . but your going too have a lot more fun" . . . .
The navigations system's 'knackered' but you'll have much more fun.
Tonyi n the Time tunnel is really a Time lord
So she told him that this tardis is broken and knackered but you’ll have more fun, and she is a total stranger to him, and he does what she says?
This stuff is fan-pandering, and has no dramatic meaning or sense of place, or any link with other events.
- and it's a shame. I feel their heart is in the right place, but it would have been simpler for her to move a 'do not use' sign.
Oh no! You hurt my feelings, Internet Tough Guy! LMAO!
i actually liked all those scenes, that was pretty awlsome, but others complained saying its cheap and looks crap, granted you can tell they are edited, BUT THE VERY Fact they have them in a more recent episode, and are tieing everything together, thats good enough for me! :)
Didn't think about that. . . would be wild if Clara ends up regenerating. LOL . . . or maybe Susan was really Clara?
Can't steal someone if they didn't enter you first.
The parking spaces in Gallifrey must be tiny
He later stated that he kept it as a police box simply because he liked the police box
im sad that people think a regular tardis looks like a police box
What if that TARDIS actually belongs to one of Clara's Echoes , and ,in a long time ago , she lent it to the Doctor? The Doctor already said that the TARDIS was something borrowed.
Not all Gallifreyans are Timelords, or at least not all dwell in the citadel and partake of Timelord technology. I think it is in "The Invasion of Time" that other Gallifreyans are introduced, when the Doctor expels Leela from the citadel.
the doctor don't go immediately on earth when he stole the tardis. he make a travel on Quinnis (the edge of destruction and audio quinnis)
I thought the doctor would be young when he stole the TARDIS
He already had a granddaughter, though
He was young, nearly 450 years old in this clip (if the 2nd doctor’s comments in the Tomb of the Cybermen are to be believed).
you know I never thought it like that as the TARDIS can do that
That girl.. looked so much like Clara
And the voice is from "An Unearthly Child".
Has the ability to travel anywhere in time and space but hasn't got a decent locking mechanism.
They didn't
Footage was taken from "The Aztecs" and then colourized with a different background, and a short strand of audio put on top of it with him saying "Yes, what is it, what do you want?"
no, I'm quite sure that she remains human at all times. when she steps into the time stream she simply shows up everywhere the doctor has been at once. I would guess that she then lives a life in that time and dies, but that isn't really explained.
I think it's more important that they stole it - doesn't really matter that it was Clara telling them to. Besides, she only told the Doctor to take that one because she already knew he'd taken it!
Steals? No, i borrowed it.
one of her echos is~
i want there to be a plot twist with clara somthing else then her being impossible
Bro trust me ive seen it. Ive seen em all. But Clara was split up into many versions of her. She could of been a timelord at a point.
I like that! Thats a good one for making it all work
When desguise goes wrong
that girl... is Clara! from the 7th season of doctor who when clara enters the time stream clara has been there since the beging of doctor who even in the 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11th doctors! OMG!
You’re all grown up now. I miss being a kid.
That means Clara was a time lord at a time
You can be a gallifreyan and not be a timelord
I thought it was obvious, but there are apparently a lot of fans who didn't connect the dots.
ah all thinking hurt my brain...
2nd doctor ask Timelords for help and they exiled him to Earth for stealing the TARDIS and interfiering so Time Lords appeared with 2nd Doctor.
Now realizing, they just took old footage, flipped it, and then added a clip with clara.
Maybe that's why the TARDIS hates Clara, because it thinks that she is taking her back
Love this moment!!
No, "Borrowing" infers intention of returning that which was taken. The Tardis had no such intention of returning you.
The TARDIS say's she stole him.
She probably thought she did as he quickly changed his mind and chose her instead
So the TARDIS is just a literal tin can
So what?
In 'The War Games', type TT time capsules are more like a sliding door in a curved cabinet; a far more interesting shape, IMHO.
It's not. They went back, edited Clara in, and then played the image of the first Doctor. If you look closely, it's the same clip of him each time he's show, from far away and up close.
and thats how he got the TARDIS before the cloaking device brock You
well the doctors timeline was in his grave which was in his tardis and clara went inside it
Well I'm a whovian and I thought adding true to it made it sound more epic, so, yeah
Run you clever boy(this is a newer episode from season 7!)
Where is the version with the workers looking at it on cameras
I'd like to have seen the TARDIS land in the junk yard in its police box disguise.
It didn't go to the junkyard though
The junkyard was not the first adventure