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"Not that one. Second hand. HUGE mileage. One careless owner." Or rather one careless owner that changes personalities every hundred years or so.
Also, very stubborn breaks, never let's driver land where they want to land.
Not to mention its also technically stolen.
AND CONSTANTLY BLOWS UP INSIDE IT!!!
I'm here just to hear the Doctor say that one line. Pardon me everybody if I just think that Jodie Whitaker is clearly giving it her all, and she is Doctor Who to me, both hearts and all impulse. GO THIRTEEN!
And broken chameleon circuit
Doctor Who's biggest villain since 1963!
The space racists from the future!
That is more or less a description of the Daleks, tbf...
... And they're a damn sight more memorable than this twerp.
Vortex Eleven *Space Klansman!* 👻
the following comment contains sarcasm
@aidan's angels Read in immortan joe voice
@@tacobellpublicspaandrespir9942 That's your opinion, which you have a right to, and I disagree as I found S11 pretty good.
And judging by the ratings, what I hear on Doctor Who's official UA-cam channel and Twitter feeds, the vast majority like it as well.
When I first watched this I was expecting the suitcase to be another TARDIS. How cool would that've been.
fsphil Because it looked like Newt Scamanders suitcase (it’s also bigger on the inside)? 😜
Honestly this could of been a good story to bring back the Meddling Monk, a Time Lord known for interfering with history for his own ends.
@@VortexTraveller While watching this I hoped he would be the Time Meddler. Would have made the Episode so much better.
too smart for those writers.
Steven moffat is gone
I like how she used the screwdriver and he just responds with what are you doing.
Xileer Torias
Dr who knows
@@spacepenguins8939 "who" knows... hahaha I get it
@@Reelix Or assembling a cabinet. Yea, Who nose.
@@thepikachu176 Tom baker: "who" nose...
Reminds me a bit of Ten in The Family of Blood. He pretends to fall over as a clumsy accident, but on his way down, he pushes some buttons. He makes it look like he's desperately flailing to stop his fall, but he actually meant to push those exact buttons all along.
Thirteen did a bit of the same here. She did an act of seemingly random pettiness, almost like sticking out her tongue at him, but she actually did something that would benefit her much further down the line. She just disguised it as an act of pettiness.
“Is the right question!”
“What if it’s a bomb?”
“DON’T KILL THE VIBE GRAHAM!”
I love the 13th doctor
I don’t mind 13
Ffs Graham
Hasn't been the same since Grace died ;-;
I love it she sonics him. It's like she putting up the two fingers at him or poking her tongue at him, in a Gallifreyian way.
She messed with his device without him knowing
Yes, I just love the face she pulls at him while she's doing that!
😂 ye
I love how his whole deal was: Stare menacingly into the middle distance.
Probably because he couldn't do more than that due to the chip in his head, which prevents him committing another massacre.
@@garygcrook well, he did try to strangle the doctor
@@Casterborous Is that the scene where he tries to hurt the Doctor then stops, clutching his head in pain?
Gary Crook yes
My only problem I had with the episode was I was left wondering what this guys story was.
Same. I thought they were leading up to something but never did. Unless they plane on bringing him back later. But as of right now it doesn't seems lik they are.
I think the point is that the guy doesn't really need an extra story to give an explanation for his racism, and doing so would sort of undercut the fact that it has no logical basis. He's a stand in for racists in general. So I get the criticism some people had but I was never bothered by that.
He was white and CIS
@@Herosmurf my only problem was it felt like there was so much more to him. Like maybe they wanted to make him look one way but turned out this event had a riple effect that effected him somehow. And maybe it was humans he didn't like and it wasn't a black thing. Idk, it just felt they where trying to set something up but it never became anything.
Phil Bolton He was a Klansman from the 51st Century, probably! 🤷🏻♂️
What's the point of a temporal displacement weapon that literally can't hit four people huddled around a suitcase with their backs to the guy? I'll take a Glock.
He can't actually kill them.
Looking at it, I'm not sure it was ever supposed to *be* a weapon. But since the guy can't kill, he has to adapt.
David J Krasko has stormtrooper aim!
David J he has an implant that prevents him from killing anyone
Cameron Williams i mean the displacement weapon won’t kill them but I guess he has to be weary about who or what he sends back in time
@3:01
The precise moment any time-travelling villain worth their salt should start suspecting that maybe,just maybe,they should be panicking for their lives.
Cant be 1 careless owner if the doctor stole it from a repair vault
Remember kids space rasicts are the real monsters in doctor who
Well, that does summarize a lot of the enemies of Doctor Who.
Im guessing you've not seen much of Classic Who then ?
Laurence Roberts name one classic doctor who episode with space rasicts in it
@@lucasadam65 Every episode with the Daleks in , The Silurians ,the Timelords themselves. There's a good number more with races hating each other. Humans included.
...the space racists first appeared in “The Survivors”, the sixth episode of the first season. They were even Nazis in metal armour, for good measure. They had guns and ridiculous arms, but god damn it, they are ICONIC.
This is why missy is the ideal companion there bffs and she aint afraid to kill plus sge funny
See, they could’ve so easily given her a... I don’t know, a ‘you know who I am’ when he said ‘is that a TARDIS?’ She could’ve then said ‘yes, and if you know what that is, then you know who I am, and you don’t want to mess with me’. I don’t know, I feel like that would’ve been really cool
ikr?
No, it wouldn't have been, the doctor needs to stop using lines like that and instead show what makes them so scary. It is so overused. The doctor never acts but just threatens which sucks.
I disagree. Mainly because he asked if it was 'A' Tardis, not 'The' Tardis.
It infers he knows of Tardis's yet possibly not about The Doctor. He may not even realise she's a Timelord, as you'd think he'd ask that if he had.
Gary Crook but weren't TARDISes created by and unique to Gallifreyans? So if he knew it was a TARDIS, then he would've assumed that she was a Timelord and not needed to ask?
@@da_shadowwarrior8613 Except before the Time War Timelords mostly stayed on Gallifrey protecting the Timeline from a distance.
After the Time War they were thought to have been wiped out or even be beings of Myth.
And considering Krasko isn't concerned that she's there in any official capacity to stop him, which most Timelords would be, he may just think she's another random time traveller who somehow got a Tardis.
I was really disappointed he wasn't a recurring villain. I mean, they sent a time-travelling super-villain who was bent on changing time into the far past. That should have had major repurcussions.
I thought they were going to go to Earth in the future and it'd be wildly different to what it should have been, and they'd have to go back to Ye Olden Days and undo his changes to the timeline.
The editing is so weird in this scene. It really takes me out of it
How do you mean?
@@alexzander4426 I don't know what @Josh Shaun meant, but in one instant they are running down a heavily locked warehouse, dodging energy blasts fired by a villain who stands between them and the door. Then the very next instant they are outdoors running in a different place. The editor or director might have indicated how they got out of the warehouse. A small detail but lazy film making.
Andrew Gray Well I wouldn’t call it “lazy.” There is a term used in the filming industry called “insert shots.” Where you randomly insert a shot to provide some context as to something that happened off screen. They are not needed because they are most times not important to the story. They are actually a criticism given in films and something that critics doc points for. Besides was it really necessary to the story or plot? We know they had gotten out of the warehouse, is it necessary to see how? This scene wasn’t supposed to be a long action sequence, more of a gateway into the info / banter section.
Doctor Who Series 11 became more cinematic, whereas the other seasons really weren’t and therefore could get away with insert shots wasting peoples’ time. Because they don’t expect anything perfect or something that tries to be perfect. I think the stories in season 11 are horrible as are the villains, but the cinematography, FX, and editing are very on point!
I feel like the part where Krasko climbs on top of one of the cylinders is weirdly shot. It seems like he somehow passed by everyone when they're all hiding in plain sight and The Doctor went behind him to confront him. It doesn't make a lot of sense. Other than that, I don't have many complaints.
@@Irrev77 The conversation between The Doctor and Krasko doesn't work as well. It's like they are giving quick half assed responses to each other while the camera cuts back and forth between the two too quickly after one character finishes their dialogue. It doesn't feel like a proper 1 on 1 confrontation.
I thought Krasko would have made a great reoccuring villain, and I feel like they wanted to set him up as one. Would have been interesting to see him pop up from time to time, trying to change the course of history to better suit his world view
That would have been great. I wish they did that. Wonder why they didn’t.
that idea would especially work in this era, seeing as chibnall tended to focus on episodes set during historical events. and as for the reason why they didn't do that. it's because chibnall was an idiot. that and also krasko is kind of a one-note villain, so they'd have to focus more on specific events that involve prejudice.
That guy bragged about how he has killed 2000 people. The Doctor could calculate several thousand calculations in a bilionth of a second and even he/she has stopped counting how many she has killed. And she wasn't proud of it. And this Krasko guy threaten her. Hahahaha, so funny.
Welcome back to another episode of Yaz contributes nothing
Except for an excellent scene about the racism she experiences as a Muslim South Asian.
Squantle Have you forgotten the episode *_The Demons of Punjab?_*
Silent Hunter a good scene, yes, but that’s it- it was one scene in a 50 minute episode
Stephen Murphy if you watch that again, yaz does surprisingly little to forward the plot and barely interacts with the gran she was trying to meet
Would have been better to have Graham and Ryan be the main companions dealing with the consequences of Grace's death and they use travelling with the Doctor as a way to come to terms with her death (they sorta did this but not to the full potential). It could have been the first companions to have to live with the consequences of an alien attack from the first episode
Then Yaz could have been a recurring character in Sheffield, sorta the Mickey Smith of the 13th Doctor, then joined them properly in the Dalek episode and fleshed her out in the next season
You mean the villian whose motivations are never made clear, whose backstory is never explained, where literally nothing, in no way is explained? Yeah, this was a villian we could've done without.
Series 11s villains make the Absorbaloff look great.
Whoa, whoa. Let's not lie to ourselves here
Hmmm I wouldn't go that far, but I didn't enjoy the season.
At least the Abzorbaloff has the excuse of having been made by a nine year old
Yeah, at least Absorbaloff had some thread of in universe logic that made it fit. This is literally just a physical manifestation of racism (which of course has to be cis, male, and white).
Yep
This was a good episode, but the villain was a bit underwhelming.
And by underwhelming you actually mean "pointless" because you could have written the entire episode without the character and made it about how the Doctor and her companions are locked into the timeline of Rosa Parks and couldn't escape having to go through it.
But that would have required intelligent and inspiring writing so... nope.
@@RobertLeather I wonder if they did write it without him. Then someone said, "But who's the villain?" "Well s'racism, init?" "Bit abstract, add a proper villain" and so we got Krasco as racism personified, sort of.
No, it was absolute crap. The whole premise made no sense. Like keeping Rosa Parks off of that particular bus was going to totally prevent the civil rights movement and cause racism to exist in perpetuity. Now THAT's taking a shit on your audience as a writer.
Agree
I love krasko
Still in disbelief that Krasko managed to miss a huddled group of four. I.e, the easiest target.
That was painful to watch.
One of the worst villains ever.
Agreed
Real villain was racism.
The worst season
살아있는사람 gotta say tho The Villain looks like it could be a companion soon in thr future, gotta say he’s got Charm :)
@@jeckjeck3119 Yup, because apparently a bunch of aliens from outerspace go from tolerating each other to vilifying each other because a few differently colored humans on Earth never witnessed one of the darker colored ones being brave on a bus. Apparently the whole Civil Rights Movement is made or broken by that one moment, and apparently the CRA is central to universal tolerance, a universe of not only different colored people of the same species, but completely different species in general (an event that wasn't even central to most tolerance across the globe at the time, by the way). I'm not saying Rosa Parks wasn't important, but thinking back to all the aliens in The End of the World and implying that they couldn't stand being with each other because of something that never happened between different colored humans on one of the last intolerant Western countries on Earth once upon a time is ridiculously stupid. The story would've been so much better as an honest celebration of the CRA and Rosa Parks, instead of having the villain be a literal caricature of racism and intolerance. Just make it a pure historical, the sci fi aspect really didn't even need to be here.
I thought only the tenth fought scarecrows, but I was wrong, because this is definitely another strawman.
big oof
A strawman against whom though?
I do not understand this question. Could you rephrase that?
@@feelinghealing3890 Who is this a strawman of?
@@feelinghealing3890 Poor racists being judged for judging people for their skin colour :((
"What do you want with Rosa Parks?"
Exactly what I thought.
Gizmo Hibiki I’m still left with that question after the episode ended. Lol
Graham his step grandson and james 1st are the only good characters that helped me make it to the end
What about Lee Mack's Dan Cooper, Vinette Robinson's Rosa Parks, Shane Zaza's Prem, and Mark Addy's Paltraki to name a few?
@John Smith Quite a few recent Doctors have had quirks that are annoying to some & enjoyable to others.
Whilst the 'Fam' thing didn't actually get traction as her companions didn't like it. Or did you miss that?
As for her "literally saying a prayer" at the end of an episode, I'm wondering exactly which episode that was, as I watched them all and don't remember that?
3:20 More of this please.
"is anyone excited, because i'm really excited"
"you won't be if it's a bomb"
*don't kill the vibe, graham!!*
@Hamster Healthcare lmaooo
@PikaCinema no it's not. its cringe and not funny.
@@bladebison I know it's just absolute garbage dialouge
I like to think this isn't the last we've seen of Krasko. I liked every scene he was in, but ultimately it kinda felt like an epic build up with no pay off, which is what stops me from saying this episode was the best of the series.
Beeb don't care
I feel that Krasko had a lot of potential as a villain. We know that his motivation is white supremacy which is why he was in Stormcage for committing hate crimes. I think the episode could’ve shown a flashback of him taking part in a white supremacist movement - 51st century KKK? That would’ve been more interesting and made him look like a ruthless villain.
Very unused and useless villain racist guy from the future when the idea of a Rosa Park episode was such a good one
Cause Krasko is not that scary or evil plan mastermind for a massive killer from the future
51st century KKK? I doubt there’ll be any white people left what with all the mass immigration and encouraged miscegenation.
Ok, how the hell did the guy miss his shots like 3 times? The gang where right there! 😂
Damn remind me never to piss of the 13th . 😂😂😂 3:27
Sam Hillman “Don’t threaten me😐😐😐”
Really?!
Never piss off 3, war, 9, 10 and 12.
Those would literally kill you
She isnt threataning at all
She's like a parody of the doctor, someone trying to be like him. Most of what she does or decides to do really conflicts the story and is just pretty dumb. The whole plot of the season was pretty dumb
@@davethewave2197 Or 7. 7's actually the scariest.
I'd like to see him again, mostly because I feel like he wasn't properly introduced and I'd like to know more about him.
Same this episode felt like an introduction for him rather then him being a master villain.
T W.M. Would love to see an Episode for Series 12 or 13 where Jodie is travelling throughout Time and Space and lands in the same place Ryan sent Krasko!
@@TheFallofTheEleventh if we get a dinosaur episode then I think we'll see krasco
McThar98 he was obviously a white supremacist (51st century Klansman?) so they should’ve expanded on that.
I only now realised how damn hot that space racist from the future actually was. I think that the sheer one dimensionality of the character and the disappointment that came with it must have blinded me earlier.
When you upload the Rosa Parks bus scene, which you presumably will since it's a scene that will probably go down in DW history, could you please include the TARDIS scene with the asteroid in the clip? I love that scene. :)
While I honestly find the Thirteenth Doctor pretty meh overall, I do find her scenes with Krasko pretty awesome and a window into what this Doctor could be if given the right direction and material.
Super Skully, I hope the writing improves in Series 12. If so, then it could be a great series.
Mr. Scarlo series 11 definitely had a few strong eps, but it was let done by mediocrity which made up most of the series. Hopefully next series can tip the scales a bit in quality.
We were promised new and exciting villains... and we got Stich, a Tooth fairy, some furture space racist, a giant spider (Which wasn't acctually that bad), the cleaner for Kablam (Probably the best of all of them) and a sentient univers in the shape of a frog... really creative and exciting villains you made there BBC... On the other hand, the episode was alright, not 100% accurate for the time but this is Scifi so it's to be expected.
What's wrong with the conscient universe in the form of a frog?
@@TempoKong looking back on it, honestly not that much but at the time after sitting through a bore fest it just wasn't really enough to make me enjoy it again...
@@LordMaster1231 it's one of the best moment of the season tbf
I miss steven moffat
More like Russell T Davies
Autumn ! Same.
same here
One of my favourite episodes
I love the music in this scene the music in series 11 reminds me of the classic series music
Can we PLEASE have an episode with the 13th doctor, River Song, and Missy?!
Sounds like a death knell.
"If I see any of you again, I will kill you"
But, you can't kill...
Plot Hole!!
Yes, but they didn't know that
Okay, I watched this whole season as it aired and a few episodes, including Rosa, more than once. Why am I only now noticing that the crystal at the top of the new sonic screwdriver is yellow?
So excited for series 12, series 11 had some flaws but it also had so many things i loved about it. I’m enjoying the new era 🙌🏼
I feel the same. :)
Jay Stevens what are the things you loved???
Seb Welford I loved Ryan and graham as characters, I really liked Jodie’s outfit, I loved the finale, the opener, demons of the Punjab, Rosa and it takes you away, I love the title sequence, the Tardis exterior is my favourite, there’s loads of positives AND negatives. But slightly more positives for me. I hated the politics, I hate a few stories, I really don’t like Yaz and so on.
Jay Stevens it was a breathe of fresh air for the show but sadly, for me and lots of other people, it didn’t work out
I understand. I’m very confident series 12 will be better because series 11 had restrictions. No proper arcs, no already existing villains etc. Series 12 will be Chris doing whatever he wants to so we will see more variety and more familiarity.
Judging from a significant chunk of the comments to this video, Krasko is alive and well and has an internet connection.
If they were so keen on bringing back the classic histiricals they didn't need the space racist. They could of relied entirely the danger of them just being present in the time period and used the time on character exposition. Just spending so time dealing with the realities of the time. Like how turning up in the crusades got companions kidnapped and on both sides of the wars leaders. The doctor just had to retrieve all the companions and make sure key Time points happen. Its important for a third episode and the first one where they travel with the tardis to understand the risks of travel in time. And for the doctor to understand the risks of having many companions and get the grips of who they are now to the audience.
I strongly agree.
I miss amy, rory and 11!!!! Edit: and 10 and river and clara and missy and everything before this season! Edit 2: and rose and donna and 12 micky and ricky even martha jones!!
Ngl would have been good if she had mentioned River since they were in the same jail
IKR
And this was the best episode of the series was it?
I think Kerblam was the best.
'Apparently'.
Whaaat? The new season is here? :o
FINANLY !!!
Did you watch it
Did you enjoy it
@@isaacwoodward9611 I did watch it. I've reached today the 12th season.
Did I enjoy it? I am totally disappointed!!! Jodie is a great actor, she isn't the problem. I accuse the director of the movie. They evolved too much politics in the TV Show, through there choice of companions & there roles, through the episodes, the values...etc. In fact they did start it by including Bill the represent the LGBTQ+ Community as a test if it will offend the fans, but at least they didn't ruin the show with political ideology. This new season has nothing funny or philosophical. They're like making bonus episodes which has no link with the main story
youcef Ramdani yeah they got a good actor but an awful show runner for doctor who
Love it!
Jeez, Stormcage is too easy to break out of. And Thirteen taunting the bad guy is like the kid on the field trip to the zoo that makes dumb faces at dangerous animals that would kill if they were let loose.
That 'don't threaten me' gave us a little glimpse into Jodie's darker side of the doctor. I want to see more of that in s12.
Imagine if she follows the same progression as the 7th Doctor: Relatively soft first season, true nature of the Doctor in next season.
@@Ocsttiac that would be awesome. i feel like we've had pieces of dark Thirteen sprinkled throughout series 11 ("Don't threaten me." -Rosa, "You just watch me!" -Demons of the Punjab, "Do that again, to my face!" -Resolution). you could also see it in that one scene in Resolution where she's going to confront the Dalek and she's aggressively ripping through the curtains as she searches for it. i hope all those tiny moments don't just sit there. i hope they raise the stakes in series 12 and give her a situation where we get to truly see some dark Thirteen.
@PikaCinema There's no way of knowing because she was written so inconsistently. For some episodes she's like 7 or 11 with her dark manipulative side, and then for others she vilifies anyone remotely like that (think of her first episode when Tim Shaw is kicked off the crane). She's so badly written it's actually amazing to me that people think 13 is a good character.
@@StyxTBuferd I'm assuming from this comment you are insinuating that 13 is quite hypocritical, though I do agree with that sentiment here is the thing the doctor has always has been hypocritical, that's kind of been one of the doctor's major flaw.
@PikaCinema I know a lot of people keep on saying that she is going to be the new who "seventh doctor" but personally I don't see that happening, her doctor seems to be too light hearted for that kind of stuff.
Poor villain. Some random space racist from the future.
Laurence Ellis if the episode showed a flashback him taking part in a 51st century KKK rally, he could’ve been a better villain. After all, we know that he was a white supremacist who committed hate crimes which is why he was in Stormcage.
@@stephenmurphy2212 lol
you realise 90% of the villains in doctor who fit into this category, the only difference is this one is human so people think it vilifies them its quite moronic tbh.
@@NeonUltra95 ah, right, so because all these other villains are crap, rather than taking them as lessons to improve future villains, let's just use it as as an excuse to create another one to throw on the pile.
@@bobsmore98 wait daleks, cybermen, slitheen and all those other villains are crap? then why do you even watch the show?...
I hope this doctor meet luke and his friends again on bannerman road to stop the trickster again
Quick hide behind the flammable fuel tanks!
3:42 she could have done that way more discreetly😂
@Hamster Healthcare I think she intentionally pushed her luck there.
And it makes sense considering his choice of weapon, why he's making threats instead of actions, and when you later find out about the chip in his head.
But then she wouldn't have been the Doctor. *grins* My favorite part of the clip, the whole reason I even clicked on it.
They named an asteroid after her. Not a university, an academy or a space station. A freaking asteroid?? Bah, poor move on the writer's part.
Oh my, it.. really exists. Google it 😀
There are many other things named for her as well.
The only reason I saw this clip was to see the new “subscribe the doctor who channel” clip
I wish we would have gotten a follow-up on what exactly happened to this guy. I was thinking he was going to be a huge threat in the finale. I guess that's probably why he wasn't.
I love the episode Rosa. It was really good for me because i didn't know the story of Rosa Parks.
This episode is a SJW vision of her..Go to a library and read about her..Rosa was brave lady. Doctor Who is using her for Woke Points and it is distastful!!
It might raise awareness but 99% of them still don't know her real story... and probably won't bother to either.
Love this episode!!!
What the hell is that music at the start?
I am here and look at him thinking: Omg, Daniel!?
My God that guy had bad aim
Colin Forever But would it even kill them? I thought it would only displace them in time
WHY NOT THE TIME MEDDLER?!?
Yes! The Meddling Monk would have been BRILLIANT here!
That wouldn't really have changed or improved the story at all besides "I know what that is!!!" fan pandering non-sense.
@@cookieface80
Yes, but instead of remaking a whole new villain, they could of brought back a original "fan-favourite" villain.
@@cookieface80He would have had a proper motivation for changing history. So you'd have to explain who he is to new viewers; so what? This guy is new to ALL viewers and they explained almost NOTHING about him!
Where do you guys get the idea of krasko being a incarnation of the meddling monk?
What's with this stormtrooper aim? They were stationary and he had all the time in the world to line up a shot but he still missed
"Don't kill the vibe Graham!"
Bit of a one-dimensional villain, but then the format doesn't give much of an opportunity for developing many characters
Shows full of them to be fair
Is anyone excited cause I’m excited
You won’t be if it’s a bomb
Don’t kill the vibe Graham
its cringe. its not funny. this series sucks. this doctor sucks. chibnall sucks. the soundtrack sucks. the editing sucks.
Oh look, an internet edgelord. Take your ass and join the rest of them bud.
3:40 Her Face was Bit Cute
You literally can’t think for yourself as someone already said it
I liked a fan’s idea of how they should’ve had the Rosa asteroid destroy his home and he was out to get rosa parks not based of racism but to prevent the asteroid from destroying his home not understanding her impact on history, then the doctor could’ve resonated about a lost home and have krasko see and move on.
Much better idea would’ve helped the doctor’s story and the villain seem wholesome and real. Here I don’t understand his purpose but he’s a space racist.
The Actress who plays Rosa Parks is Sgt. Donovan from Sherlock isn't she?
Enya Hoffer yes
she also played the teacher in that black mirror episode with the bees
Enya Hoffer yes and her name is Vinette Robinson.
He kinda looks like mac from it’s always sunny doesn’t he?
and the oscar goes to tosin cole
CHEAP AND NASTY TIME TRAVEL :DD i wonder where i've heard that....
Not gonna lie this was my only favourite episode of the entire season...
"We've got a problem, we're not the only ones in Montgomery who don't bellong in here". Great point there. I thought that tracking the Artron energy was a really good clue, but well finding a suitcase stuffed with weird future tech is probably a much better hint about another time traveller. I mean yea, it confirms, what she thought might be the case with the Artron energy (it could be anything, just an anomaly for example), but it's the way she handed it to the gang. XD
0:47 so they just point a massive middle finger to the other seasons. A perception filter is not supposed to make things invisible. It will be very visible, but the filter makes the mind ignore it unless the object under the filter does something very obvious
Who else absolutely loved Rosa? It’s probably the best episode of Series 11
Theta Sigma agreed!
This one and Demons of the Punjab I love.
It didn't have a good episode
His name was krasko? Since when was that mentioned?
He actually said his name in the episode.
Oh, guess the episode didn't really grab my attention then.
@@Im-LP 😂😂
I wouldn't mind there being an episode centered around Rosa Parks but this episode felt like I was watching a show on PBS Kids 😬
Information Brick? LOL
Honestly I was really curious about how this episode would work.
I liked Krasko at first because I thought he would have a cool plan involving Rosa Parks, not just being racist.
Welcome to Doctor Woke
This season was a bit disappointing
I'm gonna watch her series now, I hate everything I've seen of her so far and can't wait for a new Doctor, but I need to watch it
That plot thread just for left hanging
Fantastic scene and episode! 😊😃
I feel like I’m watching a school play, the way they’re saying their lines is just so robotic
I must say, when Whittaker Doc said "I'm unarmmed", I was dissappointed. Doctor's unarmmed, that means there is something big that the Doctor is planning. It brings terror to his enemies, even Daleks. As I remember, The Doctor never said that he is unarmmed, his enemy is the one who firstly notice. Those words were power, threat-to-enemy, appealing aspect of The Doctor.
But why I feel when Whittaker Doctor says "I'm unarmmed", dissappointment?
When he pointed out that her saying 'I'm unarmed' wouldn't stop him from shooting her, she revealed she knew his temporal displacement weapon had run out of power and she'd already taken his spare battery, so she knows he couldn't shoot her if he tried. She said she was unarmed in order to see what he would do next and treat him accordingly; if he'd stopped threatening her and revealed he was only acting defensively, she would have treated him as an ally. Until she spoke to him, she didn't know if he was a time agent, stranded traveler, temporal tourist, archaeologist (wink wink ;) or some other kind of innocent passerby who needed her help (and as she said, when people need help she never refuses, I guess that would be the time travel equivalent of helping a stranger by the roadside repair a flat tyre). Trigger happy guy with a gun when she hates guns? Whole other story.
That's one of the Doctor's constants: they always give the enemy a chance (despite what Ten said); whether it's trying to negotiate with the Nestene Consciousness before resorting to anti-plastic, giving the Sycorax a chance to run away, or trying to convince Tzim Sha not to activate the DNA bombs she had already transferred to him. She was calling out Krasko's bluff, and he didn't react favourably; based on her assessment of him, she switched from 'this could be a misunderstanding are you Fam' to Oncoming Storm mode XD
It's the Spacist!
Loved the episode, but wasn't keen on the villain. Just my opinion. :)
The problem with this season is that the villians have essentially been humanity. Prior to this season, the Doctor admired humanity and believed in the best humanity can be. This season, the villains are humanities worst traits and offer zero redeeming value.
This guy is just a random future racist. He has no rhyme or reason to his hatred. He is just a racist. He shows us that in the future the bigotry of the past still exists and humanity is no better than we were in the 1950s. It flies in the face of the talk Ryan and Yasmin have about how their time is actually more progressive.
The writers could have easily redid this a bit. For one, the villain could have been a racist from the 1950s that came across a vortex manipulator and jumped into the future, seen an end to bigotry, and hated what the future will be. He traces the civil rights movement back to Rosa Parks amd vows to keep the future from happening. This way, humanity's future is still bright and positive, but its past is trying to trying to destroy it. At least there would be some reason for there to be a random racist guy.
The concepts were there, but this season lacked the talent to write good stories. They had good ideas with terrible execution.
1. The locks should have opened one by one.
2. A perception filter doesn't make it invisible, a second out of sync would've made more sense.
3. The placing of the companions when they open the suitcase is terrible, nobody stands like that.
4. Krasko has caught them off guard, backs turned and he still doesn't get a hit. doesn't really make me fear him much.
5. If he recognizes the TARDIS, then he knows who the doctor is, not just that its gallifrayen since its the only one that has its chameleon circuit stuck on Police Box.
The vortex munipulater had me think he could have been a more important role it's like how did he get one of them was he a buddy of Jack or river my mind was flying with ideas and the the writer did not use him again a bummer.
I really, REALLY love the 13th Doctor. My only complaint is the air time. I work Sundays which means I often miss the episodes and BBC America doesn't rerun them at a later time like they used to. I don't suppose someone wants to buy me a DVR so I can watch Doctor Who?
@Xtra Spice Mikey I don't have an iplayer.
Allow me to ruin NuWho for you. In the classic series the sonic screwdriver was used a grand total of 43 times and they still believed it was too much of a crutch and destroyed it... Let that sink in for a moment.
" *allow me to ruin NuWho for you* "
The show itself already does that.
@@lunarwolf233 Agreed. But the overuse of the Sonic in NuWho has been an issue all the way back from Series 1. Although it was still used reasonably until Series 4. Then it became magic from Series 5 onwards.
@@cameronjosephvideos5942 I mean, it really isn't magic. It scans things, undos some locks (I say some since the majority of normal locks are wood) and most importantly, messes with technology. And given that this is a Sci fi show, meaning technology shows up quite a lot, the frequency it gets used makes sense doesn't it?
oh no you ruined nuwho by stating that a glowing stick is used more oh no all the episodes are now appalling and I can never think of it the same again i''m literally shaking and crying
@@madanotap6492 Yea, it's like complaining about the use of a Tricorder (or a similar scanning device) on Star Trek. It's the technology of that sci-fi series, take it out of the show and you take an important part of the "sci", you'll be then stuck much with the "fi". It's science - fiction for a good reason. The sonic screwdriver (or sonic shades in 12th's run) is an important device, it might be overused, sure, but it's part of the Doctor for quite some time now. People can't hardly imagine the Doctor without his/her iconic screwdriver.
Best episode of the season!!!!!
Why have you cropped this in?
I knew that Rosa Parks thing was all setup