I love the idea that the Twelfth Doctor has mastered the art of flying the ship without a functioning navigational system because he's had a thousand and a half more years of practice "negotiating" with the TARDIS.
Well the 7th doctor fixed the navigation system. And the Cameron circuit, so the TARDIS can become more than a blue box however he doesn like change it
0:32 you've got to love that attention to detail if you look at the inside of the TARDIS it's completely pitch black during the original run they would do this as a way to hide the fact that is actually just an empty box and they switch to the soundstage that had the console room when the doctor and his companions entered the TARDIS
gotta love how the 1st doctor is surprised that 12th can pilot the TARDIS perfectly. hes over a thousand years older, stands to reason hes improved his ability to pilot lol
Personally I don't think he captures William Hartnell at all, although in fairness it might have been how the script was written. Richard Hurdnel's interpretation was better. But Bradley does look like Hartnell
@@DMG00111-p He was good in "An Adventure in Time and Space" but there he was playing William Hartnell, not William Hartnell playing the Doctor. He just doesn't have the "Twinkle" as Verity Lambert called it. Also the script here was abominable.
@@TheLostWill Yeah, but there was no suggestion that the Time Lords thought women of their own species were bound to specific duties and such. Which is what made this weird. If he were a human time traveler from the 1960's, I'd understand. But this seemed like a stretch for couple of jokes, honestly.
What I find hilarious is that because the 1st doctors run was in black and white, having the white interior instead of the green one isn't even a problem 😂
The TARDIS interior was meant to be white. They shot it in green because it looks white on monochrome tv. Something like that. So this is faithful to the diagetic intent of the original crew has whereas AAISAT was depicting the actual set
@@-opresiet-1414 So sad he didn't get the materialization sounds not even nearly right. This other video is a reupload with correct SFX: ua-cam.com/video/mLRe7R5NUak/v-deo.html
In retrospect as much as i was against the 1st Doctor's whole "Aren't all ladies made of glass" moments that Moffat wrote in, I can't help but love how 12 treats it as an "Oh shit! my younger self is going to embarrass me, QUICK!!! lets distract him with sunglasses and the plot and knowing how to work with the TARDIS before Bill calls me out on my bullshit!"
That's the only line that actually felt OoC, but I have a theory that he was starting to sus that this Bill was *literally* made of glass (because it turned out she was) and was testing the waters in a way that he could pass off as chauvanism if it didn't work
Yeah I think it was a funny little quirk to add in, I imagine it's similar to remembering the stuff you said and did as a 13 year old 😂 embarrassing and you'd rather just gloss over it real quick
The “bullshit” that didn’t exist in doctor who canon. They spit on the memory of William Hartnell with this special all in the spirit of meeting their infamous diversity quota
0:44 fun fact : on the console, at the right of the take-off lever, you can read "Bernard Wilkie". Bernard Wilkie was a special effect man from the early days!
The look on capaldi's face when David asked what's browser history made me laugh, because it means capaldi's doctor looks at dirty things with his sunglasses
Even more hilariously is that canonically, what he looks up and then hides is actually pictures of cats. So the big bad saviour of the universe, the Oncoming Storm, the Destroyer of Worlds, the Beast of Trenzalore... doesn't want people to know that on his off time, he's looking at pictures of kittens, presumably with captions that say "haz Cheeseburger" on them.
@@divinekitty1831now I imagined that the Doctor discovered meme pages dedicated to cute & funny animal videos, and in his spare time just absolutely losing it over cats getting cheesed or something
The last episode so far. It hasn’t returned in my house. When it does return to being a man and better writers, everything that everyone thinks happened, was just a dream. Problem solved.
@@Greavesy I'm okay with Jodie as the Doctor. I think it was a huge step. But Chibnall came and ruined the entirety of the show. So, yes. We need better writers.
For me the Moffat era started out really strong but gradually turned into "meh" as the years went on. However, this is one of my favorite new Who episodes ever. The Moffat era managed to go out on the highest of possible notes.
@@deuce5546 Remember he also wrote The Empty child, Blink, Girl in the fireplace and Silence in the Library in the RTD era, 4 of the best episodes in the NuWho canon and he didn’t write all the episodes produced in his time as show-runner.
In the 96 movie, there was a roundel covered anteroom built between the police box doors and the Tardis interior doors, which would have explained that, but ironically it proved too dark to film and so the view shows only blackness from both the internal and external doors.
The tarids was still gitch the old tarids door were made for the use of said broken system but by the war doctor arrival he had decide he never fix but made sure the tardis system knew to stop trying
Yes there actually is an in universe explanation. There's a sort of dimensional gap between the exterior and interior doors, they refer to this space as the atrium. It could act as a sort of airlock, but it could also be disabled which is why in the modern series you only have the police box doors, it seems the doctor just turned the atrium off
Yes, in at least one of the old Novelisations by Terrance Dicks someone feels sick entering the Tardis and he explains about them crossing a dimensional threshold seperating the outer plasmic shell from the dimension where the interior is.
In isolation it's a nice comeback, but having the 1st Doctor be sexist, even though he really wasn't back in the 60s, kind of ruins it for me. One of the creators of Doctor Who was a woman, named Verity Lambert, and she produced the show for the vast majority of Hartnell's time as the Doctor, so for Moffat to retroactively make the 1st Doctor so sexist is just such a slap in the face to Lambert. Just think about how insanely disrespectful it is to take such a landmark character, produced under Lambert at a time when she was the ONLY female drama producer at the BBC, and just rewrite said character to be sexist. Like, actually wtf Moffat? Why would you do that? It's honestly insane.
@@HOTD108_ Not only that but do you remember that lost (now animated) story when the Doctor deals with a female alien race, not to mention how bonded the Doctor was towards Barbara, and Vicki over Ian.
1st Dr.: "What's browser history?" 12th Dr.: *Takes off glasses* Me: "Naughty Doctor."😏 EDIT: My goodness two years later and my comment has reached 500 likes. Now that is accomplishment. Thank you all lovely internet people!
Somehow I bet river was somehow involved in that, whether telling him to look up these things or staring in most of them or even a combination of the 2 I'll let you decide
Head canon: The 1st Doctor is a time traveler, he’d know what the internet is and what browser history is. He’s just fucking with his later incarnation to get back at him.
I think it’s a funny idea, there have been points in all our lives that we believed in something that seems ridiculous now, it’s funny to see 12 worried that his younger self would embarrass him.
1:20 as fun as his portrayal was, one of the fundamental problems with the "product of the time" commentary is that Hartnell's Doctor never spoke like that.
Except he does though, starting way back even in the cavemen episodes commentary is made by both the doctor and Ian in regards to gender and gender roles. To say it was non existent in Hartnell’s era is completely ridiculous and shows you don’t know the era or the contents of the episodes all that well
@@Gothamsgamer I think people see it as incongruous in these scenes, because of how it meshes with the show's usual admiration for its own past, and thus feels uncomfortable. It's easier to look past lines like that in 60's Doctor Who because it's easier to see it as a product of its time. Yet here, in a modern production, with a somewhat critical/comedic lens, it can leave the audience uncomfortable. I think being critical about the franchise's past can be healthy, and discomfort can be healthy, my main problem with the scene is the tonal ambiguity. Is it trying to be critical or comedic? It's possible to be both, but in context, it feels brushed off and kind of superficial.
I would like the show to, one day, to explore just how big the TARDIS interior actually is, in both the old and new shows they make reference to many rooms, bedrooms, changing rooms, library, swimming pool, etc, and on the odd occassion they show one or two rooms, and many corridors, In one old episode I seem to remember the doctor unravelling his scarf to leave a trail so he can find his way back to the control room, and a recent one showing a beach, but in all cases is really doesn't go into great detail just how big it really is.
I mean, tbf. The 1st Doctor didn't even know the Tardis was alive, he's still technically just a child at that point, a child who stole a machine he has no clue how to work.
Also I am memorized by and admiring and fascinated about theoretical physics. I think about these ideas literally all the time, it's fun for me to imagine. It's all essentially some form of information, in which existing in certain states of environmental conditions, or as energy signiture's. I seen in nature a lot of similar things, like up above and so below. Most things need balance and a flow of moving energy states. Like the cells and planet's and galaxies. Also like torus Field's, or like alternating currents, or like x points, or like the laws of thermodynamics, or the coriolis effect, or probability wave forms. The keys to the universe, or a physics engine, or a matrix processing device, dimensional engineering. Physics in general would be really neat to understand further. Basically either through pattern's and like algorithms and of language of sorts, or yea a energy signiture. One could theoretically exceed speed of light, by changing the internal relationship to the outer exterior space of the universe. Their is essentially nothing really stopping the circumference their of, in which space time from changing. As such physics would also not be locked and could change, they could create artificial controlled environments, in which adjusting physics, or the underlying code of the universe, as they see fit. ((( The circumference their of, could theoretically be anything.))) (()) Things like pokeballs, or dragonball bulma's capsules, or dragonball's hyperbolic time chamber, or the tardis in doctor who. Even the hyper cube in Jimmy neutron, or even rick's portal in Rick and Morty. Or even the warp drive, or artificial controlled gravity on sci-fi spaceships. Think of them all having environment's, where it's underlying code, could be what they desired the outcome, of such probability wave, of such the condition's to be. What's most interesting and entertaining thought discussed, is that the field circumference could either like align, or unalign with the matrixe's of underlying code information of a environment. . . . . So in theory a star trek like HoloDeck room, in which the internal space. Could technically be big as you want such space to be and not a illusion of trickery. It could technically be with real people and real objects, like the tardis internal space has .
Is anyone going to talk about at 0:40 Bill: Hang on, the windows are the wrong size 12th: Inside qucikly Bill hops in as the Doctor was just about but stops and looks at the windows like "So they are"
In Blink, when Sally Sparrow comments on the Police box to the Police Detective (Shipton?) he mentions that the windows are the wrong size. I wonder if that mean the older TARDIS had them the right size?
@@Rob07601 Billy Shipton yep, that's his name, I think it's possible he was referring to the original police box actually used during the 60's. I think from Bill's perspective of the windows being the wrong size is because she's never seen the Tardis look smaller in size like Bradley's, the only one she knows is Capaldi's Tardis
@@Ewan-xw3er She wasn’t great but remember she was only given a season and it was a season with Nardole and Missy front and centre as well so she didn’t get as much of the spotlight )(especially Missy who always steals every scene she’s in). Yaz has been the Doctor’s longest serving companion in New-Who (maybe ties with Amy, I’m not sure) and I still know nothing about her or what her character traits might be. Bill at least has a pretty well defined personality from episode one alone. Yaz is a blank vapid space of a character. So are Graham and Ryan but I think she’s the worst offender.
I love twice upon a time, recreating the iconic set, it's beautiful, I'm building the original 1963 TARDIS console what do you think if I painted it white or should I stick to the good old mint green.
White!! It was always meant to be white!! I am sadly sure you have already at least purchased paint, but you really need to rethink that! It was the pukey green in "real life" because it was meant to be white in reality, but filming with B&W film for B&W TVs required using something non-white for it to appear white in the show. It was most _definitely_ meant to be white!
I’d like to take this moment to remind everyone, that the 12th Doctor stated proudly and clearly that Timelords were light years ahead of humans’ petty obsession with gender and its associated stereotypes. I think the doctor is a bullshitter, or the writing stuff can’t keep their own story straight for any longer than a season. Remember when Bigben got hit by a spaceship? And we would see for the following seasons it slowly getting repaired? Good times. Continuity was tighter back then, not perfect, but better.
Yeah well that's what happens when you have cunts like Chibnall writing these things. That and the fact the BBC gets more woke by the nanosecond, and you end up with this garbage.
@@byronritchie5449 I think it's the falsely inaccurate sexist lines that 1 was saying to Bill, that are only put there primarily to show how progressive the BBC has become in their wokeness, in reality, Hartnells Doctor would have never said that to Bill as Time Lords never viewed anyone by their gender or race, he did however sometimes show irritation because of his thinking that humans were lowly primitives in their views and actions. All of which does show the BBC to being 'woke' by trying to point out how things were in the past compared to today, which in the case of Doctor Who is unfortunately BS. 🙂
Yeah that happens.. I mean the original thing with Jon Pertwee was that his Doctor's series was actually set in the "Near Future" not the 1970s.. That's why UNIT wore those beige uniforms early on and they included things like the "Mars Seven Probe" even though according to Davis era Who Earth doesn't land on Mars until the 2059.
Well now the shows are longer. Used to be 25 minutes now maybe an hour-hour and a half. You don't need as much continuity when things get tied up by the end of the episode. Not excusing forgetting their own characters, just saying.
I like the set but I would have preferred if they hadn't added the hexagonal wall coverings. It was done as a cost saving measure as they already had the moulds for them from the walls of the gallery in Day of the Doctor but it doesn't look right to me.
Funny they get all the details down to recreate the orignal tardis console room but they used the 4-7th doctor Tardis Door opening/closing sound instead of the one used with the 1st-3rd doc tardis.
@@jeannemclaughlin7978 Oh trust me Jean, I know...😞 Davies is back, but I'm still not too hopeful he can fix this mess. Timeless child in their eyes is still canon. 🤮🤮🤮
@@abdizur8765 At this point I'd take an 'it was all a dream' or 'the master was lying' just so they could reinstate the many years of canon ruined in one episode.
@@jeannemclaughlin7978 I must strongly disagree in the most forceful and vigorous way possible. I have quite enjoyed nearly every episode of every season ever made of the show, clear back to the very beginning (and no, I don't mean 2005 or even the movie). These last few seasons are no exception. No canon was destroyed, no matter what anyone says, since it all fits quite firmly into the Brain of Mobius, Valeyard and other details from way back in the show's history, too.
@@EronPlaysRocknRoll seriously? No canon was destroyed, no matter what you or anyone says, since the whole arc fits quite snugly, firmly, and logically into the _Brain of Mobius,_ the existence is of the Valeyard, and many other details from way back in the show's history, on through to the beginning of Chibnall'd era.
The universe greatest misteries: - where is Gallifrey? - what's the name of the Doctor - who's River Song? - what does "Bad Wolf" mean? - what's inside 12's browser history?
Hey does anyone know why or notice 1st docs tardis console and interior look different from adventures thru time and space movie from 12th Docs twice upon a time Christmas special episode? Did it change during 1st incarnation of doc or was this a set and prop Malfunction?
Because “Adventures Thru Space And Time” was supposed to be a recreation of the set from a biopic perspective. That movie was a biopic based on the making of Doctor Who, so they left in things like the lime green color and the fake TARDIS wall. This takes place in the Doctor Who canon directly, so they had to build the console and the props in the perspective of the Doctor. Hopefully that makes sense.
The reason the TARDIS set was green in real life is because it looks more white than white on monochrome tv for some reason. This is faithful to the in universe intent of the set design
@@occono3543 It’s weird how colours have to be manipulated to look good on camera. This still occurs, which is why Alan Rickman was actually wearing a dark blue outfit while he was playing Snape, and why the Hogwarts uniforms have cream shirts instead of white.
@@occono3543 have you seen wandavision? They had to do the exact same with vision for the black and white scenes. Usually he's green and red but they had to paint him blue instead because that showed up far better on the old b&w cameras they used.
Except it's not faithful to the intended in-universe set design, because we saw the original console plenty in colour and it was green. And even the second console prop was built green after the show had switched over to colour. It's a decision which makes no sense.
@@russellrubert833Exactly!! Roundels, as they were called back then, had circuitry behind them. As seen in Terminus (5th Doctor) and Attack of the Cybermen (6th Doctor). Shame the showrunners can't be bothered to do a little research.
The windows being the wrong is is actually a continuity reference, 4th Doctor (Tom Baker) materialized around an actual Police Box to measure it because the chameleon circuit damage that got it stuck got the measurements wrong and to fix it he had to find out by how much. He didn't actually get around to trying those repairs until the 6th Doctor (Colin Baker) but it kept changing into random objects it had scanned before but not suited to blend in (for instance at a quarry it became a brand new pipe organ). So he set it back to forever Police Box with corrected dimensions. (in reality they were building a new Tardis prop)
I think those sexism jokes are the 1st Doctor's attempts at trying to put on an act for the soldier because of the era that he came from. I imagine that from his perspective, it's like trying to do the same thing for a child to avoid having to explain too much to the child because if said child got to see himself for what he truly is, he still would be unable to comprehend who The Doctor is.
2:50 Love how two people from entirely different times and worlds completely get the core sentiment of that in an instant, just cause they're men. We just understand each other.
Now don't about you lot who remembers Peter Cushing as the Dr? That was a freaking good film and I don't seem notice Peter Cushing being mentioned anywhere amongst the Whovians.
@@cindydott452 The Cushing films are canon. The films exist in-universe as a (de?)dramatisation of Ian and Barbara's encounter with the Daleks after they returned.
@@x-fun3149 Have you ever seen them? Cushing plays a *HUMAN BEING* named "Doctor Who". That's literally his name. Not the Doctor. He's Doctor Who. He's an eccentric Earth scientist that invented the TARDIS. The movies are at best a reboot. They are not canon.
"Let's make a bunch of 60s cultural references and out-of-touch boomer comments because the doctor represented the exact cultural viewpoints of the period of time on earth that he visited. It's not like he's a thousand years old, has travelled everywhere in TIME and space, and his main consistent attribute is kindness.
I love the idea that the Twelfth Doctor has mastered the art of flying the ship without a functioning navigational system because he's had a thousand and a half more years of practice "negotiating" with the TARDIS.
I hadn't 💭 thought of that before.
Thank you.
🙂
Or, River RTFM'd and then taught him how to fly the thing.
Well the 7th doctor fixed the navigation system. And the Cameron circuit, so the TARDIS can become more than a blue box however he doesn like change it
Wait… You! You, you,you!
That’s you, don’t you?
LOOK it’s the round things
I LOVE the round things
What are the round things?
No idea
Scion of Madness they’re quoting from the 50th special
Jack The Film Fanatic no round thing as. According to 10 and 11 at least 😂😂
0:32 you've got to love that attention to detail if you look at the inside of the TARDIS it's completely pitch black during the original run they would do this as a way to hide the fact that is actually just an empty box and they switch to the soundstage that had the console room when the doctor and his companions entered the TARDIS
Yes, and when viewed from inside there are no Police Box doors.
@@lapelcelery42 its a dark airlock.
@@yellowpete79 Sometimes. Quite often it's a view straight on to the outside.
And from the inside, with the doors wide open, you can see outside
The other idea was that there was a dark foyer between the control room and the doors which also led to secondary control room.
That vortex is gorgeous.
im really disappointed this is the only time they used it
Yeah, it is nice. I think it's based on the Mandragora Helix to give it that "classic" look.
Probably the masterpiece of John Smith
Looks like water. Also, kinda reminds me of a Farscape wormhole.
gotta love how the 1st doctor is surprised that 12th can pilot the TARDIS perfectly. hes over a thousand years older, stands to reason hes improved his ability to pilot lol
Always got then where the NEEDED to be
Didn't River Song and Clara reach him some things about flying it?
"Never take those off"
"What's 'Browser History'?"
"You may need to take them off now"
I like to think that the 1st is making these jokes to mess with 12
Apparently the novelisation explicitly states this
oh he absolutely is
He is because 12 irritates him.
@@anhilliator1 I mean, I’d be kinda pissed too if I was about to let myself die and my 1000+ year older self waltzed in wearing THOSE.
@@CodeAndGin I now can enjoy the 1st doctor making the sexism jokes instead of feeling uncomfortable because of knowing this
2:12 bill's reaction when the 12th doctor take back his sonic sunglasses because of browser history, it's so funny 😂
She would probably like alook herself😄
LOL, that's exactly why #1 said that, to poke fun at #12 and how much he wants to impress Bill! 😄😄
what does his browser history look like
I am really wondering about his browser history
It would be funnier if that was improv from everyone on set 🤣
I hope we see more of David Bradley as the 1st Doctor. He plays him brilliantly.
@Alex Gentry and he said c
Personally I don't think he captures William Hartnell at all, although in fairness it might have been how the script was written. Richard Hurdnel's interpretation was better. But Bradley does look like Hartnell
He was utterly dreadful.
@@DMG00111-p He was good in "An Adventure in Time and Space" but there he was playing William Hartnell, not William Hartnell playing the Doctor.
He just doesn't have the "Twinkle" as Verity Lambert called it.
Also the script here was abominable.
@@zacmumblethunder7466 yes, agree .
It just cracks me up that the soldier gets surprised by the fact that Bill is a Lesbian and not the fact they're flying through space in a blue box.
now i get the joke, thanks
He does tho at the beginning
Not a fan of how these jokes are played, but tbh ignorant people can be like that sometimes. 😅
It was a silly joke. Not very funny.
Actress who played Bill was very annoying.
Peter Capaldi looks REALLY good in the classic console room. They really need to return to that styling for the TARDIS interiors.
Hear, hear
I like how light and bright it is. The modern ones have been too grungy and dank.
Kind of boring.
Wouldn't that be good! (Hope you read this RTD)
@@jamie1449 I agree. It's nice and clean. The new look is really depressing.
Okay hold up the 1st Doctor was never a sexist
He was pro equality through mocking everyone no matter what you are
Todays bbc for yah
That and he's the doctor from the 1960s, so he's probably used to women cleaning, cooking, etc and, obviously, will adapt as times change.
Just a joke, maybe out of character but it was still funny
@@TheLostWill Yeah, but there was no suggestion that the Time Lords thought women of their own species were bound to specific duties and such. Which is what made this weird. If he were a human time traveler from the 1960's, I'd understand. But this seemed like a stretch for couple of jokes, honestly.
@@Kargorath Especially considering that there is a chance that a timelord can regenerate into the other sex.
What I find hilarious is that because the 1st doctors run was in black and white, having the white interior instead of the green one isn't even a problem 😂
Gareth Daniel yea we’ll even if look at control console it’s different slightly design even interior besides color of control console
The TARDIS interior was meant to be white. They shot it in green because it looks white on monochrome tv. Something like that.
So this is faithful to the diagetic intent of the original crew has whereas AAISAT was depicting the actual set
@@occono3543 But we see the original console in the early Jon Pertwee episodes, and it is still green. So making it white is a mistake.
That isn’t THE tardis, its just a Tardis that the doctor got when he was in exile
@@palblue The one he has in Season 7? No, that is the same TARDIS.
0:47 one of the best time vortex visuals the show has ever had. Shame we never really see it again
It's the same guy who did this: ua-cam.com/video/DNEjx6XUbfQ/v-deo.html
As far as I know, they only hired him for this episode.
@@-opresiet-1414 Nah, The BBC got him to do the VFX on a lot of 13's episodes. Think he released a video showing it off not long ago
@@-opresiet-1414 So sad he didn't get the materialization sounds not even nearly right. This other video is a reupload with correct SFX: ua-cam.com/video/mLRe7R5NUak/v-deo.html
Looks like a colonoscopy. Travelling through time's butthole
@@vistaero I think in the original he wanted to go for a more viseral take on the vortex, making sound more "realistic".
In retrospect as much as i was against the 1st Doctor's whole "Aren't all ladies made of glass" moments that Moffat wrote in, I can't help but love how 12 treats it as an "Oh shit! my younger self is going to embarrass me, QUICK!!! lets distract him with sunglasses and the plot and knowing how to work with the TARDIS before Bill calls me out on my bullshit!"
Agree there. Capaldi is a brilliant actor and showed perfectly with his facial expression
That's the only line that actually felt OoC, but I have a theory that he was starting to sus that this Bill was *literally* made of glass (because it turned out she was) and was testing the waters in a way that he could pass off as chauvanism if it didn't work
As well, it's clear that #1 is needling #12 with such comments, since it's so clear that #12 hates being embarrassed, especially in front of Bill! 😄😄
Yeah I think it was a funny little quirk to add in, I imagine it's similar to remembering the stuff you said and did as a 13 year old 😂 embarrassing and you'd rather just gloss over it real quick
The “bullshit” that didn’t exist in doctor who canon. They spit on the memory of William Hartnell with this special all in the spirit of meeting their infamous diversity quota
According to the novelization, the 1st Doctor said those sexism lines as a jab at the 12th. I love that
1st was a sassy so yea
I loved when he threatened to turn Bill over his knee if she continued to swear!
12: (exists)
1: I'm boutta end this man's whole career.
So he’s just trolling his future self? That’s the Doctor for you.
I hope it was. This Doctor had already met Barbara, who is one of the greatest and bravest companions he's ever had.
"I'll tell you what. These police boxes, they're ever so good aren't they?"
Perfect XD
0:44 fun fact : on the console, at the right of the take-off lever, you can read "Bernard Wilkie". Bernard Wilkie was a special effect man from the early days!
Everybody gangsta till bill says “me too”
“Good Lord…”
The look on capaldi's face when David asked what's browser history made me laugh, because it means capaldi's doctor looks at dirty things with his sunglasses
Even more hilariously is that canonically, what he looks up and then hides is actually pictures of cats. So the big bad saviour of the universe, the Oncoming Storm, the Destroyer of Worlds, the Beast of Trenzalore... doesn't want people to know that on his off time, he's looking at pictures of kittens, presumably with captions that say "haz Cheeseburger" on them.
@@divinekitty1831now I imagined that the Doctor discovered meme pages dedicated to cute & funny animal videos, and in his spare time just absolutely losing it over cats getting cheesed or something
"what's *browser history* ?" that line cracks me up every time
I read your comment exactly as he said it!!
I love it when that happens 😂
The last Christmas special
Joel Smith for now
the last episode in general
The last episode so far. It hasn’t returned in my house. When it does return to being a man and better writers, everything that everyone thinks happened, was just a dream. Problem solved.
@@Greavesy I'm okay with Jodie as the Doctor. I think it was a huge step. But Chibnall came and ruined the entirety of the show. So, yes. We need better writers.
Since RTD is coming back, we're getting more Xmas specials
"Its another of the same tardis" I love that line
Funny when 12 says "I was right, asymetrical" and 1 comments "I said that". Technically both aren't wrong.
Well they are the same person so he knows it's A symmetrical because he himself said it many years ago
For me the Moffat era started out really strong but gradually turned into "meh" as the years went on. However, this is one of my favorite new Who episodes ever. The Moffat era managed to go out on the highest of possible notes.
Moffat was a double-edged sword, when he messed up, he messed up terribly, but when he hit, he hit BIG.
Yeah, love Series 5, 6, and most 7. But series 8 and 9 had major issues. It seems that in Series 10, Moffat was getting his groove back.
Around this episode, Doctor Who was beginning to get very woke. Implying that the 1st Doctor was sexist ruined the show.
@@MidnightMan5001 TBH i prefer series 9 than series 10 but yes, 8 was poor.
@@deuce5546 Remember he also wrote The Empty child, Blink, Girl in the fireplace and Silence in the Library in the RTD era, 4 of the best episodes in the NuWho canon and he didn’t write all the episodes produced in his time as show-runner.
I actually like the inside of the old TARDIS very much, simple and clean
"What's browser history?"
Did....did they just imply the Doctor looks at porn?
DalekSupreme, Billie piper porn I assume.
Worse, Tardis blueprints for different models. So basically porn of his other wife with maybe a few River shots tossed in.
He's probably embarrassed, I guess he's searching for things like "how to be ginger for your next regeneration"
@@annahimmel Or maybe "pears being stabbed", it would be funny
I think there's another moment in a previous episode where one of the Osgoods looks at Twelve's browser history.
I love it how they recreated the original TARDIS for this episode!
And It's a blind of the complex unearthly child room
And Some of the simplified second doctor control rooms
In shape
I like how they kept in the fact that the inside looks black from the outside. Has that ever been explained in canon?
In the 96 movie, there was a roundel covered anteroom built between the police box doors and the Tardis interior doors, which would have explained that, but ironically it proved too dark to film and so the view shows only blackness from both the internal and external doors.
The tarids was still gitch
the old tarids door were made for the use of said broken system but by the war doctor arrival he had decide he never fix but made sure the tardis system knew to stop trying
@@gameover9390 tarids? 🤨
Yes there actually is an in universe explanation. There's a sort of dimensional gap between the exterior and interior doors, they refer to this space as the atrium. It could act as a sort of airlock, but it could also be disabled which is why in the modern series you only have the police box doors, it seems the doctor just turned the atrium off
Yes, in at least one of the old Novelisations by Terrance Dicks someone feels sick entering the Tardis and he explains about them crossing a dimensional threshold seperating the outer plasmic shell from the dimension where the interior is.
David Bradley is brilliant as Hartnell. Really honest and genuine portrayal. Hope BBC keeps him on
Merry Christmas fellow Whovians!
3:05 This will forever be my favorite comeback! The look on their faces are priceless!
In isolation it's a nice comeback, but having the 1st Doctor be sexist, even though he really wasn't back in the 60s, kind of ruins it for me. One of the creators of Doctor Who was a woman, named Verity Lambert, and she produced the show for the vast majority of Hartnell's time as the Doctor, so for Moffat to retroactively make the 1st Doctor so sexist is just such a slap in the face to Lambert.
Just think about how insanely disrespectful it is to take such a landmark character, produced under Lambert at a time when she was the ONLY female drama producer at the BBC, and just rewrite said character to be sexist. Like, actually wtf Moffat? Why would you do that? It's honestly insane.
@@HOTD108_ Not only that but do you remember that lost (now animated) story when the Doctor deals with a female alien race, not to mention how bonded the Doctor was towards Barbara, and Vicki over Ian.
One: “What’s browser history?”
Twelve: *the look of “o sh*t”*
*snatches glasses*
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Over to you Mary berry!
''these police boxes there ever so good arent they'' XD
Lol the part where calpadi pulls back and looks at the windows like he never noticed
Twice Upon a Time is possibly my favorite Christmas episode of all time.
'It wants to kill me.'
I always hear Tom Baker when he says that.
Really hope we have another multi Doctor with 1. He’s so cool 😭
"What's browser history?" I burst out laughing.
1st Dr.: "What's browser history?"
12th Dr.: *Takes off glasses*
Me: "Naughty Doctor."😏
EDIT: My goodness two years later and my comment has reached 500 likes. Now that is accomplishment. Thank you all lovely internet people!
Somehow I bet river was somehow involved in that, whether telling him to look up these things or staring in most of them or even a combination of the 2 I'll let you decide
Look at how bill reacts to that
Me: Doctor get a girlfriend
🤣
Head canon: The 1st Doctor is a time traveler, he’d know what the internet is and what browser history is. He’s just fucking with his later incarnation to get back at him.
I think it’s a funny idea, there have been points in all our lives that we believed in something that seems ridiculous now, it’s funny to see 12 worried that his younger self would embarrass him.
Especially since I like to think 1 isn’t sexist he’s just trying to embarrass 12
It is canon that he was just trolling #12.
I love how the 1st Doctor reacts when he sees through the sunglasses, feels weird seeing him sport them.
Makes me wonder what the 12th doctor's tastes are
‘TARDIS different models’
Eliza Ibarra
The lusty Skarovian maid
Two Time Lords, one TARDIS?
@@cindydott452 Bruh...XDDDD
2:09
"Whats browser history?"
Nice to know the doctor also has his fair share of chaoticness
1:20 as fun as his portrayal was, one of the fundamental problems with the "product of the time" commentary is that Hartnell's Doctor never spoke like that.
Except he does though, starting way back even in the cavemen episodes commentary is made by both the doctor and Ian in regards to gender and gender roles. To say it was non existent in Hartnell’s era is completely ridiculous and shows you don’t know the era or the contents of the episodes all that well
He was just messing with his future self
@@Gothamsgamer was it ever to that extent though?
@@almightyk11 yes, quite a few times actually
@@Gothamsgamer I think people see it as incongruous in these scenes, because of how it meshes with the show's usual admiration for its own past, and thus feels uncomfortable. It's easier to look past lines like that in 60's Doctor Who because it's easier to see it as a product of its time. Yet here, in a modern production, with a somewhat critical/comedic lens, it can leave the audience uncomfortable. I think being critical about the franchise's past can be healthy, and discomfort can be healthy, my main problem with the scene is the tonal ambiguity. Is it trying to be critical or comedic? It's possible to be both, but in context, it feels brushed off and kind of superficial.
Hold on a sec!
Am I going mad, or did they use a shot of Richard Hurndall at 1:34, when the doctors look at each other?
There is an uncanny resemblance at that moment bizarrely! I think it's just a coincidence though.
It does look almost exactly like Richard
Why would they??? Bit pointless
1:47 - Is that Hexagonal feelin' good, up there?
It seems as if over time the TARDIS just gets more crammed full of stuff, probably just things that the Doctor has collected over the years.
Over the centuries you mean lol
I would like the show to, one day, to explore just how big the TARDIS interior actually is, in both the old and new shows they make reference to many rooms, bedrooms, changing rooms, library, swimming pool, etc, and on the odd occassion they show one or two rooms, and many corridors, In one old episode I seem to remember the doctor unravelling his scarf to leave a trail so he can find his way back to the control room, and a recent one showing a beach, but in all cases is really doesn't go into great detail just how big it really is.
@@RicStorm616don’t forget the literal dying star that is time frozen
0:18 - Over to you, Mary Berry. xD
I love the remade tardis however they forgot to add the side door
I like that the 12th Doctor is a better pilot than the 1st Doctor.
I mean, tbf. The 1st Doctor didn't even know the Tardis was alive, he's still technically just a child at that point, a child who stole a machine he has no clue how to work.
Well, 1st Doctor did not really know how to fly TARDIS
We also now know that the TARDIS is sentient and will take the Doctor where he NEEDS to go.
Well the 12th Doctor does have roughly 2 thousand years of experience with handling the TARDIS. Plus he knows of her sentience.
@@mayoroicjre and stilll does turn of the brakes, thats why we have the tardis noises
Also I am memorized by and admiring and fascinated about theoretical physics.
I think about these ideas literally all the time, it's fun for me to imagine. It's all essentially some form of information, in which existing in certain states of environmental conditions, or as energy signiture's.
I seen in nature a lot of similar things, like up above and so below. Most things need balance and a flow of moving energy states. Like the cells and planet's and galaxies. Also like torus Field's, or like alternating currents, or like x points, or like the laws of thermodynamics, or the coriolis effect, or probability wave forms.
The keys to the universe, or a physics engine, or a matrix processing device, dimensional engineering. Physics in general would be really neat to understand further. Basically either through pattern's and like algorithms and of language of sorts, or yea a energy signiture.
One could theoretically exceed speed of light, by changing the internal relationship to the outer exterior space of the universe. Their is essentially nothing really stopping the circumference their of, in which space time from changing.
As such physics would also not be locked and could change, they could create artificial controlled environments, in which adjusting physics, or the underlying code of the universe, as they see fit. ((( The circumference their of, could theoretically be anything.))) (())
Things like pokeballs, or dragonball bulma's capsules, or dragonball's hyperbolic time chamber, or the tardis in doctor who. Even the hyper cube in Jimmy neutron, or even rick's portal in Rick and Morty. Or even the warp drive, or artificial controlled gravity on sci-fi spaceships.
Think of them all having environment's, where it's underlying code, could be what they desired the outcome, of such probability wave, of such the condition's to be.
What's most interesting and entertaining thought discussed, is that the field circumference could either like align, or unalign with the matrixe's of underlying code information of a environment.
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So in theory a star trek like HoloDeck room, in which the internal space. Could technically be big as you want such space to be and not a illusion of trickery. It could technically be with real people and real objects, like the tardis internal space has .
what does circumference there of mean?
Now that is what a Tardis is supposed to look like.
Ninety percent door handle
I joke but I At this point I have every control on That design memorized
And it's mostly door handle and switch
It's the Tardis equivalent of a basic desktop background.
Is anyone going to talk about at 0:40
Bill: Hang on, the windows are the wrong size
12th: Inside qucikly
Bill hops in as the Doctor was just about but stops and looks at the windows like "So they are"
In Blink, when Sally Sparrow comments on the Police box to the Police Detective (Shipton?) he mentions that the windows are the wrong size. I wonder if that mean the older TARDIS had them the right size?
@@Rob07601 Billy Shipton yep, that's his name, I think it's possible he was referring to the original police box actually used during the 60's. I think from Bill's perspective of the windows being the wrong size is because she's never seen the Tardis look smaller in size like Bradley's, the only one she knows is Capaldi's Tardis
Gets me every time
Bill was such a fantastic companion. Would have loved to see her travel with 13.
Yaz wouldn't like that....
@@carls7860 It would at least give Yaz an actual character trait.
@@jsh7939 Bill was as poorly written as yaz anyway
@@Ewan-xw3er She wasn’t great but remember she was only given a season and it was a season with Nardole and Missy front and centre as well so she didn’t get as much of the spotlight )(especially Missy who always steals every scene she’s in). Yaz has been the Doctor’s longest serving companion in New-Who (maybe ties with Amy, I’m not sure) and I still know nothing about her or what her character traits might be. Bill at least has a pretty well defined personality from episode one alone. Yaz is a blank vapid space of a character. So are Graham and Ryan but I think she’s the worst offender.
@@Ewan-xw3er Bill is better than Yaz by a mile
I love twice upon a time, recreating the iconic set, it's beautiful, I'm building the original 1963 TARDIS console what do you think if I painted it white or should I stick to the good old mint green.
Green
@@TheMultiGamerOfficial thanks for that I think green will look better as well thanks again
Why go monochrome?... Green with white highlights, or vice versa would also be highly appropriate.
White!! It was always meant to be white!!
I am sadly sure you have already at least purchased paint, but you really need to rethink that! It was the pukey green in "real life" because it was meant to be white in reality, but filming with B&W film for B&W TVs required using something non-white for it to appear white in the show. It was most _definitely_ meant to be white!
White!!
I’d like to take this moment to remind everyone, that the 12th Doctor stated proudly and clearly that Timelords were light years ahead of humans’ petty obsession with gender and its associated stereotypes.
I think the doctor is a bullshitter, or the writing stuff can’t keep their own story straight for any longer than a season.
Remember when Bigben got hit by a spaceship? And we would see for the following seasons it slowly getting repaired?
Good times.
Continuity was tighter back then, not perfect, but better.
Yeah well that's what happens when you have cunts like Chibnall writing these things. That and the fact the BBC gets more woke by the nanosecond, and you end up with this garbage.
@@Ass_Burgers_Syndrome by woke do you mean that you mad that people are saying bigotry is bad?
@@byronritchie5449 I think it's the falsely inaccurate sexist lines that 1 was saying to Bill, that are only put there primarily to show how progressive the BBC has become in their wokeness, in reality, Hartnells Doctor would have never said that to Bill as Time Lords never viewed anyone by their gender or race, he did however sometimes show irritation because of his thinking that humans were lowly primitives in their views and actions.
All of which does show the BBC to being 'woke' by trying to point out how things were in the past compared to today, which in the case of Doctor Who is unfortunately BS. 🙂
Yeah that happens.. I mean the original thing with Jon Pertwee was that his Doctor's series was actually set in the "Near Future" not the 1970s.. That's why UNIT wore those beige uniforms early on and they included things like the "Mars Seven Probe" even though according to Davis era Who Earth doesn't land on Mars until the 2059.
Well now the shows are longer. Used to be 25 minutes now maybe an hour-hour and a half. You don't need as much continuity when things get tied up by the end of the episode. Not excusing forgetting their own characters, just saying.
I like the set but I would have preferred if they hadn't added the hexagonal wall coverings. It was done as a cost saving measure as they already had the moulds for them from the walls of the gallery in Day of the Doctor but it doesn't look right to me.
When he said you piloted her perfectly, he sounded much more like the 1st Doctor
Doctor: -calls his younger self Mary Berry
Capaldi was and always will be awesome
This TARDIS after being flown perfectly by the future doctor: “Knew I’d fix him :)”
12 trying to shut up 1 is like a celebrity trying to bury problematic tweets
12 mentions the data matrix on Gallifrey, is this the same Matrix from the Timeless Child plot thread?
12 doctor cause I love ot never take those off
1 doctor what's browser history hahaha
The 12th and FINAL doctor. The end of canon.
The Original and Best tardis Interior Ever!!!
The 5th Doctor's new console after being shot up is the best version
as classics go, its my favorite. but capaldi's was my all time favorite!
I liked the Tom Baker era better,but they shrunk the room size down a bit.
Ah, pulling the Bernard Wilkie lever causes it to take off. I always wondered how that was done.
"whats browser history?"
Ok, the sunglasses on the 1st Doc gave me a genuine giggle. 😂
Funny they get all the details down to recreate the orignal tardis console room but they used the 4-7th doctor Tardis Door opening/closing sound instead of the one used with the 1st-3rd doc tardis.
“Over to you, Mary Berry!” 😂
Feels like Capaldi's tenure was a millennium ago. 😩
That's because chris chibnall turned Doctor Who into SHIT!!
@@jeannemclaughlin7978 Oh trust me Jean, I know...😞
Davies is back, but I'm still not too hopeful he can fix this mess. Timeless child in their eyes is still canon. 🤮🤮🤮
@@abdizur8765 At this point I'd take an 'it was all a dream' or 'the master was lying' just so they could reinstate the many years of canon ruined in one episode.
@@jeannemclaughlin7978 I must strongly disagree in the most forceful and vigorous way possible. I have quite enjoyed nearly every episode of every season ever made of the show, clear back to the very beginning (and no, I don't mean 2005 or even the movie). These last few seasons are no exception. No canon was destroyed, no matter what anyone says, since it all fits quite firmly into the Brain of Mobius, Valeyard and other details from way back in the show's history, too.
@@EronPlaysRocknRoll seriously? No canon was destroyed, no matter what you or anyone says, since the whole arc fits quite snugly, firmly, and logically into the _Brain of Mobius,_ the existence is of the Valeyard, and many other details from way back in the show's history, on through to the beginning of Chibnall'd era.
The universe greatest misteries:
- where is Gallifrey?
- what's the name of the Doctor
- who's River Song?
- what does "Bad Wolf" mean?
- what's inside 12's browser history?
1st: "What's Browser History?"
12th, internally: "My TARDIS drawings!"
I still don’t get the glass joke
Implication was that 'women are very fragile' easily breakable I suppose
Or, are just supposed to look sexy. Really rude if you think about it.
@@Cake-zk9ei yea the 1st doctor was never sexist. I dont like that they did that in this episode.
@@darthvader5514 I saw some comments about the Novelization saying the 1st Doctor purposefully did this to mess with 12
Your too young then.
RW:may the original 1st Doctor RIP.😔
1st Doctor: what’s browser history?
12th Doctor scrambles to take them off
He seems to be unequal to the intellectual pressure of the conversation! (thank you WS Gilbert).
Damn I miss Capaldi
Hey does anyone know why or notice 1st docs tardis console and interior look different from adventures thru time and space movie from 12th Docs twice upon a time Christmas special episode? Did it change during 1st incarnation of doc or was this a set and prop Malfunction?
Because “Adventures Thru Space And Time” was supposed to be a recreation of the set from a biopic perspective. That movie was a biopic based on the making of Doctor Who, so they left in things like the lime green color and the fake TARDIS wall. This takes place in the Doctor Who canon directly, so they had to build the console and the props in the perspective of the Doctor. Hopefully that makes sense.
The reason the TARDIS set was green in real life is because it looks more white than white on monochrome tv for some reason. This is faithful to the in universe intent of the set design
@@occono3543 It’s weird how colours have to be manipulated to look good on camera. This still occurs, which is why Alan Rickman was actually wearing a dark blue outfit while he was playing Snape, and why the Hogwarts uniforms have cream shirts instead of white.
@@occono3543 have you seen wandavision? They had to do the exact same with vision for the black and white scenes. Usually he's green and red but they had to paint him blue instead because that showed up far better on the old b&w cameras they used.
Except it's not faithful to the intended in-universe set design, because we saw the original console plenty in colour and it was green. And even the second console prop was built green after the show had switched over to colour. It's a decision which makes no sense.
Bill is the best companion of the Moffatt era. Change my mind.
I love how he stops to just like at the weird black void in the doorway
0:47 John smith Well done!!!
10: I love the round things
11: What are the round things?
10: No idea
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Never understood that. The "round things" are clearly service ports. As shown in many past stories.
@@russellrubert833Exactly!!
Roundels, as they were called back then, had circuitry behind them.
As seen in Terminus (5th Doctor) and Attack of the Cybermen (6th Doctor).
Shame the showrunners can't be bothered to do a little research.
Oh, the round things, I like the round things, what are they for?
I've no idea....
"you've steered the ship, piloted her perfectly"
He pushed 1 button and flipped a single switch on the console, WHAT
You clearly tell by the shocked looks in the 1st and the soldier’s face when they seem to have found out about Bill lol
The Doctor: "Aren't all ladies made of glass in a way?"
Bill (proving the Doctor's point): "Are we now?"
The look on the soldier's face when 12 is talking about databases.
The windows being the wrong is is actually a continuity reference, 4th Doctor (Tom Baker) materialized around an actual Police Box to measure it because the chameleon circuit damage that got it stuck got the measurements wrong and to fix it he had to find out by how much. He didn't actually get around to trying those repairs until the 6th Doctor (Colin Baker) but it kept changing into random objects it had scanned before but not suited to blend in (for instance at a quarry it became a brand new pipe organ). So he set it back to forever Police Box with corrected dimensions. (in reality they were building a new Tardis prop)
Bills comeback at 1 and the soldier made me do a double take, it was absolutely hilarious
Captain Lethbridge Stewart!!!
I think those sexism jokes are the 1st Doctor's attempts at trying to put on an act for the soldier because of the era that he came from. I imagine that from his perspective, it's like trying to do the same thing for a child to avoid having to explain too much to the child because if said child got to see himself for what he truly is, he still would be unable to comprehend who The Doctor is.
He was trying to make the 13th doctor uncomfortable
2:50 Love how two people from entirely different times and worlds completely get the core sentiment of that in an instant, just cause they're men.
We just understand each other.
I love the implication given here that the doctor never actually fixed the navigation system, he just figured out how to fly it without it
How could he fix it? He tossed the owners manual into a super nova
Now don't about you lot who remembers Peter Cushing as the Dr? That was a freaking good film and I don't seem notice Peter Cushing being mentioned anywhere amongst the Whovians.
Peter Cushing's two movies are not cannon to the series. He plays an eccentric HUMAN that "invented" the TARDIS.
There are nine Peter Cushing novels. You don't know what you're missing.
Because it’s a totally different thing not connected at all
@@cindydott452 The Cushing films are canon. The films exist in-universe as a (de?)dramatisation of Ian and Barbara's encounter with the Daleks after they returned.
@@x-fun3149 Have you ever seen them? Cushing plays a *HUMAN BEING* named "Doctor Who". That's literally his name. Not the Doctor. He's Doctor Who. He's an eccentric Earth scientist that invented the TARDIS. The movies are at best a reboot. They are not canon.
"Let's make a bunch of 60s cultural references and out-of-touch boomer comments because the doctor represented the exact cultural viewpoints of the period of time on earth that he visited. It's not like he's a thousand years old, has travelled everywhere in TIME and space, and his main consistent attribute is kindness.
Thank - You .
Bill: The windows are the wrong size.
Doctor: At least they’re not broken. That was always a problem for him.