"Nice name. You should definitely keep it." I got what that means. He said to Amy that Amelia was a fairy tale sounding name, she took it the wrong way and she changed it.
She didn't take it the wrong way; 7 year old Amelia liked it. As she grew up, though, her resentment towards the Doctor's absence made her want to feel less fairy-tale and she became, well, Amy.
Also, last time he met “Clara,” she was called Oswin. And considering this is only the second version of her he’s consciously met (presumably; we of course know she’s interacted with him hundreds of times across his lifetime but as far as we’re aware, he never knew about it until he met Oswin), then for all he knows, next version of her that he meets might be called something completely different.
***** The one sided nature of her character and how similar she is to Amy/River compared to Rose/Martha/Donna is just one thing. It's how the entire plot of series seven revolved around her, you could see how it drove it into the ground. God, if I have to watch another awesome monster be reincarnated to be as mediocre as that...
@@samg7737 I liked season 7, and I thought it was interesting having a companion who could keep up with the doctor for once. That bunch of episodes centered on Clara made sense at the time. Fans loved her in that one episode where she was trapped in a Dalek, and when rumors circulated that she'd been considered to be the next companion and turned down, the fandom went nuts. Those episodes were meant to justify why they were using the same actor as that one bit character who died in an episode as the next companion, to make fans happy. (Note that it worked, she was just as great as I thought she'd be.)
Why would you take a serving tray with mugs outside in winter? Your patrons wouldn't like the cold coming in when you open the door. Do you always abandon your patrons when you see an interesting man outside? Poor writing!
I love this scene. You can see AND hear the pain in the Doctor's face and voice when he looks at Clara because his friends Rory and Amy are gone and he's stuck again in his usual loneliness, but he dares not to offer Clara the chance to go with him for fear that he'll lose her too. And at the end of the scene, when she stuck her head into the carriage and looked at the Doctor upside-down, I just cracked up laughing.
They had THE most perfect chemistry as partners in crime. I cannot get over it. Matt Smith and Jenna Coleman should have had SEASONS together. It would have blown our minds away..
I do wish they stuck with the idea of this Clara being the companion. It's been forever since we had a companion from a different era and I completely miss the kind of humour Jamie was able to bring to the show.
If I recall correctly, she changed her accent in the episode when she was being the nanny of the two children. I think she was leading some sort oft double life, or atleast working two jobs with different personalities. That being said, I don't remember the cockney accent being particularly great.
JackWolf she was a governess and a barmaid for a friend. That explains the different accent. I never thought about that... now I have to rewatch the episode!
Robert Lythgoe I know... people complained at this time that she had no depth, but I didn't mind though... Now she has depth and I kinda really liked it because it really made Jenna Coleman shine for the entire season as the amazing actress she is... I knew it since Asylum of the Daleks, it was reinforced in The Name of the Doctor, and really shone in series 8... I hope that she stays around for series 9, but if they do phase her out this next episode, I really hope it wraps her up well
Clara's thoughts: I think this guy's kind of interesting and I want to follow him and make a good impression.... ...I'll break into his carriage! That'll do it!
It's really sad how for most of this episode, the Doctor is broken and has forsaken interfering, the main reason he left Gallifrey in the first place. Matt Smith conveys this mood incredibly well. However, the look on his face when Clara sticks her head through the roof is priceless.
@@gpinion29It’s funny because in this episode he feels the most alien. He feels more like a Time Lord than normal. Apathetic to the world, cold, distant and non-interfering. Like the Time Lords normally were. He’s not his usual kind self that he is because of his exposure to humans.
I love this scene because instead of the Doctor giving his name and seeing if the person is curious enough to ask "Doctor who?" He goes out of his way not to tell her his name, but it's the absence of a name that sparks her curiousity.
Absolutely adore this episode and Clara is a great companion, the best of the New Who. It is a shame she didn't have another series with Matt's doctor. They are fantastic together.
I only just noticed this... Doesn't the alley way here resemble the one that Clara died on? Surely it's just a coincidence, but they're very nearly identical!
This is one of my favorite scenes. The pain on the Doctor’s face still breaks my heart. The first time we see him smile since Rory and Amy (died). The Doctor longing for companionship again but fearing the thought of losing the ones he cares about again. I miss Eleven and Clara. ❤️
She's eye candy this entire show, Amy is beautiful too for sure but Clara is next level. And her fashion is so god damn good. Always has great outfits and her hair is 👌👌. I'm starting a Clara Oswald Protection Task Force. Protect at all costs
I never really liked Clara. Except when she gave a pep talk to the little girl in Rings of Akhaten. And when she rescued the Doctor from the pocket dimension in Hide. And when she confronted Grand Marshal Skaldak alone despite being scared out of her wits in Cold War. And when she effectively commanded the entire platoon in Nightmare in Silver and kept her cool even when the kids and the Doctor got cyberized. Actually, I take it back. I love Clara. I think the only real gripe people have with her is that she succeeded the Ponds. I say so what. Companions leave. Different actors play the Doctor. Everything changes and the show goes on because at the end of it all it's still Doctor Who and we still love it no matter how silly or dark or nonsensical it may get. And we know that if we don't like it we can just wait a bit and we'll have new characters and new writers and new stories to love.
They're all great, people have opinions… I personally LOVE Clara, she's probably my favorite now, think she's adorable, competent, and gorgeous… But this scene, I was like, "OMG SO ADORABLE!" when I first saw it because I was catching up and knew she was gonna be a companion… I also loved Rose and Martha is probably my second favorite(she was my favorite before Clara) and I wish there was more of her! Donna was also competent, but sometimes I found myself forcing myself to laugh at Donna because I felt like I should be even though a lot of her was just sass and overused jokes can be meh… Amy and Rory were great even though Amy took a while for me to get used to and Rory was just awesome and badass… They were both though, and of course River is amazing also even though she wasn't an actual companion… My favorite though has gotta be Jack Harkness though :D They are all great though like you said, everyone has their favorites and least favorites… I just can't wait till next week!
Gredran Also the changes and the different generations is what keeps the show going after 50 years… If it was still like the 60s, I'm sure it would just have become a classic
The loveliest serving girl I've ever seen. Jenna Coleman's a keeper, and the Doctor had the good sense to keep the Impossible Girl around until she became Queen Victoria. It was the first time I had ever seen her, and enough to prompt me to get all of the modern series on disc. She does, indeed, get inside your head and never leaves.
Is no one going to mention how dapper Matt Smith looks in the top hat? I really feel he's the only one out of every regeneration, in new who anyways, that could pull it off effortlessly. Maybe capaldi too.
This version of Clara was SO MUCH BETTER then what we ended up with. This one was fun and flirty and during this episode they had so much chemestry on screen, much better than the 'real' modern Clara.
It is nice to see a companion that can match wits with the doctor and be natural about it, though I suppose that's probably part of the reason why people don't like her.
I just want to talk about the heart breaking detail that the Doctor was so broken over losing the Ponds that he changed how the inside of the Tardis looked when even Tenth didn't do that when he lost Rose.
One of the first sentences that Clara says to the doctor has the word remember in it. A word that will keep following Clara and the Doctor through the years. I find this detail amazing! Snow that can remember and doctors that must forget so they would resist taking Clara back.
The impossible girl, yay!😄 She jumped into "a" Doctor's time stream, to undo a paradox and save the Doctor. Being that it was "a" Doctor's time stream, she can be located. But only by the Doctor since it was his timeline and he was where he was, which would be difficult for others to trace. And love returns to those that love, knowing love will be whole again in a time. I like to think her and the Doctor get to save each other, and close or solve, another paradox. Great story, yay!😄
It’s really hard seeing The Doctor defeated and broken. Amy and Rory’s deaths destroyed him, the last time felt this way was when he lost and said goodbye to Rose and after he wiped Donna’s memory
Listen m8 if the girl chases after your carriage on a wint'ry day, gathered skirts and all, manages to climb said carriage, and pops in from the roof, you bloody well know she's the one!
Wait, so Clara meets a bloke in the street, he clearly shows he´s not interested, but she runs after him even though he doesn´t want her to and she breaks into his carriage while on the move? Stalker, much?
+kylephantom4 Well, that's not true at all. It's more like reincarnation. Clara wanted to save the Doctor, so she did. But she's still a caring person who takes care of children, and then there's the side of her that was reincarnated into Oswyn, who wanted to see the stars and got turned into a Dalek. But like we've seen now in series 9, the Doctor inspires Clara to be reckless...
In my opinion, Clara knew Dr already, she was pretending to keep the time continuum intact, like what River did, spoilers. the same as the Dalek Clara.
@@yorkgrass But we see Clara grow up in Victorian England. And she dies. So you'd be saying the body reincarnates, but the mind is the original Clara living 20something years every single time she reincarnates and being fully conscious and aware every single time? I am not a supporter of that theory. I posit all Clara's are separate Clara's. The soufflé is not the soufflé. The soufflé is the recipe. The bits and pieces that make a soufflé but it's different but the same every time.
@@michaeldeboer You saw Clara grew up in Victorian England? Which episode?anyway, the original Clara is the one Dr checked, with the leaf dairy one, the only one that is not died for saving the doctor.
They should have done more with the Clara concept and had the Doctor meet several incarnations of her across the course of his time with her, only for each one to die.
Matt Smith and Jenna Coleman were perfectly cast. This story has some of the best supporting characters in the entire run - since '63 - of the show. Vastra, Jenny and Strax could have easily carried a spin-off series.
I’ll always think Moffat wasted an opportunity by not turning Victorian Clara into a main companion. When I first saw this episode I absolutely thought they were going for that. I mean, they even established a cast of supporting characters in Victorian England
"Nice name. You should definitely keep it." I got what that means. He said to Amy that Amelia was a fairy tale sounding name, she took it the wrong way and she changed it.
Damn it, feels.... ugh
Ouch
Imagine if she became Clair. Shudders.
She didn't take it the wrong way; 7 year old Amelia liked it. As she grew up, though, her resentment towards the Doctor's absence made her want to feel less fairy-tale and she became, well, Amy.
Also, last time he met “Clara,” she was called Oswin. And considering this is only the second version of her he’s consciously met (presumably; we of course know she’s interacted with him hundreds of times across his lifetime but as far as we’re aware, he never knew about it until he met Oswin), then for all he knows, next version of her that he meets might be called something completely different.
This meeting was one of the top in my mind. It was a pure draw in and showed Clara’s attitude right from the start (-ish) of her character.
How boring and one sided it was
***** The one sided nature of her character and how similar she is to Amy/River compared to Rose/Martha/Donna is just one thing. It's how the entire plot of series seven revolved around her, you could see how it drove it into the ground. God, if I have to watch another awesome monster be reincarnated to be as mediocre as that...
@@samg7737 I liked season 7, and I thought it was interesting having a companion who could keep up with the doctor for once.
That bunch of episodes centered on Clara made sense at the time. Fans loved her in that one episode where she was trapped in a Dalek, and when rumors circulated that she'd been considered to be the next companion and turned down, the fandom went nuts. Those episodes were meant to justify why they were using the same actor as that one bit character who died in an episode as the next companion, to make fans happy.
(Note that it worked, she was just as great as I thought she'd be.)
Can I also add how cute it was that the name of the pub was "The Rose&The Crown"?
A Rose for a Lord of Time... Sounds quite familiar.
Why would you take a serving tray with mugs outside in winter? Your patrons wouldn't like the cold coming in when you open the door. Do you always abandon your patrons when you see an interesting man outside? Poor writing!
I love this scene. You can see AND hear the pain in the Doctor's face and voice when he looks at Clara because his friends Rory and Amy are gone and he's stuck again in his usual loneliness, but he dares not to offer Clara the chance to go with him for fear that he'll lose her too. And at the end of the scene, when she stuck her head into the carriage and looked at the Doctor upside-down, I just cracked up laughing.
River his wifes now dead too it was the pinnacle for his depression.
+Connor Kingston Well she was dead from the beginning :D
rrozinak true and false at the same time. Theres more than one answer. shes dead but that she isnt part of his timeline.
+Eric Naylor Well... He was right, she died worse than the rest too :o
@@Moody_Incorporated She is and yet she isn't, she meets 12 before going to the Library.
They had THE most perfect chemistry as partners in crime. I cannot get over it. Matt Smith and Jenna Coleman should have had SEASONS together. It would have blown our minds away..
They had a movie together. They were FWBs.
@@Stevonniewolf3113 lmao
I concur. Still missing Clara after all these years.
@@kenninast She was the best. Amy & Rory were splendid as well, but there's no doubt she was the best companion ever.
Fun fact: In production point of view, Doctor himself was the first character ever to say "Doctor Who?"
The First Doctor, William Hartnell
Aye, something like:
Ian: "Just open the doors, Doctor Foreman!"
Doctor: "Eh? Doctor who? What's he talking about?"
Director: your the doctor
William:Doctor WHO?
Director: 🤓
@@GreasyGamer5 roll credits
@@GreasyGamer5 Director: Yes.
I do wish they stuck with the idea of this Clara being the companion. It's been forever since we had a companion from a different era and I completely miss the kind of humour Jamie was able to bring to the show.
JackWolf only problem is she could never keep up that accent. It sometimes changes!
If I recall correctly, she changed her accent in the episode when she was being the nanny of the two children. I think she was leading some sort oft double life, or atleast working two jobs with different personalities.
That being said, I don't remember the cockney accent being particularly great.
JackWolf she was a governess and a barmaid for a friend. That explains the different accent. I never thought about that... now I have to rewatch the episode!
I haven't seen it since the broadcast, wow 2012 was a long time ago.
JackWolf - duuuude make a video
"Doctor? Doctor Who?" Am I the only person who would meet Jenna Coleman just to have her say these words? Her voice is ADORABLE!
Yeah
Yea this is an awesome episode! Maybe Clara hasn't always had depth, but Jenna has ALWAYS done AMAZING acting in all of what she's been given
She had a lot more depth in S8.
Robert Lythgoe I know... people complained at this time that she had no depth, but I didn't mind though... Now she has depth and I kinda really liked it because it really made Jenna Coleman shine for the entire season as the amazing actress she is... I knew it since Asylum of the Daleks, it was reinforced in The Name of the Doctor, and really shone in series 8... I hope that she stays around for series 9, but if they do phase her out this next episode, I really hope it wraps her up well
Cough cough Donna, Amy
@@tangypresman Liked Clara better than both of them.
I mean, there's a very real and story related reason why she didn't have depth. .. Soufflé, anyone?
Clara's thoughts: I think this guy's kind of interesting and I want to follow him and make a good impression....
...I'll break into his carriage! That'll do it!
Yeah, I'm still trying to get why Clara would chase after a complete stranger who was only mildly interesting.
Wasn't that connected with what happened at the end of Clara's first season? [being cryptic so that nobody gets spoiled]
ThomasUfnalCrowlake Yes, it was because of what happened then, it ment she had to do what she did
Is the last sentence a pun?
Subconsciously on some level she has a mission, to save the doctor. That's what the original Clara had to do before going into the doctors timestream
It's really sad how for most of this episode, the Doctor is broken and has forsaken interfering, the main reason he left Gallifrey in the first place. Matt Smith conveys this mood incredibly well. However, the look on his face when Clara sticks her head through the roof is priceless.
He says he won’t interfere but yet all he does is interfere.
@@fourknox7576 thats the doctor tho. he cant help it.
@@gpinion29It’s funny because in this episode he feels the most alien. He feels more like a Time Lord than normal. Apathetic to the world, cold, distant and non-interfering. Like the Time Lords normally were. He’s not his usual kind self that he is because of his exposure to humans.
I love this scene because instead of the Doctor giving his name and seeing if the person is curious enough to ask "Doctor who?" He goes out of his way not to tell her his name, but it's the absence of a name that sparks her curiousity.
Apologies, the spelling mistake has now been correted ;)
Is the "correted" a mistake or intentional...? :P
Sir Henners SPOILERS!
Doctor Who Sorry sweetie ;)
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Last year's.
Everything seems to be misspelled. I thought you are PAID to do this?
Absolutely adore this episode and Clara is a great companion, the best of the New Who. It is a shame she didn't have another series with Matt's doctor. They are fantastic together.
Apparently even Matt came to regret not doing one more season.
Clara's theme is so beautiful, Clara was a wonderful companion. Its so sad how she lived and died in similar looking locations
Simply one of the best 11 and Clara episodes ever
I only just noticed this...
Doesn't the alley way here resemble the one that Clara died on? Surely it's just a coincidence, but they're very nearly identical!
+Moltakfire hmmm it looks close indeed!
Knowing the BBC, it's probably the exact same set.
probably
My God Moffett was foreshadowing before there was an end
Oh yeahhh. Does the doctor bring bad luck?
This is the best christmas special in the Moffat era so far.
I think so too. It's like a fairy tale.
That's not saying much. None of them have been particularly good, except for A Christmas Carol.
Shaunhotpaul
I generally lower my standards for the Christmas specials.
I think its this one and last years special! Those two were amazing :) Both really sad but brilliantly done.
Sy AYeah, I love this one so much
More like Doctor meets Clara. Yeah wibly-wobly.
goes both ways
Woah
timy wimy
Clara was such an amazing companion, so fun and bright. Jenna deserves all the praise for her role
I MISS THEM SO MUCH!!! ELEVEN & CLARA WERE SO PERFECT TOGETHER!
Me too. But if there would have been another season with Eleven I wouldn't want Danny Pink to be there!
If eleven were there, I don't think she would have started dating Danny.
@@EmilyDiCaprio17channel The Danny Pink thing was so stupid, it never would have happened if she had one more season with 11th.
This is one of my favorite scenes. The pain on the Doctor’s face still breaks my heart. The first time we see him smile since Rory and Amy (died). The Doctor longing for companionship again but fearing the thought of losing the ones he cares about again. I miss Eleven and Clara. ❤️
Jenna Coleman in that dress is probably the most beautiful girl I've ever seen .-.
Yeah 😆😆😆😆
She's eye candy this entire show, Amy is beautiful too for sure but Clara is next level. And her fashion is so god damn good. Always has great outfits and her hair is 👌👌. I'm starting a Clara Oswald Protection Task Force. Protect at all costs
Clara is “cute” but Amy Pond had the body of a model. (See her in Jumanji 2 or 3.)
roses are red the TARDIS is blue clara just said "docter who?"
That one person *doctor
No, she said "docter"
This episode has to be one of my favorites.
Hey even me
I never really liked Clara. Except when she gave a pep talk to the little girl in Rings of Akhaten. And when she rescued the Doctor from the pocket dimension in Hide. And when she confronted Grand Marshal Skaldak alone despite being scared out of her wits in Cold War. And when she effectively commanded the entire platoon in Nightmare in Silver and kept her cool even when the kids and the Doctor got cyberized.
Actually, I take it back. I love Clara. I think the only real gripe people have with her is that she succeeded the Ponds.
I say so what. Companions leave. Different actors play the Doctor. Everything changes and the show goes on because at the end of it all it's still Doctor Who and we still love it no matter how silly or dark or nonsensical it may get. And we know that if we don't like it we can just wait a bit and we'll have new characters and new writers and new stories to love.
I love you for this comment.
Best comment ever!
They're all great, people have opinions… I personally LOVE Clara, she's probably my favorite now, think she's adorable, competent, and gorgeous… But this scene, I was like, "OMG SO ADORABLE!" when I first saw it because I was catching up and knew she was gonna be a companion… I also loved Rose and Martha is probably my second favorite(she was my favorite before Clara) and I wish there was more of her! Donna was also competent, but sometimes I found myself forcing myself to laugh at Donna because I felt like I should be even though a lot of her was just sass and overused jokes can be meh… Amy and Rory were great even though Amy took a while for me to get used to and Rory was just awesome and badass… They were both though, and of course River is amazing also even though she wasn't an actual companion… My favorite though has gotta be Jack Harkness though :D
They are all great though like you said, everyone has their favorites and least favorites… I just can't wait till next week!
Gredran Also the changes and the different generations is what keeps the show going after 50 years… If it was still like the 60s, I'm sure it would just have become a classic
Amy and Rory were definitely my favorite companions from the new series, but Clara's gaining steam.
The loveliest serving girl I've ever seen. Jenna Coleman's a keeper, and the Doctor had the good sense to keep the Impossible Girl around until she became Queen Victoria. It was the first time I had ever seen her, and enough to prompt me to get all of the modern series on disc. She does, indeed, get inside your head and never leaves.
Is no one going to mention how dapper Matt Smith looks in the top hat? I really feel he's the only one out of every regeneration, in new who anyways, that could pull it off effortlessly. Maybe capaldi too.
Have to say Matt left too early. One more series with Jenna would have been sublime. They played excellently off of each other! Missed opportunities!
THIS version of Clara was cool… the modern version was just annoying
@@NileSWPhotography I did like the modern one but this version of her was better. She looks amazing in that outfit.
Agreed. Also I think Matt Smith was better after this and his outfit to.
The moment when you become a Clara fan.
Please. I was a Clara fan back when souffle girl was one-upping the doctor in banter.
This version of Clara was SO MUCH BETTER then what we ended up with. This one was fun and flirty and during this episode they had so much chemestry on screen, much better than the 'real' modern Clara.
Honestly I did love 21st century Clara too but I liked this version of her better all because Jenna look so hot in that outfit. 😂
I would say… people are not always fun and flirty in real life, in contemporary times. Victorian Clara was almost from a fairytale.
Jenna Coleman is so utterly, perfectly adorable as Clara, but especially this iteration of her.
Doctor? Doctor Who?
Roll credits!
Treasure Jake
*Ding!*
Treasure Jake ikr
Well opening credits anyway
I love how she's just so persistent and just refused to leave XD
"Those were the days indeed"...when the show was on a massive high. For me it all fell away when the 12th Doctor left...
"Doctor?...Doctor Who?" *Intro! I love this episode! :D
"The Rose and Crown"..... I see what you did there
omg HAHAHA SAME XD
Heidi errrr no?
I thought this was adorbs :) She's really good, I like how she's actually competent and on his level
It is nice to see a companion that can match wits with the doctor and be natural about it, though I suppose that's probably part of the reason why people don't like her.
I really like the music/melody that sounds right after he says "Those were the days".
"The ROSE(...)"
I saw what you did there xD
is it me or does the door clara walked out of at the start look suspiciously like the one the doctor was standing in when she faced the raven?
Its a timey wimey thing
TheNudeGamr Oh my god, is it the same set sans the snow?!
Asdfghjkl ohmygosh you're right
Love the way Clara says Doctor Who at 2:37 then the titles come on
Best companion ever. In spite of the stiff competition.
No one delivers a melancholy "Those were the days" like Matt Smith.
Clara Oswin Oswald - the fullfilment of any man's best dream
I just want to talk about the heart breaking detail that the Doctor was so broken over losing the Ponds that he changed how the inside of the Tardis looked when even Tenth didn't do that when he lost Rose.
The pain Matt Smith pulled off in this scene is amazing. God his run was bar none my favourite.
2:35 Drop in why don't you, Clara?
I look at that face and I just melt , Jenna is perfection.
Now this Clara would've made for an interesting companion
What a team. She’s the best companion. I even enjoyed the contention she had with TARDIS.
Favorite episode, love the doctor being in pain and doing what he doesn't
I have a big crush on Jenna-Louis Coleman, I totally love her!
Terry Graham so do I
Me too BOI
clara/jenna has possibly the cutest nose i've ever seen.
For being such a simple phrase, it's quite impactful.
One of the first sentences that Clara says to the doctor has the word remember in it. A word that will keep following Clara and the Doctor through the years. I find this detail amazing! Snow that can remember and doctors that must forget so they would resist taking Clara back.
Did anyone notice that the background in 0:14 is nearly the same as the place she died?
I just realized that 😭
Huh
The impossible girl, yay!😄
She jumped into "a" Doctor's time stream, to undo a paradox and save the Doctor. Being that it was "a" Doctor's time stream, she can be located. But only by the Doctor since it was his timeline and he was where he was, which would be difficult for others to trace.
And love returns to those that love, knowing love will be whole again in a time. I like to think her and the Doctor get to save each other, and close or solve, another paradox. Great story, yay!😄
It’s really hard seeing The Doctor defeated and broken. Amy and Rory’s deaths destroyed him, the last time felt this way was when he lost and said goodbye to Rose and after he wiped Donna’s memory
I quite like 1:56. Nice... physics.
I hope you're getting this down.
I am writing a thesis on this in my journal log.
*physique
*bounce
I think he actually meant "physics", cause, y'know, they bounced.
The Doctor seems to find the best female assistants. When I try to recruit, they just run off. Maybe I need a bigger Tardis.
I reckon you need a tardis in first place lad!
Wouldn't mind having one meself!
Ha! Wonderful culture meets time Lord daddy joke. Simply underrated. Well done lad.
You my friend, need a woman that's bigger on the inside.
Doctor? Doctor Who? xD So sweet!
clara: doctor? doctor who?
*intro starts*
2:33 What two words? Doctor Who!
this whole scene plays the track "what's wrong with silly" but I want to know the expanded part of those were the days
This is why we LOVE Clara Oswald! ❤
Listen m8 if the girl chases after your carriage on a wint'ry day, gathered skirts and all, manages to climb said carriage, and pops in from the roof, you bloody well know she's the one!
"Should definitely keep it"
Ohhhhhh just got that joke
Do you wanna build a snowman
I love how you can just feel his sadness from just losing Amy and Rory.
She loved him that very first moment. lol
She is painfully beautiful here. Just stunning.
Everyone is talking about “Doctor who?” part but I think this scene 1:26 is better
I miss Clara :(
me too :''(
we all do, I have one big crush on her too
Finally some Clara fan 😃 there's so many Clara haters
simon brigole did i mention i have a huge crush on her too ;)
simon brigole why would anyone hate her ?! I was so excited for her to be the next one. But I was sad when Amy went away tho.
-What's your name?
-Amelia Pond
-It's a brilliant name
-What's your name?
-Clara
-Nice name Clara
I love it!
Yes those were the days.
This always gives me chills.
His smile tho at 1:29
2:35 at that point Clara was pretty much saying the same thing as the fanbase
Kerrist, Jenna Coleman looks even more stunningly beautiful in this than she does normally!!
To this day i still wish this had been the clara we got to keep
"Those were the days"
How the addiction of the Doctor surfaced yet reminded himself how he didn't want to hurt anyone else
Jenna Louise Coleman was the stuff of dreams as Clara.
Jenna Coleman is the most beautiful woman on television. She's also lovely in person.
I want to meet her again
She so Precious We must Clara
"She'll never be able to find me again!" Oh Doctor, how little you know....
Wait, so Clara meets a bloke in the street, he clearly shows he´s not interested, but she runs after him even though he doesn´t want her to and she breaks into his carriage while on the move? Stalker, much?
Its a genetic thing.....she was literally born to save him....the rest of her life meant nothing
+kylephantom4 Well, that's not true at all. It's more like reincarnation. Clara wanted to save the Doctor, so she did. But she's still a caring person who takes care of children, and then there's the side of her that was reincarnated into Oswyn, who wanted to see the stars and got turned into a Dalek. But like we've seen now in series 9, the Doctor inspires Clara to be reckless...
In my opinion, Clara knew Dr already, she was pretending to keep the time continuum intact, like what River did, spoilers. the same as the Dalek Clara.
@@yorkgrass But we see Clara grow up in Victorian England. And she dies. So you'd be saying the body reincarnates, but the mind is the original Clara living 20something years every single time she reincarnates and being fully conscious and aware every single time? I am not a supporter of that theory. I posit all Clara's are separate Clara's. The soufflé is not the soufflé. The soufflé is the recipe. The bits and pieces that make a soufflé but it's different but the same every time.
@@michaeldeboer You saw Clara grew up in Victorian England? Which episode?anyway, the original Clara is the one Dr checked, with the leaf dairy one, the only one that is not died for saving the doctor.
It was very sad when Clara was dying and the modern Clara don't remember that she used to like The Doctor....
2:40 omg what is that tune I love it
Clara knows how to say Doctor who perfectly
"Those were the days..."
They should have done more with the Clara concept and had the Doctor meet several incarnations of her across the course of his time with her, only for each one to die.
Matt Smith and Jenna Coleman were perfectly cast. This story has some of the best supporting characters in the entire run - since '63 - of the show. Vastra, Jenny and Strax could have easily carried a spin-off series.
Strax should be docked pay. He didn't even notice a human clamber onto the stagecoach BEHIND HIM.
The pub was called the Rose and Crown
Rose...
Crown maybe a reference to the episode Tooth and Claw
I’ll always think Moffat wasted an opportunity by not turning Victorian Clara into a main companion. When I first saw this episode I absolutely thought they were going for that. I mean, they even established a cast of supporting characters in Victorian England
haha the look on his face "doctor?doctor who?"
it just says oh no here we go again!
Clara is one of my favorites. For her its because she seems to be the one with the most charisma. Enough to match the doctor's in fact.
love hearing those 'two words'
Best companion ever.
I've just realised how cute it was that the name of the pub was "The Rose&The Crown".
A Rose for a Lord... Sounds quite familiar.