The Master: Iconic Moments | Doctor Who
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- Опубліковано 26 лют 2022
- From Delgado to Dhawan, enjoy some Masterful moments of the Doctor's best enemy!
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It's such a shame that Missy's arc was undone and ignored. The Master became so much more conflicted and interesting only for none of it to matter when they showed up again : (
It's a Shame that The Eleventh Doctor never got to Encounter The Master during his tenure
I know I’m gonna get some hate for this, but I sorta understand why the Master destroyed Gallifrey. He went crazy because a signal they placed in his head for centuries, resurrected him only to fight in the biggest war ever, now we find out that everything he knew about himself was a lie, and that he is a living product of his oldest, greatest enemy. All that rage and pain and madness, would make anyone do anything.
"Where I stand is where I fall", That scene was so well executed only made better by the amazing acting of those three. It gives you the want and need to help people. When I first saw this scene I was so in love. These three actors have my eternal gratitude. And Peter's speech gets my respect because of how it inspires you to do what's right.
I just realised something: Technically, the Master has heard that kindness speech from the Doctor twice. First as "Saxon/Mr. Razor", where he practically laughs in his face, and, after possibly many hundreds of years since then, heard it once more as Missy, standing next to her arguably more evil and apathetic younger incarnation.
Being a fan of the master is so hard. Having to lose them time and time again. Then once you believe they're gone for good bang they're back when you least expect it
Roger Delgado will always be THE Master. Him and Jon Pertwee were brilliant together. Especially during the sword fight in The Sea Devils ⚔️
John Simm in series 10 was brilliant when he return after series 3 and two part special he blows my mind away.
Out of the Nu Who, I loved Missy, John Simm's Master was good but Michelle Gomez's version was chaos personified. Michelle seemed to have a blast playing her.
I really don't get how people say Sachas master is to over the top but not Simms.
I love how Simm says “You would never be so self-destructive. Then again, neither would I.”
"They're not going to THINK like me. They're going to BECOME me" - The Master, 2010
The Spy Master gives me such conflicting feelings. On the one hand, I hated that the character was reverted to pure evil without any acknowledgement of the character development their last incarnation had gone through. But on the other hand, I really enjoy the way Sacha Dhawan
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I love how you didn't call this "Best Moments" but ICONIC moments and you are right to do so because the Master IS Iconic!
The Master will always be one of the best Who antagonists on the show. I’d recommend everyone to listen to the Big Finish audiobooks for some more of them.
Missy easily the best. No other actor got so much to work with, and Michelle Gomez made it even better. Her portrayal was full of nuance, mischief and malevolence, but that look she gives to Capaldi after his "stand with me" speech is just heartbreaking. Who ever thought we'd get that from the Master?
If you look closely at the wave that goes out at
The reveal with David Jacobi as the master is still the best plot twist from Dr Who
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