I also love the entire interaction in Doomsday with the Daleks vs the Cybermen Dalek “We would destroy the Cybermen with one Dalek! You are superior in only one respect…” Cybermen “What is that?” Dalek “YOU are better at D Y I N G” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
One thing you kind of noticed but didn't fully realise was that yes love and happiness saved the day but that didn't come from the Doctor, it came from Amy, when the Doctor at this moment thinks about what it means to live is just pain, misery and suffering, thats what defines his existence, that's why he needs companions to travel with him
Ooh yes, I spoke about that in the outro! I love that the love and happiness came from Amy, but yeah, it's so sad that the Doctor was trying to bring out the human qualities with pain and misery 😭
The line "if Hitler invaded hell, I would give a favourable reference to the devil himself" is a real Churchill quote. He said that after allying with Stalin following Hitler's invasion of the Soviet Union
@@joer3720 Yeah, in fact, i think if the episode was more realistic, The Doctor would actually despise him and what he did. He wouldn't be an old friend of his, whatsoever.
This line makes me think of Palpatine in the Revenge of the Sith novelisation when he told Anakin: (Paraphrasing) "If this so-called 'Sith Lord' is so powerful and walked through that door right now, I'd shake his hand and ask if he had a way to end this terrible war!"
@@johnrob3215Probably, as long as they don't do anything to interfere with whatever happened with 9/Rose/Jack. Or even touch them like what happened in the Father's Day episode.
@@johnrob3215 they can but they usually really dislikes each other almost every time. Theres a lot of it in EU and some in the classic series for instancce
@@johnrob3215because of the Big Finish audio stories there's like 6 different doctors dealing with the Daleks at different places at the same time in the classic story Dalek Invasion of Earth😂
@@johnrob3215World War 2 war didn’t last one single day, nine and rose are nowhere near in this episode, it could be months and months between the two episodes
"They just wanted the Doctor to say that certain phrase." Because he virtually always tells the Daleks "I am the Doctor". Especially if he's recently regenerated.
With Time Travel if he's recently regenerated it might not be the first time they've seen him since he regenerated but it might be the first time he's seen them. Sometimes he'll tell them to check their records. Once he proclaims that he is The Doctor often they'll scan him to check he is a Time Lord but those two words immediately send them into utter hate mode to the point where they'll almost be willing to believe it if somebody else claims to be him.
The line "Broadsword to Danny Boy" when the fighter squadron is in space is a reference to an old World War II spy movie "Where Eagles Dare" where those codenames and line are uttered exactly like in this episode
@@davidmichaelson1092 They did for a random scene and I'm not sure why because it never really factored into the plot. You could have cut the scene and the officer it dropped off from the movie and nothing would have changed with the movie
@@thedoctor4327 I barely remember the movie but I remember that scene being out of place. I agree. I am not sure why they did it. My favorite WW II movies: A Bridge Too Far and Kelly's Heroes.
The daleks got quite the makeover, like the blue one in particular... Also, in 'Journeys End', when all the dalek ships are being destroyed at the end, you can see one ship escaping! Its a nice detail
The Daleks on Earth (Ironsides) fell through time, as they said, they're probably survivors from the last Christopher Eccleston story " Parting of the Ways". If you remember, those Daleks were part human, which would make them impure by Dalek standards. This is why the progenitor device did not recognize them a true Daleks. The testimony from their greatest enemy, calling them Daleks was proof enough for the progenitor device to activate.
@@SKIP-yj3xp they could also be from the new dalek empire that was made from davros that we saw in the stolen earth two parter, cos that was the last time we saw the daleks, and they could also be technically impure
@@TheLukecottle yeah, I just looked it up and it is apparently ambiguous as to where they are from, it could be either, or even from a later defeat we chronologically haven't seen yet!
@@TheLukecottle They could also be from the Seventh Doctor story "Remembrance of the Daleks" it was set in 1963 and had two sets of Daleks fighting each other because one set considered the other to be impure. The 13th Doctor had Daleks fighting over racial purity also, I'm sure the fans all have interesting theories covering the show's history.
This story was adapted (or borrowed) from a (sadly missing) 1966 story called The Power of the Daleks, the first story for Patrick Troughton, the second doctor!
I think it was more than just reminding him of love. It was love plus a secret. It's that secret crush energy because he can feel that stronger. It's the memory of knowing it's not something he should share that gets in deep when he does start to share it, the dial thingie rapidly retreats.
Loved this episode as it showed 11 (and Matt Smith's) confidence as the doctor. Such a great moment where he doesn't hesitate and dives straight in to confront the Daleks directly with nothing but a jammy dodger in his hand. Such an iconic and classic Doctor moment. This to me felt like a throwback to the classic doctor of old.
I really could see Nine’s anger in 11,but also bits of Ten (and a lot of the second Doctor). Matt Smith did his homework on past doctors and incorporated bits of many, while also being very much 11. You are not alone not being overly enthused by the new Daleks. Many fans weren’t wild about them. I will say throughout the show they have had Daleks who are modified from the base design, usually because they ha d a special purpose. But the original design was always the most common. That crack appearing in each episode from her wall to the whale to WW2. Hmmm.
the crack in the wall at the end of this episode and previously the whale is the same as the one in the wall of amys childhood bedroom. It also appeared on the display in the tardis that you thought was ominous.
Someone else might have said this, but the Daleks were inspired by the Nazis. So there is a lot of irony in this episode. My reaction to the reveal of the colorful Daleks is to remember Mortica Addams in the Addams Family values movie. "All that I can forgive...but really, Debbie (Dalek for Debbie here)...pastels?"
Dalek's are back again and in new shiny colors too! Props to the Daleks for this long con of being loyal soldiers. It's the first time we've seen them pretend for a long duration of time (a month, maybe more) WW2 fighter planes is space is just so cool. Makes sense it would work with love and kindness. It's just so human to be loving and kind. The next episode is going to be something to see >:3
Very unpopular opinion here in the fandom but I absolutely love the new breed of Paradigm Daleks, they've always been my favourite design despite the fandoms backlash at the time that still persists to this day : P Matt Smith said in countless interviews that the red Paradigm Dalek was his absolute favourite during his tenure as the Doctor and i couldn't agree more :D
Presume a lot of the "fandoms" may be young?? Those of us oldies have seen various types of Dalek previously in the old series. Nothing new in "new" Daleks
My theory on why the Doctor's way of deactivating the bomb/scientist wasn't working was because he was drawing on what we consider negative emotions, something that the daleks thrive on. It was Amy's focus on the good things that led to a successful outcome.
The Paradigm Daleks... hoo boy. LOL that aside, I never really pieced it together but Amy, probably unintentional, reminds me of Donna. A sassy red- head with empathy and a sharp eye. She's great, one of the finest.
This is one of may favourite 11th Doctor episodes. Very well written episode and loved having Churchill in it played very well by Ian McNeice. the spitfires in space vs dalek ufo was epic. Amy’s method of disarming bracewell was a wonderful moment. Despite what others say I love this design for these Daleks, giant, modern and imposing with deeper more gravely voices and terrifying eye stalks. The only discordant element I found was how bright their colours where, needed to be darker with a metallic shine. I appreciate your acceptance of whatever the show brings.
Agree. When I first saw these Daleks I liked them because I like variety, and fresh new ideas. But the colours just aren't scary, they're somewhat comical.
Fun fact: the new Paragdim Daleks, like redesigned the outer shell of the TARDIS is inspired by the Peter Cushing Movie; because the film was a colour film at a time that this was still something that could be used as a selling point, the Daleks came in several different colours, which is where they got the idea here. Their size boost is a bit more pragmatic, when the Gold Dalek was designed for _Dalek_ since that episdoe had Rose share many scenes with it the most, so it was built to a size where the eyestalk was at eye level with Billie Piper, meanwhile the new Daleks don't have this, so they were designed to be eye level with Matt Smith.
If you are watching this series, maybe you can look out for something, I think I may be the only person up to know to have noticed. There is a countdown that runs through several of the episodes in this season! The first episode is the Eleventh Hour so we start at 11, Then in the Star Beast we have Liz 10. I wasn't able to find a 9 in this episode yet, but in the following one, we meet father OCTAVIAN. I found vague clues for 3, 2 and 1 play special roles in the second and third to last, And you will see an unmissable 0...spoilers. If anybody reading this happens to notice any more of this countdown - as I said, nobody else seems to have noticed it. It would be really cool if you could leave a comment in a reply here.
Original Daleks were silver in old doctor who, in the movies they were coloured just like these and only with the new doctor who series did they become bronze/gold coloured.
14:15 honestly that’s the best moment of the episode, and a brilliant character moment for the Doctor and Amy. The Doctor focuses on the pain, Amy focuses on the positive.
I'm not a fan of the new design, but it's nice to see an end to the repeated 'this is the last dalek in existence and now they're all gone, no wait these are the last daleks in existence and they're all gone, oh hang on here's some more last daleks in existence'. Now they're just back and out there, and don't need to come up with more elaborate ways to survive each time.
And that crank has been round since episode 1 of series 5, not just episode 2. I like how you show you serious side in this reaction. 😂 I glad you did because this was a serious episode.
Ah, I'd forgotten about the Skittles Daleks, as much of fandom referred to them at the time. Although, it wasn't the first time colored Daleks had been on Who, they had been filmed during the black and white era of television. LJ did great icons back when this aired and one of my favorite ones had these Daleks all grouped up and said, "Taste the Rainbow!" Thus endeth the fandom history 101 lesson for today. Amy..."You ever fancied someone you aren't supposed to?" Seems to be the theme of new Who.
Also called "Tellytubby Daleks" in some quarters. They are not popular with Dalek operators because the space inside is bigger but more inconvenient, making them harder to control.
I'll most likely add a second episode per week once we've finished Buffy 😊 it takes me about half a day to edit these videos and I just don't have any more time for them each week!
The "new paradigm" Daleks were introduced to sell toys-- nice bright colors and a variety so you'd have to buy 'em all-- and they had them in stores within days of this episode's first airing. And then they turned out to be so massively unpopular with the fandom that they made "New Coke" look like a masterpiece of marketing genius. Doctor Who Magazine reported receiving letters to the editor in a ratio of 1000 to 1 against them, the Internet started calling them "Toy Story Daleks" or "Might Morphing Power Daleks," and most importantly from the BBC's point of view, the toys sat on the shelves. Steven Moffat quickly announced that he never actually intended for them to replace the original Daleks, just to be an officer class, although we never saw them do that or ever appear again except in one episode that was already filmed before this one aired.
I feel slightly bad for giggling at you not realising the Jammy Dodger was a biscuit until the Doctor took a bite out of it- to be fair Jammy Dodgers are a very British type of biscuit. I’m not sure they’re particularly easy to find outside the UK. The Dalek redesign was done in part because Karen Gillain (Amy) is so tall- when the first Dalek prop for the new series was made they designed it so it so the eyestalk was at the same level as Billie Piper’s face. So these guys were designed to be at the same scale for Karen Gillain.
@@johnrob3215 Matt Smith is 6'0". And Karen got the job because she's brilliant. As Steven Moffat himself said, she was the last to audition for the role, and "We saw some amazing actresses for this part. But when Karen came through the door, the game was up - she was funny, clever, gorgeous and sexy. Or Scottish, which is the quick way of saying it. A generation of little girls will want to be her. And a generation of little boys will want them to be her too."
Arnott’s biscuits in Australia have their own version of Jammie dodgers, just called raspberry shortcakes, but I don’t think they have the variety the original bikkies do.
There are similar biscuits (cookies, here), with fruity fillings, all over North America... They just have different names and different fillings. My fav is lemon flavoured. Cool detail about the tall Daleks, I did not know that! ;-]
Daleks are like the weeds of the universe… you pull them out, yet somehow they manage to come back every time… and often in more numbers than you had originally.
I said this before but I do think every new actor who plays The Doctor has to have a battle encounter with the Daleks. At this point people didn’t believe Matt Smith had in him to play The Doctor as he the youngest actor to play him and Moffat knew this so I like how he trying prove people wrong that Matt was the right choice after all so I thought it was a good idea to bring the Daleks back early just to see how Matt can show his serious side and show The Doctors hate towards them and he did here. He really showed that he can play serious really well and prove he was the right choice to play The Doctor.
When the Doctor explains that the daleks are his oldest and most dangerous enemy, Churchill retorts with something similar to what he said after Fritz invaded Ivan in '41. "If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Also, that music when the new daleks appear, 'Victory of the Daleks' is such a powerful soundtrack. Hopefully YT doesn't nuke my comment from orbit for mentioning history. I'm guessing it's 50/50 odds.
I honestly think this is the most underrated episode of New Who. I don't even think it's amazing, but there's a lot of hate for it. But that might have something to do with this being my introduction to the Daleks when I was a kid. So the Power Ranger Daleks were colourful and fun for me, and also I didn't have a point of comparison for them apart from the Ironsides. On a deep level, the Paradigm Daleks are kind of what I expect Daleks to look like? I watched this episode 5 times before I ever saw a single other type of Dalek.
Good guess about the Dalek colors designating rank! It's never specifically stated on the show but, yes, each color does represent the rank/job of that Dalek (it's just one of those little fun details that is only found in official encyclopedias & things like that). I can't remember the entire hierarchy but, the highest rank are the white ones, which is why in this episode he's the one that speaks directly to the Doctor the most. And the lowest rank are the red ones.
I like that they made the new Daleks more physically imposing, but I think it was a mistake to give them swappable weapons and different roles within the Paradigm, but then not show what any of that means in their introductory episode. Bit of a missed opportunity. I think they'd look better metallic rather than matt too, but that's a minor point.
I really enjoy this doctors silly energy. I only started watching dr who probably 7-8 years ago. So 9 was my first doctor. The daleks weren’t nostalgic for me. So I don’t mind the skittle colored dalek. I see it as a natural result of self identification. If you are dalek 1, 2, 3 and your identy is part of a whole and having differences don’t matter. If you are caan (met is army of ghosts I believe) or some other name, then you have an identity and distinction starts to matter. So it always made sense to me that identifying markers (color for example) would take place.
As someone else as hinted to, the reaction involved them being dubbed "Power Ranger Daleks", which I think kind of sums it up. I, personally, like the general design (and what a voice too). They just need to be less vibrant, I think.
This looks like it is gonna be a great episode today with the Daleks and Sir Winston Churchill in the same episode, have a very beautiful week and take care my friend Juliette.🐈⬛🚀🇦🇺
Maybe not an absolute stand-out this one IMO but still a fun episode with Churchill, the Daleks and a little Easter Egg nod to "Where Eagles Dare", one of my favourite WWII movies as a youngster. And obviously nothing that involves a Jammie Dodger can be _all_ bad :). (19:09 just a gentle reminder BTW, it wasn't _England_ fighting the Germans, it was the UK as a whole i.e. England _plus_ Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. And at this point, even early-ish in the war before the US got actively involved, we had various allies too including, of course, Australia :)
this episode is the day, where the daleks evolved... from the most aggressive Salt and pepper shakers, into the most dangerous refridgerators of all time....
The colour schemes do indeed represent different ranks 😀 White - Supreme Blue - Strategist Yellow - Eternal (anyone's guess what that means lol) Orange - Scientist Red - Drone
Te eternal dalek has some kind of time sensitivity and telepathy capacity no other dalek has, so it must be akin to the time strategist/controller dalek
The ducklings and goats are very curious about why the Daleks made Dalek Power Rangers. The ducklings were so curious they even stopped doing The Dance of Joy for their Messiah, Cordelia. Have a great day.
The style of Daleks you're familiar with have been around since 2005. Daleks have had various designs in the classic era. Steven Moffat felt it was time for a change
SO, you're learning about the "Quirky" doctor. Matt is a funny guy and Amy is a wonderful actress. Lots of great adventures from this pairing so you need to buckle up. Wish I could say more but, you know how it goes 😊.
He does seem delightfully quirky! Not too different from our beloved 10th Doctor in that way! I'm really, really enjoying Matt though. He's lovely! Have a nice day, Steven 💜
"wOulD YoU CaRe fOr sOmE TeEeEaA?!" This one won't ever leave my head. Never. ... And I prefer it that way! 👍
As someone who has interest in historic events I personally prefer the episodes where The Doctor goes into past rather than into future. I mean the future and space adventures and new, creative alien forms is DEFINITELY fun (heck, most of my favorite episodes are such, like the S4's Library two parter for example) and also presents lot of fun moments and chances to do creative and silly fictional adventures where only the creators imagination is the limit, but I would want to see a tad bit more stories where the episode is created around some actual historic events or time perioids. Not much if it makes things easier, but every now and then. Speaking of which, especially when Ian McNeice makes surprisingly awesome Winston Churchill. "I love that it's working through love and kindness, rather than the feeling of hurt and loss." This to me is yet again one of those moments that show why The Doctor, especially the NeWho Doctor, needs their companion. 11, despite yet another new face and far more silly personality now, still has the rage and anger of the Ninth and Tenth Doctor affecting him and making him to resort to those feelings when in need. In comes the human companion, in this case Amy, reminding him of the OTHER part of the human nature. The one that acts upon kindness.
DOCTOR: You are my enemy! And I am yours. You are everything I despise. The worst thing in all creation. I've defeated you time and time again. I've defeated you. I sent you back into the Void. I saved the whole of reality from you. I am the Doctor. And you are the Daleks. I love that scene. It just shows how much he hates The Dalek's. I was seeing a bit of the 9th Doctor in 11 here. Also, I do find it funny that he beats up the Dalek with a big spanner. Great bit of acting from Matt Smith.
Moffat (showrunner )has admitted that changing the Daleks design was a step too far, something that 'wasn't' broke so don't fix it' situation, and I agree, the fact thier all multi color as well does not help things
Don't get attached to the "New Dalek Paradigm" - they don't last. Steven Moffat did intend for them to be the main Daleks going forward, but they weren't well-recieved, really. They make a couple of small appearances and that's about it. Later Dalek appearances are back to the bronze models used since 2005. One reason they were redesigned back then was due to the cast. The bronze Daleks were made to match the heights of Billie Piper and Christopher Eccleston. Karen Gillan and Matt Smith are very tall (In Karen's case mostly leg!), so the new design was partly for that. I think keeping them around with the pre-existing ones could have worked - in the 80s there were two separate factions of Daleks. The old-school grey "Original" Daleks and thw white "imperial" Daleks, who were created by Davros and were loyal to him only. I think that could have worked again. The idea was cool though, a new breed of "pure" Daleks after so many years of bastardised Daleks engineered from Humans or other means. They've shown what they are like towards "impurity" already, like how they turned on Dalek Sec for becoming a human/Dalek hybrid. The yellow Eyestalk being their actual eye was also a nice creepy touch.
I think the Daleks have been through various minor redesigns since the later years of Old Who, and they were rebuilt from scratch for New Who, of course retaining a recognizable similarity to the original 1963 design.
Little changes were made almost every time they appeared, right from 1963 onwards. Sometimes it was must a change of colour scheme; Sometimes it was adding or removing some feature relevant to a plot point in the current story; Sometimes it was just a side-effect of needing to repair some damage to the prop.
I remember when this first aired and they tried to pass these new Daleks off as the new super cool hotness... Everyone just laughed and made fun of them. Lol
@@chazo1367 Maybe. But to me.. Not necessarily. It was the shape of them that people disliked. Amongst other things the proportions were horrible. ( not everyone likes big butts. lol ) and the neck ribs just looked weird.
I liked the design of the New Paradigm Daleks. I think they were designed to be at the same eye level as Karen Gillan, and the prior Daleks were designed to be at the same eye level as Billie Piper.
"So there's no more original Daleks left now?" Those were not the original Daleks. Over time their DNA has been corrupted and altered, making them different to what they once were. Being different, they had to be exterminated. These "new" ones have pure Dalek DNA, making them the same as the originals.
Yeah, very few people liked the new Daleks. Moffat said it turned out to be a design that looked better in person than it did on screen. They are bigger and more imposing, but he said that on camera there's no noticeable difference in size. I don't hate them, but i prefer the bronze-Daleks. That red Dalek from the Davros episode looked really cool. If they wanted to make them more colorful, i wish they'd gone down that route instead.
This episode takes place during the Blitz. A very specific period of WW2 in which Britain was being bombed into rubble by Germany day and night. The blackouts (meaning no light on) were nationwide and issued by law. It made it a lot harder for the German planes to spot targets to bomb. Obviously during the day they could see fine, but at night it was important to deny them clear sight. These were the darkest days of Britain and many people thought we were going to be destroyed/invaded by the Germans. Just thought I’d give some context, as while this does happen during WW2 like you said, I think that oversimplified things just a bit. Once you realise what a dire situation they are in it adds a lot of weight to the episode.
Depending on my mood, I enjoy watching this episode. Kinda indifferent to the different colored Daleks, even though I did have a slight interest in how the colors would come into play in future episodes. To me, a Dalek is a Dalek.
Each new dalek also is a specific rank: White = supreme Red = drone (solider) Blue = strategist Orange = scientist Yellow = eternal (his purpose was never truly revealed)
The sad thing about the Paradime is that if they weren't Rainbow, the design would've been so menacing. With the exception of the White Supreme, they should've been the same colour.
Glad you're back with another reaction! 🥰💖. The power ranger daleks always looked a bit too silly for me. Then again, I often watch episodes from the 80's where they are clearly made of cardboard so I guess that doesn't matter too much 😂. Dr Who can be a bit silly sometimes.
I enjoyed the portrayal of Churchill of this in episode as a sleazy and untrustworthy individual which is more accurate to reality than in most of his depictions in media, the man helped with the war but he was an utterly horrid man who believed in similar eugenic principal that the nazis themselves believed
Eh, not really. It's depiction of Churchill is marginally less sanitised than some others, but he's still depicted as a good man who just made some mistakes. I don't think anyone is gonna watch this and think it challenges how they see him.
So the dalek redesign was basically because karren was too tall and it made the daleks look less scary next to her, you’ll notice the 2005 copper design was made to be eye level with billie. However dalek have been redesigned many many times over the shows run so its somthing fans are used to, there was a big backlash at the time around keeping this redesign but ill let you see how it develops in the show.
“Hey, paisley… ever fancy someone you know you shouldn’t?” Boy, is THAT a meta line, given I felt like the writers were singling me out personally regarding Amy as much as hinting at Amy’s feelings on Eleven. I actually really like this episode, especially the new Skittles “Taste the Rainbow!” Daleks. I actually liked that there was an effort to evolve the Daleks, certainly attempting to keep a classic from going stale.
It seems that a lot of people in the comments regarded the new Daleks as not great, but people seem to remember it fondly with calling them skittles and M&Ms hehe
“You… do not require tea?” is still one of the funniest lines in the entire show. 😂
I love a good cuppa, but I don't want one from a Dalek haha
I also love the entire interaction in Doomsday with the Daleks vs the Cybermen
Dalek “We would destroy the Cybermen with one Dalek! You are superior in only one respect…”
Cybermen “What is that?”
Dalek “YOU are better at D Y I N G” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@leeci33 (Long awkward pause) Cyberman: How long did you spend in your sphere thinking that one up?
One thing you kind of noticed but didn't fully realise was that yes love and happiness saved the day but that didn't come from the Doctor, it came from Amy, when the Doctor at this moment thinks about what it means to live is just pain, misery and suffering, thats what defines his existence, that's why he needs companions to travel with him
Ooh yes, I spoke about that in the outro! I love that the love and happiness came from Amy, but yeah, it's so sad that the Doctor was trying to bring out the human qualities with pain and misery 😭
The line "if Hitler invaded hell, I would give a favourable reference to the devil himself" is a real Churchill quote. He said that after allying with Stalin following Hitler's invasion of the Soviet Union
Churchill was such an awful human being. Britain needed him but I find this episode presenting him as some lovable caricature a bit much.
@@joer3720 Yeah, in fact, i think if the episode was more realistic, The Doctor would actually despise him and what he did. He wouldn't be an old friend of his, whatsoever.
@worthybutter2004 the doctor has done worse?
@@joer3720xD the doctor has committed multiple genocides xD
This line makes me think of Palpatine in the Revenge of the Sith novelisation when he told Anakin:
(Paraphrasing)
"If this so-called 'Sith Lord' is so powerful and walked through that door right now, I'd shake his hand and ask if he had a way to end this terrible war!"
Its not JUST a biscuit!
ITS A JAMMY DODGER!
Exactly, he was promised tea!
@@vincentking2552 🤣🤣🤣
Just think, a few miles from there, down in London, The Ninth Doctor, Rose and Captain Jack are fighting off a bunch of gas mask zombies.
@@johnrob3215Probably, as long as they don't do anything to interfere with whatever happened with 9/Rose/Jack. Or even touch them like what happened in the Father's Day episode.
Happened before
@@johnrob3215 they can but they usually really dislikes each other almost every time. Theres a lot of it in EU and some in the classic series for instancce
@@johnrob3215because of the Big Finish audio stories there's like 6 different doctors dealing with the Daleks at different places at the same time in the classic story Dalek Invasion of Earth😂
@@johnrob3215World War 2 war didn’t last one single day, nine and rose are nowhere near in this episode, it could be months and months between the two episodes
Love that the Dalek gun is jerking at the opportunity to kill the doctor but knows they need his testimony first on the “kill me!” Bit
"They just wanted the Doctor to say that certain phrase."
Because he virtually always tells the Daleks "I am the Doctor". Especially if he's recently regenerated.
TRUE! I can't remember this (I should know this by now!) but do the Daleks know it's him if he's recently regenerated?
With Time Travel if he's recently regenerated it might not be the first time they've seen him since he regenerated but it might be the first time he's seen them. Sometimes he'll tell them to check their records. Once he proclaims that he is The Doctor often they'll scan him to check he is a Time Lord but those two words immediately send them into utter hate mode to the point where they'll almost be willing to believe it if somebody else claims to be him.
"Please desist from striking me" might be the funniest thing a dalek has ever said.
The line "Broadsword to Danny Boy" when the fighter squadron is in space is a reference to an old World War II spy movie "Where Eagles Dare" where those codenames and line are uttered exactly like in this episode
By Sir Richard Burton, no less.
I saw that movie a long time ago. Was that the one that had the helicopter in WW II, inaccurately? I remember it as being good but with anacrhonisms.
@@davidmichaelson1092 They did for a random scene and I'm not sure why because it never really factored into the plot. You could have cut the scene and the officer it dropped off from the movie and nothing would have changed with the movie
@@thedoctor4327 I barely remember the movie but I remember that scene being out of place. I agree. I am not sure why they did it.
My favorite WW II movies: A Bridge Too Far and Kelly's Heroes.
The daleks got quite the makeover, like the blue one in particular...
Also, in 'Journeys End', when all the dalek ships are being destroyed at the end, you can see one ship escaping! Its a nice detail
The Daleks on Earth (Ironsides) fell through time, as they said, they're probably survivors from the last Christopher Eccleston story " Parting of the Ways". If you remember, those Daleks were part human, which would make them impure by Dalek standards. This is why the progenitor device did not recognize them a true Daleks. The testimony from their greatest enemy, calling them Daleks was proof enough for the progenitor device to activate.
@@SKIP-yj3xp they could also be from the new dalek empire that was made from davros that we saw in the stolen earth two parter, cos that was the last time we saw the daleks, and they could also be technically impure
@@zapperzaki think being made from davros himself would make them the most pure though :/
@@TheLukecottle yeah, I just looked it up and it is apparently ambiguous as to where they are from, it could be either, or even from a later defeat we chronologically haven't seen yet!
@zapperzak 100%, it could even be just that they are infected with void stuff or vortex residue? Who knows 🤷♂️ fun to theorise though!!
@@TheLukecottle They could also be from the Seventh Doctor story "Remembrance of the Daleks" it was set in 1963 and had two sets of Daleks fighting each other because one set considered the other to be impure. The 13th Doctor had Daleks fighting over racial purity also, I'm sure the fans all have interesting theories covering the show's history.
This story was adapted (or borrowed) from a (sadly missing) 1966 story called The Power of the Daleks, the first story for Patrick Troughton, the second doctor!
Though missing, the audio exists and was animated seven or eight years ago, so we at least have something.
It re-used one concept, is all.
I think it was more than just reminding him of love. It was love plus a secret. It's that secret crush energy because he can feel that stronger. It's the memory of knowing it's not something he should share that gets in deep when he does start to share it, the dial thingie rapidly retreats.
The Supreme Dalek listed the roles - Scientist (orange), strategist (blue), drone (red), eternal (yellow) and Supreme (white),
The hell do the last two even mean?
And the red one got kind of screwed over, I see.
@Kayta-Linda The Supreme is the leader.
@@Kayta-Lindathey mean they wanted extra colours to sell more action figures
Loved this episode as it showed 11 (and Matt Smith's) confidence as the doctor. Such a great moment where he doesn't hesitate and dives straight in to confront the Daleks directly with nothing but a jammy dodger in his hand. Such an iconic and classic Doctor moment. This to me felt like a throwback to the classic doctor of old.
I binged the whole series of your videos. Now up to date and waiting excited for each episode
Woah, well done 🙌 now the waiting begins hehe
I really could see Nine’s anger in 11,but also bits of Ten (and a lot of the second Doctor). Matt Smith did his homework on past doctors and incorporated bits of many, while also being very much 11. You are not alone not being overly enthused by the new Daleks. Many fans weren’t wild about them. I will say throughout the show they have had Daleks who are modified from the base design, usually because they ha d a special purpose. But the original design was always the most common. That crack appearing in each episode from her wall to the whale to WW2. Hmmm.
the crack in the wall at the end of this episode and previously the whale is the same as the one in the wall of amys childhood bedroom. It also appeared on the display in the tardis that you thought was ominous.
Yeah, it's the same crack! It's really interesting!!
Power ranger daleks
Lol that's a good one. I call them the Skittle Daleks
Jelly Baby Daleks
They aren't cool enough.
Crayola Daleks.
The Spice Daleks.
@@bradywilburn1418
Skittle Daleks?! 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
The Winston Churchill Museum in Central London in his actual bunker is a fascinating place.
Someone else might have said this, but the Daleks were inspired by the Nazis. So there is a lot of irony in this episode.
My reaction to the reveal of the colorful Daleks is to remember Mortica Addams in the Addams Family values movie. "All that I can forgive...but really, Debbie (Dalek for Debbie here)...pastels?"
Dalek's are back again and in new shiny colors too!
Props to the Daleks for this long con of being loyal soldiers.
It's the first time we've seen them pretend for a long duration of time (a month, maybe more)
WW2 fighter planes is space is just so cool.
Makes sense it would work with love and kindness.
It's just so human to be loving and kind.
The next episode is going to be something to see >:3
Love this reaction as usual!
I remember when the colorful Daleks debuted, the Classic Whovian’s were NOT HAPPY.
Very unpopular opinion here in the fandom but I absolutely love the new breed of Paradigm Daleks, they've always been my favourite design despite the fandoms backlash at the time that still persists to this day : P
Matt Smith said in countless interviews that the red Paradigm Dalek was his absolute favourite during his tenure as the Doctor and i couldn't agree more :D
They look so similar to me that I never saw what all the backlash is about. Yeah, they're a little bigger and they come in colors now, but so what?
alot of people say they are the teletubby daleks, which is just unfair they look so cool
Presume a lot of the "fandoms" may be young?? Those of us oldies have seen various types of Dalek previously in the old series. Nothing new in "new" Daleks
I think one joke at the time was like they brought to mind a new line of iPhones in the color of your choice.
Crayola Daleks.....
My theory on why the Doctor's way of deactivating the bomb/scientist wasn't working was because he was drawing on what we consider negative emotions, something that the daleks thrive on.
It was Amy's focus on the good things that led to a successful outcome.
The Paradigm Daleks... hoo boy. LOL that aside, I never really pieced it together but Amy, probably unintentional, reminds me of Donna. A sassy red- head with empathy and a sharp eye. She's great, one of the finest.
Two redheads in a row... he might be developing a type haha
This is one of may favourite 11th Doctor episodes. Very well written episode and loved having Churchill in it played very well by Ian McNeice. the spitfires in space vs dalek ufo was epic. Amy’s method of disarming bracewell was a wonderful moment. Despite what others say I love this design for these Daleks, giant, modern and imposing with deeper more gravely voices and terrifying eye stalks. The only discordant element I found was how bright their colours where, needed to be darker with a metallic shine. I appreciate your acceptance of whatever the show brings.
Agree. When I first saw these Daleks I liked them because I like variety, and fresh new ideas. But the colours just aren't scary, they're somewhat comical.
Fun fact: the new Paragdim Daleks, like redesigned the outer shell of the TARDIS is inspired by the Peter Cushing Movie; because the film was a colour film at a time that this was still something that could be used as a selling point, the Daleks came in several different colours, which is where they got the idea here.
Their size boost is a bit more pragmatic, when the Gold Dalek was designed for _Dalek_ since that episdoe had Rose share many scenes with it the most, so it was built to a size where the eyestalk was at eye level with Billie Piper, meanwhile the new Daleks don't have this, so they were designed to be eye level with Matt Smith.
If you are watching this series, maybe you can look out for something, I think I may be the only person up to know to have noticed. There is a countdown that runs through several of the episodes in this season! The first episode is the Eleventh Hour so we start at 11, Then in the Star Beast we have Liz 10. I wasn't able to find a 9 in this episode yet, but in the following one, we meet father OCTAVIAN. I found vague clues for 3, 2 and 1 play special roles in the second and third to last, And you will see an unmissable 0...spoilers. If anybody reading this happens to notice any more of this countdown - as I said, nobody else seems to have noticed it. It would be really cool if you could leave a comment in a reply here.
Love the Black and White of the Doctor and the Dalek it harks back to the 1966 Dalek episode.
Nice threads interwoven in this season.
Original Daleks were silver in old doctor who, in the movies they were coloured just like these and only with the new doctor who series did they become bronze/gold coloured.
Wow! The catrobatics at the end of the video! That made up for the Teletubby Daleks. It gets better though.
HAHA!! He's not doing too badly, is he! He's getting on a bit at 10 years old, but can still show off to the younger felines in the house hehe
Mark Gatiss wrote this with colourful Daleks like the ones he'd seen in the sixties films.
14:15 honestly that’s the best moment of the episode, and a brilliant character moment for the Doctor and Amy. The Doctor focuses on the pain, Amy focuses on the positive.
Amy focusses on pain too, but a very special kind of pain: The kind that comes from hope, rather than from despair.
I'm not a fan of the new design, but it's nice to see an end to the repeated 'this is the last dalek in existence and now they're all gone, no wait these are the last daleks in existence and they're all gone, oh hang on here's some more last daleks in existence'. Now they're just back and out there, and don't need to come up with more elaborate ways to survive each time.
"Would you care for some tea?", the greatest line in all of Dr Who!
And that crank has been round since episode 1 of series 5, not just episode 2.
I like how you show you serious side in this reaction. 😂
I glad you did because this was a serious episode.
Ah, I'd forgotten about the Skittles Daleks, as much of fandom referred to them at the time. Although, it wasn't the first time colored Daleks had been on Who, they had been filmed during the black and white era of television. LJ did great icons back when this aired and one of my favorite ones had these Daleks all grouped up and said, "Taste the Rainbow!" Thus endeth the fandom history 101 lesson for today.
Amy..."You ever fancied someone you aren't supposed to?" Seems to be the theme of new Who.
Also called "Tellytubby Daleks" in some quarters. They are not popular with Dalek operators because the space inside is bigger but more inconvenient, making them harder to control.
Can you do more Doctor who content a week? I really enjoy your vidoes and would love it twice a week 😊
I'll most likely add a second episode per week once we've finished Buffy 😊 it takes me about half a day to edit these videos and I just don't have any more time for them each week!
@@julesreacts Bless you, it's a LOT of work! But you do such a great job!
Thank you!! I actually really enjoy it 💜
The "new paradigm" Daleks were introduced to sell toys-- nice bright colors and a variety so you'd have to buy 'em all-- and they had them in stores within days of this episode's first airing.
And then they turned out to be so massively unpopular with the fandom that they made "New Coke" look like a masterpiece of marketing genius. Doctor Who Magazine reported receiving letters to the editor in a ratio of 1000 to 1 against them, the Internet started calling them "Toy Story Daleks" or "Might Morphing Power Daleks," and most importantly from the BBC's point of view, the toys sat on the shelves. Steven Moffat quickly announced that he never actually intended for them to replace the original Daleks, just to be an officer class, although we never saw them do that or ever appear again except in one episode that was already filmed before this one aired.
Thanks for this summary. Checked the comments to see if this was said already. Couldn't have worded it any better.
Pity.
I feel slightly bad for giggling at you not realising the Jammy Dodger was a biscuit until the Doctor took a bite out of it- to be fair Jammy Dodgers are a very British type of biscuit. I’m not sure they’re particularly easy to find outside the UK.
The Dalek redesign was done in part because Karen Gillain (Amy) is so tall- when the first Dalek prop for the new series was made they designed it so it so the eyestalk was at the same level as Billie Piper’s face. So these guys were designed to be at the same scale for Karen Gillain.
@@johnrob3215 Matt Smith is 6'0". And Karen got the job because she's brilliant. As Steven Moffat himself said, she was the last to audition for the role, and "We saw some amazing actresses for this part. But when Karen came through the door, the game was up - she was funny, clever, gorgeous and sexy. Or Scottish, which is the quick way of saying it. A generation of little girls will want to be her. And a generation of little boys will want them to be her too."
Arnott’s biscuits in Australia have their own version of Jammie dodgers, just called raspberry shortcakes, but I don’t think they have the variety the original bikkies do.
There are similar biscuits (cookies, here), with fruity fillings, all over North America... They just have different names and different fillings. My fav is lemon flavoured.
Cool detail about the tall Daleks, I did not know that! ;-]
@@johnrob3215 Your source for this?
@@johnrob3215 I'd like to know if it's just your own opinion, or something the production team have actually said.
You are going to love the Amy Pond story arc
Awesome video as always cannot wait for the next one
Thank you 😊😊
The phrase "Broadsword calling Danny Boy" is taken from the World War II film Where Eagles Dare, starring Richard Burton, who played Major John Smith.
Everyone's talking about the colorful Daleks...
But I just love the normal Daleks with the little UK flag on them. So cute!
“YOU! ARE! MY! ENEMY! AND I AM YOURS!” gives me chills every time
Daleks are like the weeds of the universe… you pull them out, yet somehow they manage to come back every time… and often in more numbers than you had originally.
Not very weedy though.
HAHA! Yep! I have a garden full of annoying Daleks 🤣
I said this before but I do think every new actor who plays The Doctor has to have a battle encounter with the Daleks.
At this point people didn’t believe Matt Smith had in him to play The Doctor as he the youngest actor to play him and Moffat knew this so I like how he trying prove people wrong that Matt was the right choice after all so I thought it was a good idea to bring the Daleks back early just to see how Matt can show his serious side and show The Doctors hate towards them and he did here. He really showed that he can play serious really well and prove he was the right choice to play The Doctor.
When the Doctor explains that the daleks are his oldest and most dangerous enemy, Churchill retorts with something similar to what he said after Fritz invaded Ivan in '41. "If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons."
Also, that music when the new daleks appear, 'Victory of the Daleks' is such a powerful soundtrack.
Hopefully YT doesn't nuke my comment from orbit for mentioning history. I'm guessing it's 50/50 odds.
I honestly think this is the most underrated episode of New Who. I don't even think it's amazing, but there's a lot of hate for it. But that might have something to do with this being my introduction to the Daleks when I was a kid. So the Power Ranger Daleks were colourful and fun for me, and also I didn't have a point of comparison for them apart from the Ironsides. On a deep level, the Paradigm Daleks are kind of what I expect Daleks to look like? I watched this episode 5 times before I ever saw a single other type of Dalek.
The DALEKS will always be the greatest WHO villians
Good guess about the Dalek colors designating rank! It's never specifically stated on the show but, yes, each color does represent the rank/job of that Dalek (it's just one of those little fun details that is only found in official encyclopedias & things like that). I can't remember the entire hierarchy but, the highest rank are the white ones, which is why in this episode he's the one that speaks directly to the Doctor the most. And the lowest rank are the red ones.
Great reactions from Jules, to another excellent episode of New Who, that lays the groundwork for possible future plot points.
Thank you, Kieron! I hope you're having a great week!
Best line of the episode.
"It's a jammy dodger!"
I made jam drop biscuits on the weekend, basically the same haha
I like that they made the new Daleks more physically imposing, but I think it was a mistake to give them swappable weapons and different roles within the Paradigm, but then not show what any of that means in their introductory episode. Bit of a missed opportunity.
I think they'd look better metallic rather than matt too, but that's a minor point.
I really enjoy this doctors silly energy.
I only started watching dr who probably 7-8 years ago. So 9 was my first doctor. The daleks weren’t nostalgic for me. So I don’t mind the skittle colored dalek. I see it as a natural result of self identification. If you are dalek 1, 2, 3 and your identy is part of a whole and having differences don’t matter. If you are caan (met is army of ghosts I believe) or some other name, then you have an identity and distinction starts to matter. So it always made sense to me that identifying markers (color for example) would take place.
Silly energy is the BEST energy 💜
😳🕸️🕷️🐈Orange Spider-Cat drops from ceiling to the floor behind Jules, casually walks away….😹🫀🫀🕚🟦🌌
HEHE! He's been sitting up there a bit lately. Must be good weather for it!
As someone else as hinted to, the reaction involved them being dubbed "Power Ranger Daleks", which I think kind of sums it up. I, personally, like the general design (and what a voice too). They just need to be less vibrant, I think.
“Better not be a Dalek” got me smiling 😂
Always the Daleks 🤣
I just saw a package of jammy dodgers today (not common) and I can't help but think of this episode. Its a nice coincidence to see this posted. 😊
This looks like it is gonna be a great episode today with the Daleks and Sir Winston Churchill in the same episode, have a very beautiful week and take care my friend Juliette.🐈⬛🚀🇦🇺
Somewhere around this time the ninth Doctor and Rose meet Captain Jack in "the empty child".
'I'm used to...the original daleks.'
As a doctor who fan I honestly had to laugh out loud at that, hmm original, that can mean many things believe me.
Maybe not an absolute stand-out this one IMO but still a fun episode with Churchill, the Daleks and a little Easter Egg nod to "Where Eagles Dare", one of my favourite WWII movies as a youngster. And obviously nothing that involves a Jammie Dodger can be _all_ bad :).
(19:09 just a gentle reminder BTW, it wasn't _England_ fighting the Germans, it was the UK as a whole i.e. England _plus_ Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. And at this point, even early-ish in the war before the US got actively involved, we had various allies too including, of course, Australia :)
Wow your cat just came down from the ceiling like Jonesy in Alien. Watch out.
I was going to mention the cat drop myself!
LMAO 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@julesreacts Talk about your jump scares from the lady who doesn't like jump scares.
this episode is the day, where the daleks evolved...
from the most aggressive Salt and pepper shakers, into the most dangerous refridgerators of all time....
best is yet to come
The colour schemes do indeed represent different ranks 😀
White - Supreme
Blue - Strategist
Yellow - Eternal (anyone's guess what that means lol)
Orange - Scientist
Red - Drone
Not ranks, different specialisations
Te eternal dalek has some kind of time sensitivity and telepathy capacity no other dalek has, so it must be akin to the time strategist/controller dalek
*spoilers*
I wish they kept the new design. I loved the redesign and after this series we barely ever see the redesign again.
We find out what the eternal dalek does in victory of the doctor
I don't remember them being labeled. When does that happen?
The ducklings and goats are very curious about why the Daleks made Dalek Power Rangers. The ducklings were so curious they even stopped doing The Dance of Joy for their Messiah, Cordelia.
Have a great day.
The ducklings ARE pure joy, Cat! That dance is made for them 🤣💜
Amy is really saying she has a secret crush on the doctor as well as trying to get bracewell to deactivate the bomb
The style of Daleks you're familiar with have been around since 2005.
Daleks have had various designs in the classic era.
Steven Moffat felt it was time for a change
SO, you're learning about the "Quirky" doctor. Matt is a funny guy and Amy is a wonderful actress. Lots of great adventures from this pairing so you need to buckle up. Wish I could say more but, you know how it goes 😊.
He does seem delightfully quirky! Not too different from our beloved 10th Doctor in that way! I'm really, really enjoying Matt though. He's lovely! Have a nice day, Steven 💜
@@julesreacts Thank you !!! It's always a pleasure to hear from you 🤗😍👍
"wOulD YoU CaRe fOr sOmE TeEeEaA?!"
This one won't ever leave my head.
Never.
...
And I prefer it that way! 👍
As someone who has interest in historic events I personally prefer the episodes where The Doctor goes into past rather than into future.
I mean the future and space adventures and new, creative alien forms is DEFINITELY fun (heck, most of my favorite episodes are such, like the S4's Library two parter for example) and also presents lot of fun moments and chances to do creative and silly fictional adventures where only the creators imagination is the limit, but I would want to see a tad bit more stories where the episode is created around some actual historic events or time perioids. Not much if it makes things easier, but every now and then.
Speaking of which, especially when Ian McNeice makes surprisingly awesome Winston Churchill.
"I love that it's working through love and kindness, rather than the feeling of hurt and loss."
This to me is yet again one of those moments that show why The Doctor, especially the NeWho Doctor, needs their companion. 11, despite yet another new face and far more silly personality now, still has the rage and anger of the Ninth and Tenth Doctor affecting him and making him to resort to those feelings when in need. In comes the human companion, in this case Amy, reminding him of the OTHER part of the human nature. The one that acts upon kindness.
DOCTOR: You are my enemy! And I am yours. You are everything I despise. The worst thing in all creation. I've defeated you time and time again. I've defeated you. I sent you back into the Void. I saved the whole of reality from you. I am the Doctor. And you are the Daleks.
I love that scene. It just shows how much he hates The Dalek's. I was seeing a bit of the 9th Doctor in 11 here.
Also, I do find it funny that he beats up the Dalek with a big spanner.
Great bit of acting from Matt Smith.
Moffat (showrunner )has admitted that changing the Daleks design was a step too far, something that 'wasn't' broke so don't fix it' situation, and I agree, the fact thier all multi color as well does not help things
Mmmm ….. jammy dodgers …..
I like the strawberry ones the best❤❤❤
Don't get attached to the "New Dalek Paradigm" - they don't last.
Steven Moffat did intend for them to be the main Daleks going forward, but they weren't well-recieved, really. They make a couple of small appearances and that's about it. Later Dalek appearances are back to the bronze models used since 2005.
One reason they were redesigned back then was due to the cast. The bronze Daleks were made to match the heights of Billie Piper and Christopher Eccleston. Karen Gillan and Matt Smith are very tall (In Karen's case mostly leg!), so the new design was partly for that.
I think keeping them around with the pre-existing ones could have worked - in the 80s there were two separate factions of Daleks. The old-school grey "Original" Daleks and thw white "imperial" Daleks, who were created by Davros and were loyal to him only. I think that could have worked again.
The idea was cool though, a new breed of "pure" Daleks after so many years of bastardised Daleks engineered from Humans or other means. They've shown what they are like towards "impurity" already, like how they turned on Dalek Sec for becoming a human/Dalek hybrid.
The yellow Eyestalk being their actual eye was also a nice creepy touch.
I think the Daleks have been through various minor redesigns since the later years of Old Who, and they were rebuilt from scratch for New Who, of course retaining a recognizable similarity to the original 1963 design.
Little changes were made almost every time they appeared, right from 1963 onwards. Sometimes it was must a change of colour scheme; Sometimes it was adding or removing some feature relevant to a plot point in the current story; Sometimes it was just a side-effect of needing to repair some damage to the prop.
I remember when this first aired and they tried to pass these new Daleks off as the new super cool hotness...
Everyone just laughed and made fun of them. Lol
@@chazo1367 Maybe. But to me.. Not necessarily. It was the shape of them that people disliked. Amongst other things the proportions were horrible. ( not everyone likes big butts. lol ) and the neck ribs just looked weird.
@@adamminister7123 that got removed too, a lot of corrections happened for them later down the line.
I liked the design of the New Paradigm Daleks. I think they were designed to be at the same eye level as Karen Gillan, and the prior Daleks were designed to be at the same eye level as Billie Piper.
"So there's no more original Daleks left now?"
Those were not the original Daleks. Over time their DNA has been corrupted and altered, making them different to what they once were. Being different, they had to be exterminated.
These "new" ones have pure Dalek DNA, making them the same as the originals.
Yeah, very few people liked the new Daleks. Moffat said it turned out to be a design that looked better in person than it did on screen. They are bigger and more imposing, but he said that on camera there's no noticeable difference in size. I don't hate them, but i prefer the bronze-Daleks. That red Dalek from the Davros episode looked really cool. If they wanted to make them more colorful, i wish they'd gone down that route instead.
This episode takes place during the Blitz. A very specific period of WW2 in which Britain was being bombed into rubble by Germany day and night. The blackouts (meaning no light on) were nationwide and issued by law. It made it a lot harder for the German planes to spot targets to bomb. Obviously during the day they could see fine, but at night it was important to deny them clear sight. These were the darkest days of Britain and many people thought we were going to be destroyed/invaded by the Germans. Just thought I’d give some context, as while this does happen during WW2 like you said, I think that oversimplified things just a bit. Once you realise what a dire situation they are in it adds a lot of weight to the episode.
The new daleks come rolling out like a pack of M&Ms!
🤣🤣🤣 Katie, that is so funny!
Depending on my mood, I enjoy watching this episode. Kinda indifferent to the different colored Daleks, even though I did have a slight interest in how the colors would come into play in future episodes. To me, a Dalek is a Dalek.
A Dalek is a Dalek is a Dalek 👍
The iPhone daleks in different colours and with space to charge a phone on the back
Each new dalek also is a specific rank:
White = supreme
Red = drone (solider)
Blue = strategist
Orange = scientist
Yellow = eternal (his purpose was never truly revealed)
The sad thing about the Paradime is that if they weren't Rainbow, the design would've been so menacing. With the exception of the White Supreme, they should've been the same colour.
Glad you're back with another reaction! 🥰💖.
The power ranger daleks always looked a bit too silly for me. Then again, I often watch episodes from the 80's where they are clearly made of cardboard so I guess that doesn't matter too much 😂. Dr Who can be a bit silly sometimes.
Wait.... CARDBOARD 🤣🤣
I enjoyed the portrayal of Churchill of this in episode as a sleazy and untrustworthy individual which is more accurate to reality than in most of his depictions in media, the man helped with the war but he was an utterly horrid man who believed in similar eugenic principal that the nazis themselves believed
Eh, not really. It's depiction of Churchill is marginally less sanitised than some others, but he's still depicted as a good man who just made some mistakes. I don't think anyone is gonna watch this and think it challenges how they see him.
I grew up with new-who in 2005 so I'm biased, but I still like the bronze dalek design the most
These Daleks are the Daleks that escaped during journeys end that’s why there are in pure they were made from Davros
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@@julesreacts Love your sense of joy in watching
I loved that they brought back rainbow daleks and that they all had unique roles but I think most fans seemed to hate them. 😂
9:09 this scene always reminds me of commercials for new cars
Ah yes, the old Mighty Morphin' Power Daleks.
These "new" Daleks are actually the same as the Daleks from the two Peter Cushing Doctor Who movies from the mid-1960s.
So the dalek redesign was basically because karren was too tall and it made the daleks look less scary next to her, you’ll notice the 2005 copper design was made to be eye level with billie. However dalek have been redesigned many many times over the shows run so its somthing fans are used to, there was a big backlash at the time around keeping this redesign but ill let you see how it develops in the show.
“Hey, paisley… ever fancy someone you know you shouldn’t?”
Boy, is THAT a meta line, given I felt like the writers were singling me out personally regarding Amy as much as hinting at Amy’s feelings on Eleven.
I actually really like this episode, especially the new Skittles “Taste the Rainbow!” Daleks. I actually liked that there was an effort to evolve the Daleks, certainly attempting to keep a classic from going stale.
It seems that a lot of people in the comments regarded the new Daleks as not great, but people seem to remember it fondly with calling them skittles and M&Ms hehe
To answer your question, the New Paradigm Daleks were quite unpopular with the fans and disappeared with a quickness.