“The man that can turn a army around at the mention of his name, doctor the word for healer and wise man throughout the universe.we get that word from you.”
And predator. That was always the most impactful for me. The most powerful, war-mongering super-army of a race in the universe and to them The Doctor is a predator
The Doctor is the line between good and evil - the embodiment of the phrase "the road to hell is paved with good intentions." The reasons the companions matter so much is that they make him walk the right side of that line.
I think the Doctor, more than anyone, shows us that good and evil are not a thing. The Doctor is not good. "Good men don't need rules. Today's not the day to find out why I have so many." Neither a good nor an evil man would say that. Good and evil are too simple. He's not a good man. But if "today is not the day to find out why I have so many" rules, then he already decided to not show his ruthless side today. Because if he did, if he acted like an evil man, took an eye for an eye, this would be the day they found out why he had so many rules. But today is not the day. Kindness is a thing I continue to learn from the Doctor, be it the current regeneration or the ones that came before. It's not mercy, it's not being good; there's something about sparing your enemy, something about stopping the war before it grows too high and too far... Beyond that, it's shady.
9, 11, and 12 especially, had such an undercurrent of anger and loathing that was hardly detectable. Sometimes I felt I was picking up on it through human instinct alone, rather than by anything they said or did. Credit to the actors.
9 showed us someone who was damaged, barely in control. 10 showed us just how brightly it burned when he suppressed it. 11 showed us just how cold he’d become behind the mask. 12… showed us someone learning to live without the mask.
The fact that Eleven can go from a over-energetic manchild to (in my opinion) the most intimidating incarnation of the Doctor in the span of a second is why Matt Smith is so incredible.
Also 10 was 900 something when we regenerated into 11 and by the time 11 regenerated he’s over 2000 years old he spent hundreds of years in the war of trenzaloere he is the oldest incarnarion ever of the doctor
I don’t think the happiness is false per se, but he’s lived so long and accumulated a lot of pain over that time. Plus, for a time he thought he killed all the Time Lords. When Amy says to 11 that he just wants to be forgiven… the way Matt Smith says, “don’t we all?” Is profound. He should win an award just for the way he delivered that one line (to say nothing of the rest of his performance)
Eccelston mastered the anger, Tennant mastered the human side, Smith mastered the end of his patience, and Capaldi mastered just how old the doctor is.
That's an excellent summary. And they were all tempered by a good selection of companions that reflected them but also balanced them. Then it all went out with the terrible choices they made. Whittaker's doctor was written as a bumbling idiot and the ensemble cast was unable to be what a companion needs to be. So sad.
Christopher Eccleston, David Tennant, Matt Smith, and Peter Capaldi are the best incarnations of the Doctor they really understood the loss they had to portray.
He is both, and has played both. The Valeyard is the doctor a doctor made of all the evil in him, and this Valeyard went against the doctor. Two sides of a coin mirroring each other, seeing what they could do an be with merely a single change.
The doctor can’t escape they’re mind of what they have done in the past it is slowly eating them up but when he saves people or the whole world or creates peace it stops and that is why the doctor is a doctor they are healers to societies and the doctor teaches his patients about their problems and punishes the bacteria that is hurting his patients even know he may be wrong or they’re patients do something. wrong.They are the doctor sworn to never hurt they’re patients they will never forget what they have done but he will not stop to receive redemption they are the Doctor.
“You gave me hope then took it away! That’s enough to make anyone dangerous.” That’s such a good quote. I love how Doctor Who can be applied to so many different people going through so many different situations if you can see the underlining themes. 11/10
Yeah. Immediately followed by “God knows what it will do to me” because the 11th Doctor is such a joyful and child-like character which is why it’s so jarring when he gets angry.
It reminds me of the Doctor's Daughter when what's his face shot Jenny. That was restraint, because he gave him every reason to do it, and he didn't. There is something so terrifying about people who have been broken down to the point they could betray everything they stand for, but they don't. To show restraint when you have been giving every reason to become the monster, that, that is terrifying.
@@danagalletta8349 That was such a bad line. Terrible choice of words. Especially ironic considering the context of the episode was several "generations" of people who had completely forgotten why they were even there in the first place even though only like a week had passed. Give them a couple generations (full length or otherwise) and they'll all be saying "a man who never would" as an excuse for anything and everything they don't want to do. A phrase of laziness and not tackling problems head-on. A phrase of inaction and letting things get bad before doing anything about it. A phrase of stagnation instead of positive change. So again, a truly terrible choice of words. Way too easily warped.
"The Anger of A Good Man is not the problem. Good men have too many rules." "Good men don't need rules, today is not the day to find out why I have so many... hmm?"
dittmar104 I believe the anger in the doctor made them the doctor the amount of anger they kept inside them made them so kind and with no anger there isn’t any doctor
I remember when Matt Smith first year came.... And everyone said the same thing. Or let's talk about the dismal failure of Peter Capaldi's first year.... How about we give her a chance? We saw some of this fire in the Christmas special.
@@davidbowerman6433 I remember watching 11's first episode, he really felt like he was the sum of his former self. His later seasons where a bit "woah how you going mate?" I guess I might be contrary to most people because I liked most of season 8 had really good episodes like Listen and Dark water. If memory serves most people just didn't like how Clara was written. 12 was kind of the opposite of 11 which kinda worked, angry on the outside, blunt, which I personally liked as a good change of pace. I only really like Arachnids in the UK from season 11. Idk just feels like everyone was trying really hard to make people like it, to prove a women could play the doctor instead of just making a good season and not acknowledging the toxic sexism. The easiest way to way to make people dislike you is to act like you REALLY want them to like you. It kinda felt like I was the choir being preached at. It was like "Hey I remember Rosa Parks! I spent like three weeks on her back in high school she's grea- oh the A-plot is a about a sexist racist terrorist incel from the future... thanks." Doctor who usually has pretty good villains with decent motives but like come on do they really think the future is gonna be that bleak that people like that won't get sorted out before time travel does?
Tennant is such a phenomenal actor so much show, he doesn't need to say anything, you can see it in his eyes, the emotion, the raw pain, I don't think anyone else could have achieved that.
David Tennant and Matt Smith were the most powerful doctors and gave you so many different emotions. They are the ones that can make you cry. You may stop watching Doctor Who, but you’ll never stop looking back, because of the people they made
@@greengrendel I made this post two years ago. Presently I entirely agree with you. I really like Peter Capaldi’s doctor and had a mix of strong emotions with him too
oh my goodness this is amazing!! I love how you pulled together all the darker parts of the doctor, we don't get to see it often on the show so this is a really chilling and incredible edit to show that darker side!
Mercy. Such a simple thought. Such a powerful force. Such a dangerous choice. So simple to think of mercy as forgiveness, so powerful it can be to change the fates of so many, and how much can be damned by kindness. A simple choice to stay one’s hand or let the blade fall seems so heavy when so many may die because one was spared on so kind a premise.
Lines that send chills down your spine every time you hear them: “Good men don’t need rules. Today is not the day when you find out why I have so many” I’m so old now, I used to have so much mercy” “We understood why this doctor ran away from us and hid. He was being kind” “You gave me hope and took it away, and that’s enough to make anyone dangerous. God knows what it would do to me” “She wasn’t protecting me, she was protecting you. I’ve done my best, but I strongly advise you keep out of my way, you’ll find it’s a very small universe when I’m angry with you.” “We wanted to live forever, so the doctor made sure we did” And finally... “Don’t you think she looks tired?”
in my opinion this is how i see it. Christopher Eccleston for adding a sense of mystery's that we didn't know yet, David Tennant for the pure emotional scenes (weather it be sad, hatred or any other) , Matt Smith for his quotes, PURE intensity, and him being straight up intimidating, and Peter Capaldi for his speeches, his portrayal of longingness, and loneliness
I love the "Good men don't need rules" line. Brilliant. I do wish you'd turn the volume of the music down a bit though. I find it drowns out the speaking sometimes.
There was something close to a moment of fear and anger in the most recent episode (9) and I cannot wait for 13 to finally get her Stonehenge/sun god/ zygon inversion speech
Edits like these really does show how the Doctor isn’t just this Madman in a box flying around space and time with his companions having fun. The Doctor’s character arc goes way deeper than that. He is chaotic, he is clever, and merciful. People who think Doctor Who is just about traveling through time and space going on fun little adventures don’t know about the pain and heartache that each character goes through.
"Well we have to put something in there from the 13th Doctor..." "But there is nothing significant or good from the 13th Doctor" "Oh we will just toss a couple of clips of her in there an no one will notice."
This is fantastic! It perfectly shows the anger of the Doctor. Honestly, the line about the Doctor hiding behind that name actually really got me in this context. It makes me excited to see what's next for 13.
if you really want to cry Laika was a 2 year old Russian street dog sent into space to die with the last words said to her forgive us by the scientists, she had only 1 meal and seven days of oxygen and died of overheating and stress
I wish they would've finished the one scene. The man held down, and the doctor holding a gun to his head. "I WOULD NEVER! I would never." His little speech on building a world on that fact. On a man who'd never. On mercy instead of war and killing. Just showing the gun to head paints a totally different picture from what he did
I saw "mercy" and instantly thought back to when Tenant's doctor had the Cybermen zerg-rush the Cult of Skarro to save Rose from them. The Doctor is hands down the most interesting TV character to exist so far.
I have given some thought about it... The Doctor. The word for healer and wise man... But taken a different way, it parallels his title of Destroyer. The Doctor: a person who exterminates those things that are a threat to their people. Things that are considered pests or invaders. Those beings that are so below them that they no longer have meaning to the Doctor. The viruses. The ailments. All are living beings. But if they become enough of a threat, the Doctor seeks to destroys them.
So true, for some he even tries to give them a chance to survive and go somewhere else but there aren't many that takes up on his offer. Those who don't do not live long.
Great compilation of clips. Only one I wish you would've included would be the one with 10, 11 and the doctor of war, in which 10 was disappointed at what 11 had become, and the doctor of war in both.
The Doctor has mourned every life in the universe a hundred times over, and knows it will never stop. You cannot hurt him more than he already hurts. And if you try, he will teach you pain in return.
Everyone says each Doctor is good at one specific emotion or aspect. But every single one. 9,10,11,12 and 13 are all masters at anger and mercy. The two things every Doctor can do
Outstanding edit - clips like these show the true power of The Doctor and why (s)he has such a dedicated following. When the writers, directors and actors get it right it can move a world. And you got it so right.
It’s little things like 4:19 that are the reason doctor 11 is my favourite one. A playful happy and enjoyable man on the outside that walks like he is death. Like a full galactic army facing him is nothing. He walks like an immortal man which is even more impressive given at that point he thinks he’s out of regenerations.
Being an anime fan makes me forget how great this show is this man has gone through so much hell and kept keeping the innocent safe even if it ment losing his own life and he never achieved it through harsh means he always tried to show the better outcome but at the same time he could be ruthless and dangerous just goes to show u don’t need a weapon to be a threat
well, that's literally what the War Doctor was during the Time War. he only time-locked everything after being a ruthlessly effecient soldier for a couple centuries
"A life this long dyou understand what it is, it's a battlefield like this one and it's empty because everyone else has fallen" I feel is one of the many underrated quote from the whole show
God I need to rewatch the whole show again including the new season. 13 has such a special place in the overrall arc of the character and it gets more interesting every time I reexamine it
No matter what you think, mercy it's such a small thing really. So small most times it goes unnoticed. But to the person spared from such mercy. There is no bigger moment in their lives. For some of those it means nothing. But for so many more that have had mercy shown it changes everything. And sometimes that is all it takes to change the world for good or bad, hopefully for the better. With mercy sometimes friends become enemies. And sometimes enemies become friends. But as the 12th doctor said said "Friends,enemies I'm not sure any of that matters now. So long as there is mercy."
Carry a gun but never fire the bullet, carry the sword but never strike, carry a shield and always use it. Train with a gun but never fire it, train with a sword but never strike the killing blow. Showing you have the ability but showing you have restraint at the last second shows how powerful you really are. Let them see your power, but never at full force. That's what scares a man.
Who is the evil one? The Master or the Doctor! Who can turn a army around by the mention of his or her name? Who committed a crime so evil it silence the universe! The Master is a amateur compares to the Doctor! She is truly a necessary evil
@@mr.nobody4994 the Doctor commits genocide against the Silence (Day of the Moon) the Cybermen (Age of Steel) and what they are the Doctor's enemies so it's perfectly justified? Last I checked genocide is the most evil crime ever committed. Killing thousands of Cybermen is pure evil
He's been 'The Doctor' for so long I wonder if he can remember his real name. The Doctor, a broken man afraid of his true nature so he hides behind a pseudonym.
when a man suffers so much he becomes so much with rage that he is becomes an embodiment of good that looks like evil , he becomes merciless despite having so much mercy. it all happened because he had so much hope that he could not bear the weight of falling to his failure.
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"Good men don't need rules but today is not the day to find out why I have so many"
God that sends chills down my soul
Killer Freeze the 11th gives off so many good quotes. Most of them do.
Ten showed a glimpse of what the Doctor without his self imposed rules a few times.
Shivering down spine
True so true
7th Doctor is him with the bare minimum of rules he killed so many people, entire planets.
“The man that can turn a army around at the mention of his name, doctor the word for healer and wise man throughout the universe.we get that word from you.”
Also the word for warrior and victor and ... death!
"And what might that name come to mean?"
Its so weird that the doctor just wanted to travel the universe but he became the saviour and the destruction of it
And predator. That was always the most impactful for me. The most powerful, war-mongering super-army of a race in the universe and to them The Doctor is a predator
Jesus christ
'I used too have so much mercy' those are powerful words
I hate to be that person but *to
Yea you just needed to do it huh?
@@antonioingriselli9479 ocd sorry. I know I'm a grammar Nazi.😅
Just goes to show that even one with the most mercy can run out of it.......then it's time to be afraid.
When he runs out of mercy you cross him you die that’s it period.
The quiet little "don't we all?" just breaks my heart
It is the only time the doctor ever seemed small he just a man that want to be forgiven for what he's done
@@sagez9942 And it's true
Every time. This video, the series. Every time. I feel it. Me too. All of us. Me too.
The Doctor is the line between good and evil - the embodiment of the phrase "the road to hell is paved with good intentions."
The reasons the companions matter so much is that they make him walk the right side of that line.
Kevin Fox so true
I think the Doctor, more than anyone, shows us that good and evil are not a thing. The Doctor is not good. "Good men don't need rules. Today's not the day to find out why I have so many." Neither a good nor an evil man would say that. Good and evil are too simple.
He's not a good man. But if "today is not the day to find out why I have so many" rules, then he already decided to not show his ruthless side today. Because if he did, if he acted like an evil man, took an eye for an eye, this would be the day they found out why he had so many rules. But today is not the day.
Kindness is a thing I continue to learn from the Doctor, be it the current regeneration or the ones that came before. It's not mercy, it's not being good; there's something about sparing your enemy, something about stopping the war before it grows too high and too far... Beyond that, it's shady.
9, 11, and 12 especially, had such an undercurrent of anger and loathing that was hardly detectable. Sometimes I felt I was picking up on it through human instinct alone, rather than by anything they said or did. Credit to the actors.
I think the tenth had the biggest rage of them all. It was suppressed which made him more dangerous
Matt was a good doctor
Run raggedy man run till you can't anymore
9 showed us someone who was damaged, barely in control.
10 showed us just how brightly it burned when he suppressed it.
11 showed us just how cold he’d become behind the mask.
12… showed us someone learning to live without the mask.
What about ten
@@rustkarl God, but this hits me with how on point it is. All of them paid the role. All brought there own take to it. Every one of them nailed it.
“A life this long,
Do you understand what it is?
Its a battlefield like this one..
It’s empty.
*Because everyone else has fallen.”*
CHILLSSS
J FA kinda wish I didn’t see this video now, cause I haven’t seen that episode yet, but it sounds like it was great
Merlijn Pieron are you replying to me 😂?
Wait which episode was this?
But it's true
@@thomashoffman1600 twice upon a time
The fact that Eleven can go from a over-energetic manchild to (in my opinion) the most intimidating incarnation of the Doctor in the span of a second is why Matt Smith is so incredible.
Exactly why he's my favourite incarnation
Also 10 was 900 something when we regenerated into 11 and by the time 11 regenerated he’s over 2000 years old he spent hundreds of years in the war of trenzaloere he is the oldest incarnarion ever of the doctor
It's video edits like these that make me proud to be a whovian
Professor Zoom exactly
Same here
Ditto
i'm a fan of doctor who
i've re-watched that series so many times
but i dont think i call myself whovian
We are not whovians we are the children the companions have taught about the doctor.
This - THIS is why I watch Doctor Who. The underlying grief and anger that is covered so beautifully by false happiness - it is breathtaking....
I don't think it's a false happiness, but a happiness constantly challenged by the brutal darkness of the universe.
The Doctor puts on a facade of happiness, but every now and then when he has a good friend by his side, he can feel it for real.
I don’t think the happiness is false per se, but he’s lived so long and accumulated a lot of pain over that time. Plus, for a time he thought he killed all the Time Lords. When Amy says to 11 that he just wants to be forgiven… the way Matt Smith says, “don’t we all?” Is profound. He should win an award just for the way he delivered that one line (to say nothing of the rest of his performance)
Eccelston mastered the anger, Tennant mastered the human side, Smith mastered the end of his patience, and Capaldi mastered just how old the doctor is.
That's an excellent summary. And they were all tempered by a good selection of companions that reflected them but also balanced them.
Then it all went out with the terrible choices they made. Whittaker's doctor was written as a bumbling idiot and the ensemble cast was unable to be what a companion needs to be. So sad.
Christopher Eccleston, David Tennant, Matt Smith, and Peter Capaldi are the best incarnations of the Doctor they really understood the loss they had to portray.
They all had a bit of T Baker in them, but yes 8>D
@@Snoil And a bit of Troughton, especially Smith
Matt will always be my doctor
“Sometimes I don’t know if the doctor is Holmes or Moriarty.”
he is both. it all depends on the enemy hes facing
Everyone is a bit of both,
everyone’s a hybrid
He is both, and has played both. The Valeyard is the doctor a doctor made of all the evil in him, and this Valeyard went against the doctor. Two sides of a coin mirroring each other, seeing what they could do an be with merely a single change.
The doctor can’t escape they’re mind of what they have done in the past it is slowly eating them up but when he saves people or the whole world or creates peace it stops and that is why the doctor is a doctor they are healers to societies and the doctor teaches his patients about their problems and punishes the bacteria that is hurting his patients even know he may be wrong or they’re patients do something. wrong.They are the doctor sworn to never hurt they’re patients they will never forget what they have done but he will not stop to receive redemption they are the Doctor.
I mean... truth be told, Holmes isn’t a gem himself... but that’s what makes these characters so entertaining
“You gave me hope then took it away! That’s enough to make anyone dangerous.”
That’s such a good quote. I love how Doctor Who can be applied to so many different people going through so many different situations if you can see the underlining themes. 11/10
Yeah. Immediately followed by “God knows what it will do to me” because the 11th Doctor is such a joyful and child-like character which is why it’s so jarring when he gets angry.
The Master doesn't have a conscious. The Doctor does. A person with a conscious is more dangerous then a person without one
"Don't pity the dead, pity the living, and all those who live without love."
It reminds me of the Doctor's Daughter when what's his face shot Jenny.
That was restraint, because he gave him every reason to do it, and he didn't.
There is something so terrifying about people who have been broken down to the point they could betray everything they stand for, but they don't.
To show restraint when you have been giving every reason to become the monster, that, that is terrifying.
@@eveescastle5866 "make the foundation of your society 'a man who never would'" i cry every single time i watch that episode.
@@danagalletta8349 That was such a bad line. Terrible choice of words. Especially ironic considering the context of the episode was several "generations" of people who had completely forgotten why they were even there in the first place even though only like a week had passed. Give them a couple generations (full length or otherwise) and they'll all be saying "a man who never would" as an excuse for anything and everything they don't want to do. A phrase of laziness and not tackling problems head-on. A phrase of inaction and letting things get bad before doing anything about it. A phrase of stagnation instead of positive change. So again, a truly terrible choice of words. Way too easily warped.
Well, I also think that you mean "conscience" not "conscious". They're very different things.
Dalek emperor: hail the doctor the great exterminator
That sends chills everytime
A simple premise.
A simple sarcastic barb, yet so bitter, to praise someone for being their own antithesis.
"You want to be forgiven."
"Don't we all?"
Felt that..
"You are a good man doctor..."
"Good man does not need rules, and you don't want to know why i have many of them."
Butchered that
@@Quabbe Sorry for butchering, english is not my native language... And i kinda forgot how it was going...
"The Anger of A Good Man is not the problem. Good men have too many rules."
"Good men don't need rules, today is not the day to find out why I have so many... hmm?"
@@atharvadeshpande6907 that hmm reminds me of 1
I think this sums up what I don't like about 13 she never really seems to have the anger that the others had.
dittmar104 I believe the anger in the doctor made them the doctor the amount of anger they kept inside them made them so kind and with no anger there isn’t any doctor
@@sh4y394 yeah i felt 13 only ever came across as cross
Yeah, I don't think any of the companies or villains actually challenged her angry tbh.
I remember when Matt Smith first year came.... And everyone said the same thing. Or let's talk about the dismal failure of Peter Capaldi's first year.... How about we give her a chance? We saw some of this fire in the Christmas special.
@@davidbowerman6433 I remember watching 11's first episode, he really felt like he was the sum of his former self. His later seasons where a bit "woah how you going mate?"
I guess I might be contrary to most people because I liked most of season 8 had really good episodes like Listen and Dark water. If memory serves most people just didn't like how Clara was written. 12 was kind of the opposite of 11 which kinda worked, angry on the outside, blunt, which I personally liked as a good change of pace.
I only really like Arachnids in the UK from season 11. Idk just feels like everyone was trying really hard to make people like it, to prove a women could play the doctor instead of just making a good season and not acknowledging the toxic sexism. The easiest way to way to make people dislike you is to act like you REALLY want them to like you. It kinda felt like I was the choir being preached at. It was like "Hey I remember Rosa Parks! I spent like three weeks on her back in high school she's grea- oh the A-plot is a about a sexist racist terrorist incel from the future... thanks."
Doctor who usually has pretty good villains with decent motives but like come on do they really think the future is gonna be that bleak that people like that won't get sorted out before time travel does?
The 5 people who thumbs downed the video, obviously loved it so much they turned their device around and gave it another thumbs up
No, we couldn't stand the music drowning out the dialog.
@@LarryThePhotoGuy Are you fucking deaf or just dumb?
@@ryanslack2666 Neither. Are you an assh@le?
For me the 10th had the most pain he was the most human the others bottled it up but he shows it in emotion
Tennant is such a phenomenal actor so much show, he doesn't need to say anything, you can see it in his eyes, the emotion, the raw pain, I don't think anyone else could have achieved that.
@@eveescastle5866 even the directors said it would be hard to top his performance and if doctor 11 was someone else viewership would have dropped
@@eveescastle5866in fact I have a few names but they are Americans 😂
you could have included the line "he was being kind" from "family of blood"
Dorothy Bellion rewatchin doctor who and just watched that episode and that whole speech by Banes/The Son was so dark and chilling it’s brilliant
and the dalek that says "mercy mercy mercy"
@@merlijnp ua-cam.com/video/V1CroWhZza0/v-deo.html I was talking about this one
Bruh the episode was epic he was a whole savage 💀
One of my most rewatched episodes along with waters of Mars
David Tennant and Matt Smith were the most powerful doctors and gave you so many different emotions. They are the ones that can make you cry.
You may stop watching Doctor Who, but you’ll never stop looking back,
because of the people they made
No one who's seen Capaldi's run could fail to include him in that list. His doctor is the most sincere about his emotions.
@@greengrendel I made this post two years ago. Presently I entirely agree with you. I really like Peter Capaldi’s doctor and had a mix of strong emotions with him too
*You gave me hope and then took it away, that's enough to make anyone dangerous. God knows what it will do to me.*
That just gives me the chills.
when Davros applauded The Doctor, a pacifists, for turning his friends into weapons. Damn...
oh my goodness this is amazing!! I love how you pulled together all the darker parts of the doctor, we don't get to see it often on the show so this is a really chilling and incredible edit to show that darker side!
Mercy.
Such a simple thought. Such a powerful force. Such a dangerous choice.
So simple to think of mercy as forgiveness, so powerful it can be to change the fates of so many, and how much can be damned by kindness.
A simple choice to stay one’s hand or let the blade fall seems so heavy when so many may die because one was spared on so kind a premise.
A blade or two simple little wires
Lines that send chills down your spine every time you hear them:
“Good men don’t need rules. Today is not the day when you find out why I have so many”
I’m so old now, I used to have so much mercy”
“We understood why this doctor ran away from us and hid. He was being kind”
“You gave me hope and took it away, and that’s enough to make anyone dangerous. God knows what it would do to me”
“She wasn’t protecting me, she was protecting you. I’ve done my best, but I strongly advise you keep out of my way, you’ll find it’s a very small universe when I’m angry with you.”
“We wanted to live forever, so the doctor made sure we did”
And finally...
“Don’t you think she looks tired?”
You gave me hope and then took it away, that's enough to make anyone dangerous. God knows what it might do to me.
That's also one
You are right tho
"you want to be forgiven,
don't we all"
best quote
in my opinion this is how i see it. Christopher Eccleston for adding a sense of mystery's that we didn't know yet, David Tennant for the pure emotional scenes (weather it be sad, hatred or any other) , Matt Smith for his quotes, PURE intensity, and him being straight up intimidating, and Peter Capaldi for his speeches, his portrayal of longingness, and loneliness
I love the "Good men don't need rules" line. Brilliant.
I do wish you'd turn the volume of the music down a bit though. I find it drowns out the speaking sometimes.
**spoilers**
Turns out they gave 13 a full season of happy, not too dark, fun adventures because they were about to UTTERLY DESTROY HER come 2020
Yep XD
can you explain pl0x
You might want to watch spyfall parts 1 and 2 then rethink that.
There was something close to a moment of fear and anger in the most recent episode (9) and I cannot wait for 13 to finally get her Stonehenge/sun god/ zygon inversion speech
Eden Sanden dont get your hopes up lmao
Thank you for including Christopher Eccleston. Never skip nine.
Edits like these really does show how the Doctor isn’t just this Madman in a box flying around space and time with his companions having fun. The Doctor’s character arc goes way deeper than that. He is chaotic, he is clever, and merciful. People who think Doctor Who is just about traveling through time and space going on fun little adventures don’t know about the pain and heartache that each character goes through.
"Well we have to put something in there from the 13th Doctor..."
"But there is nothing significant or good from the 13th Doctor"
"Oh we will just toss a couple of clips of her in there an no one will notice."
This is fantastic! It perfectly shows the anger of the Doctor. Honestly, the line about the Doctor hiding behind that name actually really got me in this context. It makes me excited to see what's next for 13.
This is beautiful! I loved how you fit all the doctors together so seamlessly. I loved it.
Dang.. who's cuttin them onions.
Oh sorry about that, that was me
@@connyramos858 I should have known it was you.....
😊😊
It’s been so long...
if you really want to cry Laika was a 2 year old Russian street dog sent into space to die with the last words said to her forgive us by the scientists, she had only 1 meal and seven days of oxygen and died of overheating and stress
Matt and David will always be my favourite doctors;)
I wish they would've finished the one scene. The man held down, and the doctor holding a gun to his head.
"I WOULD NEVER! I would never." His little speech on building a world on that fact. On a man who'd never. On mercy instead of war and killing. Just showing the gun to head paints a totally different picture from what he did
I absolutely love that scene because he was given every reason to pull the trigger.
But he didn't, and that is terrifying.
I always love how you sneak the Big Finish plays in there
Amy "You want to be forgiven"
10th "Don't we all?"
Damn that hits
Fantastic tribute as always! You really deserve more views!
I saw "mercy" and instantly thought back to when Tenant's doctor had the Cybermen zerg-rush the Cult of Skarro to save Rose from them.
The Doctor is hands down the most interesting TV character to exist so far.
This is the definition of no u
I actually thought of "all the people who died because of MY MERCY!"
This video is my absolute favorite Doctor Who compilation. I always will have an urge to rewatch this incredible video. I get chills every time!
Bro imagine this being the trailer. BRUH I WOULD HAVE BEEN HOOKED
God damn thats a good edit
I have given some thought about it... The Doctor. The word for healer and wise man... But taken a different way, it parallels his title of Destroyer.
The Doctor: a person who exterminates those things that are a threat to their people. Things that are considered pests or invaders. Those beings that are so below them that they no longer have meaning to the Doctor. The viruses. The ailments. All are living beings. But if they become enough of a threat, the Doctor seeks to destroys them.
So true, for some he even tries to give them a chance to survive and go somewhere else but there aren't many that takes up on his offer. Those who don't do not live long.
Great compilation of clips. Only one I wish you would've included would be the one with 10, 11 and the doctor of war, in which 10 was disappointed at what 11 had become, and the doctor of war in both.
‘You want to be forgiven?
Don’t we all?’
The Doctor has mourned every life in the universe a hundred times over, and knows it will never stop. You cannot hurt him more than he already hurts. And if you try, he will teach you pain in return.
I SALUTE YOU...for including All the doctors...Including 11..and making such an awesome edit ...Damn...🙌👏👏👏
This video is exceptional! I’m blown away but the editing and beauty to it, just wow! AMAZING😱
Everyone says each Doctor is good at one specific emotion or aspect. But every single one. 9,10,11,12 and 13 are all masters at anger and mercy. The two things every Doctor can do
Chills. Just chills. Amazingly done
I love this song and it fits perfectly!
Song is "The way" by Zack Hemsey for those who were wondering
So well put together I’ve actually watched this a few times now
Outstanding edit - clips like these show the true power of The Doctor and why (s)he has such a dedicated following. When the writers, directors and actors get it right it can move a world.
And you got it so right.
It’s little things like 4:19 that are the reason doctor 11 is my favourite one. A playful happy and enjoyable man on the outside that walks like he is death. Like a full galactic army facing him is nothing. He walks like an immortal man which is even more impressive given at that point he thinks he’s out of regenerations.
One of the best doctor who video I have seen
You have done an amazing job, you should be very proud of your hard work.
Being an anime fan makes me forget how great this show is this man has gone through so much hell and kept keeping the innocent safe even if it ment losing his own life and he never achieved it through harsh means he always tried to show the better outcome but at the same time he could be ruthless and dangerous just goes to show u don’t need a weapon to be a threat
If the Doctor had no rules and stayed on Gallifrey, he would be one of the most proficient soldiers of war
well, that's literally what the War Doctor was during the Time War. he only time-locked everything after being a ruthlessly effecient soldier for a couple centuries
"A life this long dyou understand what it is, it's a battlefield like this one and it's empty because everyone else has fallen" I feel is one of the many underrated quote from the whole show
All of these videos are amazing done. It reminds me how doctor who is more that just the travelling.
Some of the doctor who lines are great and all together in a video is amazing, it just gives such a new perspective to the show and when you watch it.
God I need to rewatch the whole show again including the new season. 13 has such a special place in the overrall arc of the character and it gets more interesting every time I reexamine it
Ive been on a marathon myself.
Just start 11s run.
I feel like they should’ve had Capaldi’s “and when I close my eyes” line in there
No matter what you think, mercy it's such a small thing really. So small most times it goes unnoticed. But to the person spared from such mercy. There is no bigger moment in their lives. For some of those it means nothing. But for so many more that have had mercy shown it changes everything. And sometimes that is all it takes to change the world for good or bad, hopefully for the better. With mercy sometimes friends become enemies. And sometimes enemies become friends.
But as the 12th doctor said said "Friends,enemies I'm not sure any of that matters now. So long as there is mercy."
The Doctor the one being in the whole universe you never ever want to cross.
I found this the other day and now I cant stop watching it omg I get chills from this
This gave me chills and was perfect balance of All the doctors
FINALLY! A DW edit that uses 8 audio!!!! Thank you for your service!
matt smiths doctor and tennets both had mental breakdowns at some point in the show
All of the edits like these send chills down my spine
This would have made a good trailer
this is absolutly amazing
Carry a gun but never fire the bullet, carry the sword but never strike, carry a shield and always use it. Train with a gun but never fire it, train with a sword but never strike the killing blow. Showing you have the ability but showing you have restraint at the last second shows how powerful you really are. Let them see your power, but never at full force. That's what scares a man.
One of my favorite pieces of music. And well done. Great video, enjoyed it a lot.
"Even the word doctor is false,your real name is hidden it burn in the star's in the cascade of medusa her self" whats a quote
Mercy.
This hurts in all the right places.
this is incredible
a little high and 3am. knew it would be depressing with the title of "mercy" but wasn't prepared for that much sadness
I love how love and monsters even got in this
Who is the evil one? The Master or the Doctor! Who can turn a army around by the mention of his or her name? Who committed a crime so evil it silence the universe! The Master is a amateur compares to the Doctor! She is truly a necessary evil
But he didn't do it. Watch "The day if the doctor" to understand.
@@mr.nobody4994 I know the Doctor didn't destroy Gallifrey. He thought he did
@@leejohnstone3051 what is his crime, then?
@@mr.nobody4994 Hubris.
@@mr.nobody4994 the Doctor commits genocide against the Silence (Day of the Moon) the Cybermen (Age of Steel) and what they are the Doctor's enemies so it's perfectly justified? Last I checked genocide is the most evil crime ever committed. Killing thousands of Cybermen is pure evil
Amazing!!! Your editing is so good and I love the theme of this video!
Wow, this is amazing! Thank you for putting it all together.
It's videos like this that make me realise how my dark past will follow me forever
RAW emotion amazing job mate
Indeed , great British and english drama . What a physicist the doctor is .
The doctor is a man with the power of a god.
‘dOnT ThrEaTeN Me’ lol ok Jodie
Wow, this is amazing. Bravo
I'm not crying, I got dust in my eye
Well that was better than the entirety of the last 2 series of Dr. Woke.
He's been 'The Doctor' for so long I wonder if he can remember his real name. The Doctor, a broken man afraid of his true nature so he hides behind a pseudonym.
Freaking.
Chills.
when a man suffers so much he becomes so much with rage that he is becomes an embodiment of good that looks like evil , he becomes merciless despite having so much mercy. it all happened because he had so much hope that he could not bear the weight of falling to his failure.
Everyone forgets we can only carry so much, give so much before it all goes and the person you started with is nothing but a memory of what’s lost
This is so fucking good it’s the best characterisation I’ve ever witnessed