Just started re-watching the (new) series over again beginning with Eccleston, because the current series is utter trash. And just got to The Girl in the Fireplace. I thought the exact same thing.
A time comes when shutting down becomes reflexive; when you have already experienced that much agony that whenever any more of it threatens, the doors close and your reaction is repressed before you've even had time to be consciously aware of it, let alone control it any more. "That doesn't mean anything, you know. It happens, once in a while. You let one go. Because she smiled. Because he's got freckles. Because they begged. That's how you live with it; slaughtering millions. Because every so often, when the wind is blowing in the right direction, you CAN be kind." "Only a monster would know that. Am I right?"
I grew up with domestic violence. A father who enjoyed mentally and emotionally abusing my mum. The times she'd turn away from me so I'd not see her sobbing. She was so kind and loving and compassionate towards all life no matter what that life may be. She made me who I am, she was my angel. I lost her to cancer when she was 47 years old and every day I live with the pain and guilt that, if I would have saved her from him, then maybe she'd still be alive. For years I've been spending my life making people laugh helping them, making them smile. Because I don't want anybody to feel the way I feel inside. It's a cruel pain that I'd not want to inflict upon anybody. That emotionless expression is one I've had to snap myself out of a few times. Just staring into nothingness because the pain is so dark that it's become a void so there's nothing to stare into, not even a spark of emotion to pull on. I couldn't even go to see her when she was dying because seeing her like that would have just completely destroyed me. She probably died thinking that I didn't care "There's nothing left to prove. Nothing I wont do. There's nothing like the pain I feel for you." That's my problem.. I care too much for my own good and sometimes people come along and just cause more damage.
The music is so well done in this episode. Here at the end it conveys so much emotion and sadness but the best part comes in the last few moments. As the music slows and the orchestra fades out the main riff becomes played on a single thumb piano like instrument heavily reminiscent of wind up music boxes. It slows to a stop simulating the power of the clockwork running out for the last time as the episode, the robots and renette all come to an end. Just like clockwork.
They were both excited to travel too. He wanted to show her the stars and she wanted to see them with him. I find it heartbreaking how that fireplace served to connect them, yet ironically, thats what set them apart as well. He was going to get her.But he forgot how large the gaps are in between.And he just missed her. He mustve loved her too. Even just for a short while. But thats why it forced him to keep to himself. Even more withdrawn than with Sarah Jane.
This episode has hit me so many times, and it just resonates in just how emotionally powerful it was, is, and shall forever be. The Doctor allowed himself to fall for Madame De Pompadour, so of course it hurts so much when he realizes he was too late, that she died before he could take her with him on a journey through time and space. She becomes another reminder that no matter what, he always loses people. Either to bad fortune, or to time itself. He always loses people. This is the struggle he (well, now she) will always have to live with. The Lonely Angel indeed.
he even lost all his Timelord brothers and sisters friends and family even those whom are functionally immortal just like he is.with the only one left being an uncaring and ego maniacal and downright evil Creature. i think season 3 where the master dies in his arms hits the point home even harder than this because it really does tell him that YOU ARE THE LAST ONE.
This episode to me is one of the best of all time, my personal favorite, I'm not joking when I say I've seen this episode over 20 times and I've never gotten bored of it, such a well written, acted and directed episode, love it so much
The very final scene in this episode is terrifying to me. Idk why. Seeing the ship just drifting derelict like it does is *extremely* unsettling to me, deeply frightening to me. Especially knowing what the droids did to the crew in order try to 'repair' it. Drifting away, empty, dead, into the abyss that is space forever. It's properly terrifying. The ship does eventually get collected, in an audio piece, I think.
It’s weird to think that back in 2006 I missed this episode for unknown reasons and it got kind of drowned out by the reintroduction of the Cybermen the following week. When I returned to the RTD series in 2017 and watched all of them, it was incredible how the Cybermen fell short of expectations on rewatching, but seeing this for the first time was utterly heartbreaking. Probably my favourite episode of the modern era now *sniff*
Agreed, this is easily one of the best episodes period. However, skipping back to the cybermen, i would argue that Rise of the Cybermen, and Age of Steel are some of the better episodes with the cyberman (modern era). I really hated where they headed not long after, mainly when they went from taking the brain, nervous system, and flesh, and putting that in the suit, to just putting the whole human body in the suit. Logically, that makes zero sense, as there's no room for the robotics and the rest of the machines and electronics. The only time I happily let it slide, because the character was so well done was Ashad/The Lone Cyberman. But even that was too good to be true, and they killed him off almost as quickly as he appeared...
One of my all time favourite episodes of Doctor Who, always breaks my heart how in love they were if only for a short time. They would've been so cute but I understand that him getting her could damage history
Well he knows consequences in time more than anyone. So him bringing her in their journey wouldnt have been so bad. I mean he brought Rose and Mickey too right? And their timeline wasnt messed up. so there ya go
+micanikko I don't think so. Tennant (10th Doctor's actor if you didn't know that for some reason) married Georgia Moffet (she played the doctor's daughter in the episode of the same name). Which is funny considering that the actor of the 10th Doctor married the daughter of the 5th doctor's actor (which happened to be his favourite)
I absolutely love this song playing in the background so much. It reflects everything about the Doctor’s emotions. I wish they made more Doctor Who episodes like this. ❤️😭
David Tennant always knew how to draw out that alien element of the Time Lord; he could really embody a palpable sense of loneliness with just an expression on his face.
I love this scene so much. Certainly brings a tear to my eye when Madame De Pompadour says "God speed, my lonely Angel." Series 2 was really a tearjerker in my opinion.
It's strange how I payed so little attention to this episode when I watched it on BBC four back in the day but now it is my favourite episode of season 2, the emotions hit hard
it's moments like this that truly separate writers like Steven Moffat from the writers that the show has today. Within one episode, they introduced and developed a character and her relationship with the doctor so effectively that you could cry at this scene. The Doctor reads the letter, and with just his face, Tennant communicates the emotions that he is so old and has had so many heartbreaks, yet he still feels this one just as much. The camera pans out to show the massive interior of the Tardis, with the doctor seeming small and alone within it, pondering the purpose of his life and whether or not he has the will to go on. The writers took the time to have these slow moving, quiet scenes that said so much about the doctor. I hope we can get that kind of writing back.
i mean Rose really was barking up the wrong tree when it came to the doctor i mean River was essentially the Time travelling space hopping Queen of time and space and even she felt out of her league when it came to the doctor. when one falls in love with the doctor it's like loving the stars themselves and you don't expect a sun to admire you back.
I love the shot just after he finishes reading the letter and closing down everything, when you see him completely alone in his Tardis. It illustrates so well what he's going through I think, the loneliness and emptiness :(
This scene always hits me hard. Heartbreak and I are old friends, but I still hate it when it happens to me. I can usually keep it in, but sometimes it hurts so much that my eyes just start leaking.
This episode: Doctor: "I'm always alright." Forest of the Dead: Doctor: "I'm always alright." Donna: "Is alright a special Time Lord code for really not alright at all?" (And the way Reinette's letter is written is similar to how Queen Elisabeth talks in Day of the Doctor) The Doctor Dances: Doctor: "Everybody lives, Rose! Just this once, everybody lives!" Forest of the Dead: River: "Now and then, every once in a very long while, every day in a million days, when the wind stands fair, and the Doctor comes to call... everybody lives." The Husbands of River Song: Doctor: "All anyone will ever tell you is that when wind stands fair and the night is perfect, when you least expect it, but always when you need it the most... there is a song." I call this the Moffat-effect
I really appreciate how Mickey gave the doctor some space in this episode. Throughout the series they've always been at odds with one another, but in the end none of that matters. It's tragic that the Doctor could have saved Madame De Pompadour if he'd been just a few seconds faster.
This scene reminds me of the Brigadiers death in the Wedding of River Song. The Doctor reads this letter and it confirms that he never came back for her, and will never see her again. Even though there are time windows on the ship and he has the TARDIS, he read the words like in the Angels Take Manhattan and knows that she ends up alone and he can’t go back for her.
I am sooooo sad that the BBC got caught up in their whole Social Justice Warrior thing with the 13th Doctor that they forgot that it's possible to speak to people's souls in this way. I really hope they remember.
Me too mate! Im 21, and grew up watching 9 and 10. These episodes pour so much fucking emotion into you its unbelievable. Hate Chibnall for what he has done to this once loved show. These days i just rewatch the good stuff, and pretend the show ended with Capaldi.
@@Castrated__ I grew up watching it too and while there's a lot of nostalgia involved, it's just fucking obvious how shit it is now compared to the absolute gold the show was able to reach back then
Yes, sadly moments like this are unlikely to occur again as long as the current politically correct crusaders who seemingly dont have a clue what Dr Who is supposed to be, namely sci-fi and escapism, are running the show. Its piss poor now and not worth watching.
So he never got a chance to visit her death bed, despite being a litteral Time Lord that can travel time, perhaps there's a reason he don't just visit her death bed.
The story line about Madame Pompadour was breathtaking, Script, Actors, Director, Stage, Costumes all fantastic. What I don´t care for was this gruesome framestory. The sickening way those gruesome robots missused their crew and others for spare parts was to far over the edge for the commen taste
Where have you been the past 13 years...he even tried to confess his love to her on Bad Wolf Bay, before his image disappeared leaving hundreds of thousands of fans heartbroken?? Did you forget?@@christianbrown5525
Massively highlighting how men deal with stuff when were not okay i say im okay when deep down i dint want to exist what a poisonous existence my mind has
"I'm always alright"
The oldest lie in the universe, I bet everyone used it or a variant of it at least once in their life
Le Docteur I use it all the time
I'm sure a lot of people have used it this week.
Le Docteur I use it daily
once?
I usually use it when it comes to anything relating to love.
This was and still is my most favorite episode in the whole series.
MORSMORDRE me too
Same
Same
Same, It was such a well written episode, David Killed It As The Doctor, Wish He Was Still The Doctor, Him Or Matt Smith
yeah man this episode is fucking dope
Mickey is such an underrated character, he knows that the doctor is going through and knew he wanted to be left alone for a bit
This aged well you sick fuck. Jk you weren’t to know.
The Original Girl Who Waited
Auryn Purtill I mean it is Moffat
Just started re-watching the (new) series over again beginning with Eccleston, because the current series is utter trash. And just got to The Girl in the Fireplace. I thought the exact same thing.
I’m pretty sure Moffat based the entire Amy Pond story arc off of this episode after seeing how well received it was.
Why would say something so controversial, yet so brave
@@SuperEndiku Same.
His lack of emotion is what really gets me. He's so broken he can't even really react
Hello basil.
A time comes when shutting down becomes reflexive; when you have already experienced that much agony that whenever any more of it threatens, the doors close and your reaction is repressed before you've even had time to be consciously aware of it, let alone control it any more.
"That doesn't mean anything, you know. It happens, once in a while. You let one go. Because she smiled. Because he's got freckles. Because they begged. That's how you live with it; slaughtering millions. Because every so often, when the wind is blowing in the right direction, you CAN be kind."
"Only a monster would know that. Am I right?"
I grew up with domestic violence. A father who enjoyed mentally and emotionally abusing my mum. The times she'd turn away from me so I'd not see her sobbing. She was so kind and loving and compassionate towards all life no matter what that life may be. She made me who I am, she was my angel. I lost her to cancer when she was 47 years old and every day I live with the pain and guilt that, if I would have saved her from him, then maybe she'd still be alive. For years I've been spending my life making people laugh helping them, making them smile. Because I don't want anybody to feel the way I feel inside. It's a cruel pain that I'd not want to inflict upon anybody. That emotionless expression is one I've had to snap myself out of a few times. Just staring into nothingness because the pain is so dark that it's become a void so there's nothing to stare into, not even a spark of emotion to pull on. I couldn't even go to see her when she was dying because seeing her like that would have just completely destroyed me. She probably died thinking that I didn't care "There's nothing left to prove. Nothing I wont do. There's nothing like the pain I feel for you." That's my problem.. I care too much for my own good and sometimes people come along and just cause more damage.
Formative 3D man,I'm so sorry
Doctor hes trying to hide it.
The music is so well done in this episode. Here at the end it conveys so much emotion and sadness but the best part comes in the last few moments. As the music slows and the orchestra fades out the main riff becomes played on a single thumb piano like instrument heavily reminiscent of wind up music boxes. It slows to a stop simulating the power of the clockwork running out for the last time as the episode, the robots and renette all come to an end. Just like clockwork.
It is my favourite episode, the music really makes it.
It is one of the best pieces in a programme I've ever heard
0:40 Micky's finest hour as a companion.
Man knows when a guy needs some alone time!
Edward French nah man his finest hour was when he stayed behind on parallel earth
0:33 I felt his half smile on a personal level
@@SickleManSam we all do
They were both excited to travel too. He wanted to show her the stars and she wanted to see them with him.
I find it heartbreaking how that fireplace served to connect them, yet ironically, thats what set them apart as well. He was going to get her.But he forgot how large the gaps are in between.And he just missed her.
He mustve loved her too. Even just for a short while. But thats why it forced him to keep to himself. Even more withdrawn than with Sarah Jane.
actually he never really loved reinette. he cared for her but wasn't in love with her
Jack hackness maybe the only one that can come close to understanding the doctor pain of losing people
the Master/Missy would understand the only problem is that the Master really couldn't give a shit.
And Ashildr/Me
Still a newcomer to this series, may i ask why jack?
@@ValerieSparrowW Spoilers!
Watch series 1, Jack is a legend.
"Reason tells me that you and I are unlikely to meet again, but I think I shall not listen to reason."
My heart. :(
"I'm always alright."
i love the music in this scene. very calming.
Amel!aArts yeah, it is so calming and at the same time it can make us feel the sadness
It isn't until the Doctor turns off the fireplace at 1:45 I start getting goosebumps. And I don't know why.
I think it's the agonising finality of it
This episode has hit me so many times, and it just resonates in just how emotionally powerful it was, is, and shall forever be.
The Doctor allowed himself to fall for Madame De Pompadour, so of course it hurts so much when he realizes he was too late, that she died before he could take her with him on a journey through time and space. She becomes another reminder that no matter what, he always loses people. Either to bad fortune, or to time itself. He always loses people. This is the struggle he (well, now she) will always have to live with. The Lonely Angel indeed.
he even lost all his Timelord brothers and sisters friends and family even those whom are functionally immortal just like he is.with the only one left being an uncaring and ego maniacal and downright evil Creature. i think season 3 where the master dies in his arms hits the point home even harder than this because it really does tell him that YOU ARE THE LAST ONE.
She? I don't understand. Dr Who ended at the end of season 9.
except he never 'fell' for Madame De Pompadour
"I'm always alright." That line gets me every time, man!
This episode to me is one of the best of all time, my personal favorite, I'm not joking when I say I've seen this episode over 20 times and I've never gotten bored of it, such a well written, acted and directed episode, love it so much
The very final scene in this episode is terrifying to me. Idk why. Seeing the ship just drifting derelict like it does is *extremely* unsettling to me, deeply frightening to me. Especially knowing what the droids did to the crew in order try to 'repair' it. Drifting away, empty, dead, into the abyss that is space forever. It's properly terrifying.
The ship does eventually get collected, in an audio piece, I think.
Got to be one of the saddest Doctor Who I have ever seen
Brings tears to my eyes any time I watch it. That ending is so powerful.
It’s weird to think that back in 2006 I missed this episode for unknown reasons and it got kind of drowned out by the reintroduction of the Cybermen the following week. When I returned to the RTD series in 2017 and watched all of them, it was incredible how the Cybermen fell short of expectations on rewatching, but seeing this for the first time was utterly heartbreaking. Probably my favourite episode of the modern era now *sniff*
Agreed, this is easily one of the best episodes period.
However, skipping back to the cybermen, i would argue that Rise of the Cybermen, and Age of Steel are some of the better episodes with the cyberman (modern era). I really hated where they headed not long after, mainly when they went from taking the brain, nervous system, and flesh, and putting that in the suit, to just putting the whole human body in the suit. Logically, that makes zero sense, as there's no room for the robotics and the rest of the machines and electronics.
The only time I happily let it slide, because the character was so well done was Ashad/The Lone Cyberman. But even that was too good to be true, and they killed him off almost as quickly as he appeared...
This was the first episode where the ending made me think and it stuck with me.
One of my all time favourite episodes of Doctor Who, always breaks my heart how in love they were if only for a short time. They would've been so cute but I understand that him getting her could damage history
jaliyah white They dated in real life after that episode 😉
Seriously!? Damn! Did they end up being together?
Well he knows consequences in time more than anyone. So him bringing her in their journey wouldnt have been so bad. I mean he brought Rose and Mickey too right? And their timeline wasnt messed up. so there ya go
+micanikko I don't think so. Tennant (10th Doctor's actor if you didn't know that for some reason) married Georgia Moffet (she played the doctor's daughter in the episode of the same name). Which is funny considering that the actor of the 10th Doctor married the daughter of the 5th doctor's actor (which happened to be his favourite)
At an interview someone asked Davidson what the weirdest fan gift he'd ever received was and Davidson replied "Grandkids"
literally the saddest scene in doctor who if not in all of film history.
This was always one of my absolute favorites; the music is so much a part of the emotion.
A tragic destiny for a Time Lord.... To part ways with the people he meets on his journeys.
This episode was so simple but pulls all the right strings. Love this episode and love David as the doctor until the day I die
I love the way David Tennant's Doctor doesn't show his emotions when something sad effects him
"I'm always alright."
You're a terrible liar Doctor.
Smart lad, Mickey,
I absolutely love this song playing in the background so much. It reflects everything about the Doctor’s emotions. I wish they made more Doctor Who episodes like this. ❤️😭
This episode just ripped my heart to shreds.
David Tennant always knew how to draw out that alien element of the Time Lord; he could really embody a palpable sense of loneliness with just an expression on his face.
My first episode, thank you, Doctor
those stupid droids were using Time Windows Vista. they would have succeeded if they had upgraded to Time Windows 10.
Droid Razer 😂😂😂
Actually, they would have really used a flavor of LINUX. Thats a HUGE FUBAR for the production crew!
If they did use Time Windows 10 the whole universe would have crashed and stopped for the forced upgrades tho.
I still weep when I watch this. Simply devastating.
Stephen Moffat’s first great Doctor Who story.
I'd forgotten how much this scene made me cry as a child :'(
So sad she waited for him...looking in the sky,searching for a star from where he would come ...so beautifull,desprete and wonderfull
I love this scene so much. Certainly brings a tear to my eye when Madame De Pompadour says "God speed, my lonely Angel."
Series 2 was really a tearjerker in my opinion.
It's strange how I payed so little attention to this episode when I watched it on BBC four back in the day but now it is my favourite episode of season 2, the emotions hit hard
it's moments like this that truly separate writers like Steven Moffat from the writers that the show has today. Within one episode, they introduced and developed a character and her relationship with the doctor so effectively that you could cry at this scene. The Doctor reads the letter, and with just his face, Tennant communicates the emotions that he is so old and has had so many heartbreaks, yet he still feels this one just as much. The camera pans out to show the massive interior of the Tardis, with the doctor seeming small and alone within it, pondering the purpose of his life and whether or not he has the will to go on.
The writers took the time to have these slow moving, quiet scenes that said so much about the doctor. I hope we can get that kind of writing back.
"Im always alright" rule 1 the doctor lies
I think episodes like these do not get enough credit, truly amazing
Started re watching Doctor who and totally forgot about this episode everything about it is perfect
“I’m always alright...” 😢
This scene and Vincent in the Musee d'Orsay - the two occasions I have wept watching this show! The despair in Sophia Miles' voice breaks my heart.
and yes, Vincent, the other top episode...
“Why her...?” Rose didn’t mean anything about the ship with that line....
Facts
i mean Rose really was barking up the wrong tree when it came to the doctor i mean River was essentially the Time travelling space hopping Queen of time and space and even she felt out of her league when it came to the doctor.
when one falls in love with the doctor it's like loving the stars themselves and you don't expect a sun to admire you back.
Madame de pompadour>rose
@@michaelkean5969 She gets to bang his human duplicate in an alternate universe. So That's something.
They didn’t know the ships name
I know its an emotional scene but they missed a pillar in the far shot at 1:59.
Dan Hulme Good eye
This was my intro back in 2007 to Doctor Who. Almost exactly from when this video starts and ends too.
This is always so sad.. Everytime. It makes me wanna go there and take all the Doctor's pain. It's so heartbreaking 💔
I watched this episode with my Mum and Dad when it first broadcast, and a number of times afterwards, lots of tears were shed
That fake smile at 0:35 Christ
I'm miss when Doctor who was this good :((((
Back when Steven Moffat ‘KNOWS’ how to write a better story.
I cried
Who didn't...
+Connor Kitchen he always acts like he is ok but everyone knows he is not. But that is one of the things that make him the doctor
+Connor Kitchen I didn't cry.
Arrow TT33 You're hard
Connor Kitchen
No. I cried internally.
I love the shot just after he finishes reading the letter and closing down everything, when you see him completely alone in his Tardis. It illustrates so well what he's going through I think, the loneliness and emptiness :(
I had to come back here after watching the lockdown it’s just so wrong
Is it just me or when the doctor/David is sad his hair flops down more than usual 😂
his hair is a separate being that also regenerates
it started of as the ears then the hair
it became a chin then became then the eye brows.
I felt 😢it in my ❤ to say it was so sad this episode when I was growing up with this dr
I just rewatched this episode and cried again...
After watching the new LOCKDOWN pompadour video - I am NOT okay...
This scene always hits me hard. Heartbreak and I are old friends, but I still hate it when it happens to me. I can usually keep it in, but sometimes it hurts so much that my eyes just start leaking.
The music is top notch
You wouldn't believe this is the same Dr Who as that is on now. Night and Day difference in quality
Oh dear Dr your many things but not alright.
This episode:
Doctor: "I'm always alright."
Forest of the Dead:
Doctor: "I'm always alright."
Donna: "Is alright a special Time Lord code for really not alright at all?"
(And the way Reinette's letter is written is similar to how Queen Elisabeth talks in Day of the Doctor)
The Doctor Dances:
Doctor: "Everybody lives, Rose! Just this once, everybody lives!"
Forest of the Dead:
River: "Now and then, every once in a very long while, every day in a million days, when the wind stands fair, and the Doctor comes to call... everybody lives."
The Husbands of River Song:
Doctor: "All anyone will ever tell you is that when wind stands fair and the night is perfect, when you least expect it, but always when you need it the most... there is a song."
I call this the Moffat-effect
My favorite episode of all the episodes of the new series. Such a moving ending.
It's great how they filmed this scene with rose, micky and the doctor. They switched sides of the tardis every time the camera switched
Everything has its time you know that old friend better than most
Man this episode hit
This is my Dr who moment but it's not the saddest David's regeneration is this is my second
Only an immortal could understand.
The music!
it always breaks my heart 😭😭😭
I really appreciate how Mickey gave the doctor some space in this episode. Throughout the series they've always been at odds with one another, but in the end none of that matters. It's tragic that the Doctor could have saved Madame De Pompadour if he'd been just a few seconds faster.
Mickey was a top grade bro here
He switches off his emotion, but you can see in this scene once he finishes reading the letter, the emotion in his eyes, like he’s about to break.
Me puse a llorar sólo con ver esa escena.... una maldita obra de arte!
This scene reminds me of the Brigadiers death in the Wedding of River Song.
The Doctor reads this letter and it confirms that he never came back for her, and will never see her again. Even though there are time windows on the ship and he has the TARDIS, he read the words like in the Angels Take Manhattan and knows that she ends up alone and he can’t go back for her.
I am sooooo sad that the BBC got caught up in their whole Social Justice Warrior thing with the 13th Doctor that they forgot that it's possible to speak to people's souls in this way. I really hope they remember.
CheesyChimp69 I think it's unfortunately already too late
Me too mate! Im 21, and grew up watching 9 and 10. These episodes pour so much fucking emotion into you its unbelievable. Hate Chibnall for what he has done to this once loved show. These days i just rewatch the good stuff, and pretend the show ended with Capaldi.
@@Castrated__ I grew up watching it too and while there's a lot of nostalgia involved, it's just fucking obvious how shit it is now compared to the absolute gold the show was able to reach back then
Yes, sadly moments like this are unlikely to occur again as long as the current politically correct crusaders who seemingly dont have a clue what Dr Who is supposed to be, namely sci-fi and escapism, are running the show. Its piss poor now and not worth watching.
i dont think its the 13th doctor which is the problem the writing has been shite for ages
So he never got a chance to visit her death bed, despite being a litteral Time Lord that can travel time, perhaps there's a reason he don't just visit her death bed.
01:27 Sounds Like What Queen Elizabeth The First Said In The Day Of The Docter, LOL XD! ☺😉😎🙋🙌
The best doctor of them all
this made me cry x'c
The story line about Madame Pompadour was breathtaking, Script, Actors, Director, Stage, Costumes all fantastic. What I don´t care for was this gruesome framestory. The sickening way those gruesome robots missused their crew and others for spare parts was to far over the edge for the commen taste
Madame de pompadour kissed the doctor and so her head could literally repair the ship aha so poetic!
This and Forest of the dead are my favorite episodes
So he's in love with Madame de pompadour and Rose? Doctor mate pick one
Don't forget queen Elizabeth the first.
Barry Scot Yes.
The Doctor was never in love with Rose
Where have you been the past 13 years...he even tried to confess his love to her on Bad Wolf Bay, before his image disappeared leaving hundreds of thousands of fans heartbroken?? Did you forget?@@christianbrown5525
@@christianbrown5525 did you...not watch the show...???
wait so at the end when it shows birth and death date, she was only 43
This scene is excellent, but the painting of her always makes me laugh
"I am always alright"
Me: THATS A LIE DOCTOR AND U KNOW IT*cries in lonely angel*
What always seemed weird about this episode is that he has the tardis afterwards, so why not just go back b4 she died...
You'd have to be made of stone to not cry here...hell even if you're made of stone you're probably crying let's be honest
SS madame de pompadour
*Fast foward to series 8*
Ive seen this name before, but when?!
It was in season 8?
@@darrensmith8730 No, but in Season 8 premiere there was the SS Marie Antoinette, its sister ship
@@luisruescasgalvez5143 Ah, thanks for clarifying!
@@darrensmith8730 You're welcome, mate
the doctor was so old at that point he'd forgotten her completely.
Massively highlighting how men deal with stuff when were not okay i say im okay when deep down i dint want to exist what a poisonous existence my mind has
Such beautiful music, you can really tell murry gold is no longer working on the show
I need the music of this scene
Search for 'Doctor Who Madame du Pompadour'
Does everyone cry at this bit or is it just me ?
that picture of her freaks me out
Only a bro will know when a guy just needs to be alone for a moment. Mickey on behalf of this action I would like to buy you a pint.
I love how Rose initially says "Why her?" Almost accusatory like why her and not me?
the music they make, it sad