The fact that the first thing he says after the regeneration is “I know these teeth…” is SUCH a good callback to the first thing he said after going from 9 to 10, “new teeth, that’s weird…”
I knew he was going to make a comment about the teeth because he does the same licking motion around the front of his teeth like he did before that comment as 10.
I absolutely love how David Tennant's first line in the series was "New teeth, that's weird" and hid first line after coming back is "I know these teeth"
Also exclaiming "what!?" is the first thing the Doctor said to Donna in her wedding dress...and she's going to be in the next three episodes with him 🤟 tiny link but still!
"We time traveled!" "But to what year?" "Let me ask that guy over there... Hey you, who's the Doctor now in Dr. Who?" "David Tennant" "I don't know what year we are right now"
"I never forget a face." "I know you don't. And in years to come you might find your self revisiting a few, but just the old favourites." The Curator's words came true!
@@velocichungus no shit. The fact that it meant more than just that (I don't recall anyone expecting Tennat returning this way to happen) is what I mean by exclaiming Tom Baker's words.
Yeah, OP was just pointing out the coolness that while, at the time the Curator’s words clearly meant one thing, now that this has happened we can apply a whole new meaning in retrospect that was never intended at the time, but that makes it even cooler! I think it’s a great thing to point out!
The Doctor: "I never forget a face." The Curator: "I know you don't. And in years to come you might find yourself revisiting a few. But just the old favourites, eh?"
Man I really wish that they hadn’t regenerated the clothes too. 14 running about squeezed into Jodie’s clothes, high on regeneration energy would’ve been golden.
Officially the doctor forced one of his regenerations to be the David tenant face so this is the third time with the same face. I think the doctor has a preferred face
@@AzguardMike intentionally, after blasting the Tardis twice in recent generations. Love that it took a female doctor to show that kind of consideration
I like how this is the first time in the modern series that the Doctor is smart enough to step outside of the TARDIS so as to not completely destroy it
Ahh but it's a useful plot device- it gives an excuse for the incoming production team to redesign the Tardis interior! Perhaps the 14->15 regeneration will be the one where he trashes the Tardis 😁
Technically 11 regenerated outside and blew up The Daleks, then the final stage in The TARDIS only took a second with no energy burst to destroy the place. It still ended up crashing obviously but not due to the regeneration.
@@obiwankenobi687 I wonder if that was related to the Radiation that he absorbed bursting out of him, or possibly because he held off the regeneration as long as possible to say goodbye to everyone… both could be totally wrong of course, just potential theories.
@@obiwankenobi687 You can see the beams from regeneration energy from 12's regeneration shoot out and hit the walls of the TARDIS, sparks fly and once it's all over the interior is pretty smokey from the blasts. Overall it's clear the regeneration had damaged the TARDIS, not enough to blow it up and send it crashing, but just ready to with one misstep, which happens once she presses a button on the console.
David Tennant's baffled reaction to the whole thing is legitimately hilarious. It is kinda cool to me to see the Doctor regenerate into an appearance we've seen before, especially as the possibility was already teased in the past with the Curator. I also appreciated Whittaker's reaction. Unlike, say, Tennant or Smith, who were both very reluctant, she seems very accepting of the inevitability of it, and totally okay with it. Also, the entire imagery of the scene is visually absolutely stunning.
Don’t remind me of the David Tennant’s farewell parade of death, it was bad enough 10 was one of the shortest incarnations only being around for 6 years, and then acting like an emo child because he’s gonna change form. It’s not like he hadn’t been through it 11 times previously. Idk, maybe if he spent a couple centuries as 10 and not lying about his age being 900 something when the last time he was 900 years old he was Colin Baker
@@tgiacin435 your missing the more meta reason for how they did 10s farewell. It was a farewell to the writer that brought back the show and an actor who specifically went into acting because of Doctor Who. Awkward in execution watching now but at the time there was reason and an impact from it
@@twentytwoblue22 I get it, but if you have to go out of the way to make a meta point at the expense of the show, there are better ways to do it than the David Tennant’s farewell parade of death. I mean maybe if it was 10 all bruised and battered and he shows up in the background at Donna’s wedding, or even seeing Rose New Year’s Eve would be fine over Martha and Mickey getting married for a joke, 10 setting Hack up with the pilot from the voyage of the damned. I’m all for a send off, but there is overkill. I mean imagine if Tom Baker did the same thing. He’s pretty much the most infamous person to play the Doctor. And his death was more impactful than the David Tennant’s farewell parade of death
@@tgiacin435 dude I agreed it's awkward in it's execution now years later. The meta, nuance, even the clunky fanfare execution gives a look into how things were in 2010 and adds to the scene in that sense. Ofc they wouldn't do that with Tom Baker too it was the early 80s. I just think looking at the time period and events going on for any production and how that influences it is a neat factor
all im saying is that if we're going through past regens it's not unthinkable to see jodie make a comeback even if brief with Davies as showrunner, and for that i'd go nuts
Same! I loved the characterization of a perky, gadgeteer genius who’s also very secretive about her past, it was something to relate to as someone who was considered weird for that, and she portrayed it really well to the point where I thought it was unique and likable even disregarding the bias. But I also agreed that the guy who wrote the infamous dinosaurs on a spaceship (and had an already shaky fan opinion record for other episodes he helmed) probably shouldn’t have helmed her tenure.
Sadly that's kinda why the 13th doctor era made me skip most of the show. I do believe her portrayal of the doctor is ok...it's the writing that ruins it for me, and when you have bad writting it will drive a lot of people away. hopefully the next series will be better. I am currently rewatching the entire series again.
Back in the day of the doctor Matt Smith says "I never forget a face" and Tom Baker says "I know u don't and in years to come you might find yourself revisiting a few but just the old favourites" maybe david was always going to come back as he is one of the old favourites
Well no, it was Tom Baker as the doctor saying it, it was a shout out to his portrayal as the doctor, a self pat on the back (well earned) as he is commonly referred to as the best doctor and usually tops the polls as the most favoured doctor. This is simply because they screwed up so bad they had to do something to try get the viewers back. Don't try and give them any rope on this one.
@@tec5412 the only rope is the length they were given to hang themselves. But yes, the saying was a reference to the then current doctor, meeting with one of his past selves, a favoured self.
@@PJOZeus Also Tom Baker WAS the longest-running Doctor, so favoritism aside, I think it's pretty fitting that a current Doctor (Smith is a favorite of mine) meets up with a past Doctor, as has been done in so many episodes.
@@mikebasil4832 Not the first time, the second time. All the way back in The Power of the Daleks, the Doctor's clothes changed when the First Doctor regenerated into the Second Doctor. Granted, the cloak and ring didn't change, but the rest of his clothing did.
And very on brand for the Thirteenth. Of all the Doctors, she seems like she’d be the one to most easily come to terms with it all and genuinely look forward to it.
@@Ryusuta The Classic Doctors were also pretty content with their regenerations. Except Two, of course. "Well then, here we go. The long way round." "A tear, Sarah Jane? Now don't cry. While there's life, there's..." "Change, I feel it. Yes, I will regenerate! Our future... is in safe hands..."
@@tatkkyo9911 I;m on a rewatch of Capaldi's era and am absolutely shocked by how bad the writing is in his first season - I'd forgotten. His talent is the only thing that gets him beyond the horrible scripts and makes those episodes at all watchable. Moffat used crappy writing to get what he was going for - making Clara the main character of the show.
@rpdnplstk honestly, the acting was the saving grace of his run. It's a shame, though. I wish they didn't get scripted screwed cause they were great casting
When David Tennant regenerates again he's gonna simply say something like 'im ready' as like a callback to when he said 'i don't wanna go' and it's just gonna make me cry, no way it won't
The best regeneration effect of the series, especially in the lead-up where you can see the cracks start to form on her face. Also, she finally decided to give the TARDIS a break and regenerate outside for once!
I was confused on this, isn't the reason the doctors regenerate inside the Tardis because the amount of energy they release serves a purpose for the Tardis?
@@frankfernandez2690 I've never thought of it like that but that’s a great theory. I just thought that the safest place that the Doctor can regenerate is in the TARDIS since it can probably help in their recovery, has a zero room etc. But the Doctor hasn't been doing it any favours by blowing it up for the past few regenerations 😂
@@ClingToFilm They were also _holding back_ on at least a few of them, especially Ten. His was so explosive the TARDIS literally had to "regenerate" her own self after that. Eleven had the decency to do his Regeneration Cycle Reboot _outdoors,_ and the final actual change was a quick-flash to Twelve, who had the usual regeneration trauma ("Everybody, take five!"). I forget if Twelve exploded or not, but considering he's the (by subjective time experienced) longest-lived Doctor by _multiple orders of magnitude_ it wouldn't surprise me if he did.
I want to say that maybe it has something to do with the longer they live as that generation of the Doctor, the more regeneration energy stores up and comes out of them for their cycle. But then unfortunately 10 was not around very long and his regen almost destroyed the TARDIS to the point she had to leave for a bit. But he did also technically regen twice also at the very start with his hand. So maybe that's why? Idk. 9 wasn't around long and his was quick and no damage and even with Rose in the TARDIS. 10 was a massive amount of damage. 11 was enough to destroy a whole Dalek basically StarDestroyer ship. And twelve seemed to confuse the TARDIS so much that she basically tried to reject 13. So he still did a lot of damage as well.
@@WackoMcGooseactually twelve did practically the same thing as ten, not wanting to regenerate so when it happened, it wasnt explosive as ten, but it was more than enough for the TARDIS to regenerate itself
David Tennant smashes the record for the most regeneration scenes in Dr Who, from Eccleston, from and to himself (creating the Metacrises Dr in the process), to Smith and from Whittaker.
@@VanVeniVidiVici Tennant isn't staying, he's only a gap Doctor until Ncuti Gatwa takes over after the 60th. So presumably, there's a Tennant->Ncuti sequence in post-production somewhere.
@@atheist101 I'm not a fan of Tom Baker. For one thing, the man is a massive egotist. For another, he isn't really an actor because he was, by his own admission, just playing Tom Baker and despite being nearly 90 years old he's barely done anything of note outside of Doctor Who. However, despite my personal apathy towards Tom Baker, even I was pleased to see him. I know how much the fanbase as a whole admires him and although I don't personally share that admiration - I actually admire Colin Baker far more, both as an actor and as a person - I knew I was watching a monumental moment in Doctor Who history.
@Tom Norton for me him actually acting or not has nothing to do with why I like him. He is very egotistical but his quirkiness is something I think fits the Doctor very well. For me it was like the role was made for him. My second favorite, and it's a very close second, is Jon Pertwee. He was quirky as well but in a more controlled manner.
What amazes me about Tennant is it's been like 10 years since we last saw him as the doctor but every time he comes back it's he looks like he only left yesterday
@@slydemon187 nope didn't forget that ive watched it loads of times and ngl that was a good 50th anniversary i hope 60th is better because in my opinion multi doctor stories are better and if its a multi then its better if its not and its good when i watch it and its better then 50th than ill say its better then 50th
13 may not have had the best stories to run with, but her regeneration was perfect for the character. No whimpering, no whining, just looking at her regeneration as the next adventure. Perfectly in keeping with her portrayal.
Jodie Wittaker brought such an infectious joy and energy to the character that even if you didn’t like the stories she was in, you couldn’t help but smile at times
@@nathanhosea489 Colin was fired by the BBC during his run as the doctor but for me personally I thought he was a great doctor. Whereas thirteens run was abysmal just downright bog roll
@@pockylovingranger She and Chibnall were the reason why i stopped watching the series and i was a long time fan. Maybe her acting (which was terrible in season 11, i didnt recognize any of the doctors characteristics, she was scared by a teethcollecting minor villain... the doctor has faced down the devil himself for christs sake!) and the scripts got better in Season 12 and 13 i wouldnt now. I really didnt want to risk to put money into another season chances are i wouldnt enjoy. With Tennant back i might take the risk.
For those who don't understand how david tennants 10th doctor (even though he isn't technically the 10th here) came back. There is a certain exchange between the Doctor(s) and the Caretaker (possible future doctor) in the 50th anniversary special, where the Caretaker told the Doctor that he might "revisit" a few faces. Well, it looks like he was spot on.
@@simpspin There isn't a final doctor, the doctor can regenerate and infinite amount of times and is unkillable, the doctor has in fact regenerated millions of times just only a dozen or so of those are still memory intact and are considered Doctors
After watching the last few regenerations in sequence, it is cool to see that there's been some consistent growth in the Doctor's attitude towards it. from 10's "I don't wanna go" to 11's sad acceptance of it, then 12 giving a lesson to his future self, and now 13 is more like "alright, bring it on, let me just get to a nice view first"
It was more about each Doctor's personality at that time. 10 had done a lot, quite a lot, and when Ood Sigma warned him of his death he made it a point to run from it and do as much as he could before going back to the Oods. I didn't get the feeling that 11 was sadly accepting, it seemed more like he was happy to have new regenerations, but was also scared of what could be (as we saw in the episode after). 12 wanted to die as he was, but was reoriented by 1 and his own memories, so he resolved to teach his future self (fitting given his teaching in his final series). 13 is a lot more carefree, which is why I love her last words were, "Tag, you're it," the phrase fits 13's playfulness so perfectly. She was still sad, and wanted to see what would happen for herself, but she didn't have reason to be scared.
First of all respect to jodie she done the best with what she had and took on a lot for her being the first female doc i think she done acceptionally well with what was dealt to her, but bringing tennant back will bring a whole fandom back and get things going smoothly again davis just the best 👌
I love that callback of “I know those teeth.” It shows that it isn’t just the appearance of Ten that’s come back, it’s *all* of him. His first instinct upon regenerating is the exact same as it was all those years ago-check his teeth, for whatever reason. Idk, I just find that so endearing
I don't think david is actually the doctor I think It's nctui gatwa but the celestial toymaker made it so it looks like david tennant and feels like david tennant, however I haven't seen that 1st doctor story so what would I know? It could be the dude with the clowns in the sarah jane episode for all we know.
Seriously, as soon as he started checking his teeth I instinctively said out loud "I know those teeth" 'cause I just knew that was gonna be his first line! 😆A perfect start, can't wait to see what happens next. 🥰
Makes me think those who were ready to go besides 2 couldn't have return like ten did, you only had them accept their need to regenerate, where as ten and two didn't want to go, but I believe ten wasn't a forced regeneration and two had thirteen regenerations to accept his force fate so ten had the strongest energy to force himself back into the seat until he could accept his fate like the others, hence why he is back.
It's funny because the doctor isn't actually supposed to explode... he only did it that one time because he had to dispel the time energy or whatever, but ig people liked the visual spectacle so he just kind of started exploding for no reason lol
This is the first time we’ve ever seen a regeneration in its entirety with all of its glorious beautiful colors. Needless to say, it did not disappoint
i like how simple and hopeful this regeneration is. no long speech. no overly sad dialogue. just her wishing she could see what comes next. and her not regenerating in the tardis for once in new who is nice.
I'll be honest, I was hoping that she would have a more grandiose or at least memorable regeneration. Although I suppose being the first one to regenerate into a former Doctor is memorable haha. And I wonder if her regenerating outside of the Tardis was so that once Tennant enters the Tardis again, the interior will revert back to what it was like when he was the Doctor.
@@TinnieTa21 Oh that'd be cool! Not sure I want it to though, unless the exterior changes too. Hadn't thought about that since we didn't know for sure he'd be the current Doctor.
I love the TARDIS and I'm not hating on past regenerations (except the 'funny' one-liners that come right after, I always hate those when I just want a minute to be sad) but the simple dialogue is perfect for Jodie/13 and the visuals of this are way beyond the usual 'blow up the set' routine, I already know I'll watch this again and again and again over the years. Goodbye, Doctor 💕
One thing i hate about past regenerations is the long mournful speeches. From the Doctors perspective they arent dying, theyre just getting a new body. I much prefer this way of changing.
Eleven: "Well, number ten once regenerated and kept the same face. I had vanity issues at the time." Looks like the vanity issues never fully went away 😂😂😂
Technically this would be the fourth instance of the 10th wouldn’t it. Ten, stolen regen 10 (if you could it separately), human 10 and now the 14th. Would be funny to see three of the instances interact with each other but doubt it’ll happen
It could also be kind of a subconscious choice maybe, a reminder. Like when 12th realizes why he had the face of a Pompeian he met when he was 10th...? (To remind himself of all the people he helps).
I feel like by the end of the specials the character arc will be him accepting that he has to move on, it's meta textual, the fans including myself would love go back to 2008 when David was the Doctor but that's not realistic so the message will be change is healthy and good. I would love it if this time he welcomes the change into Ncuti.
@@nickname2239 I think for the technology at the time, 9-10 was good. 10-11 was good. 11-12 was ok but then 12-13 it just didnt look great, if that makes sense.
I actually love her regeneration the most. It was with in her character. The adventurous one, she’s only sad because she doesn’t get to live more adventures, but she’s glad for what she lived in. She’s always cheerful and she got all of her’s companions saved. She let go so the adventure could go on.
Honestly, you summed it up perfectly. Most of the modern Doctor’s (Since Tennant’s 1st Regeneration) have had a sad/speech ending. I am IN NO WAY hating on any of them. I loved Smith’s era and cried like a baby when he left. Ten was amazing as well. All I can say is Russel better deliver. He better bring the water works and give it his all.
I am just imagining the Doctor going back to some of his old companions like this. I am excited for Doctor Who for the first time in a long time. David was my favorite!
The 10th Doctor/ Donna team was my favorite pairing, but it's a toss up between Tennant and Capaldi for best Doctor for me. Capaldi's Doctor avoided the romantic mess with companions that many (all?) of the previous new Doctors had which made the show more enjoyable.
first thing he does after his first adventure I'd picture is go check up on Luke, Martha and Mickey, Allonso, Jack, go on an adventure with River, go have a picnic at Asgard and do everything she listed to ten even if Twelfth, Eleven and Ten had done it already he'd do it better and then he'd go check up with Wilf and pretend the Radiation never got to him to give Wilf Comfort
I never had a moment where I didn't think she was the Doctor. Writing for the plots was very bad, but Jodie and her companions carried the whole thing.
Pretty much that, the writing was between good and terrible, but her character was amazing. I feel like she was wasted with scripts like this so I too hope we’ll see her again.
Can I just say this was absolutely mind boggling in the most bonkers way possible. Tennant's incarnation of the Doctor was phenomenal, and outwardly charismatic he just exudes charm Going to be fantastic to see Tennant coming back rekindling the old chemistry with Donna in the 60th
So true !! This actor has some serious talent. 🤩 I couldn't count the amount of times he got me thinking "Wait, so many emotions with his eyes only ?! Shut up." 😍
This was such a beautiful shot. For as many issues as I had with Chibnall's run (most often the writing, but other things too), the cinematography was always wonderful. There were multiple shots throughout Series 11-13 that I will always remember, and this was one. Excellent music as well.
I'd like to point out that this is the first regeneration in the whole modern Doctor Who series that has the doctor changing his outfit as a direct effect of the regeneration. Just imagine how much Tennant's doctor must have wanted to come back to even change his clothes.
What’s funny is this just confirms that the Doctor will eventually end up as the Curator. The Curator said he would “revist” some of his favorite old faces. This is one of them. Wouldn’t be surprised if eventually Matt Smith returns for a short appearance as a regeneration.
@zio dsreo Tennant left when Davies left, Moffat had his own spin on the character with two actors that did a great job. I had hoped that Davies would have cast the woman who played the Ruth doctor to fix Chibnall's mistakes but he chose this...
na she was pretty dreadful, no stage prescence or delivery, awful cringey mannerisms, constantly looked out of place and utterly lost like she accidentally wandered out from a tour group. Jo Martin would have owned the role a lot more. Overall the worst or 2nd worst doctor of them all.
The writers decided to start preaching, instead of just sticking to sci Fi, but then that pretty much describes the entire entertainment industry, a bunch of leftist wackos.
straight facts. she was so awkward, stiff and out of place constantly. idk if she has never seen doctor who before or was just deliberately over acting poorly to try and be likable @@pg8835
Absolute nonsense she was objectively awful. The experiment failed and it will fail again with Ncuti, the doctor is a charismatic straight white male. Having Tennant back between these two Doctors is only going to make that more obvious also.
I said I would never go back to Doctor Who until they brought back my favorite doctor. Now I gotta hold up my end of the bargain... 10 years later. So much to binge...
My thoughts exactly! I loved dr who from season 1, Chris Eccleston was amazing for a start, David absolutely tops de character en also loved the Matt Smith, brilliant but goofy. But when Capaldi came I just lost interest. Not saying he isn’t a great doctor but just couldn’t get through his series so stopped watching. Now seeing this i started from season 1 and watched everything. My favorites but also the ones that I liked less. Now going strong and just started he Capaldi era to give him the chance to proof me wrong to stop watching. Also curious to Jodi. Never saw even a small piece of scene of hers. Well except her regeneration. Hopefully another amazing David to be watching next year!
@@quietdemon8138 not really. show didn't go down because it lacked interest and bad production. The entire culture of The doctor butchered for the sake of sjw's ideology. Capaldi was actually good imo. but his seasons lay the foundation of these nonsense so show lost a big chunk on its base fans.
I will never forget that feeling of pure joy and excitement after seeing this, that I haven’t felt since The End of Time Part 2. The anticipation of waiting for the first 60th special was unreal
Damn, imagine performing so exceptionally well as the Doctor that you become the Doctor twice. Looking forward to David Tennant's performance as well as the return of Russell T Davis as the showrunner.
@@Ольга-ж5к4й AGREED. IMO: viewership for Doctor Who took a nosedive since Smith (no offense Capladi or Whitaker, you did the best you could with the scripts you were given), so the only way they could bring the audience back is to bring back a recognizable QUALITY head writer and a quality recognizable Doctor.
@@saskruffriders8234 I wouldn't even say the scripts were too much of an issue. They just ran into the same issue the OG Dr's run did. Repetition, episodic, and continually escalating stakes until it just burned out the audience. How many times can the world/universe be saved? I think a great break would have been the War Dr. It would have been very different from what we've gotten accustomed to and kept him central in one event for a season or two.
@@theeffete3396 Awful story, yes. Acting? Phenomenal. Jodie has been a great actor with what she's been handed... The writing is where it has gone downhill. Now that RTD is back, we can expect only good things moving forward! 😁
@@braydentaylor6516 Jodie's acting was poor throughout the episode, I'm sorry, but everything down to the delivery of dialogue was so robotic. Fantastic performance from Mandip Gill and Sacha as per usual though.
I can’t wait to see more of Tennant, and how his new rendition of the Doctor will go. He was always one of my favorite. 9 was the very serious fellow, but could have fun. He was balanced in that way. 10 was more charismatic and charming than 9, but he also seemed more angry, and definitely more willing to be cruel. 11 was by far the kindest (outside of 13…) and that may be due to Amy and Rory. Clara could also have played a small role too. 12 was an old man. 13… where do I even begin. 14. TENNET!
You know, maybe it's not such a big shock after all: the Curator in The Day of the Doctor was a future version of the Doctor who had regenerated back into the form of the 4th Doctor. He mentioned that in the years to come, the Doctor might find himself revisiting some of his old favorite faces.
This is easily the best looking regeneration scene the series has ever gotten. The effects were incredible and it shows the scale of just how powerful a regeneration can be
You're absolutely right,I agree.....but I always found it just a bit silly that "regeneration energy' *IS* so powerful and has occasionally been used as a weapon.
I’ll take the uniqueness of the classic regenerations and the Doctor lying on the ground after getting killed then regenerating instead of the standing T pose new who decided to do.
If I had a nickel for every time The Doctor regenerated into David Tennant, I'd have three nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened thrice, right?
I literally SCREAMED when I realized it was David. He’s my favorite and undoubtedly the BEST version of The Doctor EVER. I can’t wait for the 60th anniversary special.😁
@@davidgraham2673please do yourself a favor and watch the 2005 reboot into the Matt Smith era. It's by far the absolute best of The Doctor. Clips don't do the show justice
I love how in like 15 seconds he did 3 iconic Tennant things. The teeth thing from the first scene after regeneration, the hand drag across the face before the regeneration and finally the "what" from the titanic episode.
"I wanna know what happens next" I DO love this line, very simple but it really captures what I think was my favorite part of Whittaker's Doctor, and that was her reckless curiosity. Sure all the Doctors are curious to a fault but that trait was front and center with her, and that wry smile when she found a new mystery always got me ramped up for an episode.
I've always loved that each doctors behavior is sort of explainable by their last life's death, or how they were feeling on deaths door. And Capaldi really was promising to look forward after losing Clara and Bill. Seeing his first life reminded him why he was traveling, and he regenerated into a young and energetic geek who can't not press all the buttons. God, could you imagine her meeting 9? He'd be confused as heck. Like, we just committed genocide, how'd this happen?
Also a great counter to Tennants regeneration where he said "I don't wanna go...". Like Whittaker's Doctor was the opposite in some ways to Tennants and now we get to see the difference between the two for the next season.
@@obiwankenobi687 Well the Doctor has said a few times that when they regenerate it'll be them but not THEM. Essentially like another person experiencing your memories.
I think this is, by far, the most beautiful regeneration scene in New Who. The Doctor, standing in sorrowful acceptance on a rocky outcrop, facing the sunset of both the day and herself, welcoming her new self with a playful "Tag, you're it" before burning in a cross of regeneration energy in front of the TARDIS, as a simple chorus plays to her. It's just incredibly beautifully executed.
It’s the most beautiful LOOKING regeneration, but nah, the most beautiful regeneration from a thematic standpoint on New Who IMO comes from the 12th doctor
I didn't watch a ton of 13, but it seems fitting that her last words are, "tag, you're it," and that she's conscientious enough to regenerate in an open area lol
I gotta say even though Thirteen had the weakest run of the Doctors, she gave one hell of an exit. "One last sunset" indeed, and I love for the first time The Doctor has a beautiful regeneration instead of a destructive one. And the "wait what?" moment of realizing the leaks of David Tennant in the next season isn't just an appearance and crossover by the Tenth Doctor....it's that he full on gets to be a new Doctor is insane and amazing.
@@KarakTo i love the idea of them going absolutely ham and just doing a Six Doctors special with 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14 all at once. i think we're at the point where they're starved enough for ratings that a shark jump like that might very well be due
@@wallacewallaby5782 i loved Capaldi as the Doctor. But he unfortunately got so many bad episodes, especially his first season. Also the overarching story line of his run was quite bumpy and his character ofttimes inconsistently written in my opinion.
Quite possibly the most striking regeneration sequence in terms of cinematography and visual effects. Segun's score for it was also nothing short of perfection in my opinion.
Agreed. I'd always wondered which variation of Thirteen's theme he would go for, expecting something melancholic perhaps but he went with the original which has a sense of grandeur and also coming full circle. Slightly sad it is the last time we will hear it but he did a great job.
Bless Jodie, she was fantastic and I look forward to seeing her come back in any future crossovers. Gosh 13 and 11 being chaotic while 12 is frustrated with them would be hilarious to see
Barring the reveal at the end, this might be the closest we've ever gotten to a classic who regeneration since 9. Also the way she's not scared or upset just a little sad is so so good
"Tag, you're it", combined with the setting, music and acting just a perfect regeneration and beautiful end to Jodie's time as The Doctor. And then David Tennant, using the funny first line "New teeth, that's weird" when he was 10; now saying "I know these teeth" as first line. And the three times "What", also a reference to a moment when he was 10... Just gotta love it!
Not just a moment when he was 10, but taken from the first moment a certain "temp from chiswick" appeared in the TARDIS.... a big hint at who was also coming back
David Tennant going into Matt Smith was my first introduction to Doctor Who and watching old Doctor Who episodes of Tennant’s made me fall in love with the character, and seeing him back brought me to tears!
@@ryanmussell739 Can't remember the episode name, but I remember watching a Patrick Troughton (The second doctor) episode for the first time. It was a rerun thoughor it might have been on vhs at the time. but I recall it being black and white, and was a interesting but awesome episode. Though most of the episodes I had watched was from the third doctor (Jon Pertwee) onwards from Spearhead from Space I believe, but I do enjoy the new who too.
my dad got me to start watching doctor who YEARS ago. Sadly my dad recently passed away and my mum did a long time ago. David Tennant was my mums and my dads favourite doctor so seeing him again truly makes me smile. I hope they both saw it wherever they are.
They'll always be with you my dude I'm the same my grandmother adored david Tennant so you and me are both on the same page they'll be watching it with us beyond the grave
Same dude he's my mom's favorite doctor and watching doctor who was a one of our favorite things to do, it even became our Christmas tradition, I haven't watched it since she died, wish she could see this
No matter who the doctor is, no matter who writes the show, no matter what comes next, regenerations never fail to be both beautiful and heartbreaking. Goodbye 13. Welcome back 10.
I was excited to see the news that David was coming back more than anyone (he was my doctor) but imagine how EPIC this would’ve been had they kept this a whole secret til he regenerated. I would’ve blown up in my seat
@@ZuluRomeo I had no idea because I wasn't thrilled with Jody Whittaker as the Doctor. I stopped following the spoilers. David Tennant is my favorite and captured my heart. Matt Smith my third, Peter Capaldi, second and Tom Baker was the Doctor of my 1960's generation Who got me hooked. Each actors regeneration portrayal added extra layers to the character backstory of Doctor Who.
@@kimnoulton9114They already would do that though, for example 9's jacket was over sized on 10 during the Christmas special. You make a good point but the issue is that it's supposed to be a present problem for every Doctor.
"Tag, you're it" is honestly a really great final line for a Doctor to have. I also sincerely hope they address how this is the second time the Doctor's clothes changed during regeneration.
@@the_kovic Patrick Troughton came complete with a new costume, since they hadn't worked out the rules of regeneration yet. Moffat said he almost put an explanation for it in Twice Upon a Time since it was about the First Doctor regenerating but chose not to.
Lame. Just because they didn’t know how, or chose not to, explain 3rd doctors new clothes doesn’t mean they are allowed to just do it now, especially since every doctor since then didn’t have their clothes regenerate. Whatever, the writing on this show has suffered SO much in recent years, it just doesn’t matter at this point why his clothes changed. The new writers will figure something out and we’ll all just say “oh, ok”. Lame. And Tennent? Loved him but also lame he is apparently back. Ratings grab. Maybe, I don’t know, improve the writing and stop with the woke nonsense? Let the hateful comments commence, because you know I’m right.
Nine: "Rose… before I go, I just wanna tell you, you were fantastic. Absolutely fantastic. And do you know what? So was I!” Ten: “I don’t want to go!” Eleven: “We all change. When you think about it, we’re all different people, all through our lives. And that’s okay, that’s good, you gotta keep moving, so long as you remember all the people that you used to be. I will not forget one line of this, not one day. I swear. I will always remember when the Doctor was me.” Twelve: “Laugh hard. Run fast. Be kind. Doctor… I let you go.” Thirteen: “All right then, Doctor Whoever I’m about to be… Tag. You’re it.” The amazing thing about all these "last words" of the Doctor is they are the actor's love letter to the series
It's a damn shame that Jodie didn't have better writers for her stint as the Doctor. She's a cracking good actress, but they gave her so little to work with.
I disliked the dark modern movie syndrome feel. And putting more regenerations before the first was also superfluous. But Jodie seemed fine and likeable enough.
My thoughts exactly, 13 is a favorite because of what she could do despite bad writing. I wish she could have a few episodes with Davies to really let her shine
@@ScoobyandShaggy5554 He is the oncoming storm. I think we can expect some exceptional and volatile events over the next 12 months. And we were warned by Tom Baker's Fourth Doctor as the Curator that we might be seeing familiar beloved faces again down through the centuries.
Imagine going into a coma in 2005 and waking up in 2023 to find that David Tennant is still the doctor
id be the happiest man alive
Maybe this will get us back to a better timeline.
Well going into a coma any time during the second half of the 2000s wouldn’t matter cause we didn’t get Matt Smith until 2010
one can dream
The best thing can happen
The fact that the first thing he says after the regeneration is “I know these teeth…” is SUCH a good callback to the first thing he said after going from 9 to 10, “new teeth, that’s weird…”
I wished he would have recognized his 'fighting hand' as well.
Also him saying "what? What? What?" is a nice callback when Donna teleported inside the Tardis and David Tennant reacted the same way.
I knew he was going to make a comment about the teeth because he does the same licking motion around the front of his teeth like he did before that comment as 10.
my favorite was always matt smith saying the kidneys were always the first to go and capaldi yelling "Kidneys! I've got new kidneys!"
@@UltraSonicRainboom He did it again when the Titanic crashed in the TARDIS
I absolutely love how David Tennant's first line in the series was "New teeth, that's weird" and hid first line after coming back is "I know these teeth"
Even better, the "I know these teeth." line was not in the script but ad-libbed by Tennant and Davies kept it in after filming the scene.
Also exclaiming "what!?" is the first thing the Doctor said to Donna in her wedding dress...and she's going to be in the next three episodes with him 🤟 tiny link but still!
I think looking at his hand was also a throwback to his hand being severed and all.
and him rubbing his face as he did just after receiving the radiation that killed him
Yeah, would not notice teeth as much as genital ! I know these you know what.
"Hey haven't watched Doctor Who in about 20 years. Who's the new Doctor now?"
"David Tennant."
"WHAT?"
lmao, imagine telling someone that without explaining it, they would be confused to death
"We time traveled!"
"But to what year?"
"Let me ask that guy over there... Hey you, who's the Doctor now in Dr. Who?"
"David Tennant"
"I don't know what year we are right now"
“What?”
*_”WHAT?”_*
@@ashurad_fox5991 tell them either 2005 or 2023
@@IdentityDoesntMatter2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 or 2022 this scene aired or 2023...
Or even 2012 or 2020 in cameos/brief specials
"I never forget a face."
"I know you don't. And in years to come you might find your self revisiting a few, but just the old favourites."
The Curator's words came true!
I mean, he already did by being Tom Baker.
The curator was the doctor, I'm pretty sure that's what he means by his quote and by the fact that he said he was himself at one point.
@@velocichungus no shit. The fact that it meant more than just that (I don't recall anyone expecting Tennat returning this way to happen) is what I mean by exclaiming Tom Baker's words.
Yeah, OP was just pointing out the coolness that while, at the time the Curator’s words clearly meant one thing, now that this has happened we can apply a whole new meaning in retrospect that was never intended at the time, but that makes it even cooler! I think it’s a great thing to point out!
My thoughts exactly!
“I know these teeth” I love how they brought back ‘round 10’s line after the 9th Doctor’s regeneration, when he comments he has new teeth.
Also the "wat" callback to when it immediately flipped from mourning and somber doctor to the titanic crashing into his tardis for a cliffhanger
the i know these teeth quote was david tennants own line he added
@@taliamar8115 So he's living up to his doctor's own hype that he's clever. 😆👍
but again, the doctor is not ginger...
The Doctor: "I never forget a face."
The Curator: "I know you don't. And in years to come you might find yourself revisiting a few. But just the old favourites, eh?"
This is how to bring back an entire fandom.
Facts. Ima watch from s1 again. I quit during Matt smiths doc
@@desOOOm Same, couldn't stand him.
Yup!
I didn't know you are a whovian
To be fair it's no Jodie's fault and the episode was great
OH YOU BET
i dropped during 12th
Man I really wish that they hadn’t regenerated the clothes too. 14 running about squeezed into Jodie’s clothes, high on regeneration energy would’ve been golden.
The 10th Doctor didn't want to go and his regeneration was heart breaking. This is basically his second chance to "do so much more".
I hope his final words after these last specials is “I’m ready to go now.”
@@rtm135 That would be a beautiful send-off, it would break my heart but it would be the right move.
Officially the doctor forced one of his regenerations to be the David tenant face so this is the third time with the same face. I think the doctor has a preferred face
I think he did that just because he saw rose and didn't want to change still an regeneration yes but not an BIG one was big in the episode tho
For three episodes 😅
Finally, a doctor who learned from their mistakes and decided to regenerate outside their tardis
Matt Smith regenerated onto a clock tower, Tom Baker regenerated in a field, Paul Mggaan regenerated in a hospital.....
@@AzguardMike intentionally, after blasting the Tardis twice in recent generations. Love that it took a female doctor to show that kind of consideration
I'm more satisfied that The Doctor regenerated when the Tardis WASN'T in flight.
@@AzguardMike Not a hospital! A damn morgue !!!!
@@JordanJLyon Why do you love that is took a female?
I like how this is the first time in the modern series that the Doctor is smart enough to step outside of the TARDIS so as to not completely destroy it
Ahh but it's a useful plot device- it gives an excuse for the incoming production team to redesign the Tardis interior! Perhaps the 14->15 regeneration will be the one where he trashes the Tardis 😁
Technically 11 regenerated outside and blew up The Daleks, then the final stage in The TARDIS only took a second with no energy burst to destroy the place. It still ended up crashing obviously but not due to the regeneration.
@@obiwankenobi687 I wonder if that was related to the Radiation that he absorbed bursting out of him, or possibly because he held off the regeneration as long as possible to say goodbye to everyone… both could be totally wrong of course, just potential theories.
@@obiwankenobi687 12 destroyed it too
@@obiwankenobi687 You can see the beams from regeneration energy from 12's regeneration shoot out and hit the walls of the TARDIS, sparks fly and once it's all over the interior is pretty smokey from the blasts. Overall it's clear the regeneration had damaged the TARDIS, not enough to blow it up and send it crashing, but just ready to with one misstep, which happens once she presses a button on the console.
David Tennant's baffled reaction to the whole thing is legitimately hilarious. It is kinda cool to me to see the Doctor regenerate into an appearance we've seen before, especially as the possibility was already teased in the past with the Curator.
I also appreciated Whittaker's reaction. Unlike, say, Tennant or Smith, who were both very reluctant, she seems very accepting of the inevitability of it, and totally okay with it. Also, the entire imagery of the scene is visually absolutely stunning.
I don’t know, I think smith was pretty okay with going, just hoped to be better in his next one.
The day Doctor Who morphed into Doctor What!!!
Even the Doctor would prefer to die than suffer through another series of Chibnall's talentless crayon scribblings
Kind of poetic to have the Doctor that embraces regeneration returns to being the Doctor who didn't want to go. MAKES ME CRY!
It's like a reward
I get the feeling it's because before he wasn't "ready to go", this time 'round he WILL be.
Rather ridiculous.
@@StupidShow oh yeah yeah
@@ethandoherty8992 oh yeah yeah
When Tennant finally regenerates into #15 I hope they let him say "I think I'm finally ready to go". Would be a perfect progression of his arc.
A bit predictable
Already talking about him leaving lol
@@user-vh6ts9uf6c Eh predictable isn't always bad. It can simply mean you've done well in creating a cohesive story
Number 14 but whatever
@@Dark_Reaper_86 not if you include war doctor
Tenth's last line was "I don't wanna go"
Well, he sure as hell didn't.
Don't make me cry man ;-;
Don’t remind me of the David Tennant’s farewell parade of death, it was bad enough 10 was one of the shortest incarnations only being around for 6 years, and then acting like an emo child because he’s gonna change form. It’s not like he hadn’t been through it 11 times previously. Idk, maybe if he spent a couple centuries as 10 and not lying about his age being 900 something when the last time he was 900 years old he was Colin Baker
@@tgiacin435 your missing the more meta reason for how they did 10s farewell. It was a farewell to the writer that brought back the show and an actor who specifically went into acting because of Doctor Who. Awkward in execution watching now but at the time there was reason and an impact from it
@@twentytwoblue22 I get it, but if you have to go out of the way to make a meta point at the expense of the show, there are better ways to do it than the David Tennant’s farewell parade of death. I mean maybe if it was 10 all bruised and battered and he shows up in the background at Donna’s wedding, or even seeing Rose New Year’s Eve would be fine over Martha and Mickey getting married for a joke, 10 setting Hack up with the pilot from the voyage of the damned. I’m all for a send off, but there is overkill. I mean imagine if Tom Baker did the same thing. He’s pretty much the most infamous person to play the Doctor. And his death was more impactful than the David Tennant’s farewell parade of death
@@tgiacin435 dude I agreed it's awkward in it's execution now years later. The meta, nuance, even the clunky fanfare execution gives a look into how things were in 2010 and adds to the scene in that sense. Ofc they wouldn't do that with Tom Baker too it was the early 80s. I just think looking at the time period and events going on for any production and how that influences it is a neat factor
It's such a shame that Jodie got marred by bad writing, I would have loved to have seen a season with her and writing from the better show writers.
all im saying is that if we're going through past regens it's not unthinkable to see jodie make a comeback even if brief with Davies as showrunner, and for that i'd go nuts
Same! I loved the characterization of a perky, gadgeteer genius who’s also very secretive about her past, it was something to relate to as someone who was considered weird for that, and she portrayed it really well to the point where I thought it was unique and likable even disregarding the bias. But I also agreed that the guy who wrote the infamous dinosaurs on a spaceship (and had an already shaky fan opinion record for other episodes he helmed) probably shouldn’t have helmed her tenure.
@@Mel0DSAME!!! or at least see some audiobooks or recuts or something.
Sadly that's kinda why the 13th doctor era made me skip most of the show. I do believe her portrayal of the doctor is ok...it's the writing that ruins it for me, and when you have bad writting it will drive a lot of people away.
hopefully the next series will be better. I am currently rewatching the entire series again.
fingers crossed that she'll collaborate with Big Finish for some audio stories
Back in the day of the doctor Matt Smith says "I never forget a face" and Tom Baker says "I know u don't and in years to come you might find yourself revisiting a few but just the old favourites" maybe david was always going to come back as he is one of the old favourites
Well no, it was Tom Baker as the doctor saying it, it was a shout out to his portrayal as the doctor, a self pat on the back (well earned) as he is commonly referred to as the best doctor and usually tops the polls as the most favoured doctor. This is simply because they screwed up so bad they had to do something to try get the viewers back. Don't try and give them any rope on this one.
@@tec5412 the only rope is the length they were given to hang themselves.
But yes, the saying was a reference to the then current doctor, meeting with one of his past selves, a favoured self.
I would KILL to see Matt Smith as The Doctor again, he was the reason I started watching Doctor Who
@@PJOZeus Also Tom Baker WAS the longest-running Doctor, so favoritism aside, I think it's pretty fitting that a current Doctor (Smith is a favorite of mine) meets up with a past Doctor, as has been done in so many episodes.
@@tec5412 we have Tennant Tate and RTD back I think that its going to work out pretty good for these specials at least
I just love how he basically embodies the whole fandom by screaming 'WHAT' just before the credits hit
Interesting to see the clothes change with the body for the first time in a regeneration.
@@mikebasil4832 Not the first time, the second time. All the way back in The Power of the Daleks, the Doctor's clothes changed when the First Doctor regenerated into the Second Doctor. Granted, the cloak and ring didn't change, but the rest of his clothing did.
@@DarkXaven I think it's supposed to be a call back but I absolutely love it
@@DarkXaven Now that I didn’t know and probably because of the missing episodes at the time. Thanks.
Agreed
It was refreshing to see the doctor accept regeneration and embrace it excitedly
And very on brand for the Thirteenth. Of all the Doctors, she seems like she’d be the one to most easily come to terms with it all and genuinely look forward to it.
11 was rather keen on it as well. Though to be fair that might have been because he thought he wasn't going to get another one.
@@Ryusuta he was keen until he learned he would turn old lol
@@andybrookes3519 Which is funny since he was practically decrepit like 10 minutes before that. X3
@@Ryusuta The Classic Doctors were also pretty content with their regenerations. Except Two, of course.
"Well then, here we go. The long way round."
"A tear, Sarah Jane? Now don't cry. While there's life, there's..."
"Change, I feel it. Yes, I will regenerate! Our future... is in safe hands..."
Finnaly a doctor who understands regenerating OUTSIDE the tardis to not let it crash again.
The writing might have been bad for most of 13's run but I do love the "tag, you're it" line, I think it suits Jodie's portrayal very well.
I always felt bad for her and Capaldi cause they played the character well but got handed some of the worst writing in the history of Dr who
@@tatkkyo9911 I;m on a rewatch of Capaldi's era and am absolutely shocked by how bad the writing is in his first season - I'd forgotten. His talent is the only thing that gets him beyond the horrible scripts and makes those episodes at all watchable. Moffat used crappy writing to get what he was going for - making Clara the main character of the show.
@rpdnplstk honestly, the acting was the saving grace of his run. It's a shame, though. I wish they didn't get scripted screwed cause they were great casting
Takes a skilled actor to make the writing sometimes. Was not a fan of the lady and I can't figure out why.
@@tatkkyo9911 To be fair capaldi got character development through his run which is unheard of for the doctor
I love how David feels identical in every fashion despite it being about 12 years since his departure
Yeah I wanna look this good in one more 12 years 😭
His clothes regenerated! His clothes! You know Tennant told RTD "I'll come back..
But I'm not wearing her stupid costume"
@@GrimGalore Kind of weird the clothes regeneration even happened.
@@GrimGalore no, he didn’t say that, because he’s not an asshole? It’s probably part of the story, you dolt
@Olivia Banks Piss off.
When David Tennant regenerates again he's gonna simply say something like 'im ready' as like a callback to when he said 'i don't wanna go' and it's just gonna make me cry, no way it won't
Yeah him saying something simple as his final words like "I'm ready" would be perfect
@@matthewlacey4198 "Let's go"
@@BomimoDK allonsy
‘I’m ready to go’
He'll be like: "I'm ready to go"
This has gotta be the coolest looking regeneration, side of a cliff over a sunset ocean, not to mention the incredible VFX
The best regeneration effect of the series, especially in the lead-up where you can see the cracks start to form on her face. Also, she finally decided to give the TARDIS a break and regenerate outside for once!
I was confused on this, isn't the reason the doctors regenerate inside the Tardis because the amount of energy they release serves a purpose for the Tardis?
@@frankfernandez2690 I've never thought of it like that but that’s a great theory. I just thought that the safest place that the Doctor can regenerate is in the TARDIS since it can probably help in their recovery, has a zero room etc. But the Doctor hasn't been doing it any favours by blowing it up for the past few regenerations 😂
@@ClingToFilm They were also _holding back_ on at least a few of them, especially Ten. His was so explosive the TARDIS literally had to "regenerate" her own self after that. Eleven had the decency to do his Regeneration Cycle Reboot _outdoors,_ and the final actual change was a quick-flash to Twelve, who had the usual regeneration trauma ("Everybody, take five!"). I forget if Twelve exploded or not, but considering he's the (by subjective time experienced) longest-lived Doctor by _multiple orders of magnitude_ it wouldn't surprise me if he did.
I want to say that maybe it has something to do with the longer they live as that generation of the Doctor, the more regeneration energy stores up and comes out of them for their cycle. But then unfortunately 10 was not around very long and his regen almost destroyed the TARDIS to the point she had to leave for a bit. But he did also technically regen twice also at the very start with his hand. So maybe that's why? Idk. 9 wasn't around long and his was quick and no damage and even with Rose in the TARDIS. 10 was a massive amount of damage. 11 was enough to destroy a whole Dalek basically StarDestroyer ship. And twelve seemed to confuse the TARDIS so much that she basically tried to reject 13. So he still did a lot of damage as well.
@@WackoMcGooseactually twelve did practically the same thing as ten, not wanting to regenerate so when it happened, it wasnt explosive as ten, but it was more than enough for the TARDIS to regenerate itself
i honestly think this is one of the most peaceful Regenerations the Doctor had in recent years.
Decent timelords know not to regenerate inside the TARDIS, thats why :D Look at Master, for example.
She got a massive laser to the face lol
Tbf Eleven regenerated in the TARDIS and didn’t cause any damage. Same with Ten the first time, Nine, War, Six, Five, and One
@@koseorhun didn’t he regenerate in the tarsus the first time we see him in the show
@@sailorgallifrey1365 11 changed face in the Tardis, the regen had already happened and blew up the Dalek ship
David Tennant smashes the record for the most regeneration scenes in Dr Who, from Eccleston, from and to himself (creating the Metacrises Dr in the process), to Smith and from Whittaker.
well... not really. Whittaker kind of reached 4 at the same time
@@MichaelP833 and there’s one more to come, isn’t it?
@@MichaelP833 Huh? Spoil me please!
@@VanVeniVidiVici Tennant isn't staying, he's only a gap Doctor until Ncuti Gatwa takes over after the 60th. So presumably, there's a Tennant->Ncuti sequence in post-production somewhere.
@@hiromasaki I was asking Michael Philips about their comment but thank you.
Already 1 year?... For me, it's like it was yesterday, it's crazy how quickly time flies...
"I never forget a face."
"I know you don't. And in years to come you might find yourself revisiting a few. But just the old favourites, eh?"
I was freaking out when I heard Bakers voice, it was the cherry on top of an amazing anniversary
@@atheist101 I'm not a fan of Tom Baker. For one thing, the man is a massive egotist. For another, he isn't really an actor because he was, by his own admission, just playing Tom Baker and despite being nearly 90 years old he's barely done anything of note outside of Doctor Who. However, despite my personal apathy towards Tom Baker, even I was pleased to see him. I know how much the fanbase as a whole admires him and although I don't personally share that admiration - I actually admire Colin Baker far more, both as an actor and as a person - I knew I was watching a monumental moment in Doctor Who history.
@Tom Norton for me him actually acting or not has nothing to do with why I like him. He is very egotistical but his quirkiness is something I think fits the Doctor very well. For me it was like the role was made for him. My second favorite, and it's a very close second, is Jon Pertwee. He was quirky as well but in a more controlled manner.
"Who knows?"
@@TheMsLourdes "[Doctor] Who['s] nose."
"Tag, you're it." Loved it: a single line to convey excitement, hope, and the sheer wonder of regeneration.
It's a very Thirteen thing to say
I quite like 13 but my god do I dislike the timeless child as lore
@@jonathanshapiro6593 I liked her as well, I felt sorry for Jodie bc she's not a bad actress Chibby just gave her shoddy scripts
@@jonathanshapiro6593 I liked 13 a little, but with RTD and not Chibby, she could've been better.
Jodie Whittikar, Like Colin baker, was utterly screwed over, they did not make the most of her as an actress and I was sad to see her go.
What amazes me about Tennant is it's been like 10 years since we last saw him as the doctor but every time he comes back it's he looks like he only left yesterday
Yep, he has just aged extraordinarily well
its been 12 not 10
@@Marshall-Ridez you are forgetting the anniversary episode from 2013 with him and Matt called day of the doctor
@@slydemon187 nope didn't forget that ive watched it loads of times and ngl that was a good 50th anniversary i hope 60th is better because in my opinion multi doctor stories are better and if its a multi then its better if its not and its good when i watch it and its better then 50th than ill say its better then 50th
12
David Tennant: I’m Dr. Who!
Michael Sheen: Not anymore, baby!
David Tennant: …and I took that personally.
lol
@@TransGamerGirl-547lol
13 may not have had the best stories to run with, but her regeneration was perfect for the character. No whimpering, no whining, just looking at her regeneration as the next adventure. Perfectly in keeping with her portrayal.
Absolutely, just gutted that she doesn’t get to see the next adventure is so quintessential 13
The Colin Baker of this generation.
Jodie Wittaker brought such an infectious joy and energy to the character that even if you didn’t like the stories she was in, you couldn’t help but smile at times
@@nathanhosea489 Colin was fired by the BBC during his run as the doctor but for me personally I thought he was a great doctor. Whereas thirteens run was abysmal just downright bog roll
@@pockylovingranger She and Chibnall were the reason why i stopped watching the series and i was a long time fan. Maybe her acting (which was terrible in season 11, i didnt recognize any of the doctors characteristics, she was scared by a teethcollecting minor villain... the doctor has faced down the devil himself for christs sake!) and the scripts got better in Season 12 and 13 i wouldnt now. I really didnt want to risk to put money into another season chances are i wouldnt enjoy. With Tennant back i might take the risk.
For those who don't understand how david tennants 10th doctor (even though he isn't technically the 10th here) came back. There is a certain exchange between the Doctor(s) and the Caretaker (possible future doctor) in the 50th anniversary special, where the Caretaker told the Doctor that he might "revisit" a few faces. Well, it looks like he was spot on.
The Curator was played by Tom Baker, 4th Doctor.
Makes me wonder if the Curator is the final Doctor.
I wonder who will return next?
Hoping next to return is Matt Smith
@@krtwood The curator is not the 4th doctor, it could be the 30th doctor for all you know
@@simpspin There isn't a final doctor, the doctor can regenerate and infinite amount of times and is unkillable, the doctor has in fact regenerated millions of times just only a dozen or so of those are still memory intact and are considered Doctors
After watching the last few regenerations in sequence, it is cool to see that there's been some consistent growth in the Doctor's attitude towards it. from 10's "I don't wanna go" to 11's sad acceptance of it, then 12 giving a lesson to his future self, and now 13 is more like "alright, bring it on, let me just get to a nice view first"
10 didnt want to go because he died extremely young
@@isaacefc78 He was also going into (what he thought) was his final incarnation.
It was more about each Doctor's personality at that time. 10 had done a lot, quite a lot, and when Ood Sigma warned him of his death he made it a point to run from it and do as much as he could before going back to the Oods. I didn't get the feeling that 11 was sadly accepting, it seemed more like he was happy to have new regenerations, but was also scared of what could be (as we saw in the episode after). 12 wanted to die as he was, but was reoriented by 1 and his own memories, so he resolved to teach his future self (fitting given his teaching in his final series). 13 is a lot more carefree, which is why I love her last words were, "Tag, you're it," the phrase fits 13's playfulness so perfectly. She was still sad, and wanted to see what would happen for herself, but she didn't have reason to be scared.
@@isaacefc78 it was also David Tennant's actual regret and second thoughts about leaving the role.
It was so powerful because it was real
@@SlyAceZeta I loved the "Tag, you're it." line too.
First of all respect to jodie she done the best with what she had and took on a lot for her being the first female doc i think she done acceptionally well with what was dealt to her, but bringing tennant back will bring a whole fandom back and get things going smoothly again davis just the best 👌
I love that callback of “I know those teeth.” It shows that it isn’t just the appearance of Ten that’s come back, it’s *all* of him. His first instinct upon regenerating is the exact same as it was all those years ago-check his teeth, for whatever reason. Idk, I just find that so endearing
mmmm eat up your memberberries
I don't think david is actually the doctor I think It's nctui gatwa but the celestial toymaker made it so it looks like david tennant and feels like david tennant, however I haven't seen that 1st doctor story so what would I know? It could be the dude with the clowns in the sarah jane episode for all we know.
Seriously, as soon as he started checking his teeth I instinctively said out loud "I know those teeth" 'cause I just knew that was gonna be his first line! 😆A perfect start, can't wait to see what happens next. 🥰
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@@sothisishowusernameswork.2043 Russell has said in article that he’s the 14th and ncuti is the 15th
Ten: “I don’t want to go!”
2023: “You got it!”
Ten: *“what”*
What!?
I just hope that for his new regeneration he will say "Now I'm ready to go"
Exactly 😂
@@Nicolas-lz6pg I have.. FULL confidence that this is gonna happen, just to tug the heart strings.
Makes me think those who were ready to go besides 2 couldn't have return like ten did, you only had them accept their need to regenerate, where as ten and two didn't want to go, but I believe ten wasn't a forced regeneration and two had thirteen regenerations to accept his force fate so ten had the strongest energy to force himself back into the seat until he could accept his fate like the others, hence why he is back.
Without a shadow of a doubt, this is prettiest and the most epic of all the regenerations. The visuals, the location, the music, the nostalgia
I mean it took a few tries, but The Doctor seems to have finally learned the lesson of don't regenerate inside the Tardis.
I literally said the EXACT same thing!
Oh yeah, this is definitely one of if not *THE* most cinematically beautiful regeneration
It's funny because the doctor isn't actually supposed to explode... he only did it that one time because he had to dispel the time energy or whatever, but ig people liked the visual spectacle so he just kind of started exploding for no reason lol
@@kc3reo Yea I am an old and just grumbling over here like "really? a solar flare? we trying to summon someone? burn a forest down?"
This is the first time we’ve ever seen a regeneration in its entirety with all of its glorious beautiful colors. Needless to say, it did not disappoint
i like how simple and hopeful this regeneration is. no long speech. no overly sad dialogue. just her wishing she could see what comes next. and her not regenerating in the tardis for once in new who is nice.
She finally realized she wouldn't have to destroy the TARDIS and crash if she simply stepped outside.
I'll be honest, I was hoping that she would have a more grandiose or at least memorable regeneration. Although I suppose being the first one to regenerate into a former Doctor is memorable haha. And I wonder if her regenerating outside of the Tardis was so that once Tennant enters the Tardis again, the interior will revert back to what it was like when he was the Doctor.
@@TinnieTa21 Oh that'd be cool! Not sure I want it to though, unless the exterior changes too. Hadn't thought about that since we didn't know for sure he'd be the current Doctor.
I love the TARDIS and I'm not hating on past regenerations (except the 'funny' one-liners that come right after, I always hate those when I just want a minute to be sad) but the simple dialogue is perfect for Jodie/13 and the visuals of this are way beyond the usual 'blow up the set' routine, I already know I'll watch this again and again and again over the years. Goodbye, Doctor 💕
One thing i hate about past regenerations is the long mournful speeches. From the Doctors perspective they arent dying, theyre just getting a new body. I much prefer this way of changing.
Eleven: "Well, number ten once regenerated and kept the same face. I had vanity issues at the time."
Looks like the vanity issues never fully went away 😂😂😂
Technically this would be the fourth instance of the 10th wouldn’t it. Ten, stolen regen 10 (if you could it separately), human 10 and now the 14th. Would be funny to see three of the instances interact with each other but doubt it’ll happen
I hope they have a special of ten and 14 some day
It could also be kind of a subconscious choice maybe, a reminder. Like when 12th realizes why he had the face of a Pompeian he met when he was 10th...? (To remind himself of all the people he helps).
I feel like by the end of the specials the character arc will be him accepting that he has to move on, it's meta textual, the fans including myself would love go back to 2008 when David was the Doctor but that's not realistic so the message will be change is healthy and good. I would love it if this time he welcomes the change into Ncuti.
@@LiunaTiger Except his clothes also changed, which isn't supposed to happen.
Actual well done to the VFX team for making the regeneration energy look decent!
Kudos to them indeed. I hope they keep that version of regeneration energy going forward. It's like a pairing of lightning and fire and I love it.
I’m just glad they kept the regeneration sound.
Even better than when Tom Baker regenerated into Peter Davison.
@@nickname2239 I think for the technology at the time, 9-10 was good. 10-11 was good. 11-12 was ok but then 12-13 it just didnt look great, if that makes sense.
I have to say I’m not keen on it, I prefer the earlier ones of the new series, this one and capaldi’s I think looked overdone in my opinion
Aside from David returning, I have to say that that was a gorgeous shot and a gorgeous soundtrack.
“Tag, you’re it.”
The perfect line for Jodie to finish her time.
"Doctor who Im about to be" is pretty good too
but there are two titles?
no, it’s all one title: “Doctor who I’m about to be, tag you’re it.”
I actually love her regeneration the most. It was with in her character. The adventurous one, she’s only sad because she doesn’t get to live more adventures, but she’s glad for what she lived in. She’s always cheerful and she got all of her’s companions saved. She let go so the adventure could go on.
Honestly, you summed it up perfectly. Most of the modern Doctor’s (Since Tennant’s 1st Regeneration) have had a sad/speech ending. I am IN NO WAY hating on any of them. I loved Smith’s era and cried like a baby when he left. Ten was amazing as well. All I can say is Russel better deliver. He better bring the water works and give it his all.
It’s mind-blowing to see character analysis of the most poorly characterised Dr in the show’s history. You are wasting your time.
@@LukeJarrett1 i enjoyed, not all of it, but I enjoyed 13th, so what
@@biggy4427we all know we’ll be bawling our eyes out when Tennant leaves again. Russel knows full well how to hurt us the most.
@@kaidenpeers6154 i loved both RTD and Moffat eras
I am just imagining the Doctor going back to some of his old companions like this. I am excited for Doctor Who for the first time in a long time. David was my favorite!
Heard it was Donna.
The 10th Doctor/ Donna team was my favorite pairing, but it's a toss up between Tennant and Capaldi for best Doctor for me. Capaldi's Doctor avoided the romantic mess with companions that many (all?) of the previous new Doctors had which made the show more enjoyable.
first thing he does after his first adventure I'd picture is go check up on Luke, Martha and Mickey, Allonso, Jack, go on an adventure with River, go have a picnic at Asgard and do everything she listed to ten even if Twelfth, Eleven and Ten had done it already he'd do it better and then he'd go check up with Wilf and pretend the Radiation never got to him to give Wilf Comfort
he is so funny
Donna/Martha/Mickie/Jack, 10 years later: "We thought you regenerated??"
14: *_"So did I"_*
I liked Jodie's doctor. The writing was horrible but she portrayed the character well. I'd love to see her in a multi-doctor special with good writing
Rasalon: THANK YOU FOR YOUR OPINION
I never had a moment where I didn't think she was the Doctor. Writing for the plots was very bad, but Jodie and her companions carried the whole thing.
She absolutely sucked. She was so fluttery and rambly and just no confidence. I stopped watching at this doctor.
Pretty much that, the writing was between good and terrible, but her character was amazing. I feel like she was wasted with scripts like this so I too hope we’ll see her again.
I liked her too.
Fun fact: David Tennent himself was the one who suggested the teeth line!
Couldn't have been more perfect
I'm glad he did! Lol way to fitting for it to be about his teeth
Can I just say this was absolutely mind boggling in the most bonkers way possible. Tennant's incarnation of the Doctor was phenomenal, and outwardly charismatic he just exudes charm
Going to be fantastic to see Tennant coming back rekindling the old chemistry with Donna in the 60th
This was amazing to see, can't wait for the 60th
This is gonna ruin it. No need to ruin his run.
@@1Chasg Why would it ruin it? The same writer, the same studio, the same actors are the original run.
@@1Chasg how?
@@Helldog6 because it will be very short lived? Perhaps one episode, we all know the true next Doctor, don't you read the papers?
Tennant was my fave Dr. He could convey the sorrow and loneliness of his situation with just his eyes. Amazing ability that.
So true !! This actor has some serious talent. 🤩 I couldn't count the amount of times he got me thinking "Wait, so many emotions with his eyes only ?! Shut up." 😍
This was such a beautiful shot. For as many issues as I had with Chibnall's run (most often the writing, but other things too), the cinematography was always wonderful. There were multiple shots throughout Series 11-13 that I will always remember, and this was one. Excellent music as well.
My biggest hope is that David Tennant says this time instead of “I don’t want to go” he says something along the line of “This time I’m ready to go”
Or maybe even a sad version of Allon-sy.
this would end me
it's probably years ahead but you're already killing me with the idea
That would fucking destroy me
i'll never be ready to go
I'd like to point out that this is the first regeneration in the whole modern Doctor Who series that has the doctor changing his outfit as a direct effect of the regeneration. Just imagine how much Tennant's doctor must have wanted to come back to even change his clothes.
I’m thinking some kind of interference had to play with clothes. Because we see nCuti wearing David’s clothes after the regeneration
It truly is a testament to a show that over explains it's rules, just to casually break them for no other reason than, "Didn't wanna."
Chibnall moment
@@HaikuBanter Which rule are you talking about?
But not the first time in the show's history....
What’s funny is this just confirms that the Doctor will eventually end up as the Curator. The Curator said he would “revist” some of his favorite old faces. This is one of them. Wouldn’t be surprised if eventually Matt Smith returns for a short appearance as a regeneration.
@@thedoctor401 See the special 'The Day of the Doctor.'
@@thedoctor401 u
Maybe Peter Davison will become the Curator some day.
I had high hopes that David Bradley would have played the next Doctor after Capaldi, when he played the first Doctor.
I loved Jodie as the Doctor. The doctor that expressed pure joy better than any other.
I absolutely love the 10th doctor and he was the first who I started watching- the fact that he is now back is astonishing but it fits so well.
Aye he was my first doctor too
My first was Tom Baker and here I am at 71 yrs. old hanging in there.
@Riann Reaper, So did I as well.
@Chad 007 That's.... Air fryed potato chips....?
@zio dsreo Tennant left when Davies left, Moffat had his own spin on the character with two actors that did a great job. I had hoped that Davies would have cast the woman who played the Ruth doctor to fix Chibnall's mistakes but he chose this...
Jodie was not a bad actor. The writing wasn't great for her time, but she did her part well.
na she was pretty dreadful, no stage prescence or delivery, awful cringey mannerisms, constantly looked out of place and utterly lost like she accidentally wandered out from a tour group. Jo Martin would have owned the role a lot more. Overall the worst or 2nd worst doctor of them all.
No, She was a bad actor.
The writers decided to start preaching, instead of just sticking to sci Fi, but then that pretty much describes the entire entertainment industry, a bunch of leftist wackos.
straight facts. she was so awkward, stiff and out of place constantly. idk if she has never seen doctor who before or was just deliberately over acting poorly to try and be likable @@pg8835
Absolute nonsense she was objectively awful. The experiment failed and it will fail again with Ncuti, the doctor is a charismatic straight white male.
Having Tennant back between these two Doctors is only going to make that more obvious also.
I said I would never go back to Doctor Who until they brought back my favorite doctor. Now I gotta hold up my end of the bargain... 10 years later. So much to binge...
Only for 3 episodes?
My thoughts exactly! I loved dr who from season 1, Chris Eccleston was amazing for a start, David absolutely tops de character en also loved the Matt Smith, brilliant but goofy. But when Capaldi came I just lost interest. Not saying he isn’t a great doctor but just couldn’t get through his series so stopped watching.
Now seeing this i started from season 1 and watched everything. My favorites but also the ones that I liked less.
Now going strong and just started he Capaldi era to give him the chance to proof me wrong to stop watching. Also curious to Jodi. Never saw even a small piece of scene of hers. Well except her regeneration.
Hopefully another amazing David to be watching next year!
Anyone who does this was never a real fan, actual fans of the ENTIRE show love it unconditionally both at its highest and lowest points
@@quietdemon8138 not really bud sorry though.
@@quietdemon8138 not really. show didn't go down because it lacked interest and bad production. The entire culture of The doctor butchered for the sake of sjw's ideology. Capaldi was actually good imo. but his seasons lay the foundation of these nonsense so show lost a big chunk on its base fans.
I will never forget that feeling of pure joy and excitement after seeing this, that I haven’t felt since The End of Time Part 2. The anticipation of waiting for the first 60th special was unreal
Damn, imagine performing so exceptionally well as the Doctor that you become the Doctor twice. Looking forward to David Tennant's performance as well as the return of Russell T Davis as the showrunner.
i'd say another way: imagine to perform that badly that you can get The doctor back because it is the only thing that save the show
They wanted either David or Matt Smith, and Matt Smith had said he would have returned if it wasn't for scheduling conflicts with GOT..
@@Ольга-ж5к4й AGREED. IMO: viewership for Doctor Who took a nosedive since Smith (no offense Capladi or Whitaker, you did the best you could with the scripts you were given), so the only way they could bring the audience back is to bring back a recognizable QUALITY head writer and a quality recognizable Doctor.
Thrice, technically. Tennant originally regenerated into himself.
@@saskruffriders8234 I wouldn't even say the scripts were too much of an issue. They just ran into the same issue the OG Dr's run did. Repetition, episodic, and continually escalating stakes until it just burned out the audience. How many times can the world/universe be saved? I think a great break would have been the War Dr. It would have been very different from what we've gotten accustomed to and kept him central in one event for a season or two.
This particular regeneration is incredible to look at. This show has come so far from a visual and special effects standpoint. Love this.
It's to distract from the awful story and terrible acting.
@@theeffete3396 Awful story, yes. Acting? Phenomenal. Jodie has been a great actor with what she's been handed... The writing is where it has gone downhill.
Now that RTD is back, we can expect only good things moving forward! 😁
Completely agree
@@theeffete3396 - WHAT "awful story"? WHAT "terrible acting"?
@@braydentaylor6516 Jodie's acting was poor throughout the episode, I'm sorry, but everything down to the delivery of dialogue was so robotic. Fantastic performance from Mandip Gill and Sacha as per usual though.
The confusion on his face at the end was perfect... after so many regenerations the Doctor still has much to learn about the process.
I can’t wait to see more of Tennant, and how his new rendition of the Doctor will go. He was always one of my favorite.
9 was the very serious fellow, but could have fun. He was balanced in that way.
10 was more charismatic and charming than 9, but he also seemed more angry, and definitely more willing to be cruel.
11 was by far the kindest (outside of 13…) and that may be due to Amy and Rory. Clara could also have played a small role too.
12 was an old man.
13… where do I even begin.
14. TENNET!
You know, maybe it's not such a big shock after all: the Curator in The Day of the Doctor was a future version of the Doctor who had regenerated back into the form of the 4th Doctor. He mentioned that in the years to come, the Doctor might find himself revisiting some of his old favorite faces.
I think peters doctor deserves more than just “an old man”
Old man? Dumbo can't interpret what he watches
@@ECHOhdGAMEZ He was definitely kind and loyal to those close to him. As well as someone who would defend an innocent life to his very last breath.
"Introducing David Tennant as The Doctor". The best words i've seen written down this year!
Couldn't agree more!
i know right even better then in 2008
She went out with a smile, not fearing the change.
I loved it.
I can just see her meeting Capaldi in that afterlife and him telling her she did a good job
@@mrcritical6751 but she didnt tho
@@IV0HD She did though
I wish her whole run could have had the quality of writing of tonight’s episode. It was a great finish that eclipses a lot of what went before it.
Because there wasn’t a change
This is easily the best looking regeneration scene the series has ever gotten. The effects were incredible and it shows the scale of just how powerful a regeneration can be
You're absolutely right,I agree.....but I always found it just a bit silly that "regeneration energy' *IS* so powerful and has occasionally been used as a weapon.
I mean it's why half the time the Doctor crashes the Tardis immediately after regenerating
I’ll take the uniqueness of the classic regenerations and the Doctor lying on the ground after getting killed then regenerating instead of the standing T pose new who decided to do.
It's not really tho, everyone rejoiced for her being gone
I thought the doctor can only regenerate a set amount time
"I know these teeth..."
Nice call back
If I had a nickel for every time The Doctor regenerated into David Tennant, I'd have three nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened thrice, right?
Am I dumb, isn’t this the second?
@@lolarose3423 the arm thing was the second one
I understood that reference!
@@ladimirvlenin4255 As did I
@@ladimirvlenin4255 same.
I literally SCREAMED when I realized it was David. He’s my favorite and undoubtedly the BEST version of The Doctor EVER. I can’t wait for the 60th anniversary special.😁
I saw this and was like What him again then start celebrating 😂😂😂
with them both working together on broadchurch they would have took over on each other too
i think david and jodie will end up on here together from working together and taking over each other
@@davidgraham2673please do yourself a favor and watch the 2005 reboot into the Matt Smith era. It's by far the absolute best of The Doctor. Clips don't do the show justice
Actually, Capaldi is the best Doctor, but I sorta get where you're coming from.
I love how in like 15 seconds he did 3 iconic Tennant things. The teeth thing from the first scene after regeneration, the hand drag across the face before the regeneration and finally the "what" from the titanic episode.
The Donna episodr *
And also his lean back move
@@FlagadossSupreme both, actually.
The "What!?" Brought me back, man.
"I wanna know what happens next" I DO love this line, very simple but it really captures what I think was my favorite part of Whittaker's Doctor, and that was her reckless curiosity. Sure all the Doctors are curious to a fault but that trait was front and center with her, and that wry smile when she found a new mystery always got me ramped up for an episode.
I've always loved that each doctors behavior is sort of explainable by their last life's death, or how they were feeling on deaths door. And Capaldi really was promising to look forward after losing Clara and Bill. Seeing his first life reminded him why he was traveling, and he regenerated into a young and energetic geek who can't not press all the buttons.
God, could you imagine her meeting 9? He'd be confused as heck. Like, we just committed genocide, how'd this happen?
Also a great counter to Tennants regeneration where he said "I don't wanna go...". Like Whittaker's Doctor was the opposite in some ways to Tennants and now we get to see the difference between the two for the next season.
XD bollocks
It's the best ending.
@@obiwankenobi687 Well the Doctor has said a few times that when they regenerate it'll be them but not THEM. Essentially like another person experiencing your memories.
I think this is, by far, the most beautiful regeneration scene in New Who. The Doctor, standing in sorrowful acceptance on a rocky outcrop, facing the sunset of both the day and herself, welcoming her new self with a playful "Tag, you're it" before burning in a cross of regeneration energy in front of the TARDIS, as a simple chorus plays to her. It's just incredibly beautifully executed.
@@minceelele4170 yash ruclips.net/video/CNzWP1FL5Lw/видео.html
It’s the most beautiful LOOKING regeneration, but nah, the most beautiful regeneration from a thematic standpoint on New Who IMO comes from the 12th doctor
@@legendlalo Agreed
@@legendlalo agreed
I didn't watch a ton of 13, but it seems fitting that her last words are, "tag, you're it," and that she's conscientious enough to regenerate in an open area lol
I gotta say even though Thirteen had the weakest run of the Doctors, she gave one hell of an exit. "One last sunset" indeed, and I love for the first time The Doctor has a beautiful regeneration instead of a destructive one.
And the "wait what?" moment of realizing the leaks of David Tennant in the next season isn't just an appearance and crossover by the Tenth Doctor....it's that he full on gets to be a new Doctor is insane and amazing.
Seeing her go was beautiful.
Now we need a crossover for 10 & 14.
@@KarakTo i love the idea of them going absolutely ham and just doing a Six Doctors special with 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14 all at once. i think we're at the point where they're starved enough for ratings that a shark jump like that might very well be due
If Colin Baker is any indication, her audio dramas could make her a lot more fleshed out and interesting.
Had a good team
Bad writers
This is visually the most beautiful regeneration.
love David Tenant...I rewatched many of his episodes multiple times...Probably the best incarnation of Doctor in the modern era.
Capaldi is probably my favorite, particularly the grumpy college professor phase.
@@wallacewallaby5782 i loved Capaldi as the Doctor. But he unfortunately got so many bad episodes, especially his first season. Also the overarching story line of his run was quite bumpy and his character ofttimes inconsistently written in my opinion.
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Definitively the best
I agree he was the Best doctor
Quite possibly the most striking regeneration sequence in terms of cinematography and visual effects. Segun's score for it was also nothing short of perfection in my opinion.
Agreed. I'd always wondered which variation of Thirteen's theme he would go for, expecting something melancholic perhaps but he went with the original which has a sense of grandeur and also coming full circle. Slightly sad it is the last time we will hear it but he did a great job.
It was basically in Broadchurch. I loved that touch!
Usually clothes don't change with the body...would be funny to see David in a skirt...
What about Vale Decem lmao
This this this this this
I said “I know these teeth!” a few seconds before the doctor did. My wife and kids looked at me like I was mad. 😂
lol the fact he recognised the teeth aswell
Lol nice 👍
Precognition is just remembering in the wrong order ;)
David 10nant is Back,
Almost the same for me! I said “new teeth” 😂
Bless Jodie, she was fantastic and I look forward to seeing her come back in any future crossovers. Gosh 13 and 11 being chaotic while 12 is frustrated with them would be hilarious to see
While 10 is just generally confused with 14
Barring the reveal at the end, this might be the closest we've ever gotten to a classic who regeneration since 9. Also the way she's not scared or upset just a little sad is so so good
"Tag, you're it", combined with the setting, music and acting just a perfect regeneration and beautiful end to Jodie's time as The Doctor.
And then David Tennant, using the funny first line "New teeth, that's weird" when he was 10; now saying "I know these teeth" as first line. And the three times "What", also a reference to a moment when he was 10... Just gotta love it!
Not just a moment when he was 10, but taken from the first moment a certain "temp from chiswick" appeared in the TARDIS.... a big hint at who was also coming back
David Tennant going into Matt Smith was my first introduction to Doctor Who and watching old Doctor Who episodes of Tennant’s made me fall in love with the character, and seeing him back brought me to tears!
You aren't a real Who fan if you like anything New Who.
@@fjccommish what a sad comment
@@fjccommish ok boomer
The first dr who episode I watched was the 50th anniversary.
@@ryanmussell739 Can't remember the episode name, but I remember watching a Patrick Troughton (The second doctor) episode for the first time. It was a rerun thoughor it might have been on vhs at the time. but I recall it being black and white, and was a interesting but awesome episode. Though most of the episodes I had watched was from the third doctor (Jon Pertwee) onwards from Spearhead from Space I believe, but I do enjoy the new who too.
no going to lie, this is one of the beautiful generations ever, like outside the Tardis and with nature, love it
my dad got me to start watching doctor who YEARS ago. Sadly my dad recently passed away and my mum did a long time ago. David Tennant was my mums and my dads favourite doctor so seeing him again truly makes me smile. I hope they both saw it wherever they are.
I hope so too. I'll bet they'd be happy you're still watching it with them.
They'll always be with you my dude I'm the same my grandmother adored david Tennant so you and me are both on the same page they'll be watching it with us beyond the grave
Hugs ❤️
Same dude he's my mom's favorite doctor and watching doctor who was a one of our favorite things to do, it even became our Christmas tradition, I haven't watched it since she died, wish she could see this
Sorry for Ur loss bud
No matter who the doctor is, no matter who writes the show, no matter what comes next, regenerations never fail to be both beautiful and heartbreaking. Goodbye 13. Welcome back 10.
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I was excited to see the news that David was coming back more than anyone (he was my doctor) but imagine how EPIC this would’ve been had they kept this a whole secret til he regenerated. I would’ve blown up in my seat
Same here. I would've simply combusted
I never knew till I saw the video, so it was magic for me
@@thevilemace6121 lucky bastard
We all knew he was coming back... The question was how he would come back
@@ZuluRomeo I had no idea because I wasn't thrilled with Jody Whittaker as the Doctor. I stopped following the spoilers.
David Tennant is my favorite and captured my heart. Matt Smith my third, Peter Capaldi, second and Tom Baker was the Doctor of my 1960's generation Who got me hooked. Each actors regeneration portrayal added extra layers to the character backstory of Doctor Who.
I love how peaceful this regeneration is. She accepted it, and it shows. I really like the scene.
As chaotic as 13’s entrance was this is such a beautiful and calming regeneration.
hard to believe though that this was written by Chris Chibnall
@@CricketEngland It had it's hits and misses and this was an ABSOLUTE HIT!
As excited as this made me, I would've not-so-secretly loved it all the more if the clothes didn't regenerate as well.
Yes, the clothes should have stayed the same! Though I'm guessing they would have fit stupidly awkward 😂
@@kimnoulton9114They already would do that though, for example 9's jacket was over sized on 10 during the Christmas special. You make a good point but the issue is that it's supposed to be a present problem for every Doctor.
I was just about to say something similar. 😀
Apparently they did that because they didn't want to make it look like the Doctor was wearing drag.
So dumb
"Tag, you're it" is honestly a really great final line for a Doctor to have. I also sincerely hope they address how this is the second time the Doctor's clothes changed during regeneration.
because the clothes look amazing
Wait, SECOND time? What was the first one?
@@the_kovic Patrick Troughton came complete with a new costume, since they hadn't worked out the rules of regeneration yet. Moffat said he almost put an explanation for it in Twice Upon a Time since it was about the First Doctor regenerating but chose not to.
Lame. Just because they didn’t know how, or chose not to, explain 3rd doctors new clothes doesn’t mean they are allowed to just do it now, especially since every doctor since then didn’t have their clothes regenerate. Whatever, the writing on this show has suffered SO much in recent years, it just doesn’t matter at this point why his clothes changed. The new writers will figure something out and we’ll all just say “oh, ok”. Lame. And Tennent? Loved him but also lame he is apparently back. Ratings grab. Maybe, I don’t know, improve the writing and stop with the woke nonsense? Let the hateful comments commence, because you know I’m right.
Wibbly wobbly timey wimey stuff, clearly.
Nine: "Rose… before I go, I just wanna tell you, you were fantastic. Absolutely fantastic. And do you know what? So was I!”
Ten: “I don’t want to go!”
Eleven: “We all change. When you think about it, we’re all different people, all through our lives. And that’s okay, that’s good, you gotta keep moving, so long as you remember all the people that you used to be. I will not forget one line of this, not one day. I swear. I will always remember when the Doctor was me.”
Twelve: “Laugh hard. Run fast. Be kind. Doctor… I let you go.”
Thirteen: “All right then, Doctor Whoever I’m about to be… Tag. You’re it.”
The amazing thing about all these "last words" of the Doctor is they are the actor's love letter to the series
Never realized 11th's quote was this thoughtful considering how forgetful he was
They always know what to say!!!
@@whizthesugoi It took me 5 seconds to remember who tf the 11th was, I kept saying "who?"
Everyone except tennant accepted the regeneration.
@@leomillett8553 Yeah they did
It's a damn shame that Jodie didn't have better writers for her stint as the Doctor. She's a cracking good actress, but they gave her so little to work with.
Yeah, I agree. She was amazing in Broadchurch. And I liked her initial episodes.
I disliked the dark modern movie syndrome feel. And putting more regenerations before the first was also superfluous. But Jodie seemed fine and likeable enough.
My thoughts exactly, 13 is a favorite because of what she could do despite bad writing. I wish she could have a few episodes with Davies to really let her shine
@@happyhaunt6659 She'll be back as 16th Doctor.
Such a shame. The writing was appalling for much of her run. Wasted opportunity
I just noticed: both regenerations into Tennant had the Doctor smiling, at peace
Calm before the storm
@@ScoobyandShaggy5554 He is the oncoming storm. I think we can expect some exceptional and volatile events over the next 12 months. And we were warned by Tom Baker's Fourth Doctor as the Curator that we might be seeing familiar beloved faces again down through the centuries.
@@Labradorite_Honu It would be amazing if Tom Baker makes another appearance as the Curator in the 60th anniversary special🤞
The music and vfx for this regeneration are honestly top tier
this was probably the most gorgeous regeneration scene of all time
Up there, but I am personally partial to McCoy’s regen into McGann. Top 2
No …11 to 12….with the bow tie falling to the ground…and the little insight about the mirror..
@@chewie2055 I think they're more referring to the visual effects
i think its one of the pretties scenes in the entire show
I literally dropped a tear when I saw David’s return 😭.
I’ve never cried over a fictional character before.
Not ashamed to admit that when he regenerated for good i cried alot, and i still do cry.
It won't be the last time. Welcome to the fandom.
How much do you guys charge for these artificial promotions? Could come in handy, pass me the details please
@@cuberancher4479 What?
same
I must have watched this regeneration at least 10 times by now, and I still get chills each and every time. WELCOME BACK DAVID!
I love the music used during Jodies regeneration. It's gorgeous.
okay i know we’re all excited about david being back, but “doctor who-ever i’m about to be, tag. you’re it.” is a KILLER FINAL LINE
Could not agree more.
I loved it. Felt perfect for the scene.
Agreed! It was absolutely perfect for Thirteen!
1000% agree. I've watched Doctor Who since the mid-70's and that was the PERFECT exit line.
I didn't care for her much at all, but I admit that was a fantastic line