@@EightThreeEight no, but you can effectively vote in a prime minister by focusing on trying to gain the majority in parliament, rather than focusing on voting in your preferred MPs.
Yeah, this is kinda one of my problems with the RTD era, they had a couple good chances to bring back the Brig, yet didn't. He only got a comeback in the Sarah Jane Adventures. RTD wasn't the only one who skipped out on bring back characters when they had the perfect opportunity. Moffat had the chance to bring back Ian a couple times, yet didn't. Class could have had him cameo. And Twice Upon a Time would have been perfect to bring back Susan! But Alas, these things, which would have been the perfect fan-service, never happened. Maybe some of it was due to health reasons (I believe both the Brig and Ian were both due to return in 'The Sontaran Stratagem/Poison Sky' and 'The Day of the Doctor' respectively. I believe Ian was meant to hand Clara the letter she gets at the start).
To his defense RTD did try more than a few times to get Nick Courtney to repise his role in Doctor Who, but he was usually in poor health at the time which sank plans to get him back in anything else but the Sarah Jane Adventures. More aggregious to me is the fact that we never saw Susan or Ian again, especially for the 50th Anniversary.
RTD wanted him back, but he was usually too ill. He was supposed to meet the Doctor in SJA but was too ill. RTD wanted him in DW but Nick wanted the Brigadier to die, which RTD didn't want to write.
She probably dealt with him while she was Prime Minister. He wouldn't have to obey her as she isn't the Queen, but she's got that humble dignity and practicality that would endear her to Jack.
This is my absolute favourite Doctor Who storyline. It's like DW had their own Universe, Marvel style. Seeing all the major characters the Doctor had met during his travels from 2005 all together is just amazing.
Zach Brown, ain't that the truth! It's like he has something against this particular episode and thinks by comparing it to Classic Who, he can have the high ground. It's stupid. I'm old enough to have enjoyed every single Doctor live, and still adore this episode!
I envy you, I came in at the end of third wasnt old enough before, and by the time I got to watch 1st and 2nd there were close to 20 missing stories, some have been found but there are still 17 missing, I liked this too, especially everyone flying the TARDIS together!
I still say the moment when everyone is reacting to hearing "Exterminate" in this two parter is the best. When even Jack is terrified, and Sarah Jane Smith is reduced to tears.....wow.
Harriet Jones’ line at 2:22 is possibly her greatest line the Doctor Who writers ever gave her. It still makes me feel a little bit teary even now 😢😭😢😭. That line right there shows just what a marvellous woman she can be in the right circumstance.
Meadow Snowglimmer She survived the Dalek attack! This is in a new Doctor Who book that were poems! She jumped through her trap door and landed on a mattress and rode away to the beach.
Watching episodes like this makes me realise how much I miss Sarah Jane Smith (RIP Elizabeth Sladen). Imagine if Elizabeth Sladen were still alive and Sarah Jane made an appearance in a recent episode with the Twelfth Doctor.
None of the spin-offs got closure either, if Class continued at least we would've got a Weeping Angel arc, those monsters are perfect for a young-adult show.
I agree, this kinda thing should come back. The characters never got old, and they were always reintroduced in a way that didn't alienate new fans. Moffat definitely had his great sides too, but I think RTD was better at making a shared universe that never got uninteresting or overcomplicated. Maybe Chibnall could do something like this again.
Don't you mean Harriet Jones should have done that? 🙄 Because what you said makes no sense in reference to Sarah Jane. It was Harriet Jones who was found by the Daleks in this bit.
After a whole season of people comparing Martha unfavorably to Rose, there's something very satisfying about Rose getting jealous that Harriet called Martha and not her ("Oi, who is she?!").
DWAkhaten1995 and yet Martha's reaction to seeing rose with the doctor is so beautiful. I think they looked like they were becoming friends in the tardis too, though they didn't get long together
I always disliked Rose’s personality and much preferred Martha, and Martha’s respectful awe that the Doctor and Rose were reunited always showed me that I was damn right on that.
I just wish Donna didn't have to lose her memory, after this. It made me sad and reminded me of when Zoe and Jamie had their memories erased by the Time Lords, in classic Who.
Martha has done so much for the Doctor and the whole Human race. I wished she explored other worlds because she deserved more credit then any other companion. Martha knew the Doctor more then most companions because she got to witness his true form in Human Nature and the other episode
I think Martha & Rory are probably the strongest companions in the history of the show, for what both go through. Martha lived through a year of hell that never was, on her own, while Rory lived for centuries as a Roman Auton centurion, on his own, protecting the Pandorica that contained the Doctor\Amy.
Goosebumps galore, even to this day. Doctor Who, Torchwood, and The Sarah Jane Adventures, all in one HUGELY AMBITIOUS episode. An incredible crossover event with returning companions and friends from all 3 shows, incredible music from Murray Gold, high stakes that feel genuinely epic and horrifying, even shots that remind you of their respective shows (that classic Torchwood pan and zoom-in at 3:00 always makes me grin) and all with Davros and the Daleks no less! Add to that a SHOCKER of a cliffhanger in the days where nobody spoiled it beforehand, and you have easily one of the most exciting finales of any show in history. "Calling...THE DOCTOR". Doctor Who at its finest.
DrKnockers05 the five doctors, the three doctors, the two doctors, the war games, trial of a timelord, these stories are all millions better, and I can continue
I don't dislike the Moffat era, but The Daleks were pretty much ruined from their first appearance in it (teletubby-gate) and hardly improved. I'm so glad Chris Chibnall has chosen to not bring them back in the next series, they need a rest. No one cares about them anymore.
Dylan C he didn't completely ruin them. Some episodes with them in it were pretty good but at some point he just kinda gave up on any kind of plot thread of what they were doing making some episodes decent and some bad.
+Sinom The thing is, for me all the episodes with them in, they're either boring or there are more interesting things going on. Take The Pandorica Opens/The Big Bang, for example. I love that story to bits, but the Daleks were pointless in it. I think they should only be brought back if they're the main villain, and therefore the main focus of the episode. Think how terrified Nine was in 'Dalek' and 'Parting of the Ways', and then fast forward to Twelve being totally unbothered by them, even joking around with them. It just ruins their effect.
Jones is quite a popular name in Wales, a bit like John Smith is a very common alias in England....hang on, who am I replying to again? Lol only kidding 😉
With as many reused actors in this show, I kind of like the idea that they're all distantly related an either don't know it, or it just never is mentioned.
The one thing I kinda wished was for Harriet Jones to be able to speak to The Doctor before she was killed as an extra bit of redemption. I always liked her character, even when she disagreed with The Doctor.
Michael McGrath stop assuming anyone who loves this scene is a "newvian", child. I'm old enough to have seen and enjoyed ALL of the Doctor's faces live, and I think this is a great episode. Sit down and hush.
Turn Left is some what of a masterpiece episode in my book. We probably knew it was coming, but when she said "Bad Wolf", it's just so badass! And the music and bad wolf signs and posters, damn, that was so cool!
+Michael McGrath untrue, they've had several Big Finish trailers and a few things for the Season 12 DVD boxset a few weeks back. You are hating for the sake of hating.
What I liked about this scene is that even though some people hadn't met each other till then they all had a common goal of contacting the Doctor. I also admired how each respective show played a part in doing that so no one person outshined the other from Harriet Jones bringing everyone together, Martha sending the phone number, Mr. Smith connecting all mobile phones, and Torchwood boosting the signal through the rift. Harriet certainly redeemed herself here even though it also caused her demise. I hadn't liked her beforehand then.
I love how this still makes logical sense in the doctor who universe. The rift can (and has) sent things through time as well as space, so that signal would transmit from that point in the medusa cascade at every point in time simultaneously. Thats why the doctor could pick it up while he was 1 second out of sync from all of the planets.
Amazing seeing all the characters from connected shows at the time (Torchwood and Sarah Jane Adventures connected to Doctor Who). This episode was epic. I miss the Sarah Jane Adventures and this era so much.
Jawseymeister We need a mashup of Peter Capaldi and Tom Baker at the end of each video. - - - Peter Capaldi: “Don’t forget to subscribe to the official Doctor Who RUclips channel.” Tom Baker: “How could I possibly forget that?”
The only thing about this clip is that it leaves out the minutes before that I think shows how powerful a moment this was. Torchwood just heard the Valiant going down, and Jack thinks its all over. Harriet Jones's voice tries to cut through all of the static in the worldwide radio chatter, and Gwen (or was it Ianto?) hears her and tries to figure out who's calling. Jack, out of hope, says its just some lost soul calling for help - and Harriet, hearing him and having none of it says "Captain Jack Harkness, stand at attention, sir!" This yanks him out of his despair, and starts to pull the "Children of Time" as Davos later calls them together.
@@MaryAnnNytowl Sarah wasn't rude and ignorant of the doctors new companion, and she knew even when she was traveling with 3 and 4 that there had been previous companions. Rose needs to suck it up and stop being a selfish b*tch who won't accept that the doctor has other companions - some of which were before her so she can shut up about "being there before" other companions
HONESTLY MY HEART FEELS LIKE IT'S SWELLING WHILST WATCHING THIS AND I'M SMILING LIKE A FOOL AND OH THE NOSTALGIA :') I still get goosebumps and remember the thrill of watching this and seeing all the companions unite all those years ago whilst sitting in front of the TV with my family
Simply ICONIC! I don't think Doctor Who ever has, or ever will deliver an episode quite as exciting as this. This was where the show peaked, in my opinion.
I dont know... there are other episodes that are at least equal to this one. The war speech that Capaldi's Doctor gives should be enough to give anyone goosebumps, for instance.
The speech scene is very well performed, one of my favourite moments from the Capaldi era, but the two-parter as a whole isn't nearly as good as this one. I don't think anything in the Capaldi era matched the excellence of Series 4!
Fun Fact: at 0:51 when Harriet Jones mentions the “Mr. Copper foundation” this is probably a reference to Mr. Copper, the “Earth historian” from the Titanic that the doctor left on earth with the million dollar credit card.
If they hadn't banded together and pool their resources all would have been lost and ended in complete destruction and annihilation. It showed what working united together in times of crisis can accomplish. A lesson we should always be reminded about every now and then.
Literally rewatched this 2 parter last night and my god it still gives me goosebumps. series 4 is forever the best season of this show. So unbelievably epic. remember watching this for the first time and being blown away. 🤘🤘🤘🤘
"Infinity War is the best crossover ever"
Me: (shows this)
Me: (shows A Muppet Family Christmas)
Not really a crossover I don’t consider this because it’s just doctor who with different people
Shaggy Rogers 3 separate shows that share a common universe- Doctor Who, Torchwood and Sara Jane. This is the very definition of a cross-over.
Tom Lees hate to be a traitor but Infinity War actually is! 😂
Stephen Murphy Traitor! 😂
This is easily the best doctor who crossover episode. Jones: "Harriet Jones former prime minister"
Dalek:"Yes we know who you are"
Chris Jericho #MEG UK Spin off?
I think he means crossover episode
I meant crossover
I respectfully disagree. It's a good crossover story but I still like "The Three Doctors" and "The Five Doctors"
Chris Jericho #MEG Legacy of Time was better
"Marvelous woman, I voted for her."
"You did not!"
Nathan Labrador Marvellous Woman*
We don't directly vote for our prime minister. And I don't think Wilf lives in Flydale North.
"Have you got a webcam?"
"No, she won't let me have one. Says they're naughty"
@@EightThreeEight no, but you can effectively vote in a prime minister by focusing on trying to gain the majority in parliament, rather than focusing on voting in your preferred MPs.
Definitely labour
The Brigadier is just sitting at home thinking “I get the feeling I’m missing out on something.”
Ace and Liz were thinking the same thing.
He was stranded in Peru probably
Yeah, this is kinda one of my problems with the RTD era, they had a couple good chances to bring back the Brig, yet didn't. He only got a comeback in the Sarah Jane Adventures.
RTD wasn't the only one who skipped out on bring back characters when they had the perfect opportunity. Moffat had the chance to bring back Ian a couple times, yet didn't. Class could have had him cameo. And Twice Upon a Time would have been perfect to bring back Susan!
But Alas, these things, which would have been the perfect fan-service, never happened. Maybe some of it was due to health reasons (I believe both the Brig and Ian were both due to return in 'The Sontaran Stratagem/Poison Sky' and 'The Day of the Doctor' respectively. I believe Ian was meant to hand Clara the letter she gets at the start).
To his defense RTD did try more than a few times to get Nick Courtney to repise his role in Doctor Who, but he was usually in poor health at the time which sank plans to get him back in anything else but the Sarah Jane Adventures.
More aggregious to me is the fact that we never saw Susan or Ian again, especially for the 50th Anniversary.
RTD wanted him back, but he was usually too ill. He was supposed to meet the Doctor in SJA but was too ill. RTD wanted him in DW but Nick wanted the Brigadier to die, which RTD didn't want to write.
Sarah Jane's reaction to Jack saying "Looking good, ma'am!" is priceless! 😂😂
Also the awkward, "Um, hello. Ianto Jones."
"Oooooh!"
"Not now Captain!!"
@@tomboychick yes just no naughty bits
A!
Sarah Janes flattered little “oo” is cute as heck
0:24 Even Harriet Jones knows Jack Harness's flirtiness XD. Not just the Doctor XD
She probably dealt with him while she was Prime Minister. He wouldn't have to obey her as she isn't the Queen, but she's got that humble dignity and practicality that would endear her to Jack.
Are we just going to gloss over the fact that Jack tried to flirt with Sarah Jane AND Luke XD
And then Ianto just interrupts
This is my absolute favourite Doctor Who storyline.
It's like DW had their own Universe, Marvel style. Seeing all the major characters the Doctor had met during his travels from 2005 all together is just amazing.
And Sarah Jane Smith, of course. 😊
Where’s your proof that they haven’t seen the Classic Era? Also, what do you mean low standards?
Zach Brown, ain't that the truth! It's like he has something against this particular episode and thinks by comparing it to Classic Who, he can have the high ground. It's stupid. I'm old enough to have enjoyed every single Doctor live, and still adore this episode!
Michael McGrath Just because you don't like it doesn't mean other people don't. Now stop whining
I envy you, I came in at the end of third wasnt old enough before, and by the time I got to watch 1st and 2nd there were close to 20 missing stories, some have been found but there are still 17 missing, I liked this too, especially everyone flying the TARDIS together!
The original Infinity War
Jorgino the most ambitious crossover in British television history.
Jorgino And people disintegrated in this story too! 😱
Umm, wasn’t the original Infinity War in the 90s?
Stephen Murphy “I don’t feel so good.”
Tom Brearley-Smith
*TENTH DOCTOR:* “I don’t want to go!”
*PETER PARKER:* “I don’t want to go, I don’t want to go!”
Rip Elizabeth
I still say the moment when everyone is reacting to hearing "Exterminate" in this two parter is the best. When even Jack is terrified, and Sarah Jane Smith is reduced to tears.....wow.
Harriet Jones’ line at 2:22 is possibly her greatest line the Doctor Who writers ever gave her. It still makes me feel a little bit teary even now 😢😭😢😭. That line right there shows just what a marvellous woman she can be in the right circumstance.
Meadow Snowglimmer She survived the Dalek attack! This is in a new Doctor Who book that were poems! She jumped through her trap door and landed on a mattress and rode away to the beach.
Watching episodes like this makes me realise how much I miss Sarah Jane Smith (RIP Elizabeth Sladen). Imagine if Elizabeth Sladen were still alive and Sarah Jane made an appearance in a recent episode with the Twelfth Doctor.
I grew up with 3rd and 4th, I've watched her from the very beginning, and she is STILL quite attractive as an older woman!
I miss this kind of shared universe in Doctor Who :'(
Bigwhofan you always have the class
No, we don't. It got cancelled :(
Joseph Simpson oh well the episodes I watched were kind of crappy anyway
Just want Jack back
None of the spin-offs got closure either, if Class continued at least we would've got a Weeping Angel arc, those monsters are perfect for a young-adult show.
I agree, this kinda thing should come back. The characters never got old, and they were always reintroduced in a way that didn't alienate new fans. Moffat definitely had his great sides too, but I think RTD was better at making a shared universe that never got uninteresting or overcomplicated. Maybe Chibnall could do something like this again.
"Marvellous woman - I voted for her!"
"You did not!"
Crikey I love Wilf so much!
I think that this episode was something equivalent of Infinity War but in Doctor Who style!
Mike Paz no infinity war copies this
Except it had a happy ending
The ending was bittersweet. The Earth was saved, but there were some goodbyes.
ObiWan Kenobi Donna being gone was what made the ending happy.
YES IT COPIES
Harriot jones should have used VPN so the daleks dont find her
Fire Master lol
Yes Daleks are really 14 year olds who buy scripts with their mum's credit cards so they can ddos kids on their minecraft server
Don't you mean Harriet Jones should have done that? 🙄 Because what you said makes no sense in reference to Sarah Jane. It was Harriet Jones who was found by the Daleks in this bit.
@@MaryAnnNytowl yeah autocorect
Couldn't that possibly have doomed someone else?
One of the most iconic new who scenes. 😍
Yeah I know.
"Harriet Jones, former Prime minister"
"I know who you are"
Iconic.
After a whole season of people comparing Martha unfavorably to Rose, there's something very satisfying about Rose getting jealous that Harriet called Martha and not her ("Oi, who is she?!").
DWAkhaten1995 and yet Martha's reaction to seeing rose with the doctor is so beautiful.
I think they looked like they were becoming friends in the tardis too, though they didn't get long together
I always disliked Rose’s personality and much preferred Martha, and Martha’s respectful awe that the Doctor and Rose were reunited always showed me that I was damn right on that.
The not now captain is every episode with Jack
I just wish Donna didn't have to lose her memory, after this. It made me sad and reminded me of when Zoe and Jamie had their memories erased by the Time Lords, in classic Who.
LL T The War Games!
Being Donna Noble’d is not cool!
Oh, yes, I SO agree, on all counts!
Martha has done so much for the Doctor and the whole Human race. I wished she explored other worlds because she deserved more credit then any other companion. Martha knew the Doctor more then most companions because she got to witness his true form in Human Nature and the other episode
I think Martha & Rory are probably the strongest companions in the history of the show, for what both go through. Martha lived through a year of hell that never was, on her own, while Rory lived for centuries as a Roman Auton centurion, on his own, protecting the Pandorica that contained the Doctor\Amy.
This scene sends chills down my spine
Harriet jones floating up to heaven with her wallet and reaches the gates.
“Harriet jones former prime minister!”
yes, we know who you are
God: "Yes I know who you are Harriet... I'm God.."
Michael ( Yes I know who you are ).
Jack floats up with her and says "you didn't watch our show did you? Nothing there just darkness." Harriot then disappears
St Peter: "Yes, I know who you are".
Goosebumps galore, even to this day.
Doctor Who, Torchwood, and The Sarah Jane Adventures, all in one HUGELY AMBITIOUS episode. An incredible crossover event with returning companions and friends from all 3 shows, incredible music from Murray Gold, high stakes that feel genuinely epic and horrifying, even shots that remind you of their respective shows (that classic Torchwood pan and zoom-in at 3:00 always makes me grin) and all with Davros and the Daleks no less!
Add to that a SHOCKER of a cliffhanger in the days where nobody spoiled it beforehand, and you have easily one of the most exciting finales of any show in history.
"Calling...THE DOCTOR". Doctor Who at its finest.
Fully agree, amazing piece of art. What television was invented for.
DrKnockers05 the five doctors, the three doctors, the two doctors, the war games, trial of a timelord, these stories are all millions better, and I can continue
@@mirlov Urmmm...OK? Down to preference, really. True, they're all great stories. I just have a particularly soft spot for this episode and the next
Back when the Daleks were actually pretty terrifying
I don't dislike the Moffat era, but The Daleks were pretty much ruined from their first appearance in it (teletubby-gate) and hardly improved. I'm so glad Chris Chibnall has chosen to not bring them back in the next series, they need a rest. No one cares about them anymore.
@@MrDylancutter i disagree with you there,the daleks are iconic to doctor who, and they have been gone for too long.........
Dylan C he didn't completely ruin them. Some episodes with them in it were pretty good but at some point he just kinda gave up on any kind of plot thread of what they were doing making some episodes decent and some bad.
Nathaniel Gaming - They've been in Doctor Who literally in every New Who series...
+Sinom The thing is, for me all the episodes with them in, they're either boring or there are more interesting things going on. Take The Pandorica Opens/The Big Bang, for example. I love that story to bits, but the Daleks were pointless in it. I think they should only be brought back if they're the main villain, and therefore the main focus of the episode. Think how terrified Nine was in 'Dalek' and 'Parting of the Ways', and then fast forward to Twelve being totally unbothered by them, even joking around with them. It just ruins their effect.
RIP Elisabeth Sladen aka Sarah Jane. Miss you SJ, Martha and Rose.
Ianto Jones, Martha Jones and Harriet Jones. RTD was a master at coming up with surnames wasn't he?
Jones is quite a popular name in Wales, a bit like John Smith is a very common alias in England....hang on, who am I replying to again? Lol only kidding 😉
By the end of his era there were about 6 people called Smith as well. Very creative.
With as many reused actors in this show, I kind of like the idea that they're all distantly related an either don't know it, or it just never is mentioned.
The one thing I kinda wished was for Harriet Jones to be able to speak to The Doctor before she was killed as an extra bit of redemption. I always liked her character, even when she disagreed with The Doctor.
one of the best episodes ever ❤️
Dark true
Michael McGrath no I have classic episodes
Michael McGrath stop assuming anyone who loves this scene is a "newvian", child. I'm old enough to have seen and enjoyed ALL of the Doctor's faces live, and I think this is a great episode. Sit down and hush.
I loved this three parter (I consider turn left to be the first part)
I completely agree, Left Turn is a huge part of this story arc.
Turn Left is some what of a masterpiece episode in my book. We probably knew it was coming, but when she said "Bad Wolf", it's just so badass! And the music and bad wolf signs and posters, damn, that was so cool!
*Throwback Thursday shouldn't only be Tennant. Announce a Eccleston scene!*
THEVALEYARD What if the big bad wolf heard you ? (:
THEVALEYARD fantastic
+Michael McGrath untrue, they've had several Big Finish trailers and a few things for the Season 12 DVD boxset a few weeks back. You are hating for the sake of hating.
#ThrowbackThursdayForOldSixie
I've been needing my Sixth Doctor fix, particularly of the Revelation of the Daleks variety.
Michael McGrath Another mistake, Styre!
I have had too many Zoom calls recently to take this scene seriously anymore.
This episode literally revolves around trying to add a fifth person to a zoom call
What I liked about this scene is that even though some people hadn't met each other till then they all had a common goal of contacting the Doctor.
I also admired how each respective show played a part in doing that so no one person outshined the other from Harriet Jones bringing everyone together, Martha sending the phone number, Mr. Smith connecting all mobile phones, and Torchwood boosting the signal through the rift.
Harriet certainly redeemed herself here even though it also caused her demise. I hadn't liked her beforehand then.
That Doctor Who team will NEVER be repeated! No matter how good the new team will be!
"Harriet Jones, former prime minister"
Yes we know who you are.....
Marvel: We created the best crossover ever with infinity war.
Doctor Who: Hold my Tea.....
I love how this still makes logical sense in the doctor who universe. The rift can (and has) sent things through time as well as space, so that signal would transmit from that point in the medusa cascade at every point in time simultaneously. Thats why the doctor could pick it up while he was 1 second out of sync from all of the planets.
The best of 10's run all in one episode
Michael McGrath lol I think it is.
WHY CAN’T JACK AND GWEN COME BACK? This is the perfect time!
Kaiser 123 imagine jack flir ting with 13 not realising who she is
Paranormal17 Jack would've flirted with the male Doctors also.
Big Finish Productions
Max Mitchinson I know, but I’d rather have a proper ending on TV for both characters
Joshua V. Harding Jack DID flirt with the male Doctors
Amazing seeing all the characters from connected shows at the time (Torchwood and Sarah Jane Adventures connected to Doctor Who). This episode was epic. I miss the Sarah Jane Adventures and this era so much.
They should bring the gang back, and do something to capture the magic of this era again.
I miss Peter telling me to subscribe at the end ;(
Jawseymeister We need a mashup of Peter Capaldi and Tom Baker at the end of each video.
- - -
Peter Capaldi: “Don’t forget to subscribe to the official Doctor Who RUclips channel.”
Tom Baker: “How could I possibly forget that?”
The is my favourite episode of doctor who ever! RIP Elisabeth Sladen ❤️
Torchwood, Sarah Jane adventures and Doctor who all together brings back the childhood feels :)
The only thing about this clip is that it leaves out the minutes before that I think shows how powerful a moment this was. Torchwood just heard the Valiant going down, and Jack thinks its all over. Harriet Jones's voice tries to cut through all of the static in the worldwide radio chatter, and Gwen (or was it Ianto?) hears her and tries to figure out who's calling. Jack, out of hope, says its just some lost soul calling for help - and Harriet, hearing him and having none of it says "Captain Jack Harkness, stand at attention, sir!" This yanks him out of his despair, and starts to pull the "Children of Time" as Davos later calls them together.
This is some next level zoom meeting
Come on, Rose, you don't see Sarah Jane pouting about companion status recognition, do you?
Brent Dreher she did on School Reunion, lol!
Yh but rose can't get over it .
THE LAST TIMELORD Ya and she had 10 years to get over it
@@MaryAnnNytowl Sarah wasn't rude and ignorant of the doctors new companion, and she knew even when she was traveling with 3 and 4 that there had been previous companions. Rose needs to suck it up and stop being a selfish b*tch who won't accept that the doctor has other companions - some of which were before her so she can shut up about "being there before" other companions
@@MaryAnnNytowl Rose started it, she certainly didnt act that way in her series when she met Jo Grant, the companion just before her
THIS IS MY NUMBER ONE FAVORITE SCENE! THE MUSIC! THE HYPE! THE CHILLS!
When I get kids....I will tell them about one of the best science-fiction shows that was ever made.
This is one of my favourite scenes of the two parter ❤
I guess this is why we’re getting the extra charges on our phone bills
"We've got Mister Smith, he can link up with every telephone exchange on the Earth"
*only shows map of the UK*
0:52 "It was created by the M.R. Copper foundation". R.I.P. Clive Swift.
Now *this* is one helluva crossover!
HONESTLY MY HEART FEELS LIKE IT'S SWELLING WHILST WATCHING THIS AND I'M SMILING LIKE A FOOL AND OH THE NOSTALGIA :') I still get goosebumps and remember the thrill of watching this and seeing all the companions unite all those years ago whilst sitting in front of the TV with my family
Seeing the first crossover between torchwood and sarah jane adventures was incredible. And when the music kicks in.... beautiful!
Damn, this episode was a rollercoaster! Amazing clip, one of the best from the episode
One of my favourite scenes and episodes of Doctor Who
Simply ICONIC! I don't think Doctor Who ever has, or ever will deliver an episode quite as exciting as this. This was where the show peaked, in my opinion.
Dylan C totally agree!
I dont know... there are other episodes that are at least equal to this one. The war speech that Capaldi's Doctor gives should be enough to give anyone goosebumps, for instance.
The speech scene is very well performed, one of my favourite moments from the Capaldi era, but the two-parter as a whole isn't nearly as good as this one. I don't think anything in the Capaldi era matched the excellence of Series 4!
Dylan C let me tell you something called classic doctor who
And let me tell you that this era is 50x better than Classic Who in my opinion :)
I love how Francine just walks off like: eh Technical talk imma go make some tea
BACK WHEN DOCTOR WHO, TORCHWOOD AND SARAH JANE ADVENTURES EXISTED AND IT WAS EPIC, AMAZING AND SPECTACULAR!
The Doctor I wish the world could call right now. Earth needs him now more then ever.
You think we seriously deserve her help?
Reminds me how much I miss the Tennant/Torchwood era.
Harriet Jones was a hero.
Change my mind.
Joshua V. Harding Harriet Jones IS a hero.
Boom. Changed your mind.
We all know who she is
Harriot Jones, former Prime Minister
"Yes, I/we know who you are"
I always loved that running joke.
The unreal chills in this scene. Absolutely fantastic.
THIS IS THE BEST CROSSOVER EPISODE I HAVE SEEN IN MY LIFE I AM LITERALLY SCREAMING WATCHING IT AGAIN
I remember fangirling so hard when I originally saw this... I still have a big grin on my face watching it now.
This episode was sooooooo Exciteing
I adored this episode, especially Rose's part in it, painful as the result was. For whatever reason, my favorite bit was "Yanto! Time and place!" lol
Really need these guys right now...
I'll never forget watching this for the first time back when RUclips videos never went over 15 minutes and Doctor Who episodes came straight here !
THE MUSIC OH THE MUSIC 2:40
“And I was here first” Hmm yeah kind of absolutely not though. She has no idea how many companions he’s had before her 😂
at this point in time about 47 (on screen that is not counting the 1/2 dozen on big finish!)
Sorry Rose but you were nowhere near the first.
God i love how this culminates so much. It even mentions mr copper from voyage of the damned something i didn’t pick up on until just now
Remember being so hyped for this when it was revealed all of the companions, the Torchwood team and Sarah Jane and Luke together
It’s sad tosh is dead at this point since she actually met the nine’th doctor.
I mean this was just beautiful
ikr
Fun Fact: at 0:51 when Harriet Jones mentions the “Mr. Copper foundation” this is probably a reference to Mr. Copper, the “Earth historian” from the Titanic that the doctor left on earth with the million dollar credit card.
Definitely
I don’t know why this is one of my all time favourite doctor who scene I don’t know what it is about it I just love it
Geek with no name It's the music and the team work!
If they hadn't banded together and pool their resources all would have been lost and ended in complete destruction and annihilation. It showed what working united together in times of crisis can accomplish. A lesson we should always be reminded about every now and then.
When harriet jones intros with sarah jane you can hear the four beats.....spooky
I threw my emotions away watching this
Found the Cyberman.
I forgot how epic this episode was. :)
*QUEEN SARAH JANE*
Harriet Jones former prime minister *Yeah we know who you are*
I can’t be the only person who tried ringing that number on the day this episode was broadcasted?
One of the best episodes of Doctor Who ever
People say Avengers Infinity War and Endgame is the most ambitious crossover of all time. Doctor who had to do it on a TV budget 10 years earlier.
I absolutely love this!! It still gives me goosebumps!!!
I just LOVE how Doctor Who did a crossover with Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures with these two episodes.
So many Jones in one screen...Harriet Jones, Ianto Jones, Martha Jones and her mother)))
The most ambitious crossover event in history!
CALLING THE DOCTOR
Some of the Doctor’s best companions… and Rose.
Where is ACE?
Harriet Jones, meet martha jones and ianto jones.
If only jo (grant) jones could've joined them.
Yes, i know who you are. You're my second cousin.
Ianto Jones is so amazing
They all are
Oh my god i remember watching this for the first time and getting so excited
(but also so frustrated because Rose couldnt talk)
Literally rewatched this 2 parter last night and my god it still gives me goosebumps. series 4 is forever the best season of this show. So unbelievably epic. remember watching this for the first time and being blown away. 🤘🤘🤘🤘
I love how jack throws in a little flirt with Sarah Jane lol
Her reaction is even better, "Ooo"
My life doesnt matter, not if its save the earth"
can you hear me crying again
Best finale ever