Sadly no more Wilf. The BBC announced just after this episode aired that this was his last appearance in the show. Sadly he was too ill for them to get everything they wanted.
Wild Blue Yonder written by Robert MacArthur Crawford in 1939 was the song for the Army Air Core then became the song for the Air Force later the Army Air Core was changed in the lyrics. The episode reflects the do or die nature of the song but harder when you don't know what to do. That requires the Doctor to figure out.
So speaking to Sir Isaac Newton effects not only mankind's term for Gravity but TimeLord understanding aswell? 🤔🤔 Donna makes sense, it was her species history they changed... But then the doctor says Mavity and I just got confused... So are TimeLords taught the works of Isaac Newton from a young age for some reason? Surely they discovered and mastered Gravity thousands if not millions of years before Newton was even born... Yet somehow interfering with Newton in 1666 has changed The Dcotrs thousands of years of understanding... I think it would of added greater comic effect to have the doctor notice the change and point it out, like "oh no, we fucked up" The Doctors past being changed by that event just doesn't make sense to me...
The doctor does keep saying gravity, but because donna first says mavity unprovoked, he realises the change has taken place but doesn't mention it, and then keeps saying gravity instinctually before correcting himself to say mavity for donna
It changed the English word 'Gravity'. If the word is now 'Mavity' throughout human history, then it's completely reasonable for other species to also say 'mavity' when translating their speech to talk to humans. It hasn't changed anyone's understanding of gravity, just the English language.
I genuinely did not pick up on The Doctor noticing!! Ma bad 😂😂 I thought it had just naturally effected him, didn't realise him saying it was intentional on his part 👍
@@gay4sswhovian you can't just project a bunch of identifications onto somebody they never declared themselves, even if it's a fictional character he never said he was any of that and he literally makes out with women every season. making 14 pan is definitely based, it's also new
Sadly no more Wilf. The BBC announced just after this episode aired that this was his last appearance in the show. Sadly he was too ill for them to get everything they wanted.
Damn. 😭 RIP Bernard Cribbins. The man, the myth, the legend.
@@spamsir So glad he got to appear at all tbh :-)
Good Sir, Mavity is no Joke it is very serious.
i don’t think wilf is in the next ep, bernard sadly passed away before he could film more scenes
Wild Blue Yonder written by Robert MacArthur Crawford in 1939 was the song for the Army Air Core then became the song for the Air Force later the Army Air Core was changed in the lyrics. The episode reflects the do or die nature of the song but harder when you don't know what to do. That requires the Doctor to figure out.
I think there was one Not-Thing before they got there; it needed time to split because there was two of them
I would bet my life they’re the same species as the one on Midnight, or at least related to them. The learning etc makes it an interesting theory.
that would be lame, the universe isn't that small. far more interesting if they're just a freak aspect of being at the edge of the universe imo
@@ennayanne 🙄
@@itsalexneySorry you're right, they're the same species and also they're the eternals and also they're the doctors parents. sooo coool
@@ennayanne do you have to be so miserable? You could’ve just kept moving along.
Did you know they did all the cgi for this one in unreal engine?
So speaking to Sir Isaac Newton effects not only mankind's term for Gravity but TimeLord understanding aswell? 🤔🤔
Donna makes sense, it was her species history they changed... But then the doctor says Mavity and I just got confused... So are TimeLords taught the works of Isaac Newton from a young age for some reason? Surely they discovered and mastered Gravity thousands if not millions of years before Newton was even born... Yet somehow interfering with Newton in 1666 has changed The Dcotrs thousands of years of understanding...
I think it would of added greater comic effect to have the doctor notice the change and point it out, like "oh no, we fucked up"
The Doctors past being changed by that event just doesn't make sense to me...
The doctor does keep saying gravity, but because donna first says mavity unprovoked, he realises the change has taken place but doesn't mention it, and then keeps saying gravity instinctually before correcting himself to say mavity for donna
It changed the English word 'Gravity'. If the word is now 'Mavity' throughout human history, then it's completely reasonable for other species to also say 'mavity' when translating their speech to talk to humans. It hasn't changed anyone's understanding of gravity, just the English language.
I genuinely did not pick up on The Doctor noticing!! Ma bad 😂😂 I thought it had just naturally effected him, didn't realise him saying it was intentional on his part 👍
Dull and mish mashed
The one where they made Tennant gay. This is hot garbage.
Grow up, will ya?
Haha cry about it. Maybe the doctor just isn't an insecure child with fragile masculinity and he's able to recognise that guys can be attractive too?
Fun fact calling another male hot isn't gay.
Tenth Doctor was literally pan, asexual and genderfluid 💀
@@gay4sswhovian you can't just project a bunch of identifications onto somebody they never declared themselves, even if it's a fictional character he never said he was any of that and he literally makes out with women every season. making 14 pan is definitely based, it's also new