"Doesn't matter which face he was wearing, they are all the Doctor to me. So let's give it to the eyebrows!" I love how 12 is just "eyebrows" now. 10 is the Hair. 11 is the chin. 12 is the eyebrows.
9 is the Ears, 3 is the Fop, 4 is the Scarf, 5 is the Celery, 6 is the Coat, 7 is the Umbrella. Dunno what you'd use for #1 & 2, or 8, and then there's the War Doctor.
@@MaryAnnNytowl 3 referred to 2 as a Scarcrow, and the First to the Second and Third as the Clown and the Dandy respectivelly. And of course the Eleventh referred to War and 10th as Grandad and Sandshoes.
It's clever how this scene parallels Clara's descent into becoming too much like The Doctor throughout that season. She even uses this tactic exactly in the Flatliners episode.
So that's how the Master keeps surviving vaporization all the time XD I like how they kinda had it both ways, both the sassy Joker imunity of having her turn up again, but then still explaining how she escaped later on, while turning it into an analysis of both her & the Doctor's modus operandi.
In the classic series they almost never explained how the Master survived, but now in the current series they always give an explanation. Oddly, the exact opposite happens to Davros, in the classic series he always got an explanation for his survival, but with Magicians Apprentice/Witches Familiar, we just have to guess
Female time lords have been done right in Romana, The Rani etc, (time ladies?)... I think we mean time ladies that were previously time lords.... cos you're right. 13 is the worst
'He improvised, must have done thousands of calculations in his head...' This is the Doctor. Sucking up a bunch of enemy fire to recharge a teleporter and trick the current problem into thinking he's dead while in reality he's teleported into what is somehow a worse problem likely isn't an improvisation, it could well be Sonic Screwdriver setting #8-right between 'open the door' and 'try and call the TARDIS, everything's terrible'.
@@GermanLeftist shed have said he is throwing a tantrum because he lost his favorite toys. And before he can say anything she hands him the latest toy she found, Clara the impossible girl
In a sense, this single scene shows why Missy is so dangerous. Its comedic and you want to laugh along with her, but its just a form of endearment and keep in mind that the only reason she did this was to groom Clara into being just right for the Doctor and her to become the Hybrid.
I actually believe Missy sees Clara as a pawn to manipulate the Doctor. But at the same time, she might even have some respect for her. Despite her attitude here, previous Masters were aware of the fact that the Doctor did see his human companions as his friends and always treated them with a little bit of respect because the Doctor would never take somebody unworthy under his wings. Of course the most obvious and best at this was still Delgado in his interactions with Jo Grant.
I love her! I am just starting to watch the reruns and new ones and am all over the place, but my gosh, this is the best darn scene yet! I can not stop laughing!!
I've just got a book of missys adventures ... I've only read the first one so far and it's brilliant hahah kills like 4 people.. makes one into a living rug thst can't move or die for all of time ... sells 5 to a slave owner .... all so she can sit down
The best version of the Master since the original. I wish they had kept her around for multiple Doctors. The most intriguing character/portrayal in new Who
Missy is one of the best Master incarnations because she's not evil and dominating, she's a goofball nutter who's not necessarily got an evil agenda, more of a "oooh mischief on a dangerous scale, I like this planet but watching it blow up will look cool so why the fuck not" kind of demeanour. She's essentially the Doctor without a compassion and morality filter. She's so unpredictable and intriguing that you genuinely have NO idea what she's going to do next whenever you watch hee, even if you've seen the episode countless times before. In two words, the Mistress is: FUCKING. AWESOME.
I agree she's one of the best, but that's because she does have lofty ambitions. She acts insane, but it's clear she's much more cunning than she lets on and her goal is no longer "burn/rule planets for the Hell of it" but rather to prove the Doctor wrong and sway him to her side just as Delgado once did.
Now I'm curious which Doctor this story happened to. The 1st, 6th, & 7th never used the sonic screwdriver. It looks at 1:48 like Missy watched this happen and that's how she knows this story. The Master didn't come to Classic Who until the 3rd Doctor era. Also, the 9th and 11th Doctors thought the Master was dead because of the Time War, and his limited sequential appearances in between mean it probably wasn't 10 either. So that leaves us with 3, 4, 5, or 8. Do we link androids to Tom Baker?
@@Tasorius And the production. Jodie's role does not seem natural. The best Doctors, hell the best roles in general are those in which you can't tell that the actor is acting and can get completely immerse yourself in the fiction, suspend all your disbelief. And that just isn't the case with Whittaker. Everything about her performance screams "I am acting" and just not natural. I don't even want to blame that on her, because I have seen her being a good actor in other stuff - even though I don't know if that would necessarily qualify her as being a good Doctor - but Chibnall and the directors clearly did a very bad job here.
@@Tasorius Colin Baker still managed to make the Doctor his own even with terrible scripts. Matt Smith was amazing even when he had supar material. Tom Baker lived and breathed the role, if these scripts had been written during his time at the very least the Doctor would have been okay. A great actor or an actor who actually fits the role, or just an actor who just radiats charisma can save a bad script. Jodie Whittaker might be a good actress but she is not a great actress, she lacks the charisma or screen presence needed, nor does she absolutely commit to the role to the point that you can't longer tell the difference between her and the Doctor. With her it's just an act and if it is just an act then it really comes down to the scripts and those simply are not up to the task to elevate her or any of the other character to an acceptable level.
findingbuglantis Yeah they did and Jenna actually spoke about this saying the worst thing was the spinning and that they could only film for just 10 seconds (maybe 30 I don't really remember) and then she had to go down again to avoid high blood concentration on her head. So I would say it must have been quite uncomfortable.
That was her stunt double & therefore they would have been trained to fall without injury. You will be relieved to hear she (or he in the case of Jenna) was more than likely, perfectly okay :)
In real life hanging upside down so long like that is really dangerous and even doing it for a few minutes can cause massive headaches and damage, saw a few people try it and their head was read as a tomato and they had massive headaches and had to see the doctor, well a doctor, not THE doctor.
@@GetterRay as missy said, she can't remember which regeneration was in the situation so she just gave it to 12, during this time of the show 12 still had Matt's sonic, they deliberately made the scene in such a way that which doctor it actually was is hidden
On a repeat viewing with a friend: *Me:* "Wait a sec... where'd she get the ROPE?" *Friend:* "Shush, do you think I tell anyone where I keep MY kink props?" *Me:* "I'm... not sure I wanted to know that..." *Friend:* "About Missy or me?" *Me:* "Uhm... Yes."
This is why Missy/The Master is The Doctor's oldest & best friend - she/they understand them at an existentially core level. You could show this to someone new to the show and they would get a perfectly-painted picture of how The Doctor works: a genius eccentric alien who has a preternatural knack for getting into trouble.
At first I wanted to join Lindybaige and be angry about Missy cutting the rope, but then I remembered this is Missy and she probably did it just to wind up everyone in that camp.
Some types of wood, depending on the hardness and type, and the type of knife used, and the angle & speed which the knife goes across the tip of the wood.
I just want to see some Tom Baker action!!!!! XD I know convenience of actors and the fact that Tom is ancient but still, they got that other actor! Could've made the scene more interesting.
Jon Ericson 6 and 7 didn’t have a sonic screwdriver well 7 did in the TV movie but that’s at the end of his life. 2 also had one but it was very primitive to the later screwdrivers
Well, that's either : 1/ they used it again, just because they created the place or something, 2/ it's connected to the benefactors, meaning that the doctor ran away from them but they didn't give up. We may never know. (Or, option 3, it's just a place that look alike the other one, but not the same : and that... would make me sad now ^_^)
I love Missy but my main question is, if she's the Time Lady regeneration of the Master, why doesn't she have the 4-beat thing that drives her insane trapped in her head. Like I wanna see a reappearance of that because that is what gave me the chills about the Master and I wanna see that with Missy
George Weasley Because it was the Time Lords using the Master to bring them back, they planted the drumming, so with that plan thwarted, the drumming is gone, leaving behind only psychological scars and an insane Time Lady
I was wondering, have past portrayals of the Master always had the drumming, or was it just introduced by Davies in Series 3? Like did Delgado's Master have references to the four-beat drums in his own episodes, or was it retconned that he did only recently?
Brian G. It was retconned by Davies. I really hated the idea, because it made Simm crackpot insane for no reason and essentially claimed the Master was never truly evil, just a byproduct of some Timelord tinnitus
pointy stick has reach, knife has durability and sharp pointy - the knife is for carving up anything she can manage to hunt with the stick, but pretty useless for hunting itself
I can believe that the doctor is smart enough to work it out about the teleport in 4 nanoseconds (he may even have had it in mind before hand), but we are expected to accept he took out his sonic and got it into position in 4 faster than those laser joined, if he could move that fast, he wouldn't have needed to do this!
He was alone, so assuming this is secondhand story, the dramatization is probably just that. He probably already has the sonic aimed at the teleporter and was just waiting for the blast
Missy is the perfect example on a gender bend character. It was done as a twist that took everyone by surprise and she generally felt like the master, just a bit more lovey dovey towards the doctor.
Could someone please explain to me this whole multiple doctor thing? I've watched several of the show's episodes, but I'm yet to see a crossover between doctors, so I am entirely clueless and confused about all of it. Anything would help.
At the moment of a time lord death, he/she can emit a massive amount of energy at the molecular lvl, which transforms them all the way down at the genetic level. They can change genders or anything else, during the transformation and they have zero control over it. Because it used for extreme saturation and when they is no other hope. In reality it a plot device, to keep the show fresh. Because people will get bored of a character sooner or later. This through have kept it good, since 1963.
"No, he's the Doctor. He fell into a nest of vampire monkeys".
Classic Doctor
"But that's another story!"
Revival Doctor too.
Did you notice that he looked incredibly like Peter Cushing in that shot?
Probably not the weirdest location he's been teleported to.
EXO Limit huh
"Doesn't matter which face he was wearing, they are all the Doctor to me. So let's give it to the eyebrows!"
I love how 12 is just "eyebrows" now. 10 is the Hair. 11 is the chin. 12 is the eyebrows.
9 is the Ears, 3 is the Fop, 4 is the Scarf, 5 is the Celery, 6 is the Coat, 7 is the Umbrella. Dunno what you'd use for #1 & 2, or 8, and then there's the War Doctor.
@@MaryAnnNytowl 3 referred to 2 as a Scarcrow, and the First to the Second and Third as the Clown and the Dandy respectivelly.
And of course the Eleventh referred to War and 10th as Grandad and Sandshoes.
Bohdan Lvov Sandshoes works well.
Excuse me, 10 is the Matchstick man.
13 is the.... Well... The....
It's clever how this scene parallels Clara's descent into becoming too much like The Doctor throughout that season. She even uses this tactic exactly in the Flatliners episode.
To be fair, the best way to defeat any enemy is to use their strengths to their disadvantage.
A planet full of Daleks, and Missy with a sharp stick... Missy wins.
Poor Daleks.... The bitch is back.
She's a timelord... sorry timelady.
"Doesn't matter which face he was wearing, they are all the Doctor to me."
That line's actually really sweet, which I wouldn't expect from the Master.
I mean, they were friends for a time.
@@lugialover09 I'd argue they're still friends. Flirting, fighting, foiling each other's master plans, sounds like friendship to me.
@Silverwind87 Missy in an audio drama basically refers to the time against the 3rd Doctor as a teenage crush.
So that's how the Master keeps surviving vaporization all the time XD
I like how they kinda had it both ways, both the sassy Joker imunity of having her turn up again, but then still explaining how she escaped later on, while turning it into an analysis of both her & the Doctor's modus operandi.
In the classic series they almost never explained how the Master survived, but now in the current series they always give an explanation. Oddly, the exact opposite happens to Davros, in the classic series he always got an explanation for his survival, but with Magicians Apprentice/Witches Familiar, we just have to guess
Skullcrusher430 The explanation was simply, "I escaped!"
@blipdriver it always has to be. Where's the fun in explaining if it's not later?
Sea turtles, mate.
Too bad he didn't have one on him during the movie
Missy is proof that female timelord can be done right and that character like that can be loved by fans. I loved missy since she appeared on the show
Female time lords have been done right in Romana, The Rani etc, (time ladies?)... I think we mean time ladies that were previously time lords.... cos you're right. 13 is the worst
I think 13 had a lot of potential but the writing is what held the character back
@@jamesabell8356 and the awful acting.
@@wardjunior1450 She did fine with the acting. she was probably told to act like an idiot anyway.
Even Clara in flatline prove that a female doctor could work
"So let's just give it to the eyebrows."
I wish they would have gave it to 4th cause he was there lol
They're attack eyebrows! They're independently cross!
@@heroroku7447 They do love to tease us with 4
Missy is my favorite version of the master. And I've seen Doctor Who for a long time
Mark Pettis I have to admit she has become my favourite one, too, but I still love Roger Delgado's classic performance!
I love Missy too, and I was a big Anthony Ainley fan.
'He improvised, must have done thousands of calculations in his head...' This is the Doctor. Sucking up a bunch of enemy fire to recharge a teleporter and trick the current problem into thinking he's dead while in reality he's teleported into what is somehow a worse problem likely isn't an improvisation, it could well be Sonic Screwdriver setting #8-right between 'open the door' and 'try and call the TARDIS, everything's terrible'.
The real question is ... where did she get that rope?
Answer: She's the Missy. Just accept it.
Pockets are bigger on the inside then outside so shes got all sorts of doo hickeys in there!
Missy is generally armed to the teeth. Reminds me of Delgado with his TCE, hypnotism, explosives, Auton controllers....you get the idea
@@hamanu666 Fourth Doctor, Tom Baker ! My God the amount of stuff he could take out of his pockets.
Aesithair Runekafi If only Donna had POCKETS she would have rules the world. Shouting down anyone she didn’t like.
She once made a gun with leaves, and she is a evil Mary poppins so her pockets must be bigger than they seem
0:29 Hi, Fourth Doctor!
0:31 Hi, First Doctor!
I love Missy so much. :D She's so mad and brilliant.
I love how this story is so Doctor that it doesn't matter which one, could be the 1st, 2nd, 4th, 11th, ect.
No Tardis, no friend, in other words, *The Doctor happy*
Shows that Missy never met the eleventh Doctor. When he didn't have his friends with him, he was miserable.
@@GermanLeftist shed have said he is throwing a tantrum because he lost his favorite toys. And before he can say anything she hands him the latest toy she found, Clara the impossible girl
LOVED Clara and Missy's dynamic in this episode!
In case there's nothing to HUNT. **wink**
UnityQuest shame i was actually quite peckish
funny until you remember that she really did eat people in her last regeneration
sex-bob-omb sex-bob-omb point taken
I swear, that sentence would not have been anywhere near as great if she hadn't winked.
I love Missy, a male changing to female timelord done right. Unlike a certain other timelord i cound mention.
In a sense, this single scene shows why Missy is so dangerous. Its comedic and you want to laugh along with her, but its just a form of endearment and keep in mind that the only reason she did this was to groom Clara into being just right for the Doctor and her to become the Hybrid.
I actually believe Missy sees Clara as a pawn to manipulate the Doctor. But at the same time, she might even have some respect for her. Despite her attitude here, previous Masters were aware of the fact that the Doctor did see his human companions as his friends and always treated them with a little bit of respect because the Doctor would never take somebody unworthy under his wings. Of course the most obvious and best at this was still Delgado in his interactions with Jo Grant.
@@GermanLeftist Missy chose Clara, she's said so. In a twisted, perverted sense, she likes her.
@@grazianogiacobone4321 True
This is the scene that sold me on Missy. "In case there's nothing to hunt." WINK. Not to many actresses can pull that wink off well.
I think I could watch a season, or at least a fill-in, of Missy being fabulously evil.
HBHaga I would watch a series of Missy being evil/mad/something inbetween
I love her! I am just starting to watch the reruns and new ones and am all over the place, but my gosh, this is the best darn scene yet! I can not stop laughing!!
Go read The Missy Chronicles then
I've just got a book of missys adventures ... I've only read the first one so far and it's brilliant hahah kills like 4 people.. makes one into a living rug thst can't move or die for all of time ... sells 5 to a slave owner .... all so she can sit down
I love Missy. So much.
I so miss Missy! She was the best thing to come out
of the Peter Capaldi years
“No tardis, no friends, no help. In other words, the doctor happy.”
😂 how I miss missy
Also makes an appearance in Gotham...
The best version of the Master since the original. I wish they had kept her around for multiple Doctors. The most intriguing character/portrayal in new Who
Missy is one of my favorite characters, definitely going to miss her
Missy is one of the best Master incarnations because she's not evil and dominating, she's a goofball nutter who's not necessarily got an evil agenda, more of a "oooh mischief on a dangerous scale, I like this planet but watching it blow up will look cool so why the fuck not" kind of demeanour. She's essentially the Doctor without a compassion and morality filter. She's so unpredictable and intriguing that you genuinely have NO idea what she's going to do next whenever you watch hee, even if you've seen the episode countless times before. In two words, the Mistress is: FUCKING. AWESOME.
I agree she's one of the best, but that's because she does have lofty ambitions. She acts insane, but it's clear she's much more cunning than she lets on and her goal is no longer "burn/rule planets for the Hell of it" but rather to prove the Doctor wrong and sway him to her side just as Delgado once did.
Michelle Gomez' take on Missy reminds me so much of Rosalind Lutece in Bioshock Infinite. Who'd play Robert to her Rosalind in the movie?
Christian Fuller funnily enough I can see peter capauldi
The chemistry is there, that's for sure.
01:15 "In case there is nothing to hunt", priceless.
And that wink! XD
Nice of Missy to tie Clara up in such a way that her skirt isn't over her head.
I really like this scene
Now I'm curious which Doctor this story happened to. The 1st, 6th, & 7th never used the sonic screwdriver. It looks at 1:48 like Missy watched this happen and that's how she knows this story. The Master didn't come to Classic Who until the 3rd Doctor era. Also, the 9th and 11th Doctors thought the Master was dead because of the Time War, and his limited sequential appearances in between mean it probably wasn't 10 either. So that leaves us with 3, 4, 5, or 8. Do we link androids to Tom Baker?
I love this scene, Missy is a great character.
They may have been able to make the whole female Dr Who thing work if they had used someone like Missy. She is bad ass and crazy just like the Doctor.
The actor is fine, but the writing could be better.
@@Tasorius And the production. Jodie's role does not seem natural. The best Doctors, hell the best roles in general are those in which you can't tell that the actor is acting and can get completely immerse yourself in the fiction, suspend all your disbelief. And that just isn't the case with Whittaker. Everything about her performance screams "I am acting" and just not natural. I don't even want to blame that on her, because I have seen her being a good actor in other stuff - even though I don't know if that would necessarily qualify her as being a good Doctor - but Chibnall and the directors clearly did a very bad job here.
@@GermanLeftist Yea, an actor can't do much with a terrible script...
@@Tasorius Colin Baker still managed to make the Doctor his own even with terrible scripts. Matt Smith was amazing even when he had supar material. Tom Baker lived and breathed the role, if these scripts had been written during his time at the very least the Doctor would have been okay. A great actor or an actor who actually fits the role, or just an actor who just radiats charisma can save a bad script. Jodie Whittaker might be a good actress but she is not a great actress, she lacks the charisma or screen presence needed, nor does she absolutely commit to the role to the point that you can't longer tell the difference between her and the Doctor. With her it's just an act and if it is just an act then it really comes down to the scripts and those simply are not up to the task to elevate her or any of the other character to an acceptable level.
@@GermanLeftist I can never tell because since Ten I have generally disliked each new doctor, because it's someone else. I didn't like 11 at first.
funniest Missy scene ever
"Where did you get all this rope?"
"Ah, yet another story!"
"Mummy's talking!"
Holy crap, this is the first Doctor Who scene I rewatched after Season 11 and WOW! This is so much better than literally all of Season 11!
2:13-2:41. I don't know why I can't stop repeating this scene. One of Missy's best lines.
Did they really hang Jenna Coleman upside down for this scene? Wow. That could not have been comfortable.
findingbuglantis Yeah they did and Jenna actually spoke about this saying the worst thing was the spinning and that they could only film for just 10 seconds (maybe 30 I don't really remember) and then she had to go down again to avoid high blood concentration on her head. So I would say it must have been quite uncomfortable.
findingbuglantis Apart from that watch how she falls at 2:55 when Missy cuts the rope. The must have hurt.
That was her stunt double & therefore they would have been trained to fall without injury. You will be relieved to hear she (or he in the case of Jenna) was more than likely, perfectly okay :)
The Doctor stunt woman for the falling down scene
Coleman is such a lightweight. When they hung Sylvester McCoy upside down in Survival, he did multiple takes.
Without a doubt the best character and actor ever seen in Doctor Who.
CONSIDER THE COCONUT
THE WHAT?!?
Gavin you're not going to bring a coconut in are you?
Who's Gavin?
#UnexpectedRT
Carried by a Swallow to England? :D
10th:"Always bring a banana to a party"
I guess the 12th took that advice and then some, you'll never know when you would show up to a party.
Pointy stick, or the knife used to pointify the stick. . . .stick.
I miss Missy. What a fun spinoff her show would be. Running into her former selves would be a hoot all on its own!
In real life hanging upside down so long like that is really dangerous and even doing it for a few minutes can cause massive headaches and damage, saw a few people try it and their head was read as a tomato and they had massive headaches and had to see the doctor, well a doctor, not THE doctor.
This is one of my favorite scenes in this show.
"Thug Iife."
" No he is the Doctor."
Not seeing you as sandwiches now lmao!!!!!!
Which Doctor do you think actually went through this?
My money’s on Eccleston.
Vampire monkeys? Probably an early doctor like Baker
@@hogfry I wanna say Pertwee or Colin Baker.
It was 11's screwdriver so him.
@@GetterRay 12 also had 11s screwdriver for S8
@@GetterRay as missy said, she can't remember which regeneration was in the situation so she just gave it to 12, during this time of the show 12 still had Matt's sonic, they deliberately made the scene in such a way that which doctor it actually was is hidden
Watching Missy / The Master give praise to the human race... a chilling thing indeed.
On a repeat viewing with a friend:
*Me:* "Wait a sec... where'd she get the ROPE?"
*Friend:* "Shush, do you think I tell anyone where I keep MY kink props?"
*Me:* "I'm... not sure I wanted to know that..."
*Friend:* "About Missy or me?"
*Me:* "Uhm... Yes."
My guess is on the top shelf in the wardrobe.
logandarklighter
Her pockets are bigger on the inside.... though, that might actually be why she has a rope. Makes me love her even more.
Think I'd rather Consider the Coconut.
Missy my favourite character and master ❤️
I love this scene, such a good explanation
This is why Missy/The Master is The Doctor's oldest & best friend - she/they understand them at an existentially core level.
You could show this to someone new to the show and they would get a perfectly-painted picture of how The Doctor works: a genius eccentric alien who has a preternatural knack for getting into trouble.
The worst insult Missy can think to use on the Doctor is "swot".
She was praising him. One of the few moments the Master admits to the Doctor's intelligence without insulting him
Well... backhanded compliment, at best, LOL! Swot is more of a "you study too much, so you're boring" type of word.
@@MaryAnnNytowlFunny considering the Master was the better student.
in other words, the doctor happy.
I'm oddly attracted to missy. 0.o
That way madness lies...
B.B.R 1010 who isn't though
B.B.R 1010 when your attracted to someone who used to be a dude o.O
I was attracted to her/him even when he/she was a dude.
@@jeckjeck3119 don't worry, you're not straight, we understand you.
Ok, I might have found my favourite character. :D
Michelle Gomez was the all-time perfect Master ❤️
2:56 Ouch!!
1:00 is the best part!
You missed the best part:
"Get yer own stick." *skips off into the desert*
"Shhhhh....Now, Mommie 's talkin'...."
At first I wanted to join Lindybaige and be angry about Missy cutting the rope, but then I remembered this is Missy and she probably did it just to wind up everyone in that camp.
The Doctor is the Doctor.
She's Amazing ❤️
Carving a stick *SHING*
Yep metal on wood totally makes that sound.
*pulls out a ritual knife and piece of wood*
Let's test it!!!!!!
Some types of wood, depending on the hardness and type, and the type of knife used, and the angle & speed which the knife goes across the tip of the wood.
Consider that this is Doctor Who. Is that -really- the weirdest thing worth commenting on?
I just want to see some Tom Baker action!!!!! XD I know convenience of actors and the fact that Tom is ancient but still, they got that other actor! Could've made the scene more interesting.
*YOU HAVE THE KNIFE*
It took more than a spoonful of sugar to make THAT medicine go down.
I take it this adventure occurred with 3, 4, 5, or 8.
Why not 2, 6, 7?
11. All the way. That's his style.
Jon Ericson 6 and 7 didn’t have a sonic screwdriver well 7 did in the TV movie but that’s at the end of his life. 2 also had one but it was very primitive to the later screwdrivers
Missy's best episode IMO!
The place at 1:26 looks like the benefactors' place at the end of Class spin-off series
Michael Berges what if it is 😱
Well, that's either : 1/ they used it again, just because they created the place or something, 2/ it's connected to the benefactors, meaning that the doctor ran away from them but they didn't give up. We may never know. (Or, option 3, it's just a place that look alike the other one, but not the same : and that... would make me sad now ^_^)
I miss Missy
Anyone else notice how the staircase is a striking resemblance to the one shown at the end of Class season 1?
The Master (the girl with the stick for those who dont know) is a LOT more humanized in the 05 - --- series than in the old one
Meh. Delgado had very humane moments. The Master and the Doctor have become more alien under Moffat imo and that's a good thing
I love Missy but my main question is, if she's the Time Lady regeneration of the Master, why doesn't she have the 4-beat thing that drives her insane trapped in her head. Like I wanna see a reappearance of that because that is what gave me the chills about the Master and I wanna see that with Missy
George Weasley Because it was the Time Lords using the Master to bring them back, they planted the drumming, so with that plan thwarted, the drumming is gone, leaving behind only psychological scars and an insane Time Lady
THANKS!!!
I was wondering, have past portrayals of the Master always had the drumming, or was it just introduced by Davies in Series 3? Like did Delgado's Master have references to the four-beat drums in his own episodes, or was it retconned that he did only recently?
Brian G. It was retconned by Davies. I really hated the idea, because it made Simm crackpot insane for no reason and essentially claimed the Master was never truly evil, just a byproduct of some Timelord tinnitus
Missy is making a point atick while she has a knife lol
pointy stick has reach, knife has durability and sharp pointy - the knife is for carving up anything she can manage to hunt with the stick, but pretty useless for hunting itself
“In other words The Doctor happy” LOL
Thank you!
I can believe that the doctor is smart enough to work it out about the teleport in 4 nanoseconds (he may even have had it in mind before hand), but we are expected to accept he took out his sonic and got it into position in 4 faster than those laser joined, if he could move that fast, he wouldn't have needed to do this!
He was alone, so assuming this is secondhand story, the dramatization is probably just that. He probably already has the sonic aimed at the teleporter and was just waiting for the blast
1:17, best line :D
The thing is this probably did actually happen
0:23 is that Tom Baker I see?
The Master despises the Doctor. The Missy loved him. I think it is the same thing
The Master despises that The Doctor uses his mind for noble helping, when as he sees it, he should be using it for conquest.
oh my, she uses the energy from the masters sonic to teleport herself and regenerates into O master
Thank you!👍
'This must be Thursday,' said the Doctor* to himself. 'I never could get the hang of Thursdays.'
*ok, Arthur, but you know what I am talking about.
Wait... Is that how the Master survived The End of Time? By using the energy from Rassilon's gaunlet perhaps?
No, Rassilon's Gauntlet is a mobile de-mat weapon. You're not teleporting away from that.
Not the gauntlet, but likely some similar secreted device.
The Master explained that the Time Lords kicked him out of Gallifrey after fixing his botched resurrection. He had no devices to counter Rassilon.
Ah, I think I recall that. *shrug* Brain cloud. I blame it on the brain cloud. 😆
Damn I miss Missy.
Easily one of the clips I'd show to introduce the Doctor to someone.
So the doctor has ultra instinct? Nice
The Doctor escaping the organization seen in the finale of the Class... Well the same set they used for the ending of the Class 🙄
I'm pretty sure there's nothing to hunt on Skaro.
Unless you're a Dalek
They have to bring Missy back with the current Doctor.
"Seriously, what a swat!!"
Swot. Swat is what you do to a fly. Being a swot means you're someone that's dull and studies a lot rather than goes out to party.
“Not seeing you as sandwiches now.”
Missy is the perfect example on a gender bend character.
It was done as a twist that took everyone by surprise and she generally felt like the master, just a bit more lovey dovey towards the doctor.
Could someone please explain to me this whole multiple doctor thing? I've watched several of the show's episodes, but I'm yet to see a crossover between doctors, so I am entirely clueless and confused about all of it. Anything would help.
do you know what regenareration is
Yes. So then why can't he regenerate as his old body?
he can't realy control how he will look
he has some control but not much
the same goes for his personality
At the moment of a time lord death, he/she can emit a massive amount of energy at the molecular lvl, which transforms them all the way down at the genetic level. They can change genders or anything else, during the transformation and they have zero control over it. Because it used for extreme saturation and when they is no other hope.
In reality it a plot device, to keep the show fresh. Because people will get bored of a character sooner or later. This through have kept it good, since 1963.
Revyi Cross Thank you, that explains a lot.