Escape from the Not-Things | Wild Blue Yonder | Doctor Who
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two things i like about this scene:
1. when the tardis comes back in, it starts to translate the languages again.
2. donna gave the more realistic answer that someone would normally give under intense pressure, while the not-thing give's the human answer
Didn't she give the accurate answer, which was why she almost got left behind?
And when it takes of without her it stops translating again.
@@techno1561to me the reason Mrs bean name was funny is because of Mr bean
I saw it as he chose the most stupid answer 😂, Cus Donna isn’t the brightest companion. But he got it wrong
@@doubletmatt3641 What? Donna is one of the most intelligent companions there has ever been. Did you just hear her accent and assume she was dumb?
The bit where The Doctor takes the wrong Donna was genuinely creepier than anything else the episode did.
They really had me scared for a moment.
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EXACTLY!! For 2 excruciating minutes I was like, are they about to kill Donna and have her not version take her place? On the one hand I’m so glad they didn’t give her an ending like that BUT on the other, it would be so intriguing. Imagine if RTD had left it completely ambiguous. That would be the creepiest ending to a companion ever
It was tactical... and a dramatic flair.
@@justinhamilton8647That would've been amazing... you just made this episode so much better with that idea
For someone who is meant to be a "comedic actor", Catherine Tate has cried in nearly every single episode of Doctor who she's been in, and sells the depressing or terrified moments incredibly well. My heart sank when she screamed "you've got the wrong one", and her acting convinced me that this was it for Donna. Incredible actor.
That's actually not that surprising. A lot of comedic actors are actually spectacular at dramatic roles. To name a few;
Robin Williams
Freddie Murphy
Olivia Coleman
Tom Hanks
Bryan Cranston
Hugh Laurie
It's quite a well-known fact that a successful comedic actor has a pretty good shot at being a damn good dramatic actor.
@monkey6958 sci-fi nerds always swoop in to shit all over someone's appreciative moment
Even Matt Lucas & John Bishop could do drama well in Who. Not to the same extent as Catherine Tate, but there’s moments through both there runs where their acting shines.
@@boringmonkey6958Freddie Murphy? I had to google him😂
@@TayWoode
Hahahaha, that's hilarious. Freddie Murphy 😂 I meant Eddie Murphy lol
Taking it chronologically based on Donna's POV, she was sleep deprived, hungry, and put in an intense pressure and the way she just accepted the fact that she got left behind after the ship exploded. That micro moment in time was gut-wrenching
Every time he was tested on his ability to identify the real Donna, he failed. By this scene he completely gave up on trusting his friendship with her and just used the TARDIS to brute force ID her through physical measurements. Afterwards he's reluctant to open up to the real Donna and share his troubles with her like he did with the Not-Donna. Hooray for winning and losing at the same time.
I get your point, but wasn’t there the one scene where all four of them were together and he got it right though? He called out the Not-Thing Donna for not understanding that humans can believe two conflicting things about themselves at once.
which leads nicely into his self loathing mini-rant in the Toymaker's maze in The Giggle where he talks about how useless he is 'without all the toys'. He still needed the Tardis to confirm it wasn't Donna. It lead nicely into showing how burned out Fourteen really is
I don't know, I mean, at this point then Not-Donna was nearly a perfect copy, right down to her behavior. I think anyone would have been hard pressed to tell the difference. We only knew it was the wrong Donna when he took her because it was obvious the story was going that way.
Think about it, he bared his soul to not Donna and she laughed at him for doing so, that would mess with anyones head
The Doctor is not always right, but he wanted to make sure, which was why he double-checked.
I like this episode for the fact that for once, it was not the Doctor that figured out the solution to their problem, it was the captain of the ship they're on. They figured out the solution and set it in motion, then killed themselves to prevent the Not-Things from learning their plan. The Doctor actually almost screws the pooch on this one, because for once the solution was not to think of the solution, because if he had, then the Doctor Not-Thing would know it too. For someone as clever and fast thinking as the Doctor who has centuries of knowledge in store and has been used to coming up with solutions on the fly for almost all his life, for once, he didn't have to. Someone else had already figured it out and he just needed to let their plan come to fruition.
That was quite a unique thing to base an episode around. I really enjoyed that.
Great way to put it
I also think it’s a good scenario to put the Doctor in, since he’s always thinking and questioning everything and in this situation every time he does, he’s making it harder and harder for himself
I love the horror aspects of this episode but the only part that truly scared me was when the doctor nearly took the wrong donna
Same! I was about to cry! 😢 😭
I actually thought she was going to die. o_o
@@Kazuo1G Me too! 😨😨😨
He knew it wasn't Donna tho... He knows Donna so well that when he grabbed her he could tell her arm was too long. Even so we all know Donna wouldn't be quiet that long so that would've tipped him off too.
@@ezelise837 He literally didn't know, or he wouldn't have taken her. What you mean is he was wrong but figured it out very quickly.
It's this episode that makes you fully realise the Doctor is distracted, he gets fooled by the monster Donna TWICE.
I didn’t realize it at the time, but it’s probably the lingering trauma he received when he was 13 that did it. Makes sense.
Its really subtle but you can hear the countdown in the alien language right until the moment the TARDIS arrives where the voice says "One". Love that detail.
subtle? detail? Donna literally comments it, I really wouldn't call that a detail.
Oh that's subtle? I fully noticed on first watching.
More significantly, both Donnas mentioned it, so even that didn't give the Doctor any clues about which one was real.
A slightly more subtle detail is that the "zero" isn't translated
The TARDIS is gone, Donna
Not subtle, Donna's literally shout the TARDIS is translating
RIP Jimbo the Paranoid Android. Your incredibly slow but noble sacrifice will not be forgotten in this amazing special.
That's all you want me to do? Press a button?
Brain the size of a planet
@@SamuelBlack84
Robot: ''What is my purpose?''
Horse Lady Alien: ''To press the button very slowly.''
It is amazing how we fall in love with anything that's far enough away from the uncanny valley and has a silly name
I could calculate your chances of survival but you won’t like it.
robot: … oh my god
Horse lady alien: yeah welcome to the club pal *kills herself*
The scene wear the doctor uses the Tardis as a skateboard is great.
Reminiscent of the scene in "The Runaway Bride" where the Doctor chases Donna in the taxi, "driving" the Tardis along the road... 😁
He's there to take Donna back to the future!
where*
It's a ref to back to the future. Not a skateboard
"The scene"... This is all one scene lmao. A single cut of the Doctor using the Tardis like a skateboard does not constitute an entire "scene" lmao
The TARDIS blaring Wild Blue Yonder will never stop being hilarious to me for some reason.
I also like how he used it as a hoverboard.
The way it floats down, too, is so awesome. TARDIS got a sense of drama!
I think the Doctor had no idea which was the real Donna, so he randomly picked one to scan them with the TARDIS. He had to give the not thing a false sense of security in the probability that he picked it.
That actually makes sense, this is now my cannon :)
That was my exact theory as well. Mainly because he clearly started scanning right away and there was no moment of panic when he realized he had the wrong one. He very clearly accounted for the possibility ahead of time.
@@supremeoverlorde2109He actually leaves right away which makes more sense imo.
1) Once the not thing is away from Donna there is a possibility that it’s form will start to break down. Since it needs some sort of link to copy them. Once its form starts to break down, the tardis can detect the changes(the arm becoming too long).
2) It also would give the not thing a read to reveal itself. If it thought it was safe then there would be no need to hide.
Thanks. I didn't get that 'til I read your comment.
@@eye-chan1711 Also, it's a time machine, and one that generally doesn't take well to being in the same time-space twice over. If he stays, then if the scan takes too long they all get blown up -- but if he leaves, the scan can take however long it takes, and then return to moments after it left.
I know some people had a problem with this, but I quite enjoyed this. I really enjoyed how the doctor chose the wrong Donna initially. It made the scene intense and it was a nice little change of the trope.
I liked it. It seemed more realistic to me. No one is perfect, especially under extreme circumstances.
Yes, I saw it in RUclips Shorts and I. absolutely hated that the Doctor chose her based on that answer, but then in the comment section I read about how he made the wrong choice and suddenly I went from hating the scene to liking the scene.
The moment the Doctor realizes the TARDIS would return to him was marvelous. You can see all his incarnations smiling in that instant and come to the conclusion.
Quintessential Doctor Who, right here!! I love the little detail of Donna and Not-Thing Donna fighting in the background, too when the 14th Doctor realises the TARDIS will return.
I think this was the episode that made me realise Doctor Who was good again. Sorry to fans of the Chibnall era, I'm genuinely glad you liked it but man, this is what Doctor Who should be! Character driven, creepy, ridiculous, weird and wonderful. More of this please!
Until bigeneration
It was never bad, what are you on about?
Agreed. It was a brilliant episode of Doctor Who. 🙋🏻♂️
Perfecto me gusto😊
@@harryvideoz8863I'll happily take mixed bag (with high highs) over mediocre-on-a-good-day doctor who
3:11 I'm a first time watcher of Doctor Who. The tardis coming back really felt like a Ray of Hope has arrived
That's actually how they describe the Tardis a lot of the time!
I cried like a baby thinking for a second that the real Donna was really going to die, even though I knew somehow the Doctor was going back to save her, but this scene was quite emotional for me, specially because of the superb acting of Tennant and Catherine not only in this scene, but in the episode as a whole ❤🥹🥹 such an intense episode that really captures the nature of the show!! ❤️
I actually thought she was going to die, too. Like, just for an instant.
Favourite scene of the entire trilogy! So thrilling and such a brilliant end to Wild Blue Yonder and Wilf was the cherry on top! 💙
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I like to imagine that the Doctor Deliberately wanted to let the Not-Thing Donna in the TARDIS, giving it a false sense of victory only to then have it being thrown back into the exploding ship to get revenge at it for mocking how he felt when he opened up about the flux. So when the TARDIS confirmed him that the arm was too long. He immediately thought “Payback Time.”
Gives me strong 7th Doctor vibes.
"Goodbye, Not Donna. It hasn't been pleasant."
Honestly…that’s a really good headcanon that I’m going to adopt. He got it right and it’s called good because Donna, but he gets it wrong and he is a bit vindictive in his revenge on the thing.
Catherine Tate, I could wax lyrical about her. Everytime she’s in this show she is a pure powerhouse in acting. The emotion she shows when Donna believes she’s going through her last moments also had me convinced it would happen. I loved this episode.
Absolutely. Her hoarse scream of “No!!” just gets me. Absolutely raw terror. Incredible acting.
Agreed. Someone should really cast her in something heavier, she would do so well. I think she's wasted only doing comedy.
@@rkah6187 her in Turn Left and Silence in the Library is Oscar level acting and I’ll die on this hill
When she said Zero... and that look on her face.. my gosh, Catherine Tate is brilliant~
my heartbeat reached new heights with this scene, never forgiving RTD about it
My favorite moment in this, and one of my favorites from the whole episode, are where the Doctor and Donna are holding each other at the end. It says so much in just one shot.
If this were early-days Donna, I just know she would've given The Doctor a big ol' slap in the face for doing this 🤣
Easily the best of the 3 specials!
This is my favorite too!! 😁😄
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I liked the Giggle more
@@masonspencer918 Same
@@masonspencer918I did too at first, but I think this episode is starting to wear on me.
In all fairness to The Doctor I would've answered "it just is" too.
Also, The Doctor moving the Tardis like a hoverboard gave me a good chuckle.
That's the thing, it just is was the perfect answer. But the real Donna's answer was the real answer because she's giving an answer while in a panic.
0:51 pitbull named "princess" when he sees a kid in the playground
BAHAHAHHAA 😂😂
I was fully expecting the correct answer to "Why is 'Mrs Bean' funny?" to be "She's married to Mr Bean"
literally!!!
wow my heart skipped a beat when he picked the wrong Donna. I was like "imagine he picked the wrong one. ...oh."
lol there are no seat belts. Just hugs
gave me goosebumps when the TARDIS reappeared.....
That noise, it gives people hope.
1:03 still find it funny the 2 donna’s fighting in the background
I absolutely loved this episode. This is Doctor Who - intense storytelling, amazing acting, and incredibly high stakes. For one episode, I felt like a school kid again
Really good ending, and I love the music as the tardis materialises
I loved all these platonic Doctor/Donna moments.
They are like found family trope at its best.
She’s my favourite companion BECAUSE she’s not romantically invested in him like all the others. From the very beginning he explicitly told her what he wanted from her he just wanted a friend someone who understood him, funnily enough leading to a hilarious misunderstanding and she was always that for him. She understands his loneliness, his fears and worries she keeps him grounded and sane when he otherwise wouldn’t care and end up killing himself trying to stop someone, she keeps him human, she knocks him down a peg when he needs it and lifts him up again which is what he needed all along.
The doctor makes Donna feel special and gives her the confidence she needs to lead a better life, he just wanted her to be happy after everything they’d been through and he becomes such an integral part of her life and family and you can see his devastation when he has to wipe her memory
they're so sweet😭😭😭
The Star Beast and The Giggle were both great fun but this was magnificent
These types of scenes are one of the reasons why I love Doctor Who.
I love the Tardis slide to the main doors. It reminds me of the Get-U-Up bed slide from Wallace and Gromit.
Still laughing how the TARDIS arrives in full fanfare and lights lol
She was so dramatic here
0:00 ngl, the music gave me the chills
I don't think the doctor actually made the wrong choice, least not accidentally. there was pretty much no time, he couldn't afford to start playing 20 questions with the donas to figure out which one was real. so he just picked a random one, and while pretending to leave, scanned her with the tardis. as bad as it must have felt for the real donna, it really was the most effective method
That's what I think too. The way he acted made me think it was calculated and he expected he might choose the wrong one. He had to know there was no way he could be sure at that point, especially in such a dire situation.
what an incredible peice of acting
It's wild, isn't it? Catherine Tate is a comedian but is an amazing actress that gives very believable emotions in her acting that many mainstream actors can't quite replicate
Genuinely one of my favorite episodes in the whole series now.
One more thing to add:
The doctor said in the end, after this scene, that the not-thing Donna is a 99.9% copy of the real Donna as the only difference that the Tardis makes was the 0.06 extra millimetre on the wrists. It would be extremely hard to determine which is the real one at that point, and it might just fall into luck to get the right one. So no, for those of you saying he failed as a friend, imagine yourselves choosing between your friend and a 99.9% copy of them where they even got their memories copied. Pretty sure you’re easy to be fooled too, considering you only got seconds to decide. And since the doctor already got fooled by the fake one previously, he knows he can’t rely on asking questions anymore to know the real one and needs the help of the Tardis even with his big brain Time Lord knowledge. He was exhausted and under pressure too.
Yeah, I agree. I don't think the point of the episode was to undercut the value of their relationship. I think the point was to push them both to their extremes and show how terrifying it would be to not even be able to completely trust the people you know most intimately.
Honestly, I don't know what some people were expecting. The Doctor isn't perfect, and he had to make a split-second decision under extreme duress. As far I'm concerned, he was incredibly smart to account for the possibility that he would get it wrong and scan her as soon as he could.
And to be even more fair to him, it WAS the fake Donna who gave the more "human" answer to the Doctor's question. The real Donna, afraid to get it wrong and fearing for her life, was overthinking it.
When The TARDIS lands It was singing the song that's the exact same title of the episode " Wild blue yonder"
A song That was saying by the US Air Force during World War II.
"Off we go into the wild blue yonder climbing high into the sun"
I love the little protective kiss on the head.
if you look carefully the not-Donna is sitting lower on the left relative to the real Donna when it counts to 2. the not-Donna continues to remain on that side, on the right side (from the Doctor's perspective), and continues to remain so even when they run to the Tardis. Yes we the viewer could have known if we were paying 100% attention. Also the facial expressions of the two Donnas are vastly different upon seeing the Tardis come back from HADS.
The pace, the punch, the genuine peril, the dialogue, the music - Doctor Who is back.
At 2:29 Donna saying “nyeh” should become a meme
When it's the last day to pay a bill and you barely have one dollar left to pay it all.
Just cause I've not seen it get any mention or love in the comments yet,
But the Tardis gangway being able to drawbridge itself is another brilliant little addition,
instant boarding party denial, intruder ejection, and if it makes another appearance I wouldn't be surprised if there's a Indiana Jones; Temple of Doom moment where The Doctor is grappling with that weeks villain,
I was wondering why he was just slumped over the console, I thought he knew he was dumping not-donna and getting the real one.... he thought he really messed up. He thought he killed real donna already.... and all that was left to space not-donna, and figure out how to tell her family that he got her killed.
I don’t dislike the Chibnall era, there’s things I really like about it but the overall execution leaves a lot to be desired. This episode though, this is the first episode in a long time where I would actually consider it a top tier Doctor Who episode, so creepy and tense, this whole moment had me on the edge of my seat. I think Wild Blue Yonder is an episode that will end up in a lot of top 10 episode lists
Honestly, the idea of them killing another companion so brutally is what got me scared for donna, that and the fact i played the picking game that doctor who did, i picked the just cause option because it's more human, and after the great panic from donna, i was thinking, wait, was that the fake or real one??? And knowing how doctor who kills off companions, i got worried
When the Doctor Forever began to play at 0:58, I and goosebumps...
I’ve not experienced genuine fear for a character in the show as much as I have in this scene
if you freeze frame on the Not-Doctor when he starts running on all fours you can see he also alters the size of them to allow for the proper locomotion of running on all four appendages. Very cool detail!
The last minute saving of Donna, reminds me of Donna in the taxi with the robot Santa, being rescued by the Doctor in the Tardis. ❤
If not for TARDIS, Donna would have died here.
Love the old girl!
this scene defeated me. really thought it was it for donna, her last breath. 😅
A marvelously-written episode with some excellent concepts.
Haven’t felt this tense in doctor who in years
Amazing scene! "Your arms are too long" will become a catch phrase, for sure!
I feel like the Doctor had to have been tricked at first, because really, he didn’t need to traumatise Donna with a fake out against the Not-Thing. Arguably, he thought that the Not-Donna would have attacked if he picked the real Donna first, so had to make it drop its guard.
Alrighty everyone, the official sound that the tardis made is called "vworping" as described in the subtitles.
Always has been lol
Everybody gangsta until the Not-Thing runs on all fours.
This would have normally been an easy situation for him to deal with, but you can see his struggle. Shows how burnt out and exhausted he is
The last part was so stressful.
1:19 looking back at this shot, in retrospect it’s obvious that the “not Donna” was the one on the right by the angered facial expression
Something I love about this episode is that it would have taken place whether the Doctor was there or not, because the bomb had already been set. By showing up he actually made things a lot more dangerous. He didn't end up changing anything, the not-things still died, but it's pretty coincidental that this is where the tardis sent him. The job was already done, he was just there to see it play out
Loved all the 60th Anniversary Specials, but The Wild Blue Yonder was my favourite. What a return to form for Doctor Who!
2:58 The Fury of the Time Lord: Your arms are too long....
If it was the second doctor
"I'm going to put you outside, Not-Donna. Back into the nothing where you came. A punishment fitting for what you put us through."
One thing that really liked in this episode was that story about where the Tardis goes when it runs off. Being a Time Machine, it can wait somewhere for thousands of years before coming back, and in that time someone might have built a civilisation around the mysterious blue box, only for it to vanish one day.
Children of the TARDIS.
This was traumatic.
Just realizing how on-the-cheap this scene was done for. All green screen. Two actors each pulling double duty. Got the job done, though.
This scene is a 10/10 🔥
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@@matthewlo55Me on my way to reply to every comment with that.
14/10
@@eye-chan1711 💀😂
I love the Air Force song when the Tardis arrives lol
By giving themselves form, the Not-Things gave themselves the means to be destroyed.
One of my favorite episodes. I think this makes top 10 in all of New Who. GREAT stuff.
1:18 I like how the Anthem of the US Air Force is used. Surprised. (But then I connected the episode title, oh.)
I dont know why that makes me laugh so hard at 0:14 😂
Also Docs not perfect, but he fixed it in the end. If you haven't watched the specials you need too.
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i love how goofy it looks when their running. looks exactly like the running in the flash. and thats what makes doctor who so damn good!
This is what Doctor Who is about...
Thumbs up...
How to trigger Pre-TSD in seconds… 😰
You know what I really thought that was it for Donna in that moment...briefly in my head the events of this episode were going to be the cause of the finale! Damn this scene was intense
Why does this feels like the Enteprise D destroying the borg cube scene for some reason
Thinking back, this is SO Midnight.
When they almost throw 10 out the window and he’s teary as he’s still copying, definitely echoes Donna “that’s… not me…”
Even down to the last second save.
that scene always stresses me out
This would've been so much more amazing if it was the Toymaker who put them here, instead of just Coffee... would've connected the specials even further.
True, but The Doctor did say his stunt with the salt was what let The Toymaker in.
Donna switch was offscreen making it mysterious for audiences and Doctor
I like how the Doctor Marty mcflys the tardis like its a skateboard
Best scene in all the specials
Best scene in all of the specials!
its so heartbreaking seeing how heartbroken donna is the fact she thinks she'll never see her family again and that one of her best friends left her behind she just accepts her fate.... until he comes back
I've only noticed this now, but when the two Donna's are talking about Mrs. Bean, you can actually see that the right Donna's mouth is hanging a bit to the left. This hints towards her large teeth she didn't manage to get right
Totally agree with all the comments about the Doctor picking the wrong Donna. Also, I love the music in this scene, very suspenseful!
1:37 Pause Here And Pay Attention Here To The Not Donna And The Real Donna, If You Think There’s No Diffrence in this picture your wrong, Look At The Buttons’s The Not Donna Has 2 Buttons While The Real Donna Has 4
Such a crazy episode. Loved it.
I was definitely screaming at my tv realizing that the Doctor saved the wrong Donna!! 🙀
3:08 Music variations for 11° doctor, 10° doctor , 13° doctor