@@Goodsoldiersfolleworders99 Canon always made sense in Doctor Who. The Doctor (Sigma Theta) who is a member of the Time Lord Society, stole a Type 40 Tardis to take his granddaughter out to see the universe. That is very simple. The Doctor was part of a big family but his brother stepped forward to fill a very important role as family head. The Doctor was in the house called the Prydonian Chapter at the academy. The same house as his teacher Borusa and the Time Lord president Rassillon. The Doctor had terrible grades in school and even failed his final exams more than once. You see, Doctor Who canon makes lots of sense, one only just has to look deeper for it. Each race of being has their origins. You are most welcome.
@@timmyhipbird7543 He is indeed the new version of John Nathan Turner. Turner came during the 4th Doctor's era and not only cause a rift between him and Tom Baker, he also punished the people playing companions if they didn't fall inline with his decisions. Peri Brown was killed off the show because Nicola Bryant refused to do pantomime doctor who stage shows for 6 hours after spending all day shooting episodes.
canon was not that good in Doctor Who, but I don't watch doctor who for that, I watch it for the aliens and monster, but i think in my opinion that Chibnall did do a better job with the Cybermen inhis season of doctor who better then torchwood with the Cyberwoman
@aidenshigaraki1998 Canon is very good for Doctor Who. It is a common misconception that it isn't. It is a show thats been on for 60 years and it has a long and deep and complex canon. Russell T Davies 1.0 and Steven Moffat respected and knew canon. Steven Moffat especially knew canon well as he talked about it behind the scenes. For the episodes World Enough and Time and The Doctor Falls he showed the origins of the Cybermen, making it the first time it was shown on TV. I have been a fan since 1984.
@aidenshigaraki1998 yes and they hold true Canon. Even the Cybermen who they use in series 2 aren't the original variant but they act a lot like the original
"He Doesn't Like Doctor Who" Literally a lifelong Doctor Who fan but okay. Also it was the BBC's decision to change from Christmas to New Year, not Chibnall's as he himself confirmed.
@@friendlyotaku9525 If he liked it, he would not have tried to change the origin story. Russell T Davies, big fan of the show, brought it back to the air waves, didn't change the show. He created the Cybus Cybermen but kept them very close to the original Mondasian Cybermen. Steven Moffat also a big fan, didn't change the origin story. In fact he found a way to keep the show on because the 11th Doctor was on his last regeneration cycle.
@friendlyotaku9525 He did try to change it. According to Chibnall, the Timeless Child is the origin of Regeneration power, not the time Vortex. If that was the case the River Song couldn't have been able to get any regeneration power. Power of which she used to save the Doctor's life. Secondly Chibnall tries to say that the Doctor has unlimited regeneration cycles, which is not accurate. Canon states firmly that it was Lord High President Rassillon that limited all other Time Lords to 12 cycles of regeneration only. That was why on the Time of the Doctor, Clara begged the time Lords through the crack in time to gift the Doctor with a new set of regeneration cycles because he had no more. He was getting old and was going to die on Trenzalore because he could no longer regenerate. So the 12th Doctor was the start of a brand new set of regeneration cycles. Rassillon limited regeneration because he is a paranoid megalomaniac, scared of being overthrown.
@@Goodsoldiersfolleworders99 They look good yet Cyber technology is incompatible with Time Lord biology. It was only designed for human beings. But Chibnall doesn't properly explain how it suddenly became compatible with Time Lords
@Goodsoldiersfolleworders99 I couldn't enjoy it because of the many mistakes. I don't eat food that I won't enjoy either and neither would you. I was watching a Simpsons episode about 8 years ago that was already barely funny, then something happened that took me right out of the story. Apparently the Chinese were trying to kidnap Homer Simpson so he could give them the secrets to nuclear energy. The problem with that writing is that China tested their first nuke around 1953/1954. So why would they need those secrets from Homer when they already have nuclear weapons for 50 years? I won't watch something that I don't enjoy and neither would you.
@innfahrgeek well your lost, but that means you can't have an opinion if you haven't seen it, your worst then critical drinker who didn't watch season 4 of the boys, so he went to rotten tomato for reviews, one of the worst websites of all time
@@tonyc9481 I am afraid that I cannot watch them. It is fine for those who haven't watched the show for as long as I have (1984). However I know too much about the canon and continuity therefore it would be an insult to my intelligence and I wouldn't enjoy it. It is like that Simpsons episode when the Chinese kidnap Homer Simpson in order to get the secrets of nuclear energy. I couldn't focus on anything else in the show because the Chinese detonated their first nuclear bomb in 1954. So why would they need Homer for the secret of nuclear energy???
@@friendlyotaku9525 There are lots of reviews online with videos to explain what happens in each episode. Behind the scenes videos articles and ratings
*whole video about how bad the chibnall era was*
"i swore not to watch it"
@@Mor0se-g9b Yes, we found out from lots of online reviews and articles.
We didn't watch a single episode.
@@innfahrgeek I did, not bad, people don't like it because the doctor has tits, must be single fans with no sex life
That title is the master of understatement.
Canon never made sense in doctor who just like time travel, so get over it
@@Goodsoldiersfolleworders99 Canon always made sense in Doctor Who.
The Doctor (Sigma Theta) who is a member of the Time Lord Society, stole a Type 40 Tardis to take his granddaughter out to see the universe.
That is very simple.
The Doctor was part of a big family but his brother stepped forward to fill a very important role as family head.
The Doctor was in the house called the Prydonian Chapter at the academy. The same house as his teacher Borusa and the Time Lord president Rassillon.
The Doctor had terrible grades in school and even failed his final exams more than once.
You see, Doctor Who canon makes lots of sense, one only just has to look deeper for it.
Each race of being has their origins.
You are most welcome.
@innfahrgeek I didn't need a long backstory 💤💤💤💤💤
so he is one of the ones that killed dr who.
Yes, it started with him
@@timmyhipbird7543 He is indeed the new version of John Nathan Turner.
Turner came during the 4th Doctor's era and not only cause a rift between him and Tom Baker, he also punished the people playing companions if they didn't fall inline with his decisions.
Peri Brown was killed off the show because Nicola Bryant refused to do pantomime doctor who stage shows for 6 hours after spending all day shooting episodes.
canon was not that good in Doctor Who, but I don't watch doctor who for that, I watch it for the aliens and monster, but i think in my opinion that Chibnall did do a better job with the Cybermen inhis season of doctor who better then torchwood with the Cyberwoman
@aidenshigaraki1998 Canon is very good for Doctor Who. It is a common misconception that it isn't.
It is a show thats been on for 60 years and it has a long and deep and complex canon.
Russell T Davies 1.0 and Steven Moffat respected and knew canon.
Steven Moffat especially knew canon well as he talked about it behind the scenes.
For the episodes World Enough and Time and The Doctor Falls he showed the origins of the Cybermen, making it the first time it was shown on TV.
I have been a fan since 1984.
@@innfahrgeek I grow up with the 2005 seasons
@aidenshigaraki1998 yes and they hold true Canon.
Even the Cybermen who they use in series 2 aren't the original variant but they act a lot like the original
"He Doesn't Like Doctor Who"
Literally a lifelong Doctor Who fan but okay.
Also it was the BBC's decision to change from Christmas to New Year, not Chibnall's as he himself confirmed.
@@friendlyotaku9525 If he liked it, he would not have tried to change the origin story.
Russell T Davies, big fan of the show, brought it back to the air waves, didn't change the show. He created the Cybus Cybermen but kept them very close to the original Mondasian Cybermen.
Steven Moffat also a big fan, didn't change the origin story. In fact he found a way to keep the show on because the 11th Doctor was on his last regeneration cycle.
@@innfahrgeek No, the origin story was not "changed", it was expanded upon and makes sense within the context of the show, it ENRICHES the history.
@friendlyotaku9525 He did try to change it.
According to Chibnall, the Timeless Child is the origin of Regeneration power, not the time Vortex.
If that was the case the River Song couldn't have been able to get any regeneration power. Power of which she used to save the Doctor's life.
Secondly Chibnall tries to say that the Doctor has unlimited regeneration cycles, which is not accurate.
Canon states firmly that it was Lord High President Rassillon that limited all other Time Lords to 12 cycles of regeneration only.
That was why on the Time of the Doctor, Clara begged the time Lords through the crack in time to gift the Doctor with a new set of regeneration cycles because he had no more. He was getting old and was going to die on Trenzalore because he could no longer regenerate.
So the 12th Doctor was the start of a brand new set of regeneration cycles.
Rassillon limited regeneration because he is a paranoid megalomaniac, scared of being overthrown.
@innfahrgeek so like others i've seen you completely misunderstand this story on a fundamental level?
@friendlyotaku9525 what story is that, might I ask?
Also the cyber time lords looked awesome, so you cant talk shit about them
@@Goodsoldiersfolleworders99 They look good yet Cyber technology is incompatible with Time Lord biology. It was only designed for human beings.
But Chibnall doesn't properly explain how it suddenly became compatible with Time Lords
@innfahrgeek then watch the season
@Goodsoldiersfolleworders99
I couldn't enjoy it because of the many mistakes.
I don't eat food that I won't enjoy either and neither would you.
I was watching a Simpsons episode about 8 years ago that was already barely funny, then something happened that took me right out of the story.
Apparently the Chinese were trying to kidnap Homer Simpson so he could give them the secrets to nuclear energy.
The problem with that writing is that China tested their first nuke around 1953/1954.
So why would they need those secrets from Homer when they already have nuclear weapons for 50 years?
I won't watch something that I don't enjoy and neither would you.
@innfahrgeek well your lost, but that means you can't have an opinion if you haven't seen it, your worst then critical drinker who didn't watch season 4 of the boys, so he went to rotten tomato for reviews, one of the worst websites of all time
@Goodsoldiersfolleworders99
Lol I have been a Doctor Who fan since 1984.
Canon is not opinion, it is fact.
I will leave operating in opinion for you.
Watch the episodes before you can comment !!! there are some great episodes .
@@tonyc9481 I am afraid that I cannot watch them. It is fine for those who haven't watched the show for as long as I have (1984). However I know too much about the canon and continuity therefore it would be an insult to my intelligence and I wouldn't enjoy it.
It is like that Simpsons episode when the Chinese kidnap Homer Simpson in order to get the secrets of nuclear energy.
I couldn't focus on anything else in the show because the Chinese detonated their first nuclear bomb in 1954. So why would they need Homer for the secret of nuclear energy???
@innfahrgeek Don't worry, you don't have any intelligence to insult.
@@innfahrgeek 🤓
@@innfahrgeek ...so you're complaining about an era you haven't even watched?
@@friendlyotaku9525 There are lots of reviews online with videos to explain what happens in each episode. Behind the scenes videos articles and ratings