It always makes me emotional. It is a truly special scene and I think it was so beautiful to have David Tennant’s doctor see her before he regenerated.
Knowing he was about to regenerate, the tenth doctor had a few things to do before hand. He visited Martha to save her life one more time-she had saved him so many times before. He visited Sarah Jane to save the life of the person she loved the most. He visited Donna to play just one last joke on her- typical of those two😉 But when he visited Rose, he wasn’t really planning on doing anything. He just wanted to see her one last time- the girl he’d lost. He probably wouldn’t have even spoken to her if she hadn’t asked him if he was alright. He risked dying just to say a simple goodbye.
It sorts of mirrors back Lady Cassandra's demise in the episode New Earth when she, imhabiting the body of Chip at the tenure of his half-life, begged the Doctor and Rose to bring her back to the last night she was complimented for her once-normal human looks by passing away under the arms of her distraught younger self-- the only person she ever truly loved and regretted to depart from, just because she dared saying a word. Here, the Doctor does the same by going after Rose - the only woman he ever loved in ages and changed bodies to make her love him more - and nearly passing away just to say goodbye.
In the Sarah Jane Adventures, the Eleventh Doctor explains to Jo Brant that he actually visited every companion of the TARDIS ever, before his regeneration into Eleven. He doesn't go into full detail why but we now know it was because it was his last regeneration. Obviously he was granted more but we didn't know that at the time.
This is the first time I've noticed: she didn't say goodbye, she said see ya. Like she almost knew she'll see him again soon. The sad thing is the doctor would not.
Omg I just realised something. The Doctor wasn't the one who spoke first. He stood off to the side, seemingly content just to SEE her again. It was Rose who heard the sound of someone, a stranger, in pain and turned around to ask if he was okay, because that's just who she is and part of the reason he fell in love with her😢
He also kept himself in the shadows, which obscured his face enough so she never pieces together that the Doctor looks exactly like the stranger she met on New Years
@@moviehermit5631 I am in the middle of writing a fanfic piece where Rose asks if he used a memory from her past to make his new generation. I look at this scene, and think the Doctor wanted to be the first Doctor she sees, because this happens earlier in the year before she meets 9. So, Ten would be her first doctor, even if she does not remember who this man really is.
He never intended to talk to her. He just wanted to look at her from afar, but the pain of the incoming regeneration made him groan with pain that Rose turned around to look at this random drunk dude and make sure if he was ok.
Here's why this regeneration was the most sad. We were not just losing the tenth doctor, but ALL the characters that RTD created. It was like we were losing a whole universe filled with characters we love and who would never be seen again. Rose, Martha, Donna, Mickey, Jack, Jackie, Wilfred ETC. This is why everyone had such a hard time moving on. Every other doctor in the classic series dies with their companion and so the companion acted like sort of a bridge to the next doctor. However, because 10 died alone, it feels so empty as if this storyline had a wall built on top of it to make way for series 5. It doesn't feel like the same universe. It feels like a completely different show. I get the show is supposed to periodically change, but it's supposed to be a nice flow of change. When 10 died, the show changed way too much too fast. Just my opinion.
Well, technically, if they chose, some of RTD's characters can return. Martha and Mickey, maybe Jackie, Wilfred if he isn't dead, and possibly Jack Harkness soon enough. The only character who the Doctor would be forced to avoid is Donna, though with the new face, it'll be easier to be hidden. Hell, Capaldi said he'd love it if Susan Foreman made a return, and the actress who played her said she'd be glad to do it. It's not impossible - we did get to see Sarah Jane for the first time in decades.
Exactly.. This is the reason I had so much trouble getting along with 11. Even the overall tone change during series 6 onwards. I guess Moffat had this mentality that along with a new showrunner comes a new meaning to the show.. It's like watching a new show to be honest..
The series has always changed, between The War Games and Spearhead from Space was a fast but necessary change, until the Sarah Jane of the Third Doctor is very different from the Sarah Jane of the Fourth Doctor. Honestly the RTD era becoming depressing and lacking in fun with a pathetic emotional cripple crying for her blonde girlfriend, like the Flash CW series.
Actually they are right if you put it like this the first time the doctor met river was the last time she saw him cause after Christmas special season 9 she goes to the library
+Sound Effect Studios In a way, this has already been done in the ''Christmas Invasion'', when the newly regenerated 10 said to her ''... and it is gonna be... fantastic!''
0:41 is one of the greatest shots ever: The doctor standing in the middle of a graveyard with the TARDIS like his gravestone. The foreshadowing here is phenomenal because the doctor is about to join them.
@@jonylawson73 in a sense he is. So much of him changes with each regeneration, he can hardly be considered the same person. Just think about how important she was to him, how much pain he's carrying, how many people he visits in this episode...and then POOF, and we never see them again, because 11 isn't connected to them like 10 was.
Just take a minute to realize that Wilfred lived through the World War II blitz. He was a soldier during a time in the world when everyone thought that the next day would be their last. He watched his brothers in arms march to their deaths and was helpless to save the millions upon millions of people that died in the war. When he saw the Doctor for the last time, he recognized that look in his eyes. It was the same look that filled every soldier's eyes during the war. When a man is ready to die for you and for everyone else - every shopgirl, every med student, every temp - then there is only one thing you can do. You salute them.
twiggysangel13 if it weren't for Rose, Ten would've never came to be. The power of the time vortex possessed Rose and that caused Nine to regenerate into Ten. If Rose hadn't done that, then Ten wouldn't exist. plus, the first face he saw was Rose... so yes, he *was* born loving her.
The importance of rose in tens life just cannot be overstated. And I love the fact that despite this, she was just a human. Just a normal human. Not like river or Clara. Given supernatural connections to the doctor. The connection between rose and ten was one of pure, sincere emotion and I miss that in the other doctors
Yeah, that's exactly what makes her special! She was a normal human being, she wasn’t a legendary beauty, she didn’t have a huge talent or potential, she didn’t have a kind of job that’s world changing, she didn’t have a special bloodline, she wasn’t some descendant of an important person or someone in Doctor Who history, she wasn’t like the God’s chosen one or destinied for…(list goes on) and she didn't tried to be the doctor's equal or race with him. that makes her a special and unique in characteristic ways and one of the many reasons why the doctor loves her so much
@@altinaykor364 Moffat spent so much time making his female chataobsessed with the doctor that it just became their personality. He called them 'empowered' but when all they did was fawn over the doctor they just became props. They still admittedly had their moments.
@@atiqahdiyana5665 I wish fawning over the doctor was all flaw they had🤦🏻♀️ unlike Rose and the rest of RTD females, all Moffat females had this Hollywood-ish God's chosen one, or destined for... nonsense trope, cause he somehow thought these qualities makes stronger characters than normal relatable people having development🤦🏻♀️ And he pulled one annoying trope three times. In his work, literally there were three females which either the doctor watched them grow up, or no, they just grow up by constantly hearing about him and worshipping him like a god or something. Ultimately all three grow up to become horny for him. All while he's the least guilty one here, but concept makes him look like a groomer! if this nonsense had happened at least once, maybe I could consider it as innocent, but three? This ultimately made me believe Moffat really doesn't have a normal way of thinking 😬😬😬
He remembered what Jack had told him about going back and checking in on her, I truly believe Rose is the absolute love of the Doctor's life. Time changes people, you move on but they are always still there. The Moment proved that she was the most influential being to him in all of his life, even if he didn't know who she was yet.
@@maralonent6257 to me it didn't work, because they didn't have any build up together. Moffat had a good idea with the parallel life lines between them, but as usual when he has a good idea he goes way over the top, there are too many wibbly wobbly timey wimey stuff between them to even see their relationship becoming something, while it's the complete opposite with Rose and ten. However I loved her with 12 so much, I think it was working way better between them, there was more chemistry
@@harboryt1459 Well, it could be argued that we don't know who the first face belonged to that the Ninth Doctor saw, but it's not Rose. It counts for Ten and only sort of counts for Eleven, because that Amy was a hallucination and the last real face he saw was Clara. The same can be argued for Twelve, who had his memories messed with and was dealing with avatars of Bill and Nardole on his last day. If you don't count the avatars of Bill and Nardole and you don't count the memory of Clara, all of which weren't the real person, then the last 'real' face the Twelfth Doctor saw was that of the First Doctor when they said their goodbyes. Twelve had a rather bizarre ending when it comes to his companions. For it to count for the Thirteenth Doctor (when that time comes), it would have to be the face of either Ryan, Graham or Yaz. Or all of them. We'll have to wait to find out.
It's not fair... He's over 900 years old with the ability to travel through time and dimensions in space. He can bend the past, present, and future, manipulating the very fabric of reality, he betters peoples' lives, and would give his own life to save a complete stranger in a heartbeat (or two). He's the best and bravest man in the universe, yet he can never have the most basic of desires; a life, a lover, a companion. Not even someone to grow old with. It's just not fair.
@@FlagadossSupremeAnd it also has the worst ending. Because he married the doctor, but he always knows that there is a real doctor somewhere, and he is too far away from him to meet him again. Impossible :(
He lived better. 10th doctor again 14. He had regeneration as a doctor. It was even divided into two as the 15th doctor. While his twin continued to travel in time, he started living a life in the world until he recovered. But I would love to live this life with Rose. I was very touched that Donna’s daughter’s name was Rose…. :( She is the best companion.. ❤😢
But Snoke is reportedly darth plageus who could cheat death by forming new bodies. So you may be able to do that too....... Just believe in the dark side.
so her first hello is his last goodbye to her and people say that he didn't love her please if this isn't love then i don't now what is. but it dose make me smile that the writer did this i will forever love and ship these to. rose Tyler in the Tardis with the doctor just as it should of been
What if when the ninth doctor ask her to go with him she remembered what the "stranger" said to her in new year and she decided to go bcause that could be the great thing in the year. Idk, I like to cry so I imagine cruel things.
When Tennant says," You're going to have a really great year." You can hear him hold back REAL tears. Tennant didn't want to leave doctor who. That's why his acting is so amazing. He acts like no other actor I know by using real emotions. Favorite actor! Miss you Tennant! ;(
When he says "I bet you're going to have a really great year" I could heard the heartbreak in his voice. This breaks me, I know this is Doctor Who, and the Doctor has too keep moving, there's always different companions, different adventures. The Doctor is always running, but for once, it would have been wonderful if he had told her how he felt. Because, lets be real, he loves her, and I would be willing to bet he will always love her. Sure, he will meet new people, he may even 'love' them. But what he felt for Rose, it was real love, it was that kind of love that marks you forever. I think the only other companion that comes close to mean the same to the Doctor was Sarah Jane. The fourth incarnation of the Doctor really seemed to care for her, but I don't think he ever allowed his feelings for Sarah Jane to get deeper. However, with Rose, is evident, the looks he gives her on his 9th body, then he regenerates and I think the shock of almost losing her made him think "rules be dammed, I love her" hahahaha. I think from watching season two, that they are truly together after the Queen Victoria episode. I Can't avoid it, I am such a fan of these two, it should really have been forever "the Doctor in the TARDIS with Rose Tyler."
It would not have made sense to tell her he loved her before he technically met her. It would screw up her timeline, and would be a paradox. Plus his face was in the shadows anyway. She couldn't even see it, and may have thought he was some weird stalker if he told her that during that time.
@@ACanOfBakedBeans it's been confirmed that the 11th doctor still loved rose after all that time apart what people need to understand sure he changed his body but he's still the same man
I know this comment is six years old, but I’ve just gotta say it… The Doctor and Rose DID get their forever. They’re married with a daughter in the parallel universe. They got their happy ending. Wish more people would get that. The ultimate OTP. 💖
That's the word! Simple AND clever! Moffat makes things way too weird and complicated. RTD was like raw emotion and character and it just worked beautifully. You can see from Moffat's first finale he was trying to overcompensate by bringing many of the past villains for the finale to make his seem bigger and better. I still feel no connection to Amy or Rory. It's something with the writing. They don't feel real like Rose, Martha and Donna.
He's said he doesn't want to. He said it would feel like turning up at a job you left six years ago, and then ordering everyone around. Shame though. It's never been the same since he left.
Yeah. It's never shown directly, but I get the feeling this Doctor actually had a Romance with her, not just going on adventures. Rose was very special to the Doctor. This scene reminded me of Captain Jack, when he said he caught up to her time frame, he went and saw Rose growing up, always from a distance, just being happy he got to see her, possibly the only time he was truly happy in his long, long life.
@@michaelheath2866 If I'm not mistaken (because I've watched it a long time ago) during their goodbye he did tell her he loved her. And he did leave a "human clone" version of himself with her to grow old with. It was when she got trapped in a parallel universe and he did everything (even Risk his own life) to see her one last time to say goodbye.
The reason Rose's goodbye was so sad was because of how real the smile we got used to seeing on her face, and how real the tears we saw when she left. Billie piper is a great actor.
In this moment, he could tell Rose how he felt. She thought he was some drunken stranger she had just met. How could he say "I love you"? When it would mean nothing to the girl who meant everything? So instead he said his last goodbye. And Rose Tyler's first hello. Because it was his last day, And her first forever. You see, he was her beginning, and she was his end. And it continued on and on. After all, she promised him forever.
Just managed to stop crying and then read your comment and the tears came again T_T. Consumed with bittersweet feels over the Doctor and Rose. Your last sentence was so poignant and beautiful though. "You see, he was her beginning, and she was his end. And it continued on and on. After all, she promised him forever."
because if he told rose something she would remember, even if it sounds creepy from then, it could serve to make rose act different after his regeneration... so, carefull not to make the universe explode...
"There was something about that man, like an air of sorrow mixed with happiness. Rose had never seen this man before, had never met him, and yet she found herself moved by him. It was one thing too have too much to drink, quite another to be on your own - especially at this time of year. And then he said it. Those ten simple words. "I bet you're going to have a really great year." There so much honesty behind the words and so much hidden meaning. Rose could only smile at this, feeling a warm glow in her heart. Who would have thought that a complete stranger would have had such an effect? Rose debated whether to stay or not, toying with the idea of offering this stranger some company on this bitter night. But something stopped her. It was time for her to go home, and she would just have to hope that the stranger would be able to find his way home too."
..a man scarred by his past experience of war and killing finally meets someone who knows the same thing. Wilf and Ten have more in common than you may think. They would both see themselves perish to save the ones they love. When it's Ten's time to go, Wilf cannot bear to know that he won't see the person he shares such emotional connections with ever again, and it really breaks him. In other words: IT'S SO HEARTBREAKING!
***** when I showed my sister "The End Of Time", she cried when Wilf was talking with the Doctor about the war he fought in, as she said "It's so sad how the Doctor has this face that basically says he knows exactly what Wilf means. Like he's been through this so many times before!" Me: been through what? Her: through death! we both cried.
I think it's so sad about how 2 seconds after the end of this video, the Doctor just kind of realizes that he's regenerating and freaks out a bit like "how did i forget this!?" if you don't know what I mean, watch the rest of the scene after this video. he just takes a deep breath then grimaces in pain. it's amazing how Rose can take his mind off of something so bad.
Andrew Chapman i always defended rose tyler against her haters but after seeing that she picked the copy doctor ive lost all respect to her. like doctor said '' they break my heart ''.
I just realized, to those who miss the 10th doctor and Rose, instead of following the Doctor to the Eleventh hour you can follow Rose to Rose and the whole series starts over in an infinite loop.
I miss Rose :( Rose was with 2 doctors and then she came back in Matt Smith ones but the doctor never saw her! He heard the war doctor go thank you to a... girl and then he said Bad wolf... Both Doctors looked at each other they knew who she was... ROSE!!!!!!! *Crys*
Why didn't 10 and 11 see her, I ask? She was the interface of the Moment and the 3 Doctors were going to use it, the 2 should be able to see her as well.
Because it was before she met the 9th doctor. That's the twist, she have never seen the doctor before that. Yet he knew her. The twist was that she couldn't have recognized him, even if he went out of the dark corner.
The year 2005. The past. He came back to the past, before she met him. He came back to visit the girl he has always loved. #DoctorWho #TenRose #Forever
The transition from the church to the Powell Estate is just incredible. If felt so magical to revisit the whole aspect of Rose, Jackie, the theme music for Rose and just the setting with the Snow and christmas lights. I just absolutely love this scene. Well written and directed.
I just started crying. Like, awful, heartbroken crying. I just...I can't...I can't see this and NOT want to punch the computer, you know? He loved her so much...
He loved his companions equally. There was no ROMANCE on HIS part. She romanced him, he didn't romance her. It's the same with all the other companions as well.
To think we later learn in the Sarah Jane Adventures. 10 went and visited every past companion. Not just 10s companions. Because he knew from his perspective 11 would be his last regeneration from his point of view. But its beautiful how he made Rose his last companion to visit.
God why did I put myself through it again! I cried so much for david tennant changing. It was almost like the doctor really was going off to die :'( you were the best, david
I think what makes this era great was the companions. Each one, Rose, Martha, and Donna had a down to Earth background, and giving them depth through their families is what makes them more real and likable. Because of course if you run away with the Doctor it's only reasonable that we see how their families will react. -Rose came from a single mother and was working in retail. Her life was boring and almost going nowhere until she met the doctor. She wanted to travel with the doctor forever, but her mother was concerned about whether this was a good future for Rose. -Martha's family, on the other hand, was broken and always arguing with each other. She loves them but sometimes would feel a disconnect between them as she never argued with them, only watching from the side. Traveling with the Doctor was fun, but after the Master tortures her family she finally realizes she needs to help them and be there for them at their worst. -And then there's Donna and Wilfred. While I think Donna mainly served to make the Doctor happy and not lonely, Turn Left was the episode that beautifully gives Donna depth and how meeting the doctor would've changed her life for the better. Wilfred's relationship with the doctor was also beautiful, as we see two old soldiers discussing their lives and admiration for one another. If anything, the dark and serious stories of series 4 is more impactful when it's juxtaposed with the comedic relationship between Donna and the Doctor. As such, Donna losing her memory and Wilfred's admiration for the Doctor to the end really highlight the miracles and tragedies in life. To this day I think Wilf was the best companion. Meanwhile, in the newer series, we don't know much about their families. -For me, Amy and Rory were merely plot points because River was their daughter, but after that, I didn't feel like there was much more to their story. Amy has a dad that I think we only see once in her wedding, but to not add anything of him reacting to his daughter's death-ish just felt empty. -Clara's family, on the other hand, was only seen once I believe in 11th's last episode, that they were just used for comedic tension when meeting a naked Doctor. She was also a plot point to explain why she appeared in so many different time points. Honestly, without a focus on their families and life on Earth, I just feel a big disconnect from the show, and is the primary reason I never watched the newer series.
It was the combination of ALL the goodbyes that made this one sadder than Doomsday in my opinion. His goodbye to Captain Jack, his goodbye to Martha and Mickey, as well as to Sarah Jane and her adopted son, and Donna's mom and grandfather, and of course Rose and Ood Sigma. I only wish K-9 was in the episode.
Ten: "New teeth. That's weird." Rose: "I feel like I've seen you somewhere before, which is probably weirder." Ten: "And suddenly I have a very bad feeling."
I honestly think this was one if the saddest moments in DW. Not only was 10 saying goodbye, but we revisited his love for Rose all over again. His final goodbye was her first hello 😢
+Rocio Martinez Sevilla I think she really is. It's like my friend, she had this boyfriend, the love of her life. Things did not work out, life got in the way. She has someone now, and she tells me "I love you know... But, I will never love anyone like I loved him (meaning that bf she used to have)." He loved her, and I do think the Doctor will always lover her. I don't get this nonsense of 9th and 10th and 11th Doctors. That's just the body he was having, his feelings stay the same.
+Stefanie1955 Exactly. He may have different bodies, he may move on (because it's too painful to look back) but he will always love her and never forget her.
*_"Maybe it's time you went home". After seeing Day Of The Doctor, that line has so much more meaning, as he truly does go home to Gallifrey, standing alongside all of his brothers and I think that's beautiful. No Doctor ever truly leaves. All of them will always be around to look after their newly saved home planet, and of course the universe itself ❤_*
2022 -> 2023: 1:50 I just timed it out so that when the clock struck 12 Rose wished me Happy New Year because no one was here to wish me it since I was alone this year. Was nice to have someone say it to me, let alone my favorite DW companion. Super pumped for David’s return this year. For me, this is the year where David Tennant is The Doctor! It’s so nice to say that and it correlate to real life. Growing up David was always my favorite but I was watching them after his run was over as a kid. So now as an adult I can watch him at lest one more time where it is him in the role now. I’ll try and remember and come back here next year. Til then Whovians
You know, althoug I cry everytime I watch Eleven's farewell being him my favorite Doctor, the only emotional time is when he says his final speech. With Ten it's a whole different issue, because the emotional moment is not just the "I don't wanna go". They are scattered throughout the season and that's waaay superior to either Nine's or Eleven's goodbyes.
Wait so if Ten went back to see Rose before she went flying through time with Nine and after nine regenerates she will see Ten and remember him saying goodbye before he met her and then when Ten regenerates she will understand that he went back to say goodbye to her because he knew he would be with her then lose her and never see her again because she was in a a parallel dimension! So he changed the past because when they were in Norway she remembers him saying goodbye and now knows what it means! You better like this comment it made my head explode T.T
When you consider how the doctor tends to regard his past lives and those he's interacted with, this is especially sad. This is more than just changing face, and saying goodbye to them ever seeing him like this. The doctor tends to leave his life behind when he regenerates, much as with Sarah Jane, and so even though he lives on, his time with these people has ended. Why he tends to do that is anyone's guess. Some of it is the fact that he tends to feel guilty for the effect he has on people, and probably feels there's a point at which he's done enough damage, some of it the fact that he doesn't like relationships to carry into long-term because then he just outlives and watches everyone die. This is just how he is. He comes, tries to provide some incredible experiences for people, and then he leaves, never to return. This scene really drives this home for me, just how alone he is.
I just noticed that the same thing happent to 10th and 11th: right before their regenaration, they saw the first face their faces ever saw, Rose and Amy. Well I'm crying now.
Actually, we don't know if Rose was the first face that nine saw, because he probably saw somebody else before meeting her, i mean, i don't think that right after the war doctor regenarated he bumped into rose
doglover12373 I reaaaaally love all eras and doctors but I have to say rtd's era and the 10th because he just made me turn into a huge fan of the show, what about you?
Ugh, I came here to see Rose, but the beginning with Donna and her parents already broke my heart! And Rose afterwards! The 10th Doctor was definitely the best Doctor! Although I loved 11th with Amy and Rory and River, nothing can compare to Rose, Martha and Donna! As far as I can tell, Doctor Who ended after Amy and Rory's sad ending! 😢
Anyone else notice how Rose said "See Ya" as if she knew..... OH MY GOSH When 9 first regenerates into 10, Rose knows it is still the Doctor even when he changes. I mean she could have doubted it was him but she settles into the idea of regeneration so quickly. What if she had a feeling it would happen? What if Bad Wolf and Rose Tyler are more connected then she lets on!?!
Not me sitting here bawling over this scene even all these years later. the foreshadowing that Jackie will find someone good for her again, the first time Rose meets the Doctor being the last time he meets her (at least until we found out in Eleven's era that he was her maths tutor at one point), the fact that its marking just the start of her journey with him, that she was the first and last (human) face his face saw... I swear it gets me every single time
I think 2:55 gets me the most. That's it. That's his last chance ever to see her. And shes gone, dissapeared forever, nipping up the stairs, but with one last look back as if in some ways she knew he was abit different, abit special, bit still nevertheless off. Its so brief, so passing, he's just a guy on the street at this point. And she's gone, all he can do is stare forlornly, watching his future he's already experienced dissappear off, waiting for his past to catch up with it, both delighted at the time he had with her and is going to have, and crushed by the knowledge that he can never, ever have it again. All he can do is stare, like a ghost. RTD set the bar so staggeringly high for how to do Who that no one afterwards could compete. Its not the just the ending of his era, its the ending of the show, every character arc tied up, every plot line finished, every moment of this entire run summated. He both saved and ruined the show in one stroke.
I don't think anything will ever be as iconic as David Tennant's run as the doctor and nothing ever will be (except maybe his second run haha) he was my childhood, the first doctor who episode I ever watched was the Christmas special after he had just regenerated and I fell in love with the doctor who from then on. He and matt smith will always hold a special place in my heart as my favourite two doctors!
I don't expect Doctor Who to stay the same, it's a show that needs to constantly evolve, but how I wish they could capture the hearts of a nation again the way the Doctor and Rose did. That was lightning in a bottle.
In the first episode when doctor who was rebooted rose says that someone told me that I was gonna have a really good year. I've only just realised that it was David Tennant who said that 😭
I think Christopher Eccleston will always be my favorite doctor. Season 1 will forever be my favorite. It's the beginning of everything, not only did it have to be great for the show to run, but he had to set the bar after 20+ years of no doctor who. His one season that he had, had to be amazing, and that's what it was. Fantastic in every way. From the ongoing "Bad Wolf" throughout season 1 to the Daleks getting put back in the show, it was all more than words could explain. I love 10, don't get me wrong I get waaaay attached to 10, but something about 9 captivates me, like it had its own life to it. I'm sad Christopher only had one season, but I'm glad he was the one to play it. You gave many laughs, tears, curse words and everything in between. So thank you Chris. You were truly fantastic.
after over 12 years I ONLY JUST REALISED that when Rose says “you never know there could be someone out there” and Jackie goes “maybe… one day” Jackie is still not over Pete and she doesn’t think she’ll find anyone as good as he was, hence “maybe”🥲but the “one day” foreshadows that she’ll be with him again and I just can’t cope, I love Jackie
Just finished 're watching these episodes last night still gets to me David was the best doctor. The doctor loved rose so much and he always will do he wanted her to be the last person he saw and I think he knew she be the first person remember after wards as the last person he saw even tho he couldn't be with her he didn't want to forgot about her. Like David once said the doctor never really got over losing rose and he doesn't think he ever will.
hey its nick - Quite late, but I think Doomsday was during 2007 in-universe, as I think the Doctor accidentally brought Rose back to 2006 in the Slitheen two-parter back in season one.
You really think she would remember him... "People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually - from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint - it's more like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly... timey-wimey... stuff."
Still gets me 10 years later. Loved David T as the doctor
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It always makes me emotional. It is a truly special scene and I think it was so beautiful to have David Tennant’s doctor see her before he regenerated.
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So THATS why you're so into travelling. I'd love to see the videos you'd make if you had a Tardis.
So did I.
*_Rose's first 'hello' to Ten was his last 'goodbye'. She was the first face this face saw, and the last face this face saw._*
Ood Sigma was the last face he saw
No Rose met Ten again in journey's end
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+Declan O'Rourke - Irish Atheist don't need to be so rude
Alice Wise, aren't those 11's words talking about Amy?
Knowing he was about to regenerate, the tenth doctor had a few things to do before hand.
He visited Martha to save her life one more time-she had saved him so many times before.
He visited Sarah Jane to save the life of the person she loved the most.
He visited Donna to play just one last joke on her- typical of those two😉
But when he visited Rose, he wasn’t really planning on doing anything. He just wanted to see her one last time- the girl he’d lost. He probably wouldn’t have even spoken to her if she hadn’t asked him if he was alright. He risked dying just to say a simple goodbye.
you forgot the book signing scene.
that was probably the saddest in my opinion. sadder than rose/donna if i'm being honest.
There was also when he found Jack in a space bar and set him up with Alonso
It sorts of mirrors back Lady Cassandra's demise in the episode New Earth when she, imhabiting the body of Chip at the tenure of his half-life, begged the Doctor and Rose to bring her back to the last night she was complimented for her once-normal human looks by passing away under the arms of her distraught younger self-- the only person she ever truly loved and regretted to depart from, just because she dared saying a word.
Here, the Doctor does the same by going after Rose - the only woman he ever loved in ages and changed bodies to make her love him more - and nearly passing away just to say goodbye.
Also after all those times he stops Jack from flirting with anything that moves, his goodbye was to introduce him to Alonzo
In the Sarah Jane Adventures, the Eleventh Doctor explains to Jo Brant that he actually visited every companion of the TARDIS ever, before his regeneration into Eleven. He doesn't go into full detail why but we now know it was because it was his last regeneration. Obviously he was granted more but we didn't know that at the time.
When he said to her "I bet you're going to have a really great year" you can tell he was trying hard not to tear up
I always wondered why he didnt say "fantastic year"
highjim
Because that's not what was written in the script
highjim Being the tenth doctor, he would have said "a brilliant year!"😉
I seen that too
i think he basically already was in tears. brilliant acting as always from tennant.
This is the first time I've noticed: she didn't say goodbye, she said see ya. Like she almost knew she'll see him again soon. The sad thing is the doctor would not.
Stop right there. i've had enough tears.
Well, "See ya" is short for "I will see you later". She will see him later, it's the doctor who won't see her later.
When does rose see the doctor after this?
+Ncraig123 Sometime later that year, except he'll look like ninth instead.
12 might see her again like with river song
Omg I just realised something. The Doctor wasn't the one who spoke first. He stood off to the side, seemingly content just to SEE her again. It was Rose who heard the sound of someone, a stranger, in pain and turned around to ask if he was okay, because that's just who she is and part of the reason he fell in love with her😢
Omg stop ur making me cry 😢💔
I think of the episode New Earth when he first calls out that something is wrong with Rose. He says: "Rose would care."
A groaning, wheesing sound...
He also kept himself in the shadows, which obscured his face enough so she never pieces together that the Doctor looks exactly like the stranger she met on New Years
@@moviehermit5631 I am in the middle of writing a fanfic piece where Rose asks if he used a memory from her past to make his new generation.
I look at this scene, and think the Doctor wanted to be the first Doctor she sees, because this happens earlier in the year before she meets 9. So, Ten would be her first doctor, even if she does not remember who this man really is.
"I bet you're going to have a great year." my gooooood oh my god stoooop with the onions
*cuts onions* AHGGG
noooooooooo fighter rex stop with those onions!
Probably John Cena cutting onions.
THE NINJAS ARE CUTTING ONIONS AGAIN
He never intended to talk to her. He just wanted to look at her from afar, but the pain of the incoming regeneration made him groan with pain that Rose turned around to look at this random drunk dude and make sure if he was ok.
TheDevonnMarieShow no shit!! 🙄
Ricky H don’t have to be rude
Fuck me if you hadn’t mentioned it I would’ve missed that 😒
money bxndz Welcome to the Internet, where remarks made about obvious things are met with sarcasm.
I Never knew that.
Here's why this regeneration was the most sad. We were not just losing the tenth doctor, but ALL the characters that RTD created. It was like we were losing a whole universe filled with characters we love and who would never be seen again. Rose, Martha, Donna, Mickey, Jack, Jackie, Wilfred ETC. This is why everyone had such a hard time moving on. Every other doctor in the classic series dies with their companion and so the companion acted like sort of a bridge to the next doctor. However, because 10 died alone, it feels so empty as if this storyline had a wall built on top of it to make way for series 5. It doesn't feel like the same universe. It feels like a completely different show. I get the show is supposed to periodically change, but it's supposed to be a nice flow of change. When 10 died, the show changed way too much too fast. Just my opinion.
You know a feeling you have but can't explain it?
You've explained a feeling I've had for the past 6 years
"Change my dear, and not for a moment too soon" - Colin Baker
Well, technically, if they chose, some of RTD's characters can return. Martha and Mickey, maybe Jackie, Wilfred if he isn't dead, and possibly Jack Harkness soon enough. The only character who the Doctor would be forced to avoid is Donna, though with the new face, it'll be easier to be hidden.
Hell, Capaldi said he'd love it if Susan Foreman made a return, and the actress who played her said she'd be glad to do it. It's not impossible - we did get to see Sarah Jane for the first time in decades.
Exactly.. This is the reason I had so much trouble getting along with 11. Even the overall tone change during series 6 onwards. I guess Moffat had this mentality that along with a new showrunner comes a new meaning to the show.. It's like watching a new show to be honest..
The series has always changed, between The War Games and Spearhead from Space was a fast but necessary change, until the Sarah Jane of the Third Doctor is very different from the Sarah Jane of the Fourth Doctor.
Honestly the RTD era becoming depressing and lacking in fun with a
pathetic emotional cripple crying for her blonde girlfriend, like the Flash CW series.
This means that the first time Rose saw the Doctor was the last time the Doctor saw Rose
Same with river
+Φουντούκι Κορλεόνε nope not since the Christmas special in season 9
STOP IT I DON'T LIKE ONIONS!!
Actually they are right if you put it like this the first time the doctor met river was the last time she saw him cause after Christmas special season 9 she goes to the library
same with river
Anyone else wish Ten would've said to Rose she'll have a "Fantastic" new year?
+Sound Effect Studios Precisely
+Sound Effect Studios Yes :'(
+Sound Effect Studios In a way, this has already been done in the ''Christmas Invasion'', when the newly regenerated 10 said to her ''... and it is gonna be... fantastic!''
+Konstant Papas while true, that was more of 10s way of saying he's still the doctor she knew, I think it be more special here
***** Indeed, it would have been a very special goodbye!
0:41 is one of the greatest shots ever: The doctor standing in the middle of a graveyard with the TARDIS like his gravestone. The foreshadowing here is phenomenal because the doctor is about to join them.
I'd never thought about that, but that's so true...
Oh yeah, the symbolism is so heavy in this scene!
I'm glad I wasn't alone in thinking that.
But he's not dying is he ...
@@jonylawson73 in a sense he is. So much of him changes with each regeneration, he can hardly be considered the same person. Just think about how important she was to him, how much pain he's carrying, how many people he visits in this episode...and then POOF, and we never see them again, because 11 isn't connected to them like 10 was.
Wilf's salute kills me every single time
That and also "I'd be proud..... If you were my dad...."
I'm in a ball of emotion
I just...
Ohmigosh
Wilfred, maybe the best secundary role
Just take a minute to realize that Wilfred lived through the World War II blitz. He was a soldier during a time in the world when everyone thought that the next day would be their last. He watched his brothers in arms march to their deaths and was helpless to save the millions upon millions of people that died in the war.
When he saw the Doctor for the last time, he recognized that look in his eyes. It was the same look that filled every soldier's eyes during the war.
When a man is ready to die for you and for everyone else - every shopgirl, every med student, every temp - then there is only one thing you can do.
You salute them.
just to add that was the last time ten smiled... looking at his rose... I made myself sad...
i didn't notice that. So sad! :'(
I know :-(
i noticed that a while ago, but now i'm crying.
first time he smiled was at Rose, as was the last.
Rachel Armamus oh godddd. He was born loving her....
twiggysangel13 if it weren't for Rose, Ten would've never came to be. The power of the time vortex possessed Rose and that caused Nine to regenerate into Ten. If Rose hadn't done that, then Ten wouldn't exist. plus, the first face he saw was Rose...
so yes, he *was* born loving her.
The importance of rose in tens life just cannot be overstated. And I love the fact that despite this, she was just a human. Just a normal human. Not like river or Clara. Given supernatural connections to the doctor. The connection between rose and ten was one of pure, sincere emotion and I miss that in the other doctors
Yeah, that's exactly what makes her special! She was a normal human being, she wasn’t a legendary beauty, she didn’t have a huge talent or potential, she didn’t have a kind of job that’s world changing, she didn’t have a special bloodline, she wasn’t some descendant of an important person or someone in Doctor Who history, she wasn’t like the God’s chosen one or destinied for…(list goes on) and she didn't tried to be the doctor's equal or race with him. that makes her a special and unique in characteristic ways and one of the many reasons why the doctor loves her so much
@@altinaykor364 Moffat spent so much time making his female chataobsessed with the doctor that it just became their personality. He called them 'empowered' but when all they did was fawn over the doctor they just became props. They still admittedly had their moments.
@@atiqahdiyana5665 I wish fawning over the doctor was all flaw they had🤦🏻♀️ unlike Rose and the rest of RTD females, all Moffat females had this Hollywood-ish God's chosen one, or destined for... nonsense trope, cause he somehow thought these qualities makes stronger characters than normal relatable people having development🤦🏻♀️ And he pulled one annoying trope three times. In his work, literally there were three females which either the doctor watched them grow up, or no, they just grow up by constantly hearing about him and worshipping him like a god or something. Ultimately all three grow up to become horny for him. All while he's the least guilty one here, but concept makes him look like a groomer! if this nonsense had happened at least once, maybe I could consider it as innocent, but three? This ultimately made me believe Moffat really doesn't have a normal way of thinking 😬😬😬
I just realized:
The first time the Doctor met Donna, she was in her wedding dress.
The last time he sees Donna, she is in her wedding dress.
o3o
+CrystalMiner2364 AJ I didn't realise that!
TheNoFlinchGrinch Ikr! But it's kinda wrong because he sees her in the End of Time again.
@@CrystalPrettywing This is The End of Time.
Melissa Pacillo
Also the first and last person the 10th doctor sees is Rose.
Melissa Pacillo Yes the run away bride
Rip my heart out, why don't you...
BlazetheFireDragon k
BlazetheFireDragon got a scalpel?
He remembered what Jack had told him about going back and checking in on her, I truly believe Rose is the absolute love of the Doctor's life. Time changes people, you move on but they are always still there. The Moment proved that she was the most influential being to him in all of his life, even if he didn't know who she was yet.
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It's true. Even if Alex Kingston is amazing, I never felt this level of chemistry with River
I recently read that had Christopher decided to join in with The Day of the Doctor Special, he would have been the War Doctor, which is just so sad.
@@giovannaargon9010 River was Moffets way of trying to recreate 10/Rose. 10/Rose is legendary.
@@maralonent6257 to me it didn't work, because they didn't have any build up together. Moffat had a good idea with the parallel life lines between them, but as usual when he has a good idea he goes way over the top, there are too many wibbly wobbly timey wimey stuff between them to even see their relationship becoming something, while it's the complete opposite with Rose and ten.
However I loved her with 12 so much, I think it was working way better between them, there was more chemistry
Love how both Matt & David both got to the face's of their first companions at the end of their life's.
They are both my doctors!
Yep, but the last faces they saw were Ood Sigma and Clara.
and the same with capaldi
Yeah, the fact that Capaldi kept this trend makes me so happy.
I mean, all of the New Who doctors have (except 13, she ain’t dead yet).
@@harboryt1459 Well, it could be argued that we don't know who the first face belonged to that the Ninth Doctor saw, but it's not Rose. It counts for Ten and only sort of counts for Eleven, because that Amy was a hallucination and the last real face he saw was Clara. The same can be argued for Twelve, who had his memories messed with and was dealing with avatars of Bill and Nardole on his last day. If you don't count the avatars of Bill and Nardole and you don't count the memory of Clara, all of which weren't the real person, then the last 'real' face the Twelfth Doctor saw was that of the First Doctor when they said their goodbyes. Twelve had a rather bizarre ending when it comes to his companions.
For it to count for the Thirteenth Doctor (when that time comes), it would have to be the face of either Ryan, Graham or Yaz. Or all of them. We'll have to wait to find out.
It's not fair... He's over 900 years old with the ability to travel through time and dimensions in space. He can bend the past, present, and future, manipulating the very fabric of reality, he betters peoples' lives, and would give his own life to save a complete stranger in a heartbeat (or two). He's the best and bravest man in the universe, yet he can never have the most basic of desires; a life, a lover, a companion. Not even someone to grow old with. It's just not fair.
And that's the curse of the Time Lord :/
No, this is. ruclips.net/video/jkm9Mq_dQoI/видео.html
"I am a Timelord. I walk in eternity."
This Doctor. The 10th doctor. He’s the one that hurts the most. Him and Rose deserved so much better.
Rose have actually the best ending ever
@@FlagadossSupremeAnd it also has the worst ending. Because he married the doctor, but he always knows that there is a real doctor somewhere, and he is too far away from him to meet him again. Impossible :(
He lived better. 10th doctor again 14. He had regeneration as a doctor. It was even divided into two as the 15th doctor. While his twin continued to travel in time, he started living a life in the world until he recovered. But I would love to live this life with Rose. I was very touched that Donna’s daughter’s name was Rose…. :( She is the best companion.. ❤😢
This probably explains why rose has a shock look on her face when 9 regenerates into 10.She was probably thinking, "I know I've seen that face before"
wouldn't you be shocked anyway if you just saw some change their face by an orange burst of energy
+kylo ren haha. YEP.
+kylo ren well you could probably do it. I heard Snoke has now completed your training.
PsYchO gaming Show im no timelord
But Snoke is reportedly darth plageus who could cheat death by forming new bodies. So you may be able to do that too....... Just believe in the dark side.
so her first hello is his last goodbye to her and people say that he didn't love her please if this isn't love then i don't now what is. but it dose make me smile that the writer did this i will forever love and ship these to. rose Tyler in the Tardis with the doctor just as it should of been
What if when the ninth doctor ask her to go with him she remembered what the "stranger" said to her in new year and she decided to go bcause that could be the great thing in the year.
Idk, I like to cry so I imagine cruel things.
rachael martin haha if this isn't love?? I assume this is more than a TV show to you then?
Diana Contreras never now that could of been her reason all along of why she did go with him
Alex7aj yes and no I know its just a TV show but in a way I love these two characters so much I can't help but feel sad to see them go
rachael martin it could be. Just thinking on it make feel the chills.
The "see ya" gets me every time 😭. Rose always has been and always will be my very favorite
Yours too?
Margaret M Hell Yeah
As if she knows they'll meet again :)
When Tennant says," You're going to have a really great year." You can hear him hold back REAL tears. Tennant didn't want to leave doctor who. That's why his acting is so amazing. He acts like no other actor I know by using real emotions. Favorite actor! Miss you Tennant! ;(
I miss him so much.
When he says "I bet you're going to have a really great year" I could heard the heartbreak in his voice. This breaks me, I know this is Doctor Who, and the Doctor has too keep moving, there's always different companions, different adventures. The Doctor is always running, but for once, it would have been wonderful if he had told her how he felt. Because, lets be real, he loves her, and I would be willing to bet he will always love her. Sure, he will meet new people, he may even 'love' them. But what he felt for Rose, it was real love, it was that kind of love that marks you forever. I think the only other companion that comes close to mean the same to the Doctor was Sarah Jane. The fourth incarnation of the Doctor really seemed to care for her, but I don't think he ever allowed his feelings for Sarah Jane to get deeper. However, with Rose, is evident, the looks he gives her on his 9th body, then he regenerates and I think the shock of almost losing her made him think "rules be dammed, I love her" hahahaha. I think from watching season two, that they are truly together after the Queen Victoria episode. I Can't avoid it, I am such a fan of these two, it should really have been forever "the Doctor in the TARDIS with Rose Tyler."
It would not have made sense to tell her he loved her before he technically met her. It would screw up her timeline, and would be a paradox. Plus his face was in the shadows anyway. She couldn't even see it, and may have thought he was some weird stalker if he told her that during that time.
@@ACanOfBakedBeans it's been confirmed that the 11th doctor still loved rose after all that time apart what people need to understand sure he changed his body but he's still the same man
I know this comment is six years old, but I’ve just gotta say it… The Doctor and Rose DID get their forever. They’re married with a daughter in the parallel universe. They got their happy ending. Wish more people would get that. The ultimate OTP. 💖
I miss this writing. It was so simple and clever. BRING BACK RUSSEL!
That's the word! Simple AND clever! Moffat makes things way too weird and complicated. RTD was like raw emotion and character and it just worked beautifully. You can see from Moffat's first finale he was trying to overcompensate by bringing many of the past villains for the finale to make his seem bigger and better. I still feel no connection to Amy or Rory. It's something with the writing. They don't feel real like Rose, Martha and Donna.
Gamelover254 Finally! Someone Who Agrees! Hopefully Chris Chibnall Is Good
Moffat tenue wasn't clever just convoluted.
He's said he doesn't want to. He said it would feel like turning up at a job you left six years ago, and then ordering everyone around.
Shame though. It's never been the same since he left.
@@TheSmart-CasualGamer It's been better.
Am I the only one who tears up more at Wilf's wave goodbye?
Every time
+Azelma Thenardier Wilf is one of my favorite characters.
UncleMilo
WIlf is the best thing ever. Can he be the next companion please? Two granddads on the TARDIS - now that would be amazing.
No I do too Wilf is such a good character he was so sweet
+Azelma Thenardier Didn't he pop up in the Ninth and Tenth Doctor's Christmas episodes?
He really did love her, didn't he?
Yeah. It's never shown directly, but I get the feeling this Doctor actually had a Romance with her, not just going on adventures. Rose was very special to the Doctor. This scene reminded me of Captain Jack, when he said he caught up to her time frame, he went and saw Rose growing up, always from a distance, just being happy he got to see her, possibly the only time he was truly happy in his long, long life.
@@michaelheath2866 If I'm not mistaken (because I've watched it a long time ago) during their goodbye he did tell her he loved her. And he did leave a "human clone" version of himself with her to grow old with. It was when she got trapped in a parallel universe and he did everything (even Risk his own life) to see her one last time to say goodbye.
Rose t dw 09 😙
Yes, until 11 came(?)
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The reason Rose's goodbye was so sad was because of how real the smile we got used to seeing on her face, and how real the tears we saw when she left. Billie piper is a great actor.
I agree. She may return but it’s not Billie Piper.
In this moment, he could tell Rose how he felt.
She thought he was some drunken stranger she had just met.
How could he say "I love you"?
When it would mean nothing to the girl who meant everything?
So instead he said his last goodbye.
And Rose Tyler's first hello.
Because it was his last day,
And her first forever.
You see, he was her beginning, and she was his end. And it continued on and on. After all, she promised him forever.
Just managed to stop crying and then read your comment and the tears came again T_T. Consumed with bittersweet feels over the Doctor and Rose. Your last sentence was so poignant and beautiful though.
"You see, he was her beginning, and she was his end. And it continued on and on. After all, she promised him forever."
2maluv Hmmm you know what I would love to see if Rose Tyler and River Song actually met.......*badassary mode activated*
because if he told rose something she would remember, even if it sounds creepy from then, it could serve to make rose act different after his regeneration... so, carefull not to make the universe explode...
Ariel Capozzoli Makes me so sad thinking abou it ;-;
What if. What if Rose could see 12?
"There was something about that man, like an air of sorrow mixed with happiness. Rose had never seen this man before, had never met him, and yet she found herself moved by him. It was one thing too have too much to drink, quite another to be on your own - especially at this time of year. And then he said it. Those ten simple words. "I bet you're going to have a really great year." There so much honesty behind the words and so much hidden meaning. Rose could only smile at this, feeling a warm glow in her heart. Who would have thought that a complete stranger would have had such an effect? Rose debated whether to stay or not, toying with the idea of offering this stranger some company on this bitter night. But something stopped her. It was time for her to go home, and she would just have to hope that the stranger would be able to find his way home too."
WOW! That is well stated.
Omg the feels bro
It never rains, but it pours.
nope nope, don't do this to me
Hannah Blanchsky tried to put image of Crowley saying feel what I feel but couldn't
"Maybe it's time you went home"
That was the most heartbreaking part of the episode
Wilf's salute and the Doctor's face after he salutes get's me every time
..a man scarred by his past experience of war and killing finally meets someone who knows the same thing. Wilf and Ten have more in common than you may think. They would both see themselves perish to save the ones they love.
When it's Ten's time to go, Wilf cannot bear to know that he won't see the person he shares such emotional connections with ever again, and it really breaks him.
In other words: IT'S SO HEARTBREAKING!
***** I agree with everything you say there, however Wilf's last name is Mott, not Noble :P
***** when I showed my sister "The End Of Time", she cried when Wilf was talking with the Doctor about the war he fought in, as she said "It's so sad how the Doctor has this face that basically says he knows exactly what Wilf means. Like he's been through this so many times before!"
Me: been through what?
Her: through death!
we both cried.
yes i always thought that the dr was still upset with him and walked off being stony same with martha and mickey 😣
The first face that his face saw should always be the last...
my feels :(
Except technically, the last face 10 ever saw was Ood Sigma.
Robert Lythgoe Except he will only see the 'first face' & that was Rose (a la Amy). Dr Who was re-booted & Rose was his first choice of companion.
Sp the last face the 12th Doctor will see is Clara's. I don't like that idea. It implies that she will be around a lot longer than I had hoped.
sweiland75 How does it imply that at all? I'm fairly sure, no certain, that she won't be the companion for 12's entire run
Russel T David’s writing was so clever and brilliant. He’ll forever be my most favourite Doctor Who Writer.
I wonder what you think now.
I think it's so sad about how 2 seconds after the end of this video, the Doctor just kind of realizes that he's regenerating and freaks out a bit like "how did i forget this!?"
if you don't know what I mean, watch the rest of the scene after this video. he just takes a deep breath then grimaces in pain. it's amazing how Rose can take his mind off of something so bad.
Rose is probably thinking "He's cute.".
Andrew Chapman i always defended rose tyler against her haters but after seeing that she picked the copy doctor ive lost all respect to her. like doctor said '' they break my heart ''.
Muharrem özer Well, I personally preferred Rose travelling and having adventures with the Ninth Doctor.
Andrew Chapman Yes they were like father and daughter :D.
+Muharrem özer "like Father and daughter" woww i dont think so
+Panda Feelings He was talking about Rose and Nine
I just realized, to those who miss the 10th doctor and Rose, instead of following the Doctor to the Eleventh hour you can follow Rose to Rose and the whole series starts over in an infinite loop.
2:35 oh god the way Ten's all choked up giving a final goodbye, and with rose's theme playing in the back, NO ONE CAN SAY THEY WEREN'T IN LOVE
Literally nobody thinks they weren't in love quit acting defensive
I miss Rose :( Rose was with 2 doctors and then she came back in Matt Smith ones but the doctor never saw her! He heard the war doctor go thank you to a... girl and then he said Bad wolf... Both Doctors looked at each other they knew who she was... ROSE!!!!!!! *Crys*
*eyes start watering* who's been chopping onions!
Same here
Why didn't 10 and 11 see her, I ask? She was the interface of the Moment and the 3 Doctors were going to use it, the 2 should be able to see her as well.
I don't. She was really annoying.
Something I wish they kept in the Day of the Doctor novel was the scene with The War Doctor saying the words Bad Wolf outloud.
At 2:38 what would've made this scene even more heartfelt is if 10 said to rose "I bet your going to have a really fantastic year"
This was just...physically painful to watch.
There you go again with the Feels.....
Haha...hell no this is too painful
By physically painful, do you mean god awful?
Channel NoName He means emotionally painful, too many tears...
Painful... Tephabathically and mentally
I remember watching and being like "step out of the shadows you fool! She can't tell it's you!" Then I was like ohhhh... plot twist.
Hah
Ducttapestuff ???
Plot twist???
(Dalek voice): EXPLAIN
Because it was before she met the 9th doctor. That's the twist, she have never seen the doctor before that. Yet he knew her. The twist was that she couldn't have recognized him, even if he went out of the dark corner.
Here it is 2021 and I'm still choked up. He made sure all his friends were ok. And took one last look at his true love.
The year 2005. The past. He came back to the past, before she met him. He came back to visit the girl he has always loved. #DoctorWho #TenRose #Forever
Worst. Team up. EVER.
@@jaytops I cried fucking waterfalls lol I was like 13 or 14 when I wrote this
my favourite doctor. so emotional when david regeneration I cry :(
The transition from the church to the Powell Estate is just incredible. If felt so magical to revisit the whole aspect of Rose, Jackie, the theme music for Rose and just the setting with the Snow and christmas lights. I just absolutely love this scene. Well written and directed.
I just started crying. Like, awful, heartbroken crying. I just...I can't...I can't see this and NOT want to punch the computer, you know? He loved her so much...
Then he went and found Martha -_-
He loved his companions equally. There was no ROMANCE on HIS part. She romanced him, he didn't romance her. It's the same with all the other companions as well.
***** That's not true. Even the producer of the show said that he loved her.
***** You really have a problem with Rose don't you? I noticed you made a bunch of other comments about her as well.
Katty Fierce
MAYBE...just...a SMALL problem. xD
Sorry everyone, for bashing Rose. =(
It's rather poetic that it's the first time Rose talks to the Doctor but it's the Doctor's last time.
I know right :||||
It's the opposite of what happens with River. The first time he sees her is the last time she is with him.
To think we later learn in the Sarah Jane Adventures. 10 went and visited every past companion. Not just 10s companions. Because he knew from his perspective 11 would be his last regeneration from his point of view. But its beautiful how he made Rose his last companion to visit.
God why did I put myself through it again! I cried so much for david tennant changing. It was almost like the doctor really was going off to die :'( you were the best, david
Except he wasn't the best
ok in your opinion, who is?
Well, that's a toss up between Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker and Matt Smith for me.
And also William Hartnell and Colin Baker
And maybe even Patrick Troughtan, Peter Davidson, Sylvester McCoy, Paul McGann, John Hurt, Christopher Eccleston and Peter Capaldi
I think what makes this era great was the companions. Each one, Rose, Martha, and Donna had a down to Earth background, and giving them depth through their families is what makes them more real and likable. Because of course if you run away with the Doctor it's only reasonable that we see how their families will react.
-Rose came from a single mother and was working in retail. Her life was boring and almost going nowhere until she met the doctor. She wanted to travel with the doctor forever, but her mother was concerned about whether this was a good future for Rose.
-Martha's family, on the other hand, was broken and always arguing with each other. She loves them but sometimes would feel a disconnect between them as she never argued with them, only watching from the side. Traveling with the Doctor was fun, but after the Master tortures her family she finally realizes she needs to help them and be there for them at their worst.
-And then there's Donna and Wilfred. While I think Donna mainly served to make the Doctor happy and not lonely, Turn Left was the episode that beautifully gives Donna depth and how meeting the doctor would've changed her life for the better. Wilfred's relationship with the doctor was also beautiful, as we see two old soldiers discussing their lives and admiration for one another. If anything, the dark and serious stories of series 4 is more impactful when it's juxtaposed with the comedic relationship between Donna and the Doctor. As such, Donna losing her memory and Wilfred's admiration for the Doctor to the end really highlight the miracles and tragedies in life. To this day I think Wilf was the best companion.
Meanwhile, in the newer series, we don't know much about their families.
-For me, Amy and Rory were merely plot points because River was their daughter, but after that, I didn't feel like there was much more to their story. Amy has a dad that I think we only see once in her wedding, but to not add anything of him reacting to his daughter's death-ish just felt empty.
-Clara's family, on the other hand, was only seen once I believe in 11th's last episode, that they were just used for comedic tension when meeting a naked Doctor. She was also a plot point to explain why she appeared in so many different time points.
Honestly, without a focus on their families and life on Earth, I just feel a big disconnect from the show, and is the primary reason I never watched the newer series.
I still remember how great Doctor Who was...I want that feeling back...
Fingers crossed change is coming.
1:00 makes me tear up every time. I love Wilf!
For some reason I wanted to hear a fantastic.
"You know what I bet you gonna have a really fantastic year"
I'm glad to know I'm not the only one who'd change this!
In Italian, it translates into "I bet your going to have a fantastic year"
oh god! are you serious?!? Well those translators made a fantastic job then!
This is the end of the Doctor and Rose's story. Just think about that. This is literally the END and it just hit me like, it ends HERE. Rip me.
It’s brutal still all these years later I still think about it.
@@Rangersboy-sx3nl Rose will return soon
@@FlagadossSupreme I can’t see it but Catherine tait is returning as donna and David tennant is returning.
@@Rangersboy-sx3nl I see this five mins ago, I am so happy ^_^
You know I don’t think any of the other doctors made as many friends as 10 did. That’s why his goodbye is so sad.
It was the combination of ALL the goodbyes that made this one sadder than Doomsday in my opinion. His goodbye to Captain Jack, his goodbye to Martha and Mickey, as well as to Sarah Jane and her adopted son, and Donna's mom and grandfather, and of course Rose and Ood Sigma. I only wish K-9 was in the episode.
And her son *
Ten: "New teeth. That's weird."
Rose: "I feel like I've seen you somewhere before, which is probably weirder."
Ten: "And suddenly I have a very bad feeling."
I honestly think this was one if the saddest moments in DW. Not only was 10 saying goodbye, but we revisited his love for Rose all over again. His final goodbye was her first hello 😢
I miss the times when this show was still watchable.
Are you implying that Tennant is better than Capaldi?
WhitePointStar Productions That, too.
he didint watchable like that
Eren AKAY Can you English?
no sorry
''You know when you see a photograph of someone you know, but it's from years before you knew them. and it's like they're not quite finished...''
Rose's theme makes me cry every time. Such a beautiful story, thank you for everything, Doctor Who
No matter what people say...Rose is the love of his life!! I'm speaking of 9th and 10th Doctor! and I believe it
+Rocio Martinez Sevilla same
+Rocio Martinez Sevilla I think she really is. It's like my friend, she had this boyfriend, the love of her life. Things did not work out, life got in the way. She has someone now, and she tells me "I love you know... But, I will never love anyone like I loved him (meaning that bf she used to have)." He loved her, and I do think the Doctor will always lover her. I don't get this nonsense of 9th and 10th and 11th Doctors. That's just the body he was having, his feelings stay the same.
+Stefanie1955 Exactly. He may have different bodies, he may move on (because it's too painful to look back) but he will always love her and never forget her.
@@1955stefanie I wonder what the 13th doctor feels about Rose
@@elizabethjohnston9606 And that's why he married River Song?
I like how Ten was hidden in the shadows when speaking to Rose to make it so she wouldn’t recognize him once she sees him regenerate
this always makes me cry cause of her theme playing in the background
Cant wait for them to come back, Billie is so mature now!!!
*_"Maybe it's time you went home". After seeing Day Of The Doctor, that line has so much more meaning, as he truly does go home to Gallifrey, standing alongside all of his brothers and I think that's beautiful. No Doctor ever truly leaves. All of them will always be around to look after their newly saved home planet, and of course the universe itself ❤_*
2022 -> 2023: 1:50 I just timed it out so that when the clock struck 12 Rose wished me Happy New Year because no one was here to wish me it since I was alone this year. Was nice to have someone say it to me, let alone my favorite DW companion. Super pumped for David’s return this year. For me, this is the year where David Tennant is The Doctor! It’s so nice to say that and it correlate to real life. Growing up David was always my favorite but I was watching them after his run was over as a kid. So now as an adult I can watch him at lest one more time where it is him in the role now. I’ll try and remember and come back here next year. Til then Whovians
Have a happy new year :)
Its when I go back and rewatch this sort of thing when I remember just how much I miss Rose. I really hop she comes back
I miss Wif
You know, althoug I cry everytime I watch Eleven's farewell being him my favorite Doctor, the only emotional time is when he says his final speech. With Ten it's a whole different issue, because the emotional moment is not just the "I don't wanna go". They are scattered throughout the season and that's waaay superior to either Nine's or Eleven's goodbyes.
No, it's overdramatic and immature and manipulative. The others were much more honest and emotionally mature.
@@mayotango1317 but I think it better because 10th doctor has vanity issue so it makes sense
Yes. Tennants death was very prolonged & bound to happen. That’s what made it so sad.
rip bernard cribbins, one of the most beautiful and humble performances i’ve seen
Wait so if Ten went back to see Rose before she went flying through time with Nine and after nine regenerates she will see Ten and remember him saying goodbye before he met her and then when Ten regenerates she will understand that he went back to say goodbye to her because he knew he would be with her then lose her and never see her again because she was in a a parallel dimension! So he changed the past because when they were in Norway she remembers him saying goodbye and now knows what it means!
You better like this comment it made my head explode T.T
+Aj's Gameplay Errrrr wot. I geddit but its sooo confusing
ok I had to stop reading this half way through cause my brain started hurting
That's why she had a shocked face when 9 regenerated , she could have sworn she had seen 10's face before. Ultimately Bad Wolf led her there.
+Brion Markov plus she was probably slightly intoxicated herself for all we know
+Brion Markov I'm pretty sure she would think the face was familiar or even the voice or get what he meant by "really great year"
Every time I see Wilfred cry, it makes me cry!
I love the fact that 2:02 is the most replayed part of this clip. 🥀
When you consider how the doctor tends to regard his past lives and those he's interacted with, this is especially sad. This is more than just changing face, and saying goodbye to them ever seeing him like this. The doctor tends to leave his life behind when he regenerates, much as with Sarah Jane, and so even though he lives on, his time with these people has ended. Why he tends to do that is anyone's guess. Some of it is the fact that he tends to feel guilty for the effect he has on people, and probably feels there's a point at which he's done enough damage, some of it the fact that he doesn't like relationships to carry into long-term because then he just outlives and watches everyone die. This is just how he is. He comes, tries to provide some incredible experiences for people, and then he leaves, never to return.
This scene really drives this home for me, just how alone he is.
I just noticed that the same thing happent to 10th and 11th: right before their regenaration, they saw the first face their faces ever saw, Rose and Amy.
Well I'm crying now.
+Bia Marques Same, The Doctor is so kind to his companions, 10th gave Martha a better life, Donna a winning lottery ticket etc :)
and nine
Actually, we don't know if Rose was the first face that nine saw, because he probably saw somebody else before meeting her, i mean, i don't think that right after the war doctor regenarated he bumped into rose
Bia Marques Who's your favourite Doctor and era, just out of interest?
doglover12373 I reaaaaally love all eras and doctors but I have to say rtd's era and the 10th because he just made me turn into a huge fan of the show, what about you?
Ugh, I came here to see Rose, but the beginning with Donna and her parents already broke my heart! And Rose afterwards! The 10th Doctor was definitely the best Doctor! Although I loved 11th with Amy and Rory and River, nothing can compare to Rose, Martha and Donna! As far as I can tell, Doctor Who ended after Amy and Rory's sad ending! 😢
TheToilet21 nah, series 9 was actually the best Moffat's done since series 5 tbh
i love Clara
Anyone else notice how Rose said "See Ya" as if she knew.....
OH MY GOSH
When 9 first regenerates into 10, Rose knows it is still the Doctor even when he changes. I mean she could have doubted it was him but she settles into the idea of regeneration so quickly. What if she had a feeling it would happen? What if Bad Wolf and Rose Tyler are more connected then she lets on!?!
I like that idea that as Bad Wolf she would probably go to that moment to say goodbye to her doctor.
I love so many characters on this show. But Rose was that 1 that always made me smile.
The music when he’s talking to Rose gets me every time.
the last words rose ever spoke to the doctor were "See ya"
Not me sitting here bawling over this scene even all these years later. the foreshadowing that Jackie will find someone good for her again, the first time Rose meets the Doctor being the last time he meets her (at least until we found out in Eleven's era that he was her maths tutor at one point), the fact that its marking just the start of her journey with him, that she was the first and last (human) face his face saw... I swear it gets me every single time
This made me cry so hard, i just wanted that she could see him one last time :{
I think 2:55 gets me the most. That's it. That's his last chance ever to see her. And shes gone, dissapeared forever, nipping up the stairs, but with one last look back as if in some ways she knew he was abit different, abit special, bit still nevertheless off. Its so brief, so passing, he's just a guy on the street at this point. And she's gone, all he can do is stare forlornly, watching his future he's already experienced dissappear off, waiting for his past to catch up with it, both delighted at the time he had with her and is going to have, and crushed by the knowledge that he can never, ever have it again. All he can do is stare, like a ghost.
RTD set the bar so staggeringly high for how to do Who that no one afterwards could compete. Its not the just the ending of his era, its the ending of the show, every character arc tied up, every plot line finished, every moment of this entire run summated. He both saved and ruined the show in one stroke.
I don't think anything will ever be as iconic as David Tennant's run as the doctor and nothing ever will be (except maybe his second run haha) he was my childhood, the first doctor who episode I ever watched was the Christmas special after he had just regenerated and I fell in love with the doctor who from then on. He and matt smith will always hold a special place in my heart as my favourite two doctors!
I don't expect Doctor Who to stay the same, it's a show that needs to constantly evolve, but how I wish they could capture the hearts of a nation again the way the Doctor and Rose did. That was lightning in a bottle.
No, I hate the Rose and Tennant romance. Is like the Olicity in Arrow.
@@mayotango1317 lol
In the first episode when doctor who was rebooted rose says that someone told me that I was gonna have a really good year. I've only just realised that it was David Tennant who said that 😭
I think Christopher Eccleston will always be my favorite doctor. Season 1 will forever be my favorite. It's the beginning of everything, not only did it have to be great for the show to run, but he had to set the bar after 20+ years of no doctor who. His one season that he had, had to be amazing, and that's what it was. Fantastic in every way. From the ongoing "Bad Wolf" throughout season 1 to the Daleks getting put back in the show, it was all more than words could explain. I love 10, don't get me wrong I get waaaay attached to 10, but something about 9 captivates me, like it had its own life to it. I'm sad Christopher only had one season, but I'm glad he was the one to play it. You gave many laughs, tears, curse words and everything in between. So thank you Chris. You were truly fantastic.
after over 12 years I ONLY JUST REALISED that when Rose says “you never know there could be someone out there” and Jackie goes “maybe… one day” Jackie is still not over Pete and she doesn’t think she’ll find anyone as good as he was, hence “maybe”🥲but the “one day” foreshadows that she’ll be with him again and I just can’t cope, I love Jackie
I love how Rose is wearing a really long scarf...
I love how rose was the first person he saw and then the last person ❤ ... massive rose fan over here
Do you hear it? It's the sound of my heart breaking into pieces.
on Christmas night, did you hear the sound of every single whovian on the planet's heart breaking?
rachel c *New Year
Arif HB *and Christmas 2013
I wasn't a whovian at the time of 10's regeneration
Definitely should have said 'fantastic' instead
+Harry Williams yeh thats exactly what i was thinking he should of said
"Have a good life. Do that for me Rose. Have a fantastic life." oh Nine. You truly were Fantastic
Just finished 're watching these episodes last night still gets to me David was the best doctor. The doctor loved rose so much and he always will do he wanted her to be the last person he saw and I think he knew she be the first person remember after wards as the last person he saw even tho he couldn't be with her he didn't want to forgot about her. Like David once said the doctor never really got over losing rose and he doesn't think he ever will.
I think I never cried so much in my life than on the day I saw this episode
Rose will have a great year in 2005..
then comes 2006 and she's trapped in an alternate dimension
+Naniun. That doesn't come until 2008
hey its nick - Quite late, but I think Doomsday was during 2007 in-universe, as I think the Doctor accidentally brought Rose back to 2006 in the Slitheen two-parter back in season one.
2007 according to the wiki
if you'd like to feel old, this scene takes place a week after the scenes in The Church on Ruby Road* where baby Ruby is left at the church door.
You really think she would remember him... "People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually - from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint - it's more like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly... timey-wimey... stuff."