@@SamyulDavis you say that like we wouldn't love 3 hours of you doing various vampire impressions talking about how many vampire who are actually aliens in despise, vampires who are from another dimension, and just straight up vampires
Speaking of Whoniverse exclusive films you forgot in Jubilee’s alternate timeline there’s a movie called ‘Daleks: The Ultimate Adventure’ with Evelyn “Hot Lips” Smythe played by Plenty O’Toole.
This cinema talk reminds me of when me and a friend went onto the wiki and searched out favourite series on there to see what might come up. We discovered that Sonic the Hedgehog was mentioned in a story set 2 years before Sonic the Hedgehog first came out. That might sound pretty small but then we thought about it. If he did debut in 1989 instead of 1991, we probably wouldn't have gotten the 15th anniversary game in 2006 as those consoles were not around in 2004.
7:03 So does that mean that everyone who's played a Doctor, Master or Companion exists in the universe while randomly looking like a major character or is it just John Hurt?
“Clara, why does that grumpy cruel old man want to capture that bear? He seems so nice. Who would want to put the bear away?” “You don’t see any resemblance to Mr Curry?” “Yeah, no, why?” “No reason” “I just want to know why he hates that bear so much”
I need to know if there's an explanation to what I've dubbed the Water Paradox, where the Ice Warriors don't seem to exist when the Doctor travels to Bowie Base 1, and yet did exist in the episodes cold War and up to the late 1990s...so what happened?
Time cracks. Since the 11th doctor mentions them affecting the memories of people during the Next Doctor episode in the angel's two parter then that could also have removed the ice warriors of the 21st century for the duration of that story.
Aren't they mentioned in Waters of Mars? EDIT: Yes, they are. DOCTOR: "They tell legends of Mars from long ago, of a fine and noble race who built an empire out of snow. The Ice Warriors."
The Ice Warriors left Mars and became a spacefaring people, either because of the Flood, or an ecological disaster akin to climate change, or both. Presumably, they moved back there in Seeds of Death, which I believe is the only story that actually shows Ice Warriors living on Mars.
Watching those Doctor Who movies in the cinema was definitely an experience... Someone else had taken the seat right in the middle of the cinema which I usually manage to nab, and I even had that seat for Endgame!
if the moxx can get a big finish story then’s it’s only a matter of time until the Pakoos get one and we figure out why mr pakoo has more staminate than his wife
I figured how peter cushing exists in this universe you the tardis created thousands of mathematically-computed simulacra given reality by the TARDIS based on the Doctor's wishes, created out of thin air, perfect and unchanging, to travel at his side without fear of death, in an effort to avoid responsibilities and anxiety including his grandkids John and Gillian. These evading techniques led to the creation of a psychic entity known as the Five O'Clock Shadow, whom the Doctor would later escape by using the same TARDIS functionality to give life to perfectly angst-free versions of himself and Susan.
For the last segment about the Doctor travelling into Jo's mind, it wouldn't be the first time we've seen him do this. Ten does it to Madame De Pompadour in Girl in the Fireplace, only for her to return the favour.
Henry van Statten said there were no references to Daleks on the internet in 2012. If the 1960s Peter Cushing DW films really existed in the Whoniverse, wouldn't Daleks be mentioned on the internet?
If you think about it for to long it’s ludicrous that people on earth aren’t all well aware of alien shit happening. I guess Ryan and Graham were having a nap that time everyone was immortal
@@creed8712 the spacetime rip from the Matt Smith era erased most people's memories of most alien shenanigans in the early 21st century UK, which I can live with, but everybody really ought to remember the Cybermen by now, and if the Sontarans took over the world (unless I'm misremembering) in "Flux," well...
God now thanks to the antics of the Moxx causing us to skip End of the World, we now only have ONE episode of S1 remaining without a problematic cast member/character... Damn you Moxx
You missed Doctor Demonic's Tales of Terror from the audio story Special Features by John Dorney (the fourth story in the Doctor Who: The Demons of Red Lodge and Other Stories anthology - Main Range 142) when talking about cinema unique to the Whoniverse.
@@tarponpet No it isn't. The one on the cover is a new design from Big Finish. The Cyberman is also one of two from Mondas. As explained in the Old Friends boxset two-parter - Way of the Burryman and the Fourth Generation.
Does every "face" of the Doctor already exist in the whoniverse as a separate person? I mean, almost certainly yes, but have we met them all already? At least half of them appeared in the show itself, so i'm sure the comics/books/audio have the rest.
Interestingly no! Aside from the 5th Doctor looking a little bit like the actor Peter Davison (and other 4th wall breaks) the EU doesn't really do this, which sucks as its a great idea for a segment and I'd love to see characters who just look like 4 and 9 around the place.
@@SamyulDavis You're most certainly welcome, and thank you for your awesome content... anywho if anything you'd be a peddler of bullshittery me thinks 🤔😆
Salamander: the worst impression Sam has ever done? Maybe.
It was a good impression of Bela Lugosi
@@Nosregni all of my impressions are bloody transylvanian
@@SamyulDavis Maybe you should do an episode entirely on Vampires.
@@Spider8Crak imagine
@@SamyulDavis you say that like we wouldn't love 3 hours of you doing various vampire impressions talking about how many vampire who are actually aliens in despise, vampires who are from another dimension, and just straight up vampires
I heard that Katy Manning was one of Jimi Hendrix's girlfriends actually, just reminded me when you where talking about Jo's groovy mind
Speaking of Whoniverse exclusive films you forgot in Jubilee’s alternate timeline there’s a movie called ‘Daleks: The Ultimate Adventure’ with Evelyn “Hot Lips” Smythe played by Plenty O’Toole.
This cinema talk reminds me of when me and a friend went onto the wiki and searched out favourite series on there to see what might come up. We discovered that Sonic the Hedgehog was mentioned in a story set 2 years before Sonic the Hedgehog first came out. That might sound pretty small but then we thought about it. If he did debut in 1989 instead of 1991, we probably wouldn't have gotten the 15th anniversary game in 2006 as those consoles were not around in 2004.
7:03 So does that mean that everyone who's played a Doctor, Master or Companion exists in the universe while randomly looking like a major character or is it just John Hurt?
The excuse for Jenna Coleman is that she's just an echo of Clara jumping into the doctors time stream
In all of time and space, there has to be at least 1 coincidence 🤷♂️
“Clara, why does that grumpy cruel old man want to capture that bear? He seems so nice. Who would want to put the bear away?”
“You don’t see any resemblance to Mr Curry?”
“Yeah, no, why?”
“No reason”
“I just want to know why he hates that bear so much”
Charlie Chaplin's daughter played the woman in the episode THE END OF TIME
I need to know if there's an explanation to what I've dubbed the Water Paradox, where the Ice Warriors don't seem to exist when the Doctor travels to Bowie Base 1, and yet did exist in the episodes cold War and up to the late 1990s...so what happened?
Time cracks. Since the 11th doctor mentions them affecting the memories of people during the Next Doctor episode in the angel's two parter then that could also have removed the ice warriors of the 21st century for the duration of that story.
Aren't they mentioned in Waters of Mars?
EDIT: Yes, they are.
DOCTOR: "They tell legends of Mars from long ago, of a fine and noble race who built an empire out of snow. The Ice Warriors."
@@theoutcastboi Yeah. I mean, The Doctor also remembers Rory after he gets zapped away by the time cracks.
They were probably frozen elsewhere. Besides they're mentioned as the people who froze the Flood in the glacier.
The Ice Warriors left Mars and became a spacefaring people, either because of the Flood, or an ecological disaster akin to climate change, or both. Presumably, they moved back there in Seeds of Death, which I believe is the only story that actually shows Ice Warriors living on Mars.
No mention of Chaplin’s appearance in ‘The Feast of Steven’?
Do we know for sure that did in fact happen? I wasn't sure.
Watching those Doctor Who movies in the cinema was definitely an experience... Someone else had taken the seat right in the middle of the cinema which I usually manage to nab, and I even had that seat for Endgame!
if the moxx can get a big finish story then’s it’s only a matter of time until the Pakoos get one and we figure out why mr pakoo has more staminate than his wife
I actually found 90% of the battle in time comics the other week
please scan them~
@@SamyulDavis 👍
I volunteer for any future "spanish/portuguese accent characters" you need.
nucti gatwa is the new doctor right after david tennent
great comic from Paul Cornel .shame he says he does not want to wright anything else in the who universe.
why is charlie chaplin off limits to doctor who?
I figured how peter cushing exists in this universe you the tardis created thousands of mathematically-computed simulacra given reality by the TARDIS based on the Doctor's wishes, created out of thin air, perfect and unchanging, to travel at his side without fear of death, in an effort to avoid responsibilities and anxiety including his grandkids John and Gillian. These evading techniques led to the creation of a psychic entity known as the Five O'Clock Shadow, whom the Doctor would later escape by using the same TARDIS functionality to give life to perfectly angst-free versions of himself and Susan.
For the last segment about the Doctor travelling into Jo's mind, it wouldn't be the first time we've seen him do this. Ten does it to Madame De Pompadour in Girl in the Fireplace, only for her to return the favour.
Who Asked? would have been a great title for this series.
The Mox assaulted me in a dark Alley, he run over my feet and laughed about my flat toes
Henry van Statten said there were no references to Daleks on the internet in 2012. If the 1960s Peter Cushing DW films really existed in the Whoniverse, wouldn't Daleks be mentioned on the internet?
If you think about it for to long it’s ludicrous that people on earth aren’t all well aware of alien shit happening.
I guess Ryan and Graham were having a nap that time everyone was immortal
@@creed8712 the spacetime rip from the Matt Smith era erased most people's memories of most alien shenanigans in the early 21st century UK, which I can live with, but everybody really ought to remember the Cybermen by now, and if the Sontarans took over the world (unless I'm misremembering) in "Flux," well...
God now thanks to the antics of the Moxx causing us to skip End of the World, we now only have ONE episode of S1 remaining without a problematic cast member/character... Damn you Moxx
You missed Doctor Demonic's Tales of Terror from the audio story Special Features by John Dorney (the fourth story in the Doctor Who: The Demons of Red Lodge and Other Stories anthology - Main Range 142) when talking about cinema unique to the Whoniverse.
Oh yes! Never listened to that one.
In the Metropolis one history gets fixed.
Loved that new Cyberman design.
@@pious83 Well its actually an old one just beat up, from wheel in space
@@tarponpet No it isn't. The one on the cover is a new design from Big Finish. The Cyberman is also one of two from Mondas. As explained in the Old Friends boxset two-parter - Way of the Burryman and the Fourth Generation.
@@pious83 It looks very similar to the wheel in space ones though.
@@tarponpet No relation beyond that personal perception.
second now give me YOU
Does every "face" of the Doctor already exist in the whoniverse as a separate person? I mean, almost certainly yes, but have we met them all already? At least half of them appeared in the show itself, so i'm sure the comics/books/audio have the rest.
Interestingly no! Aside from the 5th Doctor looking a little bit like the actor Peter Davison (and other 4th wall breaks) the EU doesn't really do this, which sucks as its a great idea for a segment and I'd love to see characters who just look like 4 and 9 around the place.
@@SamyulDavis When is it mentioned that the 5th Doc looks like Davison? That's wild lols!
@@SamyulDavis dang, that's a shame! Welp, i guess this only remains headcanon then.
Now I'm picturing Broadchurch but the kid is replaced with the Mox of Balhoon and the rest of the cast is Platform One aliens
I’ve never known anyone swear like Jimmy Vee! 🤣
FIRST
"Iconic machine man"....you called Maria a "machine man". You have a film degree? OK, I'll leave it there. Otherwise enjoyable stuff.
So does the Metropolis essay book that comes with the bluray!
@@SamyulDavis Really? I'm shocked. Misgendering Maria? When will it end!
Well, I guess Daleks In Manhattan isn't the worst Doctor Who story written by Helen Raynor after all!
You sir are a giggle merchant 😆😆
I never knew how much I wanted to be called that until just this moment. Usually people just call me a bullshit merchant.
@@SamyulDavis You're most certainly welcome, and thank you for your awesome content... anywho if anything you'd be a peddler of bullshittery me thinks 🤔😆