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- Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2017
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"What do you mean ... 'One'?"
God, what a heartbreaking line.
Yes, considering 9th Doctor mentioned witnessing world war 5...
We have to have 5 world wars before we have have interstellar war 1? That's depressing.
Consider this: people back in 1914-1918 called it "The war to end all wars". To have that pathos and righteousness drained by just a single word: "one". Poeple sometimes kill themselves over less.
Whoops
@@mac1991seth Actually, Hitler referred to it as World War One (or First World War or whatever) before the second one had even started. So it may not have been quite that drastic. Apparently it was to give it more meaning, but I'm not sure how it does.
”World war one?”
Oh god that broke my heart
Yes heart breaker. WWIII will be even sadder.
The War To END All Wars... D'oh!
World War Zero 😎
This is all Wonder Woman's fault.
'shhh, spoilers'
Poor character, doesn't know what's coming.
“There’s a few false starts but you get there in the end”
Twelve words
"There's" is an abbreviation of "there is", not a single word.
@@enlightendbel Well, Capaldi is the third reincarnation of the Doctor. Are we forgetting the War Doctor?
I of course meant the thirteenth
@@HalValla01 you can edit comments by the way
edit: ^^^^^
@@IBagel2 I. Know
“Madness was never this good” now that is a Doctor Who episode !
I'm your 1000th like, just wanna say watching that 999 go to 1k was great, the power I felt. I am now the devil incarnate
@@henryofskalitz4879 lol, didn’t even know I had made any RUclips comment that had more then a couple of likes let alone 1k
@@bryansalvagejr757 I have one comment on here that has 6.7k likes, that shit makes me go nuts every time o see it.
Trust dude eventually this comment will go to 2k likes then 3 then 4 etc and you'll feel powerful for some weird reason haha
@thomas gamer I know…both of them and the timeless child episode really did destroy it!!
Yeah, compared to the garbage that Christian ball has turned it into this is amazing
"World War One? What do you mean...'One'?" Mark Gatiss delivered that line perfectly, truly heartbreaking
pretty sad considering this guy is possibly hitler himself. as he was a corporal during WW1
@@romanplays1 Except he so obviously a british officer, and the doctor knows hitler was involved in the christmas war. There is no chance he is hitler lol.
@@billcipher9344 yeah, he's (spoilers) the dad or grand dad of the leader of unit and a long time Friend to the doctor. (I forget his name)
@@TheSpencermacdougall the captain turns out to be Archibald Hamish Lethbridge-Stewart... A predecessor to Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart, or simply known as Brigadier, who was also the father of Kate Lethbridge-Stewart. The Chief Scientific Officer of UNIT. Her office was the Black Archives in the Tower of London.
@@billcipher9344 Could they be talking about the other guy in the trench/shell hole with him?
The whole time this poor soldier is just slowly completely losing his mind.
CXimines Just so know, I'm 90% sure that the soldier is hitler. Not even because of how he looks, but I think they mentioned it in a different video.
Lord Tiger wonder if they'll stick him in a cupboard again.
Nah, this soldier is probably the guy who designed the Police Box.
SammEater actually, he could be the grandfather to the brigadier
Did you see him holding the VHS tape?
The real joke lies in how Capaldi was the same age as Hartnell when he played The Doctor.
So...ouch.
No Capaldi was older
@@vasyear That's even worse. He didn't get younger
I AM YOUNGER
he says after 12 lives, including thousands of years on Trenzalore and aimless wandering through time until he got bored and a 20 plus year honeymoon.
@@SantomPh plus how many decades as a teacher in that university? Plus the time war and all those shenanigans in 11's era, the doctor is probably pushing 3500
@@johnmcauliffe8824 Do the billions of years in the Confession Dial count?
Peter Capaldi’s doctor was extremely underrated. Him and Tennant nailed the role.
Also Matt Smith
No love for Christopher Eccleston? He was by far the best one of the New Who Doctors to me.
@@demon_hawkeye5269 hmmm I feel Matt got what he deserved. He was extremely popular in fact close to Tennant in his prime as the doctor
@@kurvos I liked Christopher Eccleston and respect how we revived the show but I don’t think he was on the same level as Capaldi was as the doctor
@@jorgew7538 "The same level"? Okay, screw you too then. It's one thing to say you prefer Capaldi, it's an entirely different thing to say he's on a different level like a pretentious snob.
"What do you mean... One?"
Need I quote Hagrid: "Shouldn't have said that..."
"I should NOT have said THAT...."
Would be cool if they had that in there as a little nod to HP
HalValla01 there is a nod to HP since the first doctor is none other than Mr. Filch
@@chgreengrass4934 where is that fanfic?
no you didnt but here we are anyway
"I am younger"
Cry from the heart haha
Don't forget "Have I been burgled?"
Hannahpauline snap!
NO YOU'RE NOT! You're TWO THOUSAND YEARS older! :P
this is the Doctor that calls everyone, including his older selves, "young man". The Fifth Dr was the oldest in his time and the First still called him the young fellow.
In what way is he younger
I love how 12 talks about his past selves like they were incapable younger siblings that he cares about… for me, he embodies ‘The Doctor’ perfectly… a reluctant protector.
"I spent yesterday wearing a bow tie, the day before in a long scarf. This is my party, and all of me is invited."
**Holds up VHS tape in distress**
"Is anyone going to explain what's going on"
The actor David Bradley is playing One. I was thinking it was some kind of actor and CG but once I googled William hartnell and remembered his face you can tell it's not exactly him. Pretty spot on though I was shook!
2021 people: Yes, what is that thing?
That prop is meant to be a stand in for Daleks Master Plan btw.
Even referenced as such in the novelisation.
"What do you mean, One?"
Powerful line right there, wonderful. And the delivery of it was great too.
If I remember correctly, WWI was already titled one by some while it was still ongoing, probably because people were sure more would come eventually. We have to consider that war was at that time a normal diplomatic tool, there were no international agreements to restrict warfare, and shifting alliances and territorial scuffles were a daily business. And considering that they reached the techonological level to actually do a world war, it was rather clear that it would happen again. Honestly, people of that time would probably be rather suprised to hear that there were just two in these first 100 years.
@@Mysterios1989 it was never called WW1 during the war, all known sources refer to it as the Great War, the World War or just the War
@@Mysterios1989 ww1 was surposed to be the war to end all wars the docter hinting at a second must be heartbreaking for him
He should a pull a River Song on him and say,"Spoilers..."
I have a German language photo encyclopedia of WWI published 1927, and it's simply called "The War in Pictures." Every source I've read between the wars called it The War or The Great War.
"I...become...you?"
"Well, there are a few false starts but you get here in the end." smile
I just commented on that, lol. Have you ever watched the fourth Doctor? He reminded me of him.
Qardo Tom Baker smile lol
And one Chernobyl level every right after.
I love that smile at the end, it's adorable.
He just shat on all the other Dr who's
“What do you mean… one?” One of the rawest lines in the show. Moffat did not have to write that gut punch in there
I love how Mark Gatiss reacted to the mention of world war one. The slight pause, then the shocked face when he gets that he really mentioned number. Then the rising desperation in the few next line.
His reaction was as believable, as it could be.
Do not forget his change in posture and placing his hands behind him when he said "What do you mean One?"
I just wish it lasted longer, maybe a tear or something, while the doctor doesn’t make it to be a joke, love 12 but the spoilers line wasn’t very good there
"Well I assumed I'd get...younger!"
"I AM younger!"
Love that little shout out to how 'regeneration' was originally meant to be 'deaging' and that the Second Doctor was meant to be a younger version of the First Doctor.
I can assure you that was not intentional
@@florenceflowers4709 I can assure you it was intentional and they even intended to budget save by making a black wig version of William Hartnell's hair...hairline.
@@xtremetuberVII bro that was 4 years ago, lil' late there
@@florenceflowers4709 It absolutely WAS intentional. Before the whole "infinite regenerations" nonsense they added with Whittaker, this version of the Doctor (Capaldi) was the first incarnation of a new regeneration cycle.
@@0megacron As I have non stop pointed out to everyone for the last two years, the Timeless Children does NOT mean that the Doctor could have regenerated at any point in Time of the Doctor.
The regenerations were stolen from the Doctor by Tecteun/Rassilon/Whoever the fuck Lord President happened to be.
Furthermore, infinite regenerations was already alluded to with the new cycle anyway. Or at least too many to matter.
Now I don't LIKE the retcon but we really don't need to be exaggerating the impact of it. It means nothing and can safely be ignored.
Capaldi: "I am younger!"
Me: "Now are you talking chronologically or mentally or metaphorically?"
Physically, of course. When he regenerates, he usually gets a younger body.
He-hey! How about that "City of Death", am I right? Philosophically, of course! Then we're going to lunch ;D
Of course it was going to be the one thing you didn't say.
Yeah, I like _City of Death._
Romana 2: "Where are we going?"
Doctor 4: "Are you talking philosophically or geographically?"
Romana 2: "Philosophically."
Doctor 4: "Well then we're going to lunch."
That totally sounds like something David would say
Obviously mentally 😂😂
Oh the dismay on his face when he asks, 'World war... one?'
I can't get the image of Capaldi's posture at 1:06 out of my head
Dude's got the body language of a really guilty puppy 😂
He did just tell a guy that the war he's fighting in, the one that is meant to be "the war to end all wars", isn't, and there will be another just as bad, or even worse, and that everything he has been fighting for, and that his comrades have died for, is a worthless and pointless fantasy. So yeah, "Spoilers."
yeah!! It's very subtle but it's brilliant! Especially the quick eye glance up!!
"Well....there's a few false starts, but you get there in the end."
God, I love Capaldi's wit. 😂
That's my favorite part.
It's that very giddy smile he gives that really makes the scene work so well.
You can't speak against his comment, when you're unsure as to whether or not your own is correct. Quite often talented actors give suggestions or improvise in their lines, and they end up on the final cut. Could very well be Capaldi's wit, or not.
How about liking his delivery of the line?
It's not his wit, he didn't write it, he just said it.
William Hartnell, born in 1908, was 55 in 1963. Peter Capaldi, born in 1958, was 55 in 2013. The 1st and 12th Doctors are literally the exact same physical age, and could both (no offense) pass as being a couple of decades older. That's hilarious. It also explains the running joke of 12 being offended by how old people think he looks. (For reference, David Bradley is currently 75.)
@@MaskedMan66 Hartnell clearly didn't age very well as he could have been mistaken for being in his seventies. David Bradley however is the physical age that he was playing.
@@MaskedMan66 I know he acted older than himself, I was merely stating that he LOOKED older than what he really was. But I think it's safe to say that he was playing an older character. After all, it's funny that when the first Doctor was recast for, The Five Doctors in 1983 it was was Richard Hurndall was in his early seventies and David Bradley was 75. Clearly Hartnell was playing an older man than himself.
... and now we have Tom Cruise when he was about 55 doing stuff like *this*!
ruclips.net/video/xU9AN-vUZLc/видео.html
I think that Peter Capaldi looks good for his age.
@@shan4680 and Paul Rudd (Ant-Man) is 52.
"I'd assumed I'd get... younger."
"I AM younger!!"
Best part of the special.
He’s younger... by a few years.
"Well, there's a few false starts but you get there in the end." Big grin.
That was so the fourth Doctor. In fact, I swear he even said that line himself but I can't remember where or when.
Well at least you know Who
My only wish was that Baker had offered Smith a Jelly Baby in the gallery :D
0:45 That "Wait, what he just say?" head movement was so subtle it would be a shame if anyone missed it. It really emphasizes his character's genuine confusion.
TheGreatSeraphim Yes, that shift of his head was brilliant acting. You could almost feel his character's blood freeze.
Glad that the three of us weren't the only ones who noticed it ...
@@DarthAverage I saw it as well....and yes, a subtle but important bit of acting there.
It was supposed to be "The War to End All Wars" -- so all-encompassing, so horrible, that no sane society would ever countenance letting things go that far again. Imagine how deeply tragic it would be to hear that one syllable "One" and realize that people were so stupid, blind, or evil as to do something like that enough times in the future to need a numbering system for them.
“Always remember where you parked, going to come up a lot.” Understatement of the century
Couple millennia actually
God I miss Capaldi. He was bloody magnificent.
The best Doctor. Yes, even better than Tom Baker. What an extraordinary actor.
@@jaschul agreed
@@Ahzuv Concur. And to think of all the hate he got when he replaced Matt... Years from now, people will be saying the exact same thing about Jodie, and they'll be right too.
Yeah. I love his predecessor, but Capaldi deserved so much better than he got.
@@lancer525 Jodie is fantastic, it's just a shame the writing was horrible. I really hope that it doesn't put a "bad taste" in people's mouths about having a different gender play the role.
0:54 This is why this series is so endearing to me. Teaching us all in the present pieces of our collective past. The hurt in his eyes as he grapples to comprehend “1”. They knew it the as The Great War. One so horrible in its atrocities and human suffering to be utterly inconceivable there would be another one, only much , much worse.
Another name was the war to end all wars.
Which makes that "1" even more of a gut punch
Remember when Danny thought the Doctor was Clara's father, and the Doctor outraged said, "How could I be her father when we look exactly the same age???" Twelve really believes he looks young!
12 is the midlife crisis Doctor
i wonder what that makes 13
We don’t know enough about 13’s character to know what kind of doctor she is
Actually, that would be 6.
I guess when you live for thousands of years, the difference between ages gets a bit confusing.
David Bradley was brilliant as the First Doctor. Every bit the imperious, irascible, no-nonsense fellow William Hartnell was in the role. His appearance is equally spot on. Brings back fond memories of watching early Who as a boy. Mister Hartnell's portrayal of the First Doctor reminded me of my grandfather, both in his appearance and his manner. Wonderful stuff. RIP Mister Hartnell.
Except for the over-the-top sexism. The First Doctor wasn't sexist; patriarchal, yes, but there's a very big difference between being basically everyone's granddad and being a sexist.
@Malk Von Batshit You don't need to tell me. That's part of my problem with the show as it currently stands.
Classic Who for life at this point.
@@filthycasual8187 Thats a writers problem, not the performance itself.
I do wish the hartnellism where there like hum and the sarcasm and his wise words. That sexism shouldn't have been there that wasnt hartnells role as the doctor
Ok well they'll bring the sexism with David Bradley except he isn't only version of the first doctor to go down that direction. During the 5 doctors episode. The 2nd actor replacing William hartnell. He was just the same as David bradleys interpretation.
Something I just noticed if you look at the soldier when the doctor says he's a soldier from world war 1 you can see his attention focus clearly on the doctor as if he heard him wrong.
Mark Gatiss did not get the kudos he deserved for his acting in this special.
At "world war" he's still a bit scattered, but at the word "one" all of his focus goes right to the Doctor. Which is 100% fair if someone you're beginning to gather is a time traveler refers to the "War to End All Wars" as "World War *One*". The Doctor does have the self-awareness to be ashamed to look him in the eyes when he says "Sorry, spoilers". Not just sorry about WW2, but most especially sorry that he can't tell the soldier anything about it.
"I AM YOUNGER!!!" Twelve is SO insulted by One's crack about assuming he'd get younger when he regenerated - I absolutely love that line!!
Younger by a few years.
the First Doctor actually had a Time Lord childhood and education and grew old naturally, the Twelfth was basically still a child by comparison. Yet looks just as old!
I do love Mark Gatiss, that one line "What do you mean one" was enough to bring a tear to my eye, man's inhumanity to man will sadly never end.
It was 'The War to End all Wars' but I guess that didn't really happen, did it? Even though it was a few lines of dialogue, it was a bit powerful.
Humanity just had to go and make a sequel and a few spin offs. Gotta hope we aren't going for a trilogy.
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That manga adaptation jumped the shark.
"Peace is the name of the ideal we deduce from the fact that there have been interludes between wars." --- Col John Christian Falkenberg, "The Mercenary" by Jerry Pournelle
1st doctor: I thought I'd be younger.
12th doctor: I am younger!
Me: *dies of laughter*
@@williamsrdan lol
Yah 12 can never tell his own age he thinks him and Clara look the same age too
Funny thing is that Capaldi was the same age William Hartnell was when he played the Doctor. Hartnell just looked older than his years.
Greatest Doctor statement ever. Oh, the indignation!
I mean, technically he's much much older, right?
When First walks in and asks, "Have I been burgled?" It always cracks me up.
That and Brig's dad holding up a VHS. I reckon a lot of Zoomers could relate to that befuddlement. It's all come full circle.
"What do you mean, world war.... one?"
"Oh... sorry... spoilers..."
1st: Well, I assumed I'd get younger.
12th: *I AM YOUNGER!*
😂
Hunter X05 well in theory yes and no
12th is older!!!!!!!
Younger in looks. Older in chronology
Technically yes he is because the first in his second regeneration cycle and no cos he's thousands of years older than the 1st, I dunno wibbly wobbly timey wimey xD
Hartnell was 58 in the Tenth Planet, Capaldi will be 59 when Twice Upon a Time is broadcast tomorrow. It's a meta joke.
“There’s a few false starts but you get there in the end” XD this is why I love this show
LOL! And that smile ...Remind you of anyone? ....
*Enters his house and its been completely redecorated*
“Have I been burgled?”
"I'd say stop being an idiot but I kinda know what's coming"
Jesus lolol
Is that a dig at Patrick Troughton or all of the future Doctors?
@@pogigwapo5093 I think at all of them, including himself.
@KVAcedo27 is that what he meant ? I haven't watched the classic series
"But what do you mean... One?"
Imagine learning that your fight, the worst in history, which you hope will settle all warring forever, was only a precursor to something at least as horrible. Please keep this quality of writing!
The sobering thing is, every time we have a horrible war like that, _that_ generation learns better and does what it can to avoid war. The next generations, never having experienced that horror, are liable to repeat history.
History and quality writing like this are our best weapons against repeating history.
Nah Moffats gone
Yeah, Mark Gatiss's acting in that moment was so good too. Loved it. It was heartbreaking, but loved it.
If it makes you feel better, I have heard the last 70 years being called "The long peace" by some historians. It's quite astounding really how small the conflicts have been since then, globally speaking.
Well, they wouldn't be liable to repeat history if they read a book or something.
I have a feeling this is going to go down as a very iconic episode.
Yeah. It will either be regarded as the perfect swansong for Moffat, or one of the worst episodes of all time. I'd expect most people will be in the latter category (I hope I won't).
Well I always try to be the optimist, and from what we've seen from it so far (as well as bearing in mind the quality of series 10) I have no reason to doubt that this episode will be anything short of amazing.
my first DR [my actual G.P ] The one who delivered me actually had that same HAT that [ not quite HARTNELL is wearing AH HA HA !!
Any multi Doctor story is iconic by default.
well obviously, besides being a multi doc story, its Capaldis last and Moffats and pretty much everyone elses and it may also be the last episode of Doctor Who before it all goes wrong
Can we stop and appreciate what David Bradley has done to help both cement William Hartnell's legacy and bringing the 1st doctor back to relevancy
I love Capaldi. I know he had a quite a few stinker episodes but he also had some of the best episodes. He's definitely MY favorite modern Doctor. I mean 9, 10 and 11 were all great, it's just.....I dunno, Capaldi just had the whole package for me. Who knows, maybe he'll come back for a Doctor Who Special one day. I can only hope.
"Thought I would get younger"
"I AM YOUNGER!!!"
someone explain what's going on? well, beta was a better format but VHS won the promo war, ...
Heh,1st Doctor is 10th Doctor's Fan.
12 said he and Clara looked exactly the same age. He's got that cute age blindness.
David Bradley is 75 and Peter Capaldi is 59. Probably a joke that they got someone old to play someone relatively young
Please be a good send off, please be a good send off.
And please do Mr.Hartnell's Doctor justice.
Impossible to have a good sendoff when it's tainted by what's coming next showing up out of Capaldi.
Series 11 might be amazing, we just don't know. Odds are it won't but let's not judge until we've seen it.
Meh. The doctor's gender doesn't matter. I'm just glad Moffat is gone.
No, you're pointing out problems you don't yet know exist.
“ I’d say stop being an idiot, but I kind of know what’s coming.” 😂 Capaldi had the best lines of any doctor. People say he didn’t get the best episodes, but he had the best speeches and the best one-liners. 😍
What do you mean... One?
This requires more recognition, because that is a really heavy line.
Yeah cause noone in the comments is giving it any recognition 🙄
@@miraclesandmoonbeams464 They are...
I'm a little sad they didn't focus on it here more, but wow the heartbreak in the delivery of that line, "what do you mean...one".
The First World War was at the time considered the single greatest tragedy in human history, with the prevailing belief that it was humanity at its worst, with many questioning if it would even be possible for it to end, or if anyone at all would be left alive.
I can't imagine the hopelessness one must feel realizing that what one sees as the end of the world, is in fact just the first of an unknown number of such events.
nikolai60 or that the Great War never ends...we just take breaks...
Well in 1914 none of these realizations had happened yet. His question should probably be "World war?" rather than "What do you mean one?"
world war one is still considered on the whole a worse war than ww2, ww2 may have had a higher toll, but ww1 had worse conditions with the trench warfare
@@alexv1154 Tell that to the civilians who had to suffer from constant bombing or concentration camps. WW1 was worse for soldiers but WW2 was worse for those that were not in the front.
Thanks captain
10: I don't want to go
11: I'll always remember when the doctor was me
12: Don't forget to subscribe to the official Doctor Who youtube channel
0.0
Cruel but funny.
“I thought...”
“what?”
“well, I assumed I’d get....younger”
“I AM YOUNGER!!”
"do I get younger?" "I am younger!"
this line is hilarious.
I’m so happy they brought David Bradley back as the First Doctor! He does a great impression of Hartnell.
JustSomeRUclipsr no, he doesn't, he sounds like David Bradley desperately trying to do an impression of the first doctor, but that's not a bad thing, because he is trying, and trying is all he can do. He looks like the first doctor, and I wouldn't be surprised if he's completely nailed the character, but, his impression just doesn't sound like him.
No he isn't that it's not bad.
D. Bradley only looks like the First Doctor. Sounds hardly like him. Doesn't even sound like he's trying, imho.
Xander Whovian and sadly never will as Hartnell died in hospital, aged 67 of heart failure in 1978. Along with Troughton who came second, also at 67, also of heart failure. And finally, Pertwee who, you guessed it. Heart failure but he was aged 77. They all died in order, all ending with the number '7' and all in hospital.
What would be sad but cool is if they all died in order according to their regenerations but I don't see that happening any time soon as there have been some rather old actors (IE Capaldi) to play the Time Lord.
It's out of order already, anyway, since John Hurt died earlier this year.
"I'd say don't be an idiot, but I know what's coming." Is 12 making a joke about the second doctor?
Probably number 7..
He's making a joke about 11.
Or maybe 12 is just saying that he knows what happens after 1 regenerates.
He's saying that he knows what's coming because he was once The First Doctor looking at his future incarnation. Rather than The Twelfth Doctor looking at his original incarnation
David Ormsby He doesn't remember that though.
"Well, there's a few false starts, but you get there in the end."
Peter's cheeky smile after this line.
"You are in for a big sup-"
*1st Suprised*
😂😂😂😂😂😂
As much as it is a joke it's also so tragic when he goes "What do you mean... one?"
Everyone thought World War I was the worst. The War to End All Wars. To know that it wasn't, that your fight in the end didn't matter as something worse would come from it... that is a gut punch.
And the Doctor, waaaaay back in 2005, claims there’s at least a World War Five.
Which, at least in-universe, dilutes their sacrifices that much more.
especially when you end up causing it
Unfortunately, it’s because of what happened in WWI that directly led to WWII. Hitler was involved in both wars but didn’t have a very prominent role in the first. He thought Germany got shafted after the war and that fueled his rise to power. And the rest is history.
World war 2 had the holocaust and atomic bombs, but for a soldier world war 1 sounds like it was much worse. Endless horror in the trenches, just waiting to die. Getting sick and your body rotting away while you're constantly wet and filthy, explosions around you 24/7 for weeks or months. Battles in WW2 were over much quicker thanks to tanks and more advanced air warfare.
It was called the great war at the time
I'm digging Peter's hair. I wish it was like that for his entire run as the Doctor :(
thePixelBeast agreed. He looks majestic
thePixelBeast Same! I love his longer hair! It makes him look like a mad scientist
He has some sweet rocking hair.
Mad Einstein.
Each season it got a little bit longer lol
"I assumed I'd get...younger..." Had me cracking up at that one.
Peter Capaldi was a natural. Fit this role like a glove.
2:02 "I am youngah!"
Jesus, that caught me by surprise.
you mean 2:00
I mean, he’s not wrong. Peter Capaldi is definitely younger than David Bradley. 😂😂😂😂
12: *I AM YOUNGER!*
ME: **chokes on food**
Well the character is how many hundreds of years older? Somewhere between 900-2000.
It would have been humorous had he met Matt's '11th' & said that. It's really only valid when River says, "I've never seen you so young before." Because that is the furthest back in their history she has ever gone, & he answers, "I'm really not."
IKR? That part cracked me up.
technically he's the 14th doctor, the first in a line of 12 more regenerations. I'm not sure why people call him that...
@@RYNUS-vc9cw If you're gonna be pedantic about it, then he's either the 13th or the 15th, depending on if we include 10s little midlife crisis.
@@arctic_line and John Hurts war doctor
"There's a few false starts but you get there in the end"
A line thats over looked but very funny
I loved David Bradley as the 1st Doctor, I wish we could see him back on screen in an old school new adventure teaming up with Docs 2 & 3. Don't know who'd play 2 but Sean Pertwee would be ideal as 3.
"I'd say stop being an idiot, but I kinda know what's coming."
I'd be pretty ticked off if someone spoiled World War II for me. Ticked off, but mostly scared out of my mind.
Obi-Wan Kenobi what are you doing in Doctor Who? There’s no high ground here!
look out he has the highground he is standing on the console of the tardis!
Obi-Wan Kenobi
Clone wars 2
Just imagine living in the trenches for months and then someone tells you that your sons and grandsons will live something even worse somehow. I don't know if I'd become mad or just maddeningly sad.
Hello there.
1:47 the smile always gets me
"I'd say stop being an idiot but I kind of know what's coming"
Underrated line :P
Clearly Twelve doesn't think very highly of the Second Doctor. Then again there's a long tradition of current Doctors not liking their past selves very much. (Of course, Peter Capaldi loves Patrick Troughton.)
How will I remember to subscribe to the official Doctor Who youtube channel when Peter is gone?
LOL, then you'd best get it done beforehand, hadn't you?
eyewars Jodie will remind you!
I know! Just think, after this it will be woman telling us to subscribe! A Woman!? Preposterous! It's enough to dislodge ones monacle!
Cyberman ear implant?
Once Soccer Mom tells me to subscribe, I will unsubscribe. I have no problem with women taking over anything seeing as I am one myself, but the Doctor as a woman is going to be weird. The Doctor has a need for a companion to keep him grounded and to have someone to show off to and he was often unsure of himself, he needed nurturing, whereas women are nurtures and fairly grounded. But what do I know. I wonder whose face will be the first face that the 13th doctor will see?
Thinking back on the first Doctor, it's easy to forget that despite appearance he was actually the youngest of the incarnations and his elderly appearance was just simple aging process, so when you think about it it makes sense that at his age he'd be less than keen on his oncoming regenerations being old.
Of course it doesn't seem to be an issue. This Doctor while visually looking older didn't seem to be any less spry. Heck I think Smith's Doctor moves around like an old man.
One of the things that made him great. He really did seem like a very old man in a young man's body.
The face the first doctor made when he entered the twelfth's TARDIS was priceless!
ironic, "I am younger!" -never gets old! XD
I love Mark Gatiss just slinking around awkwardly in the background. 😂😂 I feel you, man.
hahaha yeah
Love their interaction, but I can't help but shed a tear at the soldier's uttering of, "Yes, but...what do you mean, 'One'?"
Dark humor, indeed. But there's always been a hint of that through the entire storyline, since the beginning.
Mary Ann Bittle yeah...pus, on our end, it's fairly easy to forget that from 1914 to 1940 or so World War 1 was colloquially known as the Great War, so for the soldier to hear it called something else, and the first of that something at that, is... Understandably disturbing, to say the least
BrentD5000, the second world war started in 1939.
Just to state a fact, the first world war ended in 1918.
Impulse 2152 Yes, but the common terminology for what we know as WWI didn't begin to change till people began to realize that what was known as the War in Europe was once again engulfing the whole world. 1940 is about right for when 1 and 2 were beginning to be used to identify events.
nikolai60 couldn't have said it better myself
"I AM YOUNGER!"
Says the oldest person to play the doctor to date.
Capaldi was the best Doctor he embodied the role
And here we have three fine actors who've had other roles in New Who together in a scene as different characters. Has this ever happened before?
Now all we need to happen is for Capaldi and Bradley to write an episode. Then we'll have a scene between three actors who've all played different parts in the series and have all written an episode for the show.
MaskedMan66 Yep.
@Nemo Pouncey I know that Tennant did one of the Big Finish audio dramas before, but when did Matt show up?
1:01 What do you mean one?
Not gonna lie, if I was him I would be very afraid for the future.
SlyPhoenix720 I really hope that that is explored further in the episode
War World I was called the great war
Sophia Wilson
At the time it was known as "the war to end all wars", which only amplifies the officer's concern that there's plenty more to come.
Yap I also love how it takes him time to understand what he has said
I’m not him and I’m still very afraid of the future :S
Peter Capaldi was a great doctor his story lines where all over the plays but he was great
"Well I assume that get younger"
"I AM YOUNGER"
Yeah he take that very PERSONAL 😂
“What do you mean..World War ONE..?”
Wow that hit home hard. And you can see 12 lowkey felt bad for dropping that on him too
Edit. Damn thanks for the likes guys. It’s appreciated
Yeah... Just a bit. He probably still knew it as "the Great War" or "the War to End All Wars"... which he just learns it ISN'T.
And thanks Doc. for planting the idea of WWII into his head. Careless boy, just careless.
That dropped my heart.
Okay, quick question: what is this 'lowkey' thing I've been seeing all around the net recently?
Mr. Scratch lowkey: slick, kinda, a little. In this context at least
I want the Twelfth Doctor's dying words to be "Don't forget to subscribe to the official Doctor Who RUclips Channel."
It'll be the best fourth wall break.
PeterDaGreat _ it really would
Lol - no it wouldn't, it would be terrible.
But I agree with the sentiment.
I'm surprised the Doctor doesn't have a youtube channel. At some point he got really into making birdhouses and started putting up videos of them online.
PeterDaGreat _ I mean, he's broken the fourth wall before. Series 9, Episode 4 (I can't remember the title), with the bootstrap paradox thing.
Well yeah, he did but still it wasn't that big.
1:44
Child me who was to shy for his own good that aspired to be a paleontologist, sees adult me who became a flamboyant security guard who learns to play the saxaphone.
Bradley did a phenomenal job as Hartnell’s First Doctor. I was quite emotional, if I’m honest.
First Doctor: ‘I assumed I’d get younger…’Twelfth Doctor: ‘I AM YOUNGER!!!!’
I don’t think that moment will get old for quite a while…
Ahhh. I see what you did!
very good
"Yes, but... what do you mean... one?"
Thanks, Mark. Needed that punch to the feels.
If I recall one of the doctors I think it was the 9 mentioned had 5 of them before we got to the first intersler one
This was uploaded 5 tears ago now... god how time flies!
"I am younger!!" I just love how offended he sounds, like the entire time the Doctor was Twelve, he never accepted his age
Younger by a few years.
I AM YOUNGER !
no hey is way older even if u dont count the regeneation thingie
i remember a episode where hey was respawning and punching a diamond wall till the end of time granted hey didnt age because the respawning i stil count it
I get the joke. He thinks he's younger because his last incarnation (Smith) regenerated from old age (800 years of Trenzalore)
The irony is of course, that Peter Capaldi (59) is older than William Hartnell (58) was when he left the show (excluding the 3 doctors special)
That a strike! LOL
yeah, hartnell just looked way older because he was a chain smoker and had tons of health problems.
Well - Hartnell
There’s - Troughton
A - Pertwee
Few - Baker
False - Davison
Starts - Baker
But - McCoy
You - McGann
Get - Hurt
There - Eccleston
In - Tennent
The - Smith
End - Capaldi
In the years since Peter’s departure he has gone higher and higher in my doctor who ranks as his delivery and performances really were fantastic. Second only to tennant now
First Doctor: "You can't change history! Not one line!"
54 years of television later
Twelfth Doctor: "...And I have also introduced the word 'dude' several centuries early."
Can't wait to see how they'll interact XD
*"Crossing into established events is strictly forbidden. Except for cheap tricks."*
"You're ... me?
- DUUUUUUUDE !
- Do I .... become .... youuu ?
- DUUUUUUUUUDE !
- Well, I assume that I get ... younger?
- DUUUU-I AM YOUNGER ?!"
"Dude" gas been around since the 1850s.... and now you know ;)
Robots Everywhere and who’s fault is that?
answer: it’s in the question
History abhors a paradox, and will always try to right its self, it is one reason that we don't see any paradoxes in history as it always fixes the stupidity of time travelers :D
"What do you mean.....ONE?"
Okay, Moffat, I'll give you that one! XD
Really he shouldn't even recognize the term world war, it's December 1914, they've only been fighting for a few months.
@@DaDunge All of Europe was at war, and for a european-centric society it is within the possibilit that the Great War would be called 'World War', but it was also known as 'The War to end all Wars' so it can be quite shocking to realize that there will be a war ahead that is just as bad, maybe even worse than the current one. Some people saw the new technology in WWI and being told there would be a second I would be horrified at the thought that there might be worse weapons on the horizon.
So, it's the question if he recofnized the term, or simply thought about what it could mean for everyone.
@@grayscribe1342 Again this is December of 1914, Britain wouldn't even call a general draft for another year (more actually, January 1916).
@@DaDunge I don't see your point. Try this one. 4 Empires, 4 of the most powerful nations of the world were at war.
And some informed people understood what that would mean back then. Before it even started some had realized how this would end. While I recomend the entire series, take a look at this one:
ruclips.net/video/WukYrrTH3ms/видео.html
Just to 9:45
@@grayscribe1342 Saw that ages ago, but extra credit is hardly a good factual source, you may want to try this:
ruclips.net/channel/UCUcyEsEjhPEDf69RRVhRh4A
0:30 In fairness, 12 how many police boxes do you see in the South Pole
It’s a close thing, but Capaldi is my favourite Doctor and I’ve seen them all. 🥺
The Doctor is always arguing with himself, lol.
he always argues with himself
Even when he's the only one there.
yes
We all are
In fairness, if you have the ego the size of the doctors and you run into a past self, you're going to definitely argue
1:50 That is a VERY Tom Baker smile.
Peter is like a mix of four three and one in personality
Doctor: *”I AM YOUNG!”*
Also Doctor: *in his 80’s when it comes to humans*
Over 2000 year old Doctor meets the Doctor who is just pushing 450 and never regenerated.... and he has the arrogance to talk down to him like he was the infant. I'm going to love this episode.
David Dudman the First Doctor traditionally bosses the others around because he has lived as a Time Lord from childhood and into old age and through the timey wimey stuff has met all of the other Doctors, who regenerated into adults.
he organized their attendance at the Brig's funeral, after all
Don't forget, 12 is actually BILLIONS of years old (bc of the confession diary). So 1 literally is an infant in comparison 😂
@@MaskedMan66 he is the only Doctor who actually lived from birth to Time-Lordness, the original article, as the Fourth Doctor says. He is the one who sat in school with the Master and the Rani, the one who realized his people were darned stagnant etc
@PlatinumPrism specifically it's a kind of quantum suicide. Every time you teleport, your atoms taken apart and reassembled. You die, that original you is gone, your quantum "clone" simply sees it as a direct continuation. The truth of the matter is trillions of clone doctor's died in the dial, to free the last.
@@MaskedMan66 I think if you do some research you'll find I'm not. Some very interesting philosophy conversations to be had on the topic if you care to look into it.
Consider for a moment that when we join the doctor in the episode hes already been in there for 1000 years and is still experiencing it fresh. If it was one continuous life would he not remember some of it? I'm not saying the clone didn't figure it out part way through each time, but it's clear each iteration is a fresh experience with no connection to the previous or future.