Doctor Who Did a Musical... | The Devil's Chord (Review and Analysis)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 май 2024
  • Doctor Who's Series 14 kicked off with a big double--premiere. I've already covered Space Babies, the first episode, but now it's time to cover S14E02: The Devil's Chord! This musical-themed episode takes The Doctor and Ruby back in time to meet The Beatles. But is it any good?
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  • @HarboWholmes
    @HarboWholmes  22 дня назад +11

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    • @mattthesilent777RED
      @mattthesilent777RED 22 дня назад

      Stop future-Harboing, these episodes should all be deleted from the BBC archives

    • @vullord666
      @vullord666 21 день назад

      You know has this series so far felt a little Disney ABC family Once Upon a Time to anyone else? I know they've said Disney is only doing marketing and streaming it for international audiences, but it feels like that influence goes further. Even if it's just been "suggestions" from Disney.

    • @vullord666
      @vullord666 21 день назад

      I want to see you do a one off review on Star Trek Strange New Worlds musical episode. I immediately thought of it in comparison to this episode.

    • @speccowo
      @speccowo 21 день назад +3

      I really appreciate how fair you were to this episode. I personally loved Maestro but that's just my prefferance. its so refreshing to see a review critisisng the character without it just being "Waa waa WOKE agendar!!!" Bravo!

    • @SilverLil-qs8ij
      @SilverLil-qs8ij 17 дней назад

      There were a variety of different and contradictory accounts of the Doctor's early life before their travels with Susan. Most often, the Doctor had always been a Time Lord from Gallifrey and had not regenerated before leaving in the TARDIS.
      However, the Doctor's own memories were unclear regarding their early life and origins, and several accounts suggested that they had non-Gallifreyan origins (human or otherwise) or incarnations before the one who fled Gallifrey.
      The many contradictory accounts of the Doctor's early life were equally and paradoxically true due to the Doctor's biodata being retroactively manipulated by a number of factors, such as; the Other, Omega, Faction Paradox, the Toymaker, subconscious regeneration influences, and the impact of Doctor's own adventures through time.
      The Toymaker implied that he had a hand in creating the history of the Timeless Child and the Fugitive Doctor, as he claimed to have turned the Doctor 's past into a "jigsaw puzzle".
      Please 🙏 make a video about this!

  • @robloggia
    @robloggia 22 дня назад +313

    As an American my advice to any producers wanting to appeal to an American audience is: don't. If we're interested in a show it's because it is different than what we can get locally, and shitting on your original fanbase aligning it to one our time zones isn't going to win anyone over.

    • @NicoleM_radiantbaby
      @NicoleM_radiantbaby 22 дня назад +14

      THIS!

    • @boogiebear3027
      @boogiebear3027 22 дня назад +5

      Thank you so much for this comment ❤

    • @ozmond
      @ozmond 22 дня назад +1

      I’m glad I got to watch it at 6 pm

    • @ForrestFox626
      @ForrestFox626 21 день назад +1

      Exactly

    • @allisonwatson3837
      @allisonwatson3837 21 день назад +2

      I agree. The times for the 60th were perfect for everyone. Should've stuck with that.

  • @geekygalaxy4307
    @geekygalaxy4307 21 день назад +103

    If i lived in a world with no music for 40 years, i'd break into a dance number when it's finally restored

    • @fastertrackcreative
      @fastertrackcreative 16 дней назад +8

      Maybe if they just showed people dancing and singing in the street in a more naturalistic sort of way vs choreographed dance numbers akin to a musical.

    • @displayname9538
      @displayname9538 6 дней назад

      Does this mean that all of the music from 40 years before this episode took place doesn’t exist in the timeline anymore?

  • @Jackson-ub1uv
    @Jackson-ub1uv 22 дня назад +171

    They _really_ should've saved this episode for later; this is their second proper adventure together that we get to see, yet Ruby _suddenly_ seems to know the Doctor like it's midway through the series. Whenever there's a new companion, we _need_ to see them build their relationship with the Doctor _before_ any timeskips occur.

    • @matthewlacey4198
      @matthewlacey4198 22 дня назад +27

      Yeah you can't gloss over that initial relationship forming, she says it's June 2024 for her, and Space Babies picks up where the Christmas ep left off, meaning it's been 6 months for her, travelling with the Doctor.
      Time skips are fine, just not over the initial relationship forming

    • @tomat05
      @tomat05 22 дня назад +13

      Yeah I think it's because it's a short series they felt the need to move everything on a bit faster. I particularly noticed it in the first episode seeing as that's supposed to be the first time Ruby has been in the tardis and she already acts as though it's all completely normal after the first like 5 minutes. That and the fact that he gives her a key to the tardis by the end of that episode made everything just feel a bit rushed which I think could've been helped by just having a normal 13 episode series.

    • @matthewlacey4198
      @matthewlacey4198 22 дня назад +5

      @@tomat05 when's the Doctor given tardis keys before? I know Martha got one way later than most companions, but I can't recall when others got one
      And yeah, there's so much other fluff you could cut from a 13 episode season (back when Russell last wrote for Who) and the new 8 episode length
      I think it's a slightly easier transition than most tho, to go from them barely knowing each other in ep 1 to being best mates in ep 2, Ruby never really had any skepticism or reasons to distrust the Doctor, should've thrown in a little dash of distrust between them in episode 2, like Amy and the Doctor's distrust in The Beast Below, Rose and 9's in The End of the World with him being overly enigmatic, etc.

    • @berserkasaurusrex4233
      @berserkasaurusrex4233 22 дня назад +2

      @@matthewlacey4198 Rose got the Tardis key in the fourth episode (Aliens in London) because she's afraid he'll leave her in London, and I think he takes it back from her when she saves her father in Father's Day.

    • @RayTheomo
      @RayTheomo 21 день назад +3

      Exactly. Theyre usually very good about at least mentioning in passing comments/jokes how many adventures theyve been on in between episodes. But this was not explained at all.

  • @thethreerailwayengines825
    @thethreerailwayengines825 22 дня назад +211

    As a hardcore Thomas fan, I sometimes forget that Ringo (the original narrator of the Thomas TV Show) is one of the more forgotten members of the Beatles

    • @Domisbeast
      @Domisbeast 22 дня назад +1

      Hey John 🤣

    • @mattevans4377
      @mattevans4377 22 дня назад +4

      He probably was a better narrator than a musician

    • @pondhootowl11
      @pondhootowl11 22 дня назад

      I had the same thought lol

    • @CrankyGrandma
      @CrankyGrandma 22 дня назад +15

      He wasn’t really. Back in the day he was the second favorite of everyone. The John, Paul, and George fans would argue which they loved more but EVERYONE loved Ringo. He was the main character in both Hard Days Night and Help, the first two Beatles films. It’s weird having lived through this and having been a fan since 1964, to see perceptions of the Beatles that are disconnected from what I remember. I’d also say his drumming made the Beatles. It gave the extra zing to the songs … it brought everyone together musically

    • @Illustrator2
      @Illustrator2 22 дня назад +1

      Ayyy also a thomas fan here, i worked on that roblox game Sodor online- music stuff.

  • @amongstreality3487
    @amongstreality3487 22 дня назад +319

    I've got a dog
    He's called Fred
    My dog is alive
    He's not dead

    • @DriverHenryWho3245
      @DriverHenryWho3245 22 дня назад +51

      I love my dog
      He loves me too
      I haven't got a cat
      Only a dog

    • @jeckjeck3119
      @jeckjeck3119 22 дня назад +16

      One of the songs of all time.

    • @merluzacongelada5361
      @merluzacongelada5361 22 дня назад +6

      ​@@jeckjeck3119I can confirm that was, indeed, a song.

    • @moecoop420
      @moecoop420 22 дня назад +5

      Sounds like a hit to me!

    • @timothylyons5686
      @timothylyons5686 22 дня назад +2

      I reckon she would never go after Kiss.
      Not with the demon on bass

  • @Samantha_76
    @Samantha_76 21 день назад +70

    Honestly The Maestro worked for me. I think watching The Sarah Jane Adventures prepared me for this. I felt the character was genuinely menacing.

    • @Road_to_Dawn
      @Road_to_Dawn 18 дней назад +2

      I might need to watch SJA sometime then, because Maestro was one of my favorite villains the show’s had in a long time! I guess Harbo’s right, either a love or hate character.

  • @TheOtherSide4Me
    @TheOtherSide4Me 22 дня назад +162

    I saw someone state that after the Toymaker was defeated, some of his chaotic power remained in the universe which was what allowed the creation of the second TARDIS. I’d say a similar thing happened here, with all of the suppressed music of the world coming out at once when the Maestro was gone.
    Also the songs chorus has ‘The Giggle’ interpolated into it which might come up later

    • @Sparx632
      @Sparx632 22 дня назад +17

      The script for this episode directly says that the musical number is because of Maestro.

    • @PsyrenXY
      @PsyrenXY 22 дня назад +12

      Nailed it. This also explains the Abbey Road crosswalk becoming a magic piano, the lingering power of the Maestro

    • @joejjjj
      @joejjjj 22 дня назад

      Thank you, that’s actually cool and i hate musicals haha

    • @cornparade6874
      @cornparade6874 22 дня назад

      "I saw someone state"
      Was it Ncuti Gatwa's Doctor in the very same episode it happens by chance? When he literally explains that exact thing?

    • @joejjjj
      @joejjjj 22 дня назад

      @@cornparade6874 how rude

  • @skeleytonz5319
    @skeleytonz5319 22 дня назад +110

    my main problem with the devils chord is that it seems like it was moved from a later episode spot to episode 2. especially with things like rubys line about the doctor never running away and the maestro saying the main villain of the arc is almost here, also it doesnt really follow the last episodes ending

    • @berserkasaurusrex4233
      @berserkasaurusrex4233 22 дня назад +9

      That's a good point! It does feel like it's out of sequence.

    • @donteherriott5509
      @donteherriott5509 21 день назад +1

      Now that you say that it makes perfect sense why it has been bothering me a bit. That maybe my only problem this series: it is a bit rushed.

    • @vullord666
      @vullord666 21 день назад +2

      Right? And it was glaringly bad on the Disney+ streaming end where both were released at the same time as a two episode premiere.

    • @speccowo
      @speccowo 21 день назад +1

      I feel that way about space babies actually. I dont think that shouldve been put first in the season.

    • @jonnythegamemaster
      @jonnythegamemaster 19 дней назад

      It wasn't though. We can track the production and see that it hasn't moved at all.

  • @jackballinger1757
    @jackballinger1757 22 дня назад +129

    "a failed composer turned piano", you must be tired!

  • @samwitherington8202
    @samwitherington8202 21 день назад +45

    The Maestro is much funnier when you imagine them introducing their dad to the Spice Girls, inspiring a whole obsession within him.

    • @B-MC
      @B-MC 18 дней назад +6

      ...I didn't make the connection, but now if Maestro ever comes back, it needs to be the whole pantheon on a pedestal-esque platform stage, and their minions are the literal spice Girls, and they break into "so tell me what you want, what you really really want" and the entrance to the pantheon can cut to each villain every time it says "I wanna 'huh' " and then cut to whoever the big boss is on "I want really really really want a zig a zig uh".

  • @jjkeyboards
    @jjkeyboards 22 дня назад +51

    I am so happy that someone else thought the bad Beatles song was a niche reference to 'Its Okay to Leave Your Dog in a Hot Car'!! My friends thought I went mad

  • @HB-fq9nn
    @HB-fq9nn 22 дня назад +42

    I personally don’t have an issue with the musical at the end, because it feels like the universe is trying to catch up with all the music that has been absent up until now.

    • @ThePageofVoid
      @ThePageofVoid 22 дня назад +3

      I can appreciate it from that angle. I think it went on a little too long for my liking though, but with this perspective it makes some sense

    • @Road_to_Dawn
      @Road_to_Dawn 18 дней назад +1

      Yeah, I’m not a fan of musicals myself, but I thought the song at the end was fun and fitting because the episode itself was a celebration of music, so it made sense to have it in here.

  • @mystic_mimi21
    @mystic_mimi21 22 дня назад +27

    I feel so bad George and Ringo. It would have been so nice if they all came together and made four notes (one note each) I get that Paul and John are the most famous but it would be nice to see the other two given George in also no longer with us and we never get to see him

    • @jameskilgour387
      @jameskilgour387 17 дней назад +1

      I don't think either could play the piano yet (Ringo certainly couldn't as George was teaching him on Abbey Road for Octopus' garden) but yeah, they were snubbed big time despite not being as prominent at that point in the Beatles as they became later

  • @josephdimambro-denson497
    @josephdimambro-denson497 22 дня назад +87

    In my head, I justified the ending song as the world celebrating the return of music and that's the twist for the general public after years without music it randomly returns. IDK, just pulling at strings. : P

    • @spic9h592
      @spic9h592 22 дня назад +6

      Honestly that plus the linfering effects of the Meastro (similar to the toymaker's realm sticking around a bit after his defeat) was my exact reasoning for the sequence. But if Harbo hates musicals as much he portays, I could see him missing that due to dreading the sequence to begin with. I'm almost certain we'll get a reprise of it later on in the season with a much darker twist.

    • @calligrapherfun1616
      @calligrapherfun1616 22 дня назад +1

      that pun truly was a twist at the end

    • @dogblessamerica
      @dogblessamerica 21 день назад

      That's it I think. Nothing more complicated than that.

    • @FTZPLTC
      @FTZPLTC 21 день назад +1

      tbh I would've been fine with that. It just didn't need to go on so long.

    • @MichaelJohnson-kq7qg
      @MichaelJohnson-kq7qg 20 дней назад

      It's a deliberate misdirection. There's always a twist at the end, so they put a twist at the end - following the rules of 'things being literal' that has been a theme so far.
      But that's the short-term explanation - there are several threads running throughout the arc, and the inevitable twist is being simultaneously resolved and lampshaded.

  • @gabriel38g
    @gabriel38g 22 дня назад +80

    The ironic thing about this episode is that there actually is a secret Beatles chord. It's the opening chime at the beginning of A Hard Day's NIght, in which all four Beatles are playing a different set of notes to create one big chord. Of course, then they'd have to include Ringo and George as 'geniuses' so I guess that idea was out. this episode was a little bit too childish for me. Good video, though! 😄

    • @SabreProject
      @SabreProject 21 день назад +2

      No it's the closing chord of Day in the Life

    • @dansharp2860
      @dansharp2860 21 день назад +8

      Having John and Paul "read" the magical notes was fun and all but neither of those two could read music so in reality, if it was left to them to save the world, we're toast.

    • @noahalden529
      @noahalden529 20 дней назад +2

      I was actually expecting the hard day’s night chord when john and paul stood next to each other to play it

    • @bondfall0072
      @bondfall0072 17 дней назад +1

      I thought it would be the "A Day in the Life" chord

  • @alisonjane7068
    @alisonjane7068 21 день назад +10

    slow clap for all the beatles' song titles you managed to work into your script

  • @emperordalek102
    @emperordalek102 22 дня назад +84

    ironic amy pond also wanted to see the beetles but that ended up in chaos because the city of the daleks.

  • @01superchunk66
    @01superchunk66 22 дня назад +79

    I ignored the musical number at the end, but man, the villain in this was amazing, I hope they come back. I find this episode really fun

    • @SweptDust5340
      @SweptDust5340 22 дня назад +12

      Agree BUT wish they gave them some more serious scenes. Tone it down just a bit, let them have a boom town style face off with the doctor.

    • @01superchunk66
      @01superchunk66 21 день назад +5

      ​@SweptDust5340 I do get that theybseemed a bit too campy, but rhere was a couple of bits of real serious sinister, for me it's rhe quiet bit where maestro figures out how to break it, rather than throwing a fit which is what I think a campy villain would do

    • @SweptDust5340
      @SweptDust5340 21 день назад +1

      @@01superchunk66 i agree with that and i definitely loved Maestro as a villain overall

    • @CineScarborough
      @CineScarborough 21 день назад

      Especially as most original new series villains are a bit bland. Maestro is the exception.

  • @ETLettuce
    @ETLettuce 21 день назад +10

    I unironically thought they were gonna play "It's okay to leave your dog in a hot car" for a hot second in that episode

  • @Lia-zw1ls7tz7o
    @Lia-zw1ls7tz7o 22 дня назад +48

    1:28 Clara!!! Still having a massive crush on her even after ten years!
    Also, she'd be proud of Ruby's nannying skills being a nanny herself. I wonder how she would feel with all the space babies.

    • @philiprandall9994
      @philiprandall9994 22 дня назад +2

      She even looks the same as Ruby!

    • @Lia-zw1ls7tz7o
      @Lia-zw1ls7tz7o 21 день назад

      @@philiprandall9994 She does! I noticed that as soon as I saw Ruby for the first time in promo images. Apart from the different hair color. They even have a similar accent although Ruby's is stronger.

    • @ftumschk
      @ftumschk 21 день назад +2

      @@Lia-zw1ls7tz7o Millie and Jenna are both from Lancashire. Where Millie grew up became part of Greater Manchester when it was created in 1974, but historically it was in Lancashire, and the accents are broadly similar.

    • @Lia-zw1ls7tz7o
      @Lia-zw1ls7tz7o 21 день назад +1

      @@ftumschk Oh, I didn't know that. Thank you!

  • @scibus2593
    @scibus2593 22 дня назад +11

    4:15 the thing is though, is that nobody really knows what Shakespeare looked like. Every likeness labelled as him was created after his death by people who never met him, and the one likeness created contemporaneously wasn’t labelled as him, we just sorta assumed. Plus if I remember correctly, I think Martha might have mentioned it in the episode.

    • @tzarg
      @tzarg 22 дня назад +1

      Shakespeare: "No autographs, You can't be sketched with me."

  • @kojinaoftheinvertedeye810
    @kojinaoftheinvertedeye810 22 дня назад +30

    Maestro looks very Hocus Pocus

    • @christopherbennett5858
      @christopherbennett5858 21 день назад +1

      Have you seen Jinkx? Hocus Pocus is her default setting lol.

    • @SchmuelGoldstein-mj8rk
      @SchmuelGoldstein-mj8rk 20 дней назад +1

      He looks cringe

    • @Ri57490
      @Ri57490 18 дней назад +1

      Maestro was actually quite scary. The actor who plays him did a great job

    • @christopherbennett5858
      @christopherbennett5858 18 дней назад

      @@Ri57490 Yes, Jinkx Monsoon. She’s one of the most well known contestants and winners of Rupaul’s drag race. She’s done television before and was on Broadway as the warden of the Cook County Jail in Chicago.

  • @jamiemccreath3959
    @jamiemccreath3959 22 дня назад +22

    Throughout the musical number I was waiting for the obvious explanation that it was due to some residual effect left by the Maestro, *just like how they duplicated the TARDIS in the 60th,* but it never happened. It was right there!...

    • @jjkeyboards
      @jjkeyboards 22 дня назад +6

      Same! When I was watching on broadcast I kept asking my mate "ok where's the twist? This can't be it, surely? Something's gonna happen at the end" - like the Doctor ends up realising that the world is now oversaturated with music which has a bad butterfly effect for the future

    • @Road_to_Dawn
      @Road_to_Dawn 18 дней назад

      The Twist was the old dance they were doing.

    • @ItsButterBean1020
      @ItsButterBean1020 18 дней назад

      It’s weird too because the musical just doesn’t serve any purpose, it’s just kinda there because “oh lmao we want a musical episode but forgot to write one in”
      It’s a shame personally because I really loved the idea of a musical episode, one perhaps with the villain manipulating people for their own musical themed joy

  • @unorthodoxbox
    @unorthodoxbox 22 дня назад +14

    The thing that is confusing me about RTD at the moment is he is incredibly capable of amazing stories, he is naturally good at darker stories. Midnight, Children of Earth, Turn Left, The Waters of Mars, Badwolf, Parting of the Ways, etc. Outside Doctor Who It's a Sin destroyed me with it's ending so we know he can do it, hell I think if he committed he could be the next Robert Holmes of Doctor Who yet lately from what I've seen of this new era it's a bit too jovial and at times pantomime. Maybe this will change as his era goes forward, yet we're six episodes in and it's been quite a mixed bag, I wouldn't even call this era a good jumping on point for new fans as there is a lot of lore being thrown at viewers.

    • @jameskilgour387
      @jameskilgour387 17 дней назад +1

      Strong disagree. Early series RTD has always been ridiculous and even childish (Adipose, Slitheen, burping dustbins, talking Rhinos) before ramping up the serious side as the series progresses. This is very much par for the course with Russell and I am fully expecting it to get darker. I am waiting for the full series to be out before making a judgment

  • @Galgomite
    @Galgomite 22 дня назад +24

    "Worried that this series isn't for me"-- I'm pretty sure they're trying to make a clean break with older fans to boost a (theoretical) cool factor for younger people.

    • @Ghostman2122
      @Ghostman2122 22 дня назад +19

      I'm a younger person(22) and I have younger cousins who are like 10-15 and none us think this is cool. If it stays like this, we're out too. RTD clearly thinks he's appealing to 'modern audiences' but in reality he's losing them just as much.

    • @rennythespaceguy7285
      @rennythespaceguy7285 21 день назад +9

      ​@@Ghostman2122 I think once they had a character unironically say Doggo there's no debate about that

  • @Lia-zw1ls7tz7o
    @Lia-zw1ls7tz7o 22 дня назад +21

    4:23 BBC in 2004??? I don't remember *that* Doctor Who episode... 😉

  • @jamescrang2251
    @jamescrang2251 22 дня назад +11

    As someone who absolutely loves musicals, I also hated "There's always a twist at the end". As you said it's there for the sake of being there, and has zero reason. Part of the joy of musicals is the music becoming an extension of the characters emotions, but that just doesn't happen here.
    It's spectacle for spectacles sake and "oh isn't this a fun musical number" with zero thought or reason as to why we should care.
    At the very least the musical number could've been a result of music suddenly returning all at once rather than this strange 4th wall break that goes on far too long.

  • @The_Triple_Point
    @The_Triple_Point 21 день назад +16

    Am I the only one that doesn't feel like they established a real reason for why Ruby wants to go on adventures with the doctor? She doesn't ever feel like she's written like a real person. She just magically becomes the Docter's best friend instantly because the plot demands a companion. I haven't felt like any of the companions after Bill felt like genuine people. I miss when companions actually had motivation to go on an adventure with our timelord. Moffat's companions were always motivated by either running from something, running to something, or wanting to learn knew things. They thematically fit with the doctor. But Ruby is just like....I'm adopted so I'm sad...I'm gonna go run off with this dude because???? like she enters the tardis without even knwoing anything about the doctor. A regular person wouldn't go in like that.

    • @bananatiergod
      @bananatiergod 19 дней назад +1

      TBF the next episodes are starting to suggest that there is more to her finding him than meets the eye, maybe even a fixed event of sorts. Guess we'll find put in 75 Yards

    • @jameskilgour387
      @jameskilgour387 17 дней назад

      I mean, finding out more about her parents seems like a pretty clear motivation for jumping on board a time machine

  • @runilareads15
    @runilareads15 21 день назад +9

    As someone obsessed with musicals, I hated the musical number in this episode. It wasn’t just you 😂

    • @B-MC
      @B-MC 21 день назад +1

      Same I love musicals and cutting from Gatwa winking to the camera to the song was jarring, throughout it was I like "what the hell? Uh ... okay, I guess we're doing this now."
      There's KIND of a logic to it, same way the umbrella piano thing is 'domain lingering' so impossible things can happen at the end of godly episodes. But Gatwa literally never thanked or acknowledged the Beatles. It cuts from Gatwa and Millie being randomly saved and then they come outside like 'haha we won' as opposed to 'well that was lucky and a bit traumatising'
      Without the grounding and stakes, this explosively success-driven ending is unearned because there was little tension to begin with.

    • @B-MC
      @B-MC 21 день назад +3

      Also, I get its a 'music' episode, but if the Beatles have their music taken away and that's what brings it back, you can't NOT use Beatles music at the end. The song feels tonally off because it's genre of music has nothing to do with the initial problem they were fixing.

    • @runilareads15
      @runilareads15 21 день назад

      @@B-MC exactly

    • @ItsButterBean1020
      @ItsButterBean1020 18 дней назад +1

      @@B-MCsadly they couldn’t get the licensing to Beetles tracks for whatever reason so that inspired the episodes’ “what if the Beetles lost their groove” theme

    • @B-MC
      @B-MC 18 дней назад

      @@ItsButterBean1020 I was aware of that and interested to see how they twist it (pun not intended), I suppose my real issue with "what if there was no Beatles music" is the episode seems to follow that premise up with "well we can easily solve that. Just don't have them in the episode much."
      Like either music in general is gone and it's purely about Maestro shenanigans, didn't need Beatles at all, or make it a proper Beatles historical. If people were to say in future "it's the episodes with the Beatles in it" "oh cool what happens in it?" "A music God takes music away" "so there's no Beatles music?" "No but not their fault" "well how do they make up for that? Do they do a lot of Beatles music references? Do we get to know the Beatles?" "Na they chat with them for one scene and they hate music and then they remember they're musical geniuses, that's about it" "oh ... what's the rest of it about?" "A music God shoots cgi music at people." "And ... what's the point of that? Do the Beatles help the doctor stand up to them? Do they get an adventure with the Beatles?" "Na they hit a Chord in another room and don't even know what was happening and then everyone dances yo a completely different style of music."
      "So okay, they couldn't get the Beatles music and didn't revolve the episode around them, what was the point?"
      "They wanted the Beatles in an episode. Is development and humanisation necessary?" (I'm thinking of how Historicals are usually written with organic and active characters, the plot revolves around them, here they feel accidental, apart from an excuse to go to abbey road they're an accidental inclusion.)
      Like its not that theyre not in it or they didn't have BTS challenges, but it sort of feels like they had clear reasons they've never done it, clear reasons they couldn't do it, and ... those reasons still apply. They just wanted it to be done, didn't think if it should be done, unless you can afford Beatles music OR have the time to focus on the four of them as characters, it's a bit of a waste and was better left for another day. It's not the lack of songs, it's the lack of Beatles.

  • @enbyennui
    @enbyennui 22 дня назад +19

    I really enjoyed this episode on the whole, but even I find it completely perplexing that, if they wanted to do a big musical number, they didn't place it during the literal in-text music battle rather than just shoving it in at the end. Like, they had a music battle. Put the song there. That's where the song goes.

    • @enbyennui
      @enbyennui 22 дня назад +3

      It would be so easy -- you start the big musical number as diegetic from the Doctor & Ruby during the music battle, then it turns non-diegetic for a fun dance number, then they finish on one big chord: the chord that expels the Maestro. Works perfectly.

  • @davidbrown9866
    @davidbrown9866 20 дней назад +30

    The Master, Cybermen, and the Daleks always wanted to kill the Doctor because, in the future, they saw The Devil’s Chord and tried to prevent it being made.

    • @truthhertz10
      @truthhertz10 17 дней назад

      Hmmmmm were they the good guys all along?

  • @susaniacuone5758
    @susaniacuone5758 22 дня назад +6

    Would it have been so hard to put dark brown contacts on John, Paul, and George? Such a simple thing but it would've helped with a hint if resemblance

  • @thethreerailwayengines825
    @thethreerailwayengines825 22 дня назад +41

    The fake violin playing was SO BAD!!!!!!!!

    • @HT-lr1rs
      @HT-lr1rs 21 день назад +1

      I was waiting for someone to roast this element XD

    • @ftumschk
      @ftumschk 21 день назад +1

      ... it was a bridge too far ;)

    • @ItsButterBean1020
      @ItsButterBean1020 18 дней назад

      It’s so visually underwhelming too, like damn why does this musical battle feel so lame

  • @Venemofthe888
    @Venemofthe888 22 дня назад +39

    I think this episode is better was better than space babies and tbh i actually had a lot of fun with it (sue me). I think what i like with this series of Doctor Who thus far and in general is that there is a idea of trying new things to what people consider the norm cause it shows that Doctor Who can be diverse in its tone and not every episode has to be completely serious some are just here for a good time. Im not a fan of musicals myself but for me this does work for the episode. It doesnt always work but id rather have it be different to show be different in its episodes so you have that variety.
    Jinkx Monsoon has that fun chaotic energy and is pretty much at 11 on the scale right off the bat and never really calms down. For some that could be a bit much but for me in terms of who Maestro is it feels right since its not a conventional entity after being a child of the Toymaker. I know its hard to follow up Neil Patrick Harris as the Toymaker but i do think its a disservice to compare them since while they are related it doesnt mean they are the same. Maestro for me stands out on their own and the only bad thing is that Maestro is dispatched a little quickly before making a comment alluding to the one who waits. I will say having the character do the giggle from the giggle is a nice touch.
    The Doctor bringing up how the Toymaker took everything out of him to defeat him and even splitting his soul in half and not being able to go through that again. To me that's closing the door on bi-regeneration being a one off since it might not live it if it happened again to the Doctor. Using the Sonic Screwdriver using its intended purpose since Sonic devices in the real world disburse sound or something to that effect so its not out of place like ive seen others mention.
    I did enjoy this episode more than a lot of other people have and tbh im ok with that id rather enjoy a episode by myself than being a hater in a group online. Everyone has a opinion for sure but call me easily pleased lol. Also nice to see Shirley Ballas and Johannes Radabe in the final sequence as cameos

  • @batmanbeyond5766
    @batmanbeyond5766 22 дня назад +13

    the into is a pretty accurate representation of me waking up realizing I have my GCSE's

  • @danielgertler5976
    @danielgertler5976 22 дня назад +15

    How many beatles titles can he fit into one review? Let's find out!

    • @LiorTamir
      @LiorTamir 21 день назад

      Hard day's night, from me to you, with a little help from my friends, which more songs am I forgetting?

    • @JohnDoe-bg1cj
      @JohnDoe-bg1cj 20 дней назад

      @@LiorTamir long and winding road

    • @FTZPLTC
      @FTZPLTC 20 дней назад +1

      I spotted Across The Universe, Act Naturally, Let It Be... quite a few more

  • @Izelikestea
    @Izelikestea 22 дня назад +8

    the thing that bugged me the most about this episode, was the implication that without music, society would collapse. but what about other kinds of artistic expression? like paintings and literature and fashion? a society without music would be sad, but we have plenty of other creative outlets. I don't mean to nitpick. and I do get that a nuclear winter is a good way of hyping tension, but personally I would be more interested in seeing how humanity adapted in a musicless world. than just...everyone dying.

    • @Condor-gb1xp
      @Condor-gb1xp 21 день назад +1

      I mean music was the instance used, that doesn’t mean the same wouldn’t apply for the other things you mentioned. Plus, I’ve always felt art is connected.

    • @ItsButterBean1020
      @ItsButterBean1020 18 дней назад

      Yeah It kinda felt thrown out for the sake of it
      I think it’d make more sense if the threat was a bleak and grey reality ala the workers from Metropolis

    • @jameskilgour387
      @jameskilgour387 17 дней назад +1

      Eh I think its valid. Music of some form has always connected with pretty much everyone, its almost ubiquitous, but plenty of people aren't bothered by fashion or books (I say this as a huge book nerd). Even if you aren't properly "into" music, you still have your favourite artists and songs. That really isn't the case for any other medium imo.
      Also, music was a massive part of the civil rights and anti-war 60s era (Marvin Gaye, Bob Dylan etc...) and in the decline and fall of the USSR.

  • @SpaceFluffDW
    @SpaceFluffDW 22 дня назад +10

    Whoever has been listening to my prayers.
    When I said I wanted to see Harbo first thing in the morning, this isn’t what I meant 👀

  • @daver9819
    @daver9819 22 дня назад +11

    I enjoyed this episode until the music battle and then I really felt flat with the song at the end. Firstly, I didn't think it was a particularly good song and didn't feel very 60s but more importantly, I must have missed the context of why it happened and why everyone danced like they were in a musical, with indoor rain. If they had gone to watch The Beatles perform Twist and Shout, the gag would still have worked.
    I've seen some other sites say that it was some power left over from defeating Maestro but I didn't get that.
    Also, the note that Paul and John played to defeat Meastro was, I thought, the chord from the end of A Day in the Life.
    Finally, anyone going to mention that the Doctor seems to now have a new power of growing his hair at will?

    • @SleepyHarryZzz
      @SleepyHarryZzz 22 дня назад +1

      Do you think Gatwa has the power to grow his hair at will?

    • @archiereid7037
      @archiereid7037 22 дня назад +5

      He mentioned having wigs I think

    • @daver9819
      @daver9819 22 дня назад

      @archiereid7037 Oh yeah, they were talking about a beehive for Ruby. Didn't think they'd also be referring to the Doctor's fro.

    • @hotdog1214
      @hotdog1214 22 дня назад +3

      Pretty much the same here, the music battle was a bit muddled and don't think it was tense as it was supposed to come off as, and the musical number at the end. 🤦‍♀🤦‍♀
      Though it is annoyingly earwormy it felt so odd to just have it _there_ on the end, a bit indulgent of RTD, I may have taken it better if it was integrated into the plot - like music was reintroduced to the world by the Doctor awakening it in peoples hearts and this song and dance routine was the way to banish Maestro back to their realm.

  • @cjward_24
    @cjward_24 22 дня назад +23

    You're killing me with the song title puns😂

    • @rockbandny
      @rockbandny 22 дня назад

      Like in the Unicron and the wasp

    • @joju997
      @joju997 22 дня назад +1

      I also heard the song references and wanted to comment that they are appreciated

    • @Rognik
      @Rognik 21 день назад +1

      I bet he needed some Help to come up with them all. I tried to keep count, but got lost When I'm 64.

    • @jameskilgour387
      @jameskilgour387 17 дней назад

      @@Rognik He must have had a little help from his friends. IT WAS RIGHT THERE!

    • @Rognik
      @Rognik 17 дней назад

      @@jameskilgour387 pretty sure he used that in the review. I wanted to avoid any he'd already used

  • @xavierwalko4175
    @xavierwalko4175 22 дня назад +5

    I love the many Beatles jokes slipped in here.

  • @MatthewCaunsfield
    @MatthewCaunsfield 21 день назад +10

    "Disney-fication" is a term that has been often applied to this new season, but you're right, "C-Beebies" is more on point

  • @cameronbrown940
    @cameronbrown940 21 день назад +2

    Where is Nathan Gibson? Is he safe? Is he alright?

  • @Pooter-it4yg
    @Pooter-it4yg 22 дня назад +6

    A few notes of possible interest from still living memory.
    London still did have a bad smog problem at the time and it persisted throughout the '70s.
    The highly colourful flowing fashion worn by the dancers only just began to appear in the second half of the '60s and was more prevalent (at least in this country) in the early '70s. The Doctor and Ruby's clothes are just about passable as period mod fashion, but again seem more like '70s Americana, especially the zoot suit.

  • @thethreerailwayengines825
    @thethreerailwayengines825 22 дня назад +14

    I LOVE musicals, and even I hate the ending song. Church on Ruby Road works for me as I felt like it was a one off, and there is justification. I don't like if it becomes a regular thing

    • @calumbishop7082
      @calumbishop7082 22 дня назад +5

      I get the feeling that the 'Twist' song at the end was a last minute replacement because they couldn't get the Beatles's Twist and Shout, hence why it's pretty bad. However if that is the case, why do a Beatles episode in the first place if you can't use their music.

  • @L0g0Z0g0
    @L0g0Z0g0 22 дня назад +19

    I like maestro cast but it is Disney villain by definition pretty much

  • @gf1006
    @gf1006 22 дня назад +7

    Chris Waites is a reference to Susan and the teachers, but also - the one who “Waites”

    • @dansharp2860
      @dansharp2860 21 день назад

      At this point I'm convinced that The One Who Waits is Susan. Too many references to her.

    • @gf1006
      @gf1006 21 день назад +1

      @@dansharp2860 theres plenty yeah, i just find the waites thing very tied to the one who waits, as thats definitely RTD’s style. Although the recurring background thing going on right now is definitely susan triad showing up all over the place, although the season long arc is still front and centre

    • @MichaelJohnson-kq7qg
      @MichaelJohnson-kq7qg 20 дней назад

      And the Doctor. Chris Waites is also known as John Smith.

  • @Duckbrainsoup
    @Duckbrainsoup 22 дня назад +33

    I need to know Nathan Gibsons views 😭

    • @flo4223
      @flo4223 22 дня назад

      I thought the same when the last video came out and didn't hear their name!

  • @william2496
    @william2496 22 дня назад +5

    Time to get out the Beatles song name bingo cards!

  • @Condor-gb1xp
    @Condor-gb1xp 21 день назад +2

    I think the over the top portrayal of Maestro works well for a god.

  • @ozmond
    @ozmond 22 дня назад +4

    The 6 month time jump is odd

  • @Riprocproductions95
    @Riprocproductions95 22 дня назад +20

    When I watched the episode for the first time I thought of how much Harbo will be moaning through it 😅

  • @DarthMeteos
    @DarthMeteos 18 дней назад +2

    wow, i'm shocked by how many people didn't care for this episode
    i thought it was tremendous, absolutely adored it
    the maestro was so funny and entertaining and the doctor had some great moments to shine

  • @DJ-LD
    @DJ-LD 22 дня назад +4

    21:52 I mean. Music was gone for almost forty years at that point. Then suddenly it's back and not only that you're in EMI studios. A place known for music so well that even despite said music being gone the one's who love it are still there without really knowing why.
    Honestly it would be more surprising if everyone didn’t start dancing and singing.
    I love music so much that if it was suddenly gone for any period of my life then came back I would be dancing until death took me from exhaustion.
    Think of it like seeing color for the first time in you're life after years of seeing only in monochrome. Or being blind for a long period of you're life yet you could see for awhile. Now after all these years again you get to see. You would absolutely do everything that only sight could provide you.

  • @AiRsTrIkExXzZ
    @AiRsTrIkExXzZ 22 дня назад +2

    I like how the only doctor who previously saw the beatles was the same doctor referenced in this episode 😂

  • @jackaylward-williams9064
    @jackaylward-williams9064 22 дня назад +3

    I predominantly know Neil Patrick Harris for playing Count Olaf in A Series Of Unfortunate Events, a show which never missed an opportunity to let it’s star stretch his vocal chords with a musical number, so Doctor Who featuring an actor whose singing chops are treated in much the same way playing Harris’ on screen child is rather amusing to me.
    I also find it amusing that Doctor Who returned to our screens 2 days after Inside No. 9, which also opened with an episode featuring a drag queen, in The Beatles’ home town no less.

  • @emillambrigger
    @emillambrigger 22 дня назад +4

    I actually found the Maestro the highlight of the episode. I almost prefer them over the toymaker, thanks to their great performance

  • @BionicTem
    @BionicTem 22 дня назад +9

    "not a narratively justified musical number" sure you can dislike the song, or the fact that it is in the episode - but it is narratively justified.

  • @xXTHEPHILLIPXx
    @xXTHEPHILLIPXx 8 дней назад +2

    I loved Maestro. I actually forgot about the Toymaker being all song and dance as Maestro felt even more evil and chaotic. I love musicals but the ending left me sour too.

  • @jamesmunnelly6608
    @jamesmunnelly6608 20 дней назад +1

    Breaks my heart to see doctor who go down this road

    • @wittybanter96
      @wittybanter96 20 дней назад

      What Road?

    • @mattlord97
      @mattlord97 16 дней назад

      What do you mean? Not the best episode but plenty of good moments and there's definitely been far worse

  • @chase0300
    @chase0300 22 дня назад +6

    The show feels tired

  • @stormagedden785
    @stormagedden785 22 дня назад +6

    I didn't like it. Shakespeare code did this same thing and was better. That had Shakespeare in the episode as a character, not as a cameo. I thought this was going a story about the Beatles, instead I got what felt like 5 minutes worth of Beatles and a more annoying antagonist. Maestro was not fun to watch and ending was far less interesting. Would have been better if the doctor got the boys back together to play a song that would include the notes that banish Maestro. In short, a wasted opportunity.

  • @panduh_go_crazy-.-9957
    @panduh_go_crazy-.-9957 22 дня назад +2

    Even when you don’t like a concept you still see the potential good in everything and that’s why I love your reviews and deep dives.

  • @user-wc2et3ev4x
    @user-wc2et3ev4x 21 день назад +2

    Glad I wasn't the only one who thought of the Billy Cobb video during the dog song lol

  • @daisyg2757
    @daisyg2757 18 дней назад +2

    it would have been so cool if the villian had been the blue-meanies

  • @OkMakuTree
    @OkMakuTree 22 дня назад +11

    I really enjoyed this episode! Granted: the pacing is too fast, the scifi elements are lacking, and the episode didn't do anything clever enough to sell me on the "musical genius" bit. In spite of these issues, the predominant feeling I came away from this episode with was "fun!" I found the Maestro to be enjoyably camp, and Millie and Ncuti got a chance to show off some of their range by being the straight men to the Maestro's antics.
    Space Babies made me think "Yep, that certainly was a Russell script" in a bad way. The Devil's Chord is recognizably Russell too, but in a positive way that made me excited to tune back in. I'm glad this episode dropped with Space Babies since the former didn't leave me with the strongest first impression.

    • @archiereid7037
      @archiereid7037 22 дня назад +6

      Glad to see a positive comment on this episode. I love the shit outta this ep

  • @samwitherington8202
    @samwitherington8202 21 день назад +2

    Harbo being all over the place in this one is really funny.

  • @etaoin_shrdlu-4034
    @etaoin_shrdlu-4034 21 день назад +3

    Jesus Christ, Harbo. Fun fact: 9 was once John (2010) and 12 was once George. (1985)
    Anyway, references I caught (not including explicit mentions like Abbey Road or Octopus's Garden):
    1:00 - The Long and Winding Road (1970)
    1:12 - A Hard Day's Night (1964)
    1:28 - Now and Then (1973/2023)
    2:47 - Ticket to Ride (1965)
    2:54 - Yesterday (1965)
    2:56 - Day Tripper (1965)
    3:50 - Meet the Beatles! (1964)
    3:58 - Magical Mystery Tour (1967)
    4:02 - Across the Universe (1969/1970)
    6:45 - The Inner Light (1968)
    7:04 - I'll Get You (1963)
    7:48 - Let It Be (1970)
    8:16 - I Feel Fine (1964)
    8:32 - Revolution (1968)
    9:08 - Hey Jude (1968)
    9:31 - Ask Me Why (1963)
    11:16 - Slow Down (1958/1964) [original by Larry Williams, covered by the Beatles]
    13:04 - Free as a Bird (1995)
    13:59 - I'm a Loser (1964)
    17:25 - I Should Have Known Better (1964)
    18:31 - From Me to You (1963)
    20:11 - With a Little Help from My Friends (1967)
    20:58 - Twist and Shout (1963/1964)
    24:04 - I'm So Tired (1968)
    24:10 - I'll Cry Instead (1964)
    24:18 - Don't Let Me Down (1969)

    • @HarboWholmes
      @HarboWholmes  21 день назад +1

      Great job! You got ALMOST all of them! ;)

  • @juicebox_ryan3185
    @juicebox_ryan3185 22 дня назад +3

    felt like i was going mad. Mentioned how I liked the episode but hated the song and people jumped on me saying I dont like fun. IDK what musicals have to do with "fun". I waited so long for this new series and hope its good because I really want to watch doctor who but....This new direction so far has been to dumbed down and kiddie

  • @atomicaaron6720
    @atomicaaron6720 21 день назад +2

    I DO still have high hopes for this era Bcs of how good Ncuti and Millie are and I hope that some banger episodes are coming. I especially can’t wait for the stuff about the one who waits and Millie’s backstory.

  • @Sparx632
    @Sparx632 22 дня назад +1

    This is going to be another Wild Blue Yonder moment I think Harbo.

  • @foxesofautumn
    @foxesofautumn 22 дня назад +2

    My issue with the episode is his little the setting mattered. The Doctor and Ruby don’t conned to anyone in 1963. They could be anywhere. John and Paul only help by accident and meeting the Doctor changes nothing for them. The jarring musical number wedged in highlights this disconnect. Not because it’s a musical number, the episode is about music, but because they didn’t even try to make it connect to… a story about music! The twist isn’t there’s a song. The twist is they didn’t know what to do with the song.

    • @berserkasaurusrex4233
      @berserkasaurusrex4233 22 дня назад +1

      And it's not period appropriate. The whole number is more late-60's, so there's even less reason to set the episode in '63. It feels like they're only there to make a call-back reference to the original show's first episode. They could've just as easily have landed in '67, at least the costumes would've matched better.

  • @sarahakin
    @sarahakin 22 дня назад +12

    Moffat, you’re our last hope!

    • @jearnott
      @jearnott 22 дня назад +4

      If he doesn’t deliver, that’s IT for me and back to Classic Who!

    • @sarahakin
      @sarahakin 22 дня назад +4

      @@jearnott Classic Who forever. 👍🏻

    • @mattthesilent777RED
      @mattthesilent777RED 22 дня назад +2

      No he's not if he's joined RTD here. RTD had his time, Moffat had his time, and frankly Chibnall now looks like a good showrunner

    • @sarahakin
      @sarahakin 22 дня назад +1

      @@mattthesilent777RED Ouch.

    • @oxenford539
      @oxenford539 21 день назад +1

      @@jearnott the episode was so crap that i've also given up and and currently having a great time rewatching classic who.

  • @EthanDJC
    @EthanDJC 21 день назад

    the amount of beatles puns in this video made me gently weep

  • @qyntifex
    @qyntifex 22 дня назад +1

    the song title puns are hilarious 😂

  • @jordannieuwenhuize
    @jordannieuwenhuize 22 дня назад +9

    The musical number is a prize similar to the second tardis in the giggle for beating the toymaker

  • @linkjourney422
    @linkjourney422 17 дней назад +1

    I personally liked this episode and found Mastero to be a fantastic villain. I know it’s not for everyone but I found Mastero to be a very intimidating villain. Now this could be because of how The Doctor reacts to the Mastero but I genuinely believed the threat that The Mastero posed. I didn’t really mind the over the top performance because I believed it worked for the character of Mastero being that Mastero is an all powerful god who’s father is the Toymaker.

  • @atomicaaron6720
    @atomicaaron6720 21 день назад +2

    I totally understand where ur coming from with the maestro. I felt rlly conflicted when watching this episodes villain. The maestro is an incredibly scary being just like the toy maker and I felt that from them during their moments of pure rage and deliveries on certain lines. However some parts just let the villain down like you said. This was a similar case to the toy maker and how scary he was until the spice up your life scene. Idk if u get what I’m saying Bcs I’ve kind of just blurted it all out. I just think that the maestro had some amazing qualities. There were just some things that didn’t sit right. And I was ok with jinx monsoon being cast as I thought it actually fit the role well in my humble opinion.but Yh, the maestro had a lot more potential, just needed a bit more.

  • @CineScarborough
    @CineScarborough 21 день назад +1

    I loved Maestro personally. IMO she is the best original new series villain after the Weeping Angels.

  • @PsyrenXY
    @PsyrenXY 22 дня назад

    Poor grumpy tired Harbo! Hope you got some rest after this one, and I'm glad you revisited the score while editing 🙂

  • @bradugar
    @bradugar 21 день назад +1

    I just rewatched Sarah Jane Adventures have to say I think the Villains are more serious in that show than this new 'season 1' of proper Who

  • @ftumschk
    @ftumschk 21 день назад +2

    I love musicals. You don't know what you're missing.

  • @simianurchin7630
    @simianurchin7630 20 дней назад +1

    Idk I liked the extreme campiness only because it did kinda give me the vibe of a child throwing a tantrum or just acting out of anger towards someone or something, I thought it worked well for that angle I got

  • @aeloswindrunner
    @aeloswindrunner 22 дня назад +2

    Loving all the Beatles jokes in here, and the unexpected tomska/freddiew reference, that was a great sketch back in the day

  • @LostRoswellian
    @LostRoswellian 21 день назад +2

    Thank you for your honest and toxic free review. You earned a subscriber from a long term fringe watcher.

  • @arlem525
    @arlem525 15 дней назад +1

    The reason for the musical number at the end was the result of music bursting back into the world.
    Oh and Jinkx Monsoon was phenomenal.

  • @micahfisher6125
    @micahfisher6125 21 день назад +1

    Honestly, these episodes have me staring to think that maybe Doctor Who has changed, and isn't for me anymore.
    While others are saying "Hello, Hello," it might be time for me to "say Goodbye".
    Then again, I'll probably continue watching in order to keep on fully enjoying Harbo's reviews.

    • @hb4080
      @hb4080 21 день назад +2

      I like to think, that maybe RTD wants to get back to the roots of Doctor Who, where the targeted audience were children. At least, that's what I hope he does. I find the episodes very flawed, but enjoyed them somewhat. I loved the Maestro but wish they were more sinister to balance out the campy. I don't know, I just hope for the best, because I really like Ncuti as the Doctor and I don't want him to have the treatment from the writers Jodie Whittakers Doctor got, because that was more than enough...

    • @micahfisher6125
      @micahfisher6125 21 день назад +1

      @hb4080 Perhaps that is what he's doing, but man the tone is just all over the place. It feels like the show doesn't know what it wants to be, and maybe that's because he is slowly working towards what you are talking about.

    • @hb4080
      @hb4080 21 день назад +1

      @@micahfisher6125 maybe... man, I really hope he does. Doctor Who always had stinkers in every season, but (in my opinion) it was the journey of the development of characters, may it be the doctors or the companions, that made it good... we know RTD is capable, he's proven that he is, but yes, as of now, it's really all over the place. We just have to wait and see, that maybe (hopefully) it will tie up together in the end... (please God, make it so)

  • @thorkilosborn3925
    @thorkilosborn3925 22 дня назад +1

    Every single song reference in this video made me chuckle

  • @calumbishop7082
    @calumbishop7082 22 дня назад +3

    For a supposed Beatles episode, its not very good. It's clear they had music licensing problems (the ending 'Twist' song was clearly originally meant to be the Beatles 'Twist and Shout'), though if you can't get any Beatles music, don't do a Beatles episode. Also the Beatles are not the focus, I thought it would be an episode like Vincent and the Doctor, The Shakespeare Code or the 13th Doctor Nikola Tesla one, where the historical figure is working with the Doctor against the alien threat and are the main focus of the episode, but the Beatles barely feature here. Hell George Harrison and Ringo Star don't get any attention at all, I don't think the actor playing Ringo says a single word of dialogue. Just a weird pseudo-historical story considering the marketing of this episode was all about 'Hey we're doing a Beatles episode', only for the Beatles to barely feature.

    • @jameskilgour387
      @jameskilgour387 17 дней назад

      Yeah, pretty disappointed that the Beatles (especially George and Ringo) took a backseat role on this one. Otherwise it was enjoyable enough for an early season goofy RTD episode.

  • @radhiaAndromida
    @radhiaAndromida 21 день назад +1

    Part of me has a theory that Russell is recycling his ideas as they are small hints to the doctor that this is not true reality because a lot of the references are so blatant but this doctor doesn’t seem to be catching onto them yet and the fact that this is the second episode with the doctor is saying I’m afraid This is my small theory

  • @EddJones25
    @EddJones25 22 дня назад +7

    I'd switched the episode off before the ending,
    so didn't see,
    heard everyone going on about "the twist at the end",
    and I thought there actually was some major epic plot twist,
    no, just a cringe dance number

    • @ozmond
      @ozmond 22 дня назад +3

      You’ll be fine

  • @iammrbadguy9706
    @iammrbadguy9706 22 дня назад +2

    if you hate musicals I recommond David Bowie. I dislikes musicals too, until I heard his music, which some of which he intended to be for a musical/ which he later used for a musical called "Lazarus".
    Edit: If David Bowie was still alive, I feel he could have played a better Maestro. Especially because he can act and is good with irony, something desperately needed when having a ridiclious villain like the Maestro.

  • @P.B.K.studios
    @P.B.K.studios 22 дня назад +1

    Alright I’m only 2 minutes in and I’m so glad you’re making Beatles puns, this is what should’ve been in the actual script of the episode

  • @thekueken
    @thekueken 21 день назад

    ...so, was the timeline between the "man turned piano" and the beginnings of The Beatles irreversibly changed or did banishing the Meastro retroactively put things back in place again?
    (My laggy brain can't recall if the Newton/gravity situation ever got fixed either...)

    • @vullord666
      @vullord666 21 день назад +1

      That's actually a massive oversight I think. Newton/gravity hasn't been fixed but doesn't actually end the world. But if the world was on the brink of the end when they arrived, then there would have been a LOT of damage already done. In giggle it was fine because the toy maker had just put an ear worm in everyone that'd make them go crazy when the whole world was online, and even then 14 went back to the beginning to confront the toy maker. Here its a basically magic ending. I guess they went with Flashpoint ripple rules.

  • @MrTDWfan
    @MrTDWfan 22 дня назад +1

    I'm glad for the reranking back to B - I do think it's the more solid episode of the first two, but I really enjoyed both of them! I LOVE camp though, it's one of my favorite things in Doctor Who

  • @emmahulse3538
    @emmahulse3538 22 дня назад +1

    I’m loving the Beatles puns you added

  • @davidrohde2636
    @davidrohde2636 21 день назад

    A twist at the end! Harbinger is back!

  • @KutayYavuz
    @KutayYavuz 17 дней назад

    "Shakespeare's a prime example of not looking exactly accurate."
    Isaac Newton: "Am I a joke to you?"

    • @jameskilgour387
      @jameskilgour387 17 дней назад

      Also, no one knows what Shakespeare looked like - those portraits were done long after he died.

  • @ReneeTheAmazingMe
    @ReneeTheAmazingMe 22 дня назад +3

    But there wasn't a twist at the end, I liked the episode but it was incredibly straightforward and then they sang a song about there being a twist at the end when there was zero twist how is this not driving everybody insane

    • @ftumschk
      @ftumschk 21 день назад +1

      Maybe because the "twist at the end" will come at the end of the Series, not this particular episode.

    • @dansharp2860
      @dansharp2860 21 день назад

      because the musical style of the end song is a twist? They are dancing a twist? The whole musical number is one big pun.

    • @jenniferpaul7039
      @jenniferpaul7039 21 день назад

      YES!! There's a twist at the end of The Sixth Sense. There's a twist at the end of The Village. I'm struggling to think of a SINGLE Dr Who episode with a twist! It's been driving me nuts!

    • @scroogledoogle3028
      @scroogledoogle3028 21 день назад

      I personally forgot about the existence of H.Arbinger, Maestro's son, and they reappeared towards the end of the musical. This felt a bit like a twist, but I doubt that was the intention given the timing and how little focus was granted to the character. The twist may also have been the number itself having a twist ending, that being the zebra crossing piano sequence.