Seriously, the Slitheen murdered by pickled eggs, pickled gherkins, and pickled onions didn't make the list?? "You kiss this man?" Green cottage cheese exploding all over Mickey and Jackie? "When they fart, if you'll pardon the word, it doesn't smell like a fart, if you'll pardon the word..." The whole scene was ridiculous!
@Katie Speed their entire species aren't called Slitheen. Slitheen is a crime family. The whole species are Raxicoricofallapatorians. From Raxicoricofallapatorius
To be fair to the plunger death its been a running joke for forever on why Daleks have plungers. Finding a way to kill someone with them was an attempt to make that as scary as the whisk, might not have worked but the idea was there!
With the sycorax death, i found it really convenient that he just happened to be standing of a kind of trap door at the time and that there was a lone button on the wall that 10 just happened to know operated it.
@@plantainsame2049 Most likely was. But it's still awfully convenient, that controls for that flap are just a button on the outside of a door frame. Like who ever does control the flight of a ship in an atmosphere of a planet from outside of a door? XD
Plastic chairs were very fashionable at the time. At the time the death by chair, wasn't funny, it was very controversial and many people were disgusted. It's only become hilarious over time, as attitudes have changed.
The most ridiculous death scene that always comes to mind on how silly Doctor Who could sometimes be is from Paradise towers. Where two old ladies are eaten by a hoover!
oh when I first saw the chair suffercating that block, scared the shit out of me, and that creepy deamon devil doll. eeek. we need more scares like that
I think I'm the only one who really likes Love and Monsters. It was a great paced Doctor-lite episode that focused on personal relationships while looking into just who The Doctor was. Peter Kay was fine in his role. But the beginning running back and forth like the Scooby Doo gang was a bit silly. And definitely the alive faces in the Absorbaloff was too weird. If the creature had been played more straight with evil intent, rather than a big green mohawked alien looking like he was having an orgasm at absorbing his last victim, I think this episode would have been seen in a much better light.
Besides it being convenient that there was a trap door at the place during the Sycorax death I love that scene. I felt the death was meant to be slightly funny cuz of the scream. And I still take Tennent's peforemance serious with the inclusivion. but I will admit the death itself was a bit funny.
I know I was relieved I had a foam chair that’s back was a teddy bear face. I wasn’t too keen on it before, but I realised death by plastic chair was far worse than being rated by a teddy chair lol.
Love seeing the Mandrels from Nightmare of Eden. Death by Karate is so funny 🤣 if only they used Venusian Akido or walked away at a brisk pace. Warriors of the Deep could and should have worked /been so much more. You have the Sea Devils, the Silurians and an 🌎 teetering on the edge of war.
So, Morvin & Foon dying comes across as bullying, yet it's in a list of unintentionally funny deaths in Doctor Who? The way that Marvin & Foon were treated was bullying. I like the Van Hoffs & I'm always upset about the fact they were bullied relentlessly. The adipose are cute, but Stacy dying just wasn't funny at all. She was really scared & confused. Some of the deaths in this list shouldn't be on the list at all.
I think the victims of the Abzorbaloff die eventually with time, being fully absorbed, like being melted by an acid, but it didn't get to that, because the Abzorbaloff didn't live that long in the episode. It makes zero sense, that they would be forever imprisoned in his skin. It's like saying your food will last forever in your stomach. That's simply ridiculous. And yep, Dorium's death makes no sense, because of the deals with the Headless Monks. He knew, how dangerous they are, yet he thought, that being his customers will save him. Come on, Dorium, you're a clever guy. At least they gave him a good wi-fi signal. XD Oh the death of poor Stacy was btw an accident created by Donna fidling with the amulet thingy. Miss Foster didn't plan to kill anyone, originally she wanted to harvest enough Adipose in secret, which means converting only small amounts of bodily fat (and only fat) from lots of victims. That wouldn't kill them, but would still produce enough Adipose anyway. But with Stacy she ordered a total conversion with bones and stuff, because someone was on their tracks. And later for that same reason she ordered to harvest all of what they had at disposal (from every sold pill), instead of what they initially planned. Her plans changed by the Doctor and Donna investigating. Although later in "Turn left", it's revealed, that millions of Americans were completely converted to Adipose and the Doctor wasn't around to prevent it, but that episode worked with worst case scenarios anyway (Atmos poisoning, space Titanic blowing up London and stuff). It's not like that would happen, if Donna and the Doctor weren't involved at all. Perhaps in that alternate universe (created by Donna's Time beetle) someone still took the investigation and forced Miss Foster to drastic measures.
8:41 Terry Nation a.k.a The 1963-1989 Dalek creators original idea was to spend the least amount of money as possible and started obviously low budget and use plungers for a arm so they could see through their cameras on Skaro and on Earth in their ships and originally their gun used to shoot squirts of paint make the characters see through and the entire screen was very bright until the shot characters fell and it would go back to normal but then Russell T. Davies came along and changed the dalek models make everything more expensive with the plungers extracting brain waves and the guns with what looked like actual lasers coming shooting out. Mostly I prefer the old ones better because the original crew used everything they had for the daleks first appearance in 1963 so the daleks perfer some respect
I can't be the only one who liked "Love and Monsters"-- it was silly, and I liked that! I don't think it deserves the level of hate sent its way, to be sure.
love and monsters is the absorbaloff one right? yeah I will never get the hate that episode has, especially from this youtube channel, doctor who has always been goofy. The only problem with the episode is when martin says "we even have a bit of a love life" that felt kinda yikes-y but other then that
I always found the Terror of the Autons scene one of the more unsettling deaths in Doctor Who, but more for the way the victim is dominated by the Master than the "special effect".
The Absorbaloff is the product of a Blue Peter competition, yes. The episode was an attempt to utilize it...but the writers misused a potentially super scary monster by focusing too much on the human disguise's campy behaviour.
@@generalilbis there is obviously something to work with, but when the ideas comes from CBBC, that limits what the show was able to do, to make it work. Still that episodes idea of people forming a group to look for the Doctor, seems to have paid off.
This video feels like a phoned-in list only made to keep with the upload schedule. You could try branching out into other types of videos beyond just top 10 lists. I guarantee that more analytical and deep dive videos wouldn't go amiss.
I gotta say, after seeing the Sarah Jane Adventures, the way the Slitheen villains get taken out is not only ridiculous, but gross. On the plus side, anyone with a bit of vinegar can kill them with ease.
I don’t know about anyone else, but I liked “Love and Monsters” precisely because of its silliness. The face in the body thing? Gross, but hilarious. And the girl getting preserved in the sidewalk slab was kind of sweet, in a deranged, Outer Limits kind of way. Anyone agree?
was the Adipose episode (with its Elizabeth Holmes lookalike) to warn of the dangers of Ozempic (tm)? Another time when Doctor who predicted the future? ;-P
I'm surprised that none of the foo l ish people that got caught by the autos weren't on the list or that dude that tried to become immortally young only to turn into a people munching monster is not here either
Can someone pleaseeeeee tell me I am not the only that remembers Ryan literally pops the bubble rap in the beginning (1:54) in the Kerblam episode AND it literally says it in the subtitles but when the episode ends everyone is cautious about the bubble rap, like the one they have is a plague. WhoCulture you are always good at sharing your opinion and shedding light on things people miss. Please see this and tell me what you think of the whole stupid situation
@@WhoCulture Exactly right! Ryan was their little wild card for 2 seasons. Honestly if it is scripted that he actually needs to pop the bubble rap it is very peculiar. Honestly I love the Kerblam episode but just remembering Ryan popped it in the first minute made seem a little sillier (in kind of a bad way) and took a bit off the seriousness
HI, I don't agree the 'smooshed by plungers' section was funny or dumb. The first time I saw it I thought it was shocking and scary. And so did my kids.
I was looking at this Doctor who episode a showing and honestly that was horrifying seeing that man being plunged I thought it was very creative but it would just horrifying thing in that in the palais d and that other Doctor who episode her fat coming to life and and saying goodbye to a wife killing her that was really horrifying. I know a lot of people that seen that thought it was you know funny or something but no you know you dying and your fat have come to life looking like a a baby or some form of alien child saying looking at you and saying bye-bye that was horrified.
I thought clive finch's death in the series 1 episode Rose was quite funny! He spent the whole episode talking to rose about the doctor and how he brings death and destruction wherever he goes, then the poor bloke ended up being killed by the same aliens the doctor was trying to stop! The funniest thing was, I think he was actually quite happy that his conspiracy theories about the doctor had been proven to be true! 😂🙈😊Plus my sister has been terrified of shop window dummies ever since this episode was first aired, and that makes me laugh in itself! 🤣
I watched Terror Of The Autons as a kid back in the day and even then in those somewhat more innocent times I though the man being eaten by the plastic chair was ridiculous. His terrible acting plus they way you could see him pulling the chair around himself like a blanket made it all the more silly.
I wore my "Working My Adipose Off" t-shirt today. Stacy's death may have been a little silly, but the Adipose are adorable. And I felt very sorry for Dr. Singh.
Mr. Delgado I'm probably not saying his name right we haven't had no real master. I don't know his name but the the blond headmaster and Misty was the ones that really came close to him I think they really need to bring a master. I don't know if you can do it or not but I would try to get someone that's look like him or favour him but having more vicious more.
Have someone that that did a lot of stage acting if you going to do another Master because it's something about that mr. Delgatto did a wonderful job and we need more bastards like him more evil characters like him thank you letting me give my opinion.
Roger Delgado's Master was perfect. Witty, urbane, sarcastic - and not once did he ever go full on manic. Everything was calm and menace. He was utterly charming, too - he'd definitely take your mother out to a nice steak dinner, and never call her again - or shrink her with his TCE, and leave her on the table, with the unpaid bill. Missy is the only one who has come close to the original Master.
I don’t think these deaths were unintentionally funny. They were meant to be funny. After all Doctor Who is technically a children’s show that’s meant to be scary but not traumatising.
I really hate how people dislike love and monsters, I get that the villain is a letdown. But I adore the idea of a group of people who know of the existence of the doctor and in the future, I would like a story (or a companion) which explores this idea.
Wouldn’t mind a spin off audio drama exploring that. Redacted explored that concept a little bit in its early episodes, but it gets forgotten about pretty quickly sadly
Seriously, the Slitheen murdered by pickled eggs, pickled gherkins, and pickled onions didn't make the list?? "You kiss this man?" Green cottage cheese exploding all over Mickey and Jackie? "When they fart, if you'll pardon the word, it doesn't smell like a fart, if you'll pardon the word..." The whole scene was ridiculous!
I suspect the reason why that particularly death didn't make it is because that always came across to me as a very intentionally funny death.
The whole Slitheens species (don't ask me to spell it) is RIDICULOUS and I love them
@Katie Speed their entire species aren't called Slitheen. Slitheen is a crime family. The whole species are Raxicoricofallapatorians. From Raxicoricofallapatorius
It is very obviously intentional comedy
Imagien if mickey had actually died by getting eaten by a trashcan 😭😭
To be fair to the plunger death its been a running joke for forever on why Daleks have plungers. Finding a way to kill someone with them was an attempt to make that as scary as the whisk, might not have worked but the idea was there!
I think it looks more like a paint roller base without the roller refill than a whisk...
With the sycorax death, i found it really convenient that he just happened to be standing of a kind of trap door at the time and that there was a lone button on the wall that 10 just happened to know operated it.
I kind of thought it was a wing flap addenda make the big rock they strapped a rocket engine to slightly more aerodynamic
I thought it was like the equivalent of a pirate plank. Where victims are thrown off the side
@@plantainsame2049 Most likely was. But it's still awfully convenient, that controls for that flap are just a button on the outside of a door frame. Like who ever does control the flight of a ship in an atmosphere of a planet from outside of a door? XD
Actually in Kerblam, it was not the robots programmed to explode but rather the bubble wrap around the items inside the box. Death by bubble wrap.
Plastic chairs were very fashionable at the time. At the time the death by chair, wasn't funny, it was very controversial and many people were disgusted. It's only become hilarious over time, as attitudes have changed.
Honestly the plunger scene and to a lesser extent the idea of the adapose genuinely disturbed me as a kid.
Let’s not forget Simmons being “suckered to death” in Dalek as well. Surprising they didn’t at least mention that alongside.
I feel so bad for the Blue Peter winner who designed the Absorbalov due to all the mocking over the years. Kid did could. Show didn't.
The most ridiculous death scene that always comes to mind on how silly Doctor Who could sometimes be is from Paradise towers. Where two old ladies are eaten by a hoover!
Number 9, the acid bath scene, has been pilloried by moralists and antis for decades. Thank you for retelling it more objectively. 😄
I think at the end of the day it was the Doctor's "James Bond quip" at the end that didn't go over too well.
A better acid bath scene was done by Vincent Price to his cheating wife in the classic "House on Haunted Hill"... ;-)
“Big Davey T” really made me laugh
Now, does that refer to David Tennant or Russel T. Davies?
oh when I first saw the chair suffercating that block, scared the shit out of me, and that creepy deamon devil doll. eeek. we need more scares like that
That chair should be in a corner of the TARDIS with a don't sit on my sign on it.
I think I'm the only one who really likes Love and Monsters. It was a great paced Doctor-lite episode that focused on personal relationships while looking into just who The Doctor was. Peter Kay was fine in his role. But the beginning running back and forth like the Scooby Doo gang was a bit silly. And definitely the alive faces in the Absorbaloff was too weird. If the creature had been played more straight with evil intent, rather than a big green mohawked alien looking like he was having an orgasm at absorbing his last victim, I think this episode would have been seen in a much better light.
C'mon Ellie! The disco dancing deaths of the soldiers in Resurrection of the Daleks has to be up there!
This channel always makes my day!
Honestly Doctor Who is at it's best when it's being really campy and ridiculous if you ask me
Part of the show’s charm is its silly campiness
Being eaten by a chair is the feeling of anyone trying to get out of their bean bag (why does anyone buy those things?)... ;-P
Besides it being convenient that there was a trap door at the place during the Sycorax death I love that scene. I felt the death was meant to be slightly funny cuz of the scream. And I still take Tennent's peforemance serious with the inclusivion. but I will admit the death itself was a bit funny.
I was 5 when that plastic chair ate that guy and it was horrific
I know I was relieved I had a foam chair that’s back was a teddy bear face. I wasn’t too keen on it before, but I realised death by plastic chair was far worse than being rated by a teddy chair lol.
The kandyman and the fondant surprise.
Love seeing the Mandrels from Nightmare of Eden. Death by Karate is so funny 🤣 if only they used Venusian Akido or walked away at a brisk pace. Warriors of the Deep could and should have worked /been so much more. You have the Sea Devils, the Silurians and an 🌎 teetering on the edge of war.
So, Morvin & Foon dying comes across as bullying, yet it's in a list of unintentionally funny deaths in Doctor Who? The way that Marvin & Foon were treated was bullying. I like the Van Hoffs & I'm always upset about the fact they were bullied relentlessly. The adipose are cute, but Stacy dying just wasn't funny at all. She was really scared & confused. Some of the deaths in this list shouldn't be on the list at all.
I think the victims of the Abzorbaloff die eventually with time, being fully absorbed, like being melted by an acid, but it didn't get to that, because the Abzorbaloff didn't live that long in the episode. It makes zero sense, that they would be forever imprisoned in his skin. It's like saying your food will last forever in your stomach. That's simply ridiculous.
And yep, Dorium's death makes no sense, because of the deals with the Headless Monks. He knew, how dangerous they are, yet he thought, that being his customers will save him. Come on, Dorium, you're a clever guy. At least they gave him a good wi-fi signal. XD
Oh the death of poor Stacy was btw an accident created by Donna fidling with the amulet thingy. Miss Foster didn't plan to kill anyone, originally she wanted to harvest enough Adipose in secret, which means converting only small amounts of bodily fat (and only fat) from lots of victims. That wouldn't kill them, but would still produce enough Adipose anyway. But with Stacy she ordered a total conversion with bones and stuff, because someone was on their tracks. And later for that same reason she ordered to harvest all of what they had at disposal (from every sold pill), instead of what they initially planned. Her plans changed by the Doctor and Donna investigating.
Although later in "Turn left", it's revealed, that millions of Americans were completely converted to Adipose and the Doctor wasn't around to prevent it, but that episode worked with worst case scenarios anyway (Atmos poisoning, space Titanic blowing up London and stuff). It's not like that would happen, if Donna and the Doctor weren't involved at all. Perhaps in that alternate universe (created by Donna's Time beetle) someone still took the investigation and forced Miss Foster to drastic measures.
8:41 Terry Nation a.k.a The 1963-1989 Dalek creators original idea was to spend the least amount of money as possible and started obviously low budget and use plungers for a arm so they could see through their cameras on Skaro and on Earth in their ships and originally their gun used to shoot squirts of paint make the characters see through and the entire screen was very bright until the shot characters fell and it would go back to normal but then Russell T. Davies came along and changed the dalek models make everything more expensive with the plungers extracting brain waves and the guns with what looked like actual lasers coming shooting out. Mostly I prefer the old ones better because the original crew used everything they had for the daleks first appearance in 1963 so the daleks perfer some respect
I can't be the only one who liked "Love and Monsters"-- it was silly, and I liked that! I don't think it deserves the level of hate sent its way, to be sure.
love and monsters is the absorbaloff one right? yeah I will never get the hate that episode has, especially from this youtube channel, doctor who has always been goofy.
The only problem with the episode is when martin says "we even have a bit of a love life" that felt kinda yikes-y but other then that
I mean 6th Doctor didnt kill either guard tbh. He startled one and the one in the acid pulled the other in
How about the explosion of the Slitheen in New Series 1?
Oh, wait, someone DID bring that up
Interesting way to pronounce “Chasm”
Stacy melting into Adipose babies absolutely traumatized me as a kid.
I always found the Terror of the Autons scene one of the more unsettling deaths in Doctor Who, but more for the way the victim is dominated by the Master than the "special effect".
man how could u not include the iconic ‘what are you gonna do, sucker me to- BLHSHSHS’
Atleast none of them came back as a paving slab! Oh wait. Hang on… got me dying
What writer had the most ridiculous deaths? RTD?
Hah hah hah hah hahhhhhh!!! Thanks for the laughs this morning!
Host say "With that in mind", DRINK!
Let's not forget Soldeed's overacting in Horns of Nimon.
Or, the Pilot, splitting his pants, when killed by the Nimon 😆
Dr singhs death traumatised me as a child 😂
Robots don’t explode the bubble wrap explodes
@2:40 Ha Ha... Mr. Bean.
Hey, at least the heavy-set couple didn't fall into the chocolate river, and get sucked to the Fudge Room.... ;-P
Omg! I just realised that Stacey is the same actress in Baby Reindeer!
How do you pronounce the word "chasm" again, Ellie? ( 4:26 )
i fear it being forgetten but Love and Monsters is based on an idea from a Blue Peter competition winner.
The Absorbaloff is the product of a Blue Peter competition, yes. The episode was an attempt to utilize it...but the writers misused a potentially super scary monster by focusing too much on the human disguise's campy behaviour.
@@generalilbis but that is kinda the problem, you cant make a horror villain from a Blue Peter competition winner design.
@@ianlister7333 It might be harder to make something a child dreamt up for Blue Peter to be horrific...but I don't think it's impossible.
@@generalilbis there is obviously something to work with, but when the ideas comes from CBBC, that limits what the show was able to do, to make it work. Still that episodes idea of people forming a group to look for the Doctor, seems to have paid off.
@@generalilbis there was some wayy scarier designs than the absorbaloff on that list. I think David just decided to pick the wrong one as his favorite
When I saw number one on this list for the first time, I hurt myself when laughing. It was hilarious!
This video feels like a phoned-in list only made to keep with the upload schedule. You could try branching out into other types of videos beyond just top 10 lists. I guarantee that more analytical and deep dive videos wouldn't go amiss.
At least it's not a rehashed list like what most of their gaming and comics channels are now.
The couple dying wasn't funny and the plunger death wasn't funny but the killer chair was funny.
4:25 "Chaz-em"? OMG... back to school for you, young lady. Seriously
A Dalek without a plunger is not a TRUE Dalek... ;-P
In all fairness, the death by satsuma was deliberately meant to be funny
I gotta say, after seeing the Sarah Jane Adventures, the way the Slitheen villains get taken out is not only ridiculous, but gross. On the plus side, anyone with a bit of vinegar can kill them with ease.
What a silly and degrading way to kill of a character. 4:30
A satsuma? he should have pitched a jelly baby really hard... ;-P
I don’t know about anyone else, but I liked “Love and Monsters” precisely because of its silliness. The face in the body thing? Gross, but hilarious. And the girl getting preserved in the sidewalk slab was kind of sweet, in a deranged, Outer Limits kind of way. Anyone agree?
What are the headless monks..?
Next do 10 time lord victorious moments in doctor who
Yeah David Tennant is back... grow up simpasouras rex
was the Adipose episode (with its Elizabeth Holmes lookalike) to warn of the dangers of Ozempic (tm)? Another time when Doctor who predicted the future? ;-P
8:50 L&M is a staple in all your Who-bashing videos so, no, we totally expected it... just like the Daleks coming back season after season.. *sigh*
I'm surprised that none of the foo l ish people that got caught by the autos weren't on the list or that dude that tried to become immortally young only to turn into a people munching monster is not here either
Actually it’s death via satsuma.
Casual Game of Thrones spoiler…
Can someone pleaseeeeee tell me I am not the only that remembers Ryan literally pops the bubble rap in the beginning (1:54) in the Kerblam episode AND it literally says it in the subtitles but when the episode ends everyone is cautious about the bubble rap, like the one they have is a plague.
WhoCulture you are always good at sharing your opinion and shedding light on things people miss. Please see this and tell me what you think of the whole stupid situation
We also noticed this. Very odd indeed. Though they couldn't exactly blow Ryan up, could they?
@@WhoCulture Exactly right! Ryan was their little wild card for 2 seasons. Honestly if it is scripted that he actually needs to pop the bubble rap it is very peculiar. Honestly I love the Kerblam episode but just remembering Ryan popped it in the first minute made seem a little sillier (in kind of a bad way) and took a bit off the seriousness
Also, all of the victims of the Daleks in Classic Who. Falling down in slow motion!
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HI, I don't agree the 'smooshed by plungers' section was funny or dumb. The first time I saw it I thought it was shocking and scary. And so did my kids.
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It’s 3 plungers not 4
The funniest thing in this video is the way you pronounced "chasm" except it isn't funny at all.
I was looking at this Doctor who episode a showing and honestly that was horrifying seeing that man being plunged I thought it was very creative but it would just horrifying thing in that in the palais d and that other Doctor who episode her fat coming to life and and saying goodbye to a wife killing her that was really horrifying. I know a lot of people that seen that thought it was you know funny or something but no you know you dying and your fat have come to life looking like a a baby or some form of alien child saying looking at you and saying bye-bye that was horrified.
I thought clive finch's death in the series 1 episode Rose was quite funny! He spent the whole episode talking to rose about the doctor and how he brings death and destruction wherever he goes, then the poor bloke ended up being killed by the same aliens the doctor was trying to stop! The funniest thing was, I think he was actually quite happy that his conspiracy theories about the doctor had been proven to be true! 😂🙈😊Plus my sister has been terrified of shop window dummies ever since this episode was first aired, and that makes me laugh in itself! 🤣
I watched Terror Of The Autons as a kid back in the day and even then in those somewhat more innocent times I though the man being eaten by the plastic chair was ridiculous. His terrible acting plus they way you could see him pulling the chair around himself like a blanket made it all the more silly.
The killer plastic daffodils were better.
One of the great Harry Towb's rare bad performances.
I wore my "Working My Adipose Off" t-shirt today. Stacy's death may have been a little silly, but the Adipose are adorable.
And I felt very sorry for Dr. Singh.
Mr. Delgado I'm probably not saying his name right we haven't had no real master. I don't know his name but the the blond headmaster and Misty was the ones that really came close to him I think they really need to bring a master. I don't know if you can do it or not but I would try to get someone that's look like him or favour him but having more vicious more.
Have someone that that did a lot of stage acting if you going to do another Master because it's something about that mr. Delgatto did a wonderful job and we need more bastards like him more evil characters like him thank you letting me give my opinion.
Roger Delgado's Master was perfect. Witty, urbane, sarcastic - and not once did he ever go full on manic. Everything was calm and menace. He was utterly charming, too - he'd definitely take your mother out to a nice steak dinner, and never call her again - or shrink her with his TCE, and leave her on the table, with the unpaid bill.
Missy is the only one who has come close to the original Master.
@@brianartillery Frankly I found Missy overated, and still fell into the trappings of being overly wacky.
For me, Dereck Jacobi was closer.
I don’t think these deaths were unintentionally funny. They were meant to be funny. After all Doctor Who is technically a children’s show that’s meant to be scary but not traumatising.
How did you miss turned into an Ood in Planet of the Ood!?
Because it wasn’t a death, nor was it a funny scene.
That was a metamorphosis not a death.
It was actually a quite disturbing bit of body horror, and not funny at all.
i mean. you have some awful extras as unit soldiers dying sometimes. like if day of the daleks.
Nobody from Orphan 55? Seriously none of those deaths can be taken seriously
Tennant whining about not wanting to go.
I really hate how people dislike love and monsters, I get that the villain is a letdown. But I adore the idea of a group of people who know of the existence of the doctor and in the future, I would like a story (or a companion) which explores this idea.
Wouldn’t mind a spin off audio drama exploring that. Redacted explored that concept a little bit in its early episodes, but it gets forgotten about pretty quickly sadly
So basically you hate people for disliking a badly executed idea?
@@minicle426 no, I dislike how most of the points about love and monsters are about the bad execution and not regarding the concept.
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How, oh how, does #WhatCulture know how to make a Whovian smile with a Fine Episode, and have Ellie Littlechild Present Too???!! 😀💕💕☺️
I'm sorry, Varys died a "noble" death... No, no, no, no. All of season 8 of GoT is just awful. Varys died a stupid death.
Not the best episode love and monsters
Love you Ellie
Yeah, it wasn't always great. Episodic T.V. can be cruel.
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You should see a doctor about that.
Yay the inflatable plastic chair of doom got number 1