He'll always be my favorite Doctor. He just embodied what I feel the Doctor is, and played his role to perfection. I just watched the 50th anniversary episode again, and was so happy to see him and Matt Smith on screen at the same time. They played off each other so well, and I was reminded yet again how incredible David Tennant is as the last of the Time Lords.
its just a great mesh of things to make an amazing show, the music story telling and actors it works perfectly. nowa days it just feels like a mess of nonsense no real sense of intensity or excitement
@@MrGoesBoom True but these have aged particularly well, the jokes/political outlook/whatever in this are still relevant whereas the latest season feels aged before it even aired...
this is so true. like even tho the cgi is absolute bollocks compared to today's standards the writing of the episodes just makes them so good to rewatch
@@Imperial_Squid That's because 13's are a bit too specifically political 10's seasons often focused on overarching morals and moral dilemmas. Like Pompeii, in this video, was essentially just the trolley problem. These concepts are timeless But poor 13, saddled with being the first female doctor, was subjected to pushing specific political agendas. I feel bad for her bcus her actress seems perfectly fine, and I don't have a problem with a female doctor whatsoever, they just put waaay too much weight on it. It should've been "Same Doctor Who, new face and quirks" as usual instead of "time to push cheesy over exaggerated feminist narratives"
Donna and The Doctor were a great duo. The chemistry between Tate and Tennant definitely spilled into the acting, those 2 were my childhood favourites growing up. It would be great if they made an appearance again even as a cameo or something
Tbh I like them a lot!!! They work off each other well! This Doctor is a bit oblivious and spunky while Donna is sassy and determined. That's great chemistry right there!
I might be wrong but. I love how they made the doctors first time meeting river song her last time with the doctor. Really shows how twisted their relationship was thanks to time travel
@@Reselute I'm hoping they don't screw up Davies' writing with bad modern troupes and that he can continue where he left off so we can see some of these loose ends tied up. I really want to see the Doctor using his snaps to control the Tardis and explore the communication between them more.
Watching this made me realize something major that I missed from the newer seasons of the show, and that's the score. I wish they could bring Murray Gold back, his music just gave that childlike imagination and whimsical feel to the show that just is not nearly as present anymore with the current music..
The music yes....and the brightness. What I didn't like about Chibnall was most of his episodes were so very dreary all the time. Davies I think had a good mixture of dreary and Sunny. Honestly I couldn't watch too many consecutive episodes of Jodie or I actually found myself getting depressed. Crazy I know. But the balance helps.
@@sheilatodd7280 I think most people overlook this point, and I'm really glad someone else has noticed it. You are absolutely right, the chibnall era has such wierd colouration and filtering to its episodes. I mean, I don't work on the set so I can't say for certain what the differences in production are, but series 1-10 had fairly consistent visuals until the chibnall era. I think a major aspect is that series 1-10 were filmed to look realistic, as if it had been shot and then that was what was shown . But the chibnall era seems to have filters and even on set lighting seems to make everything look empty.
He did phone Unit to get the Queen out of the Palace when he realised where the ship was likely to end up crashing. So she probably knew he was somewhere working on it from that.
his inhumanity is demonstrated mostly through the enormity and uncontrollability of his most human traits. he is what would happen if you turned a human being into a force of nature.
the weird thing is I never liked Donner in her first appearence but the reintroduction with the silent conversation through the windows absolutely floored me and she was an instant favourite, i wish they had another season together, her run was far too short!
Can we just appreciate that pretty much the entire second compilation of Ten’s best moments is from Donna’s run? She really brought out the best in him
@@eleanorcooke7136 Agreed. Rose was okay, I liked Martha a bit better but they did her dirty in the storyline, but Donna and Ten are just *chef’s kiss* I think Tate and Tennant just have exceedingly good chemistry as actors
He watched the show religiously as a kid and his father in law is rhe 5th doctor so I think he definately channeled parts of those old mysterious performances but added a lot of angst and pain
With all the times I have watched the clip of the Doctor burning the sky against the Sontarans saying “Please, Please, Please!!” I never noticed he is crossing his fingers. What a human gesture for him to make….lol.
I choose to remember the Doctor like this, a goofy scoundrel who was morally complex and had adventures that inspired and captivated. The series isn't what it is today, but the old series featuring the 9th, 10th, 11th, and even the 12th Doctor is still there, as well as the original series from well past.
I suggest you to only consider the classic era and those you mentioned in your comment as the true Doctor Who show and ignore the rest, until it either gets cancelled or the downfall of Woke (I hope)
Murray Gold was also in the Moffett era as well. I would love for Gold to come back but it sounds like he's a bit tired of the show. If he does not come back then I would like John Paesono to be the new composer.
there are rumours of catherine and david returning for the 60th anniversary and that would be beyond amazing, their chemistry and comedic relationship was perfect in the golden age of doctor who
I cannot wait for Catherine and David to come back for the 60th anniversary! David has this just crazy beautiful energy. It’s chaotic but makes him such a good doctor. He also has a mix of child likeness but also this mature personality for his doctor. The tenth doctor has an incredible amount of vulnerability too. I liked Jodie and Peter’s doctors but I think that David is another level.
I love the 2 part with tennant the stolen earth and journeys end. With all the tvs shows joined up into a big episode. That was like the first time it was ever done. Master piece
As someone who isn't all too invested in british television (due to me *not* being british), *this* is pretty much exactly what I always imagine as *The Doctor* Other portrayals by different actors have also been quite extraordinary but there's just something about David Tennant's performance that gets me like no one else's has to this day.
Tennant has an incredible unique flavour of bombastic and funny but still thoughtful and kind. I do like a sad or angry doctor now and then but 10 will always be *my* doctor!
I love how the sontarans, who have ran into the doctor before mind you, have no clue who this guy is who knows so much BECAUSE they haven't seen the doctor in decades. A reminder sontarans aren't new, they've been around the block
I watched silence in the library too young so it will always fill me with dread, but also opening the entirety of rivers part of the series with it was such a good move
"Doctor, she's gone" I still believe this is one of the saddest lines of all TV history. It's not said with aggression, fear or hopelessness, but a honest fact, told firmly while maintaining the up most respect and care.
The thing I love about whovians, is that one year later, nobody has needed to say “What do you mean?”. People are dedicated enough to know exactly what you mean lol
That's still such a powerful moment. That describes every doctor perfectly: "Everybody knows that everybody dies. And nobody knows it like the Doctor. But I do think that all the skies of all the worlds might just turn dark if he ever for one moment accepts it."
Tennant's doctor will always be my favorite, and for whatever reason, after seeing Tennants cast as a Demon I really want to come back and see the 10th Doctor take sassy to a new level and flip a villain the bird in passing
The Twelfth Doctor is my favorite Doctor, and the Tenth is my second favorite. These two Doctors are so unique. One of them is full of character while the other is evolving a lot during the show. Good stories were written for the Tenth Doctor. The Twelfth is trying to play well in bad stories. It was good to see this video.
Imagine Capaldi with great writing. He carried the show thru some meh writing... but when the writing was good, like in the Husbands of River Song, he was spectaular.
@MultiFan Nice! Good choice. Colin Baker is Awesome too i gotta catch up on the classic doctor who I've been watching doctor who started with Christopher I'm at 2nd season with Matt Smith & I'm gonna finish through jodie then go & watch classic doctor who starting with dr 1 ☺
@@aliciaalaskar8622 I agree 10th and then 9th are the overall best. New: Tennant, Eccleston, some of Smith Classic is hard as all have good moments, and I haven’t watched loads of each doc, but I’d say the best three (in no ranking order) 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Tho I’ve seen some good moments from 5 and 6, and you have to respect Hartnell for being the originals.
@MultiFan Dude, who cares? You have literally replied to every comment inferring people need to change their opinions because it doesn’t match yours. What’s the point?
@MultiFan Okay, I’m clearly not wound up, comments like that are just sorry attempts to avoid everything I said and shift the attention onto someone else. Nice try, I suggest you listen to o your own advice, since I’m not the one who is getting triggered at everyone else’s opinion.
@MultiFan go outside and stop obessing over a children's show says the man who has the time to comment the same basic comment on every post on this video Stop watching original far from classic who and take your own advice
I miss these days where characters were actually well written and developed, each of the villians and side characters, even without seeing the full episode just these small clips I can remember their personalities and feel how they deserve what they get but these last couple of series, i barely feel anything for the main cast let alone the people they meet along the way...
"We have an intruder!" "How'd he get in, In tru da window" that line always cracks me up 😂🤣 hands down the best n my fav doctor. First episode I ever watched was The Waters of Mars
It's a damn shame Chibnall was allowed to kill this show. It had so many good moments. The Moffat showrunner era wasn't great, but Capaldi's sheer acting chops managed to hold things together. But they really needed an upswing after that and Chibnall was a definite downswing. Especially when he was allowed to just keep making it worse season after season.
10th doctor show cased the rage the capability the burden the power the kindness nd the danger of a timelord perfectly he is still the doctor i love the most
10:57 when the Doctor is talking about the stakes (Pompeii or the world) and says Pompeii would have been caused by him... All that's in my head is that image of the Pompeii skeleton that shows very clearly that a man may have survived if a boulder hadn't turned his head and shoulders into paste. The real Looney Toons death skelly. The Doctor did THAT.
The 10th Doctor has, and will always be, my favorite version of Doctor Who. Easily my favorite part is when he met The Devil and he deduces how the Devil he sees is nothing but a body, and that the real Devil had transferred his consciousness into another body. I especially loved it when he did that "Oh! No! YES!!! Noo..." part.
Bro I forgot how different Donna was from the get-go. If I remember correctly, Pompeii was Donna's first outing as a companion. She was ready to make the hard decisions with the Doctor IMMEDIATELY.
I have to have seen this episode (and more specifically this _clip_ ) over a dozen times and yet I only _just now_ got the "How did he get in? In-tru-da-window" joke
YES! Finally, the second part! And I got here within 14 hours of the upload! David Tennant had to be the best Doctor, I mean.. 2 PARTS for his best moments, wow!
In his whole "I'm the Doctor, I'm a Time Lord, I'm from the planet Gallifrey..." speech he says he's 903 years old. In "The Impossible Astronaut" the Eleventh Doctor says he's 909. Imagine that much changing in 6 years. I know it's just them thinking "Ah, someone this old would be wise and weathered" but still. With such a long lifespan 6 years is absolutely nothing
I can’t wait for him and Ncutti I love them both so much. Praying for Matt Smith to come back also in the 60th cuz it’s probably his last chance but after the power of the doctor I’m not that worried I’m sure we’ll see him again.
I hope the they get the next doctor right. I love all the doctors, but 10 was amazing. Russel Davies is gonna do the next season, so maybe he’ll pick the actor.
There was nothing wrong with Jodie like so many would think. Was amazing to see a different take on the doctor and none of men would of been able to play off the flux so well like she did. 10 is the best but 13 wasn't far off tbf. People just suck and can't see that a female doctor was empowering for women. Personal opinion though.
@@lunalass7767you’re right, there was nothing wrong with jodie’s doctor, including her being a woman, but the writing was rubbish, and sure she tried her best with what she had but she wasn’t anywhere near 10.
@MultiFan Tennant is the best Doctor of the Modern Era but its a tossup as to whether Baker or Tennant or Baker is the best over all. I love Eccleston, Smith and Capaldi but none are better than Tennant. Each played their their doctor well. Eccleston was hampered by creative differences but his Doctor was perfect for relaunching the series. Smith was a great Doctor and brought a new generation of viewers in and his storylines were a rich addition. I love Peter Capaldi but he was done a great disservice when Moffat just decided to replace his greatest hits before exiting the show, As for the others (except Jo Martin), there is so little content left to view there is no way to judge. Jo Martin, meh
My Doctor was Tom Baker, who saved me when 15. Tennant is so wonderful. They who rise to mentor the human race in our infancy. One day we'll grow up...
"How did he get in? Intru-da window?"
One of my favourite lines in dr who
Still gets a chuckle from me *(checks notes)* FOURTEEN YEARS later?!
I love how he just goes "Bubbye" and legs it
Old gag
Yes a cute little reference
Gotta love this doctor's philosophy on things Because we don't question things
We just ho and explore things why
because it was their
He'll always be my favorite Doctor. He just embodied what I feel the Doctor is, and played his role to perfection. I just watched the 50th anniversary episode again, and was so happy to see him and Matt Smith on screen at the same time. They played off each other so well, and I was reminded yet again how incredible David Tennant is as the last of the Time Lords.
Yes he is the best doctor.
I read once that as a child, he wanted to grow up to be an actor. So that he could play The Doctor.
I cried in the end of the video, just as I did the first time and every other time when I watched the end of Silence in the Library.
He's coming back for the 60th anniversary. I'm so excited!
i loved his ego and how tempted he was to overstep his boundaries
It's crazy how well these episodes have aged, even with all the outdated technologies, one-time gags and older graphics/ CGI.
its just a great mesh of things to make an amazing show, the music story telling and actors it works perfectly.
nowa days it just feels like a mess of nonsense no real sense of intensity or excitement
Gags, low tech, and cheesy special effects were the core of Doctor Who well before the series was rebooted/restarted.
@@MrGoesBoom True but these have aged particularly well, the jokes/political outlook/whatever in this are still relevant whereas the latest season feels aged before it even aired...
this is so true. like even tho the cgi is absolute bollocks compared to today's standards the writing of the episodes just makes them so good to rewatch
@@Imperial_Squid That's because 13's are a bit too specifically political
10's seasons often focused on overarching morals and moral dilemmas. Like Pompeii, in this video, was essentially just the trolley problem. These concepts are timeless
But poor 13, saddled with being the first female doctor, was subjected to pushing specific political agendas. I feel bad for her bcus her actress seems perfectly fine, and I don't have a problem with a female doctor whatsoever, they just put waaay too much weight on it. It should've been "Same Doctor Who, new face and quirks" as usual instead of "time to push cheesy over exaggerated feminist narratives"
Donna and The Doctor were a great duo. The chemistry between Tate and Tennant definitely spilled into the acting, those 2 were my childhood favourites growing up. It would be great if they made an appearance again even as a cameo or something
The only duo that was better (arguably) was 4th and Sara Jane. And I think maybe DoctorDonna beats them by a smidge
I'd love to see Donna interacting with 12th or reacting to 13th.
They are again for the 60th anniversary
Tbh I like them a lot!!! They work off each other well! This Doctor is a bit oblivious and spunky while Donna is sassy and determined. That's great chemistry right there!
Much ado about nothing, Shakespeare. Do a search on Tate and Tennant being material girls. They take on Benedict and Beatrice…
I might be wrong but.
I love how they made the doctors first time meeting river song her last time with the doctor. Really shows how twisted their relationship was thanks to time travel
Well he was suppose to return and save them from that existence but the story element was forgotten after Davies left.
@@AmazingKevinWClark yeah. Started rewatching about 2 months ago on HBO max. Just got to the 13th doctors second series
@@Reselute I'm hoping they don't screw up Davies' writing with bad modern troupes and that he can continue where he left off so we can see some of these loose ends tied up. I really want to see the Doctor using his snaps to control the Tardis and explore the communication between them more.
Uh, uh, spoilers 😁
@@AmazingKevinWClark isn't River Song written by Moffat? He has a bad habbit of leaving loose ends
Watching this made me realize something major that I missed from the newer seasons of the show, and that's the score. I wish they could bring Murray Gold back, his music just gave that childlike imagination and whimsical feel to the show that just is not nearly as present anymore with the current music..
Yeah, the music during this period of the show was amazing. Best of the series hands down
I believe he wanted to leave after such a long time.
We could have a chance!
The music yes....and the brightness. What I didn't like about Chibnall was most of his episodes were so very dreary all the time. Davies I think had a good mixture of dreary and Sunny. Honestly I couldn't watch too many consecutive episodes of Jodie or I actually found myself getting depressed. Crazy I know. But the balance helps.
@@sheilatodd7280 I think most people overlook this point, and I'm really glad someone else has noticed it. You are absolutely right, the chibnall era has such wierd colouration and filtering to its episodes. I mean, I don't work on the set so I can't say for certain what the differences in production are, but series 1-10 had fairly consistent visuals until the chibnall era. I think a major aspect is that series 1-10 were filmed to look realistic, as if it had been shot and then that was what was shown . But the chibnall era seems to have filters and even on set lighting seems to make everything look empty.
The Queen thanking the Doctor despite having no proof its him is awesome.
To be fair, who else would likely be responsible for stopping a flying boat from crashing into the planet on Christmas?
He did phone Unit to get the Queen out of the Palace when he realised where the ship was likely to end up crashing. So she probably knew he was somewhere working on it from that.
Elizabeth is also a time-lord
@@owenmackenzie579 wait what?
@@owenmackenzie579 no she's a werewolf
So many best moments, pretty much every minute of Chris, David and Matt were best moments for me - all brilliant Doctors.
@MultiFan the legend
You forgot Peter Capaldi he was amazing too.
Indeed. I like all the episodes of Doctor Who...
Except THAT one episode.
@MultiFan that’s my doctor.
@@revelations7289 lemme guess THAT one episode - "The Return of Doctor Mysterio"
The 10th Doctor is arguably at once the most human and yet in-human of the Doctors so far.
his inhumanity is demonstrated mostly through the enormity and uncontrollability of his most human traits. he is what would happen if you turned a human being into a force of nature.
the weird thing is I never liked Donner in her first appearence but the reintroduction with the silent conversation through the windows absolutely floored me and she was an instant favourite, i wish they had another season together, her run was far too short!
Ah yes, I understand, a reindeer isn't always the best sidekick, but that scene was crazy.
Well we shall all have to savor the 4 episodes. I’m excited.
She’s being brought back with David Tennant
Well?
@@RealCryptoTest 😢
I still tear up watching Donna’s exit episode. The depth and execution were flawless.
Can we just appreciate that pretty much the entire second compilation of Ten’s best moments is from Donna’s run? She really brought out the best in him
Best modern Doctor, best modern companion. So many great moments with those 2.
Makes sense, one for Rose, one for Martha and one for Donna. Oh wait, that's just all of 10's run 😜😂
The tenth doctor. David Tennant. Huh.
She brought out so much more emotion than the other two.
@@eleanorcooke7136 Agreed. Rose was okay, I liked Martha a bit better but they did her dirty in the storyline, but Donna and Ten are just *chef’s kiss* I think Tate and Tennant just have exceedingly good chemistry as actors
David Tennant's acting paired with Murray Gold's score is just magnificent!
I can't believe this brilliant man is turning 51 this year, where have the years gone? 😭
@@WarshipsARECOOL To be fair, we see him with full makeup.
He would have been in his late thirties around when these were filmed!
34:41 That scene will never fail to make me smile. David and Catherine were both amazing here.
David is just hands down the best doctor. The over all mood is just so well captured
I don't know, I think Tate had a damn good go!
He watched the show religiously as a kid and his father in law is rhe 5th doctor so I think he definately channeled parts of those old mysterious performances but added a lot of angst and pain
Best of the Modern Doctors
@@biguy617 I like him more than the previous doctors too, but personal opinion.
With all the times I have watched the clip of the Doctor burning the sky against the Sontarans saying “Please, Please, Please!!” I never noticed he is crossing his fingers. What a human gesture for him to make….lol.
I choose to remember the Doctor like this, a goofy scoundrel who was morally complex and had adventures that inspired and captivated. The series isn't what it is today, but the old series featuring the 9th, 10th, 11th, and even the 12th Doctor is still there, as well as the original series from well past.
I suggest you to only consider the classic era and those you mentioned in your comment as the true Doctor Who show and ignore the rest, until it either gets cancelled or the downfall of Woke (I hope)
@@altinaykor364Aren't you a little ray of sunshine.
Out of everything that happened during the 10th Doctor's time, I still want to see a continuation of Jenny's story.
The fact they never continued that story in any way has been a bigger dissapointment to me then the timeless child
@@honzasenbauer612 There's been comics/audio stories, if you didn't know, but I'd definitely like her to return to the show someday.
Their story sort of continued in real life tho
the thing I love most about the Tennant aria of WHO is the music they need to bring back Murray Gold
I think he just had enough, doubt they wanted to get rid off him
Murray Gold was also in the Moffett era as well. I would love for Gold to come back but it sounds like he's a bit tired of the show. If he does not come back then I would like John Paesono to be the new composer.
@@CometStar100 Guy didn't even do Series 10 OST
@@revelations7289 It says Murray Gold's last season was in 2017 which was series 10.
@@CometStar100 I meant he didn't do the OST for launch
there are rumours of catherine and david returning for the 60th anniversary and that would be beyond amazing, their chemistry and comedic relationship was perfect in the golden age of doctor who
Has it been that long already... Wow I feel old
@Bogness monster me too! Day of the doctor was 9 years ago!!?
Damn 50th and the Day of the Doctor felt like it was only yesterday for me. Time flies by so fast.
No Longer a Rumour!
about this
The midshipman from "The voyage of the Damned" is an underrated actor. His performance here is top notch.
If he comes back just as a cameo, it would be fantastic! ❤️❤️➕🔷
Just the old favourites, eh?
The 60th anniversary is in 2023 so we have hope!
Eccleston returning would be fantastic as well
@@MantraHerbInchSin I think part of the beef Eccleston has with the BBC includes RTD so I'm not sure that'll happen. I'm forever optimistic though!
The Tenth Doctor: More Best Moments | Doctor Who
I just clicked the video while browsing and could not close it for 45 minutes. This era and this Doctor is just incredibly good and unbeatable.
It really was! There are plenty of other good clips of the Doctor and even the 10th, but these take the cake.
I cannot wait for Catherine and David to come back for the 60th anniversary!
David has this just crazy beautiful energy. It’s chaotic but makes him such a good doctor. He also has a mix of child likeness but also this mature personality for his doctor. The tenth doctor has an incredible amount of vulnerability too. I liked Jodie and Peter’s doctors but I think that David is another level.
4:20
The dude just GRABS the gun without flinching
Man that was badass
That’s the doctor for ya
"If I see one more gun..."
Not a minute in, and he already owned the show.
I love the 2 part with tennant the stolen earth and journeys end. With all the tvs shows joined up into a big episode. That was like the first time it was ever done. Master piece
As someone who isn't all too invested in british television (due to me *not* being british), *this* is pretty much exactly what I always imagine as *The Doctor*
Other portrayals by different actors have also been quite extraordinary but there's just something about David Tennant's performance that gets me like no one else's has to this day.
Okay?
@@LawandOrderCyraxxVictimsUnit ?
@@srccde Where are you from just out of interest?
@@alexl7464 Germany
Tennant has an incredible unique flavour of bombastic and funny but still thoughtful and kind. I do like a sad or angry doctor now and then but 10 will always be *my* doctor!
I love how the sontarans, who have ran into the doctor before mind you, have no clue who this guy is who knows so much BECAUSE they haven't seen the doctor in decades.
A reminder sontarans aren't new, they've been around the block
I watched silence in the library too young so it will always fill me with dread, but also opening the entirety of rivers part of the series with it was such a good move
God, when 10 lost someone you *really* caught it in the feels because he'd always fight SO hard for them.
"Doctor, she's gone"
I still believe this is one of the saddest lines of all TV history.
It's not said with aggression, fear or hopelessness, but a honest fact, told firmly while maintaining the up most respect and care.
25:30 -- That moment when you meet your daughter, who's also the daughter of your past self, and your future wife.
The thing I love about whovians, is that one year later, nobody has needed to say “What do you mean?”. People are dedicated enough to know exactly what you mean lol
Fantastic comment ❤
That's still such a powerful moment. That describes every doctor perfectly:
"Everybody knows that everybody dies. And nobody knows it like the Doctor.
But I do think that all the skies of all the worlds might just turn dark if he ever for one moment accepts it."
Best Doctor ever! Love his energy, style, and he’s just brilliant 📱🛸🪐
Although 11 is my favorite. There is absolutely no better Doctor than Tennant.
@MultiFan yeah, and if it wasn't for Sydney Newman, Tennant wouldn't be the Doctor, either. What's your point?
Tom Baker
@@RHTeebs if it wasnt for the big bang, tennant wouldnt be the doctor
@@sandybarnes887Tom Baker and Sylvester McCoy are my two favorite Classic Doctors
He's my doctor and no one will ever replace him
Always love seeing more of my favorite doctor. ☺️
Tennant's doctor will always be my favorite, and for whatever reason, after seeing Tennants cast as a Demon I really want to come back and see the 10th Doctor take sassy to a new level and flip a villain the bird in passing
@GregariousRat sir please calm down you're scaring Kaiser
Although I believe most fans are now adults, I think the intent is to stay “PG” so kids (and their parents) are comfortable.
He plays a villain in Marvel's Jessica Jones series.
0:55 “It’s been a long time since somebody said no to you, has it?”
The Twelfth Doctor is my favorite Doctor, and the Tenth is my second favorite. These two Doctors are so unique. One of them is full of character while the other is evolving a lot during the show. Good stories were written for the Tenth Doctor. The Twelfth is trying to play well in bad stories. It was good to see this video.
Imagine Capaldi with great writing. He carried the show thru some meh writing... but when the writing was good, like in the Husbands of River Song, he was spectaular.
Completely agree the 12th is amazing in his own right followed by the 10th doctor in my book .
@@merlyworm agreed
… & both are 𝕊𝕔𝕠𝕥𝕥𝕚𝕤𝕙!
Mine is in the reverse but I love both so much 😊
He and peter are my favorite doctors, they have that fun and that serious part about them
Let’s be honest, all of Tennant’s moments are the best moments.
In my eyes David Tennant is & will always be the best doctor! 😊Followed by Christopher Eccleston. 😀
@MultiFan ohh😀 good question; umm i'd say Tom Baker followed by Sylvester McCoy & Peter Davidson 😊 which classic & newer doctors do you like most?
@MultiFan Nice! Good choice. Colin Baker is Awesome too i gotta catch up on the classic doctor who I've been watching doctor who started with Christopher I'm at 2nd season with Matt Smith & I'm gonna finish through jodie then go & watch classic doctor who starting with dr 1 ☺
@@aliciaalaskar8622
I agree 10th and then 9th are the overall best.
New: Tennant, Eccleston, some of Smith
Classic is hard as all have good moments, and I haven’t watched loads of each doc, but I’d say the best three (in no ranking order) 2nd, 3rd and 4th.
Tho I’ve seen some good moments from 5 and 6, and you have to respect Hartnell for being the originals.
Christopher Eccleston was a great doctor. He is underrated. He was Fantastic. I love Tennant and Eccleston, followed by Matt Smith in new Who.
For me it’s
David Tennant
Matt smith
Christopher Excleston
tenth doctor best moments are just the entirety of seasons 2-4 + specials
41:00 is one of my favourite moments. Tennant's acting in this sequence is just superb.
Always been my favorite doctor. I just love his bad-ass vibes.
Silence in the library is such a well written episode but i find it one of the scariest episodes of doctor who. Love this video
0:01 best doctor speech ever!
Id love it if he came back as the Doctor, hes the best 👌
@MultiFan Dude, who cares? You have literally replied to every comment inferring people need to change their opinions because it doesn’t match yours. What’s the point?
@MultiFan Okay, I’m clearly not wound up, comments like that are just sorry attempts to avoid everything I said and shift the attention onto someone else. Nice try, I suggest you listen to o your own advice, since I’m not the one who is getting triggered at everyone else’s opinion.
@MultiFan go outside and stop obessing over a children's show says the man who has the time to comment the same basic comment on every post on this video
Stop watching original far from classic who and take your own advice
@MultiFan *he is speaking English, just illiterate or not his language first.*
Well good news
35:33 I can understand everything said here and I love it, they done such an amazing job with this.
He was the doctor when I started regularly watching the show, so there will always be a feeling of loyalty there.
"Professor Peach, in the Library, with the Lead Pipe?" Certified British Moment as that was a CLUEDO REFERENCE
Nah mate, it's Colonel Mustard, in the Parlor, with the lead pipe.
One of these days I'll actually get it right.
still one of the best doctors!!
I miss these days where characters were actually well written and developed, each of the villians and side characters, even without seeing the full episode just these small clips I can remember their personalities and feel how they deserve what they get but these last couple of series, i barely feel anything for the main cast let alone the people they meet along the way...
to be fair it's always been the latter, even in the Davies era.
"We have an intruder!"
"How'd he get in, In tru da window"
that line always cracks me up 😂🤣
hands down the best n my fav doctor.
First episode I ever watched was The Waters of Mars
River's not-death scene hits so different after all these years
I started sobbing when the doctor figured out he could save her. Every time I see that scene, I can’t hold it back
@@heckitshelen1292 Me too.
That Ood episode always kicked my arse - one I'll never forget! Each Doctor has at least one episode I'll never forget, but #10 had several!
The song of captivity had me in tears.
The musical scores in this series were simply amazing
11:00 This part right here is why Donna is my favourite companion for Doctor
I love his Tom Baker moment in Mount vesuvius. Basically Asking if he had the right to cause the mass destruction of pompii
It's a damn shame Chibnall was allowed to kill this show. It had so many good moments. The Moffat showrunner era wasn't great, but Capaldi's sheer acting chops managed to hold things together. But they really needed an upswing after that and Chibnall was a definite downswing. Especially when he was allowed to just keep making it worse season after season.
10th doctor show cased the rage the capability the burden the power the kindness nd the danger of a timelord perfectly he is still the doctor i love the most
notice how it says "more" thats how amazing tennant and the 10th doctor is, he is my doctor
My favourite Doctor to this day.
Certainly one of the best Modern Doctors
The doctor actually works fast in crises unlike so many shows and movies where they slow time down for more dialogue
Stahl: "INTRUDER!"
Doctor: "How did he get in? In-tru-der-window?"
That line is peak british comedy and nothing you say will change my mind
You left the best scene in TV history out. When he confronts the Vashda Nerada at the end.
36:06 "Are we interrupting you...?"
Ohhhh, gotta LOVE the writers when they hit the moment square on the head!
doctor who has been the only show that's made me emotional
10:57 when the Doctor is talking about the stakes (Pompeii or the world) and says Pompeii would have been caused by him...
All that's in my head is that image of the Pompeii skeleton that shows very clearly that a man may have survived if a boulder hadn't turned his head and shoulders into paste. The real Looney Toons death skelly. The Doctor did THAT.
The 10th Doctor has, and will always be, my favorite version of Doctor Who. Easily my favorite part is when he met The Devil and he deduces how the Devil he sees is nothing but a body, and that the real Devil had transferred his consciousness into another body. I especially loved it when he did that "Oh! No! YES!!! Noo..." part.
Bro I forgot how different Donna was from the get-go. If I remember correctly, Pompeii was Donna's first outing as a companion. She was ready to make the hard decisions with the Doctor IMMEDIATELY.
David Tennant really made the Character his own.
That is the job of every actor that plays the Doctor.
Most definitely my 2nd fave doctor, David Tennant is such a great actor and the doctor role suits him really well
Who is your favourite? 😀
I have to have seen this episode (and more specifically this _clip_ ) over a dozen times and yet I only _just now_ got the "How did he get in? In-tru-da-window" joke
David is a GENIUS
YES! Finally, the second part! And I got here within 14 hours of the upload! David Tennant had to be the best Doctor, I mean.. 2 PARTS for his best moments, wow!
45 minutes of the best reasons why Tennant is my favorite Doctor.
I love that a Best of the Tenth Doctor's Moments video is 90% alongside Donna Noble.
*"Nobody Loves The 10th Doctor More Than Me!"*
In his whole "I'm the Doctor, I'm a Time Lord, I'm from the planet Gallifrey..." speech he says he's 903 years old. In "The Impossible Astronaut" the Eleventh Doctor says he's 909. Imagine that much changing in 6 years. I know it's just them thinking "Ah, someone this old would be wise and weathered" but still. With such a long lifespan 6 years is absolutely nothing
Looks like we're going to need a new compilation for the 14th!
Unfortunitely his run may be rather short
But it will be great all the same
@@BlueMoon56832 tennant did seem to do alot of running lol glad we get to see him one last time.
I can’t wait for him and Ncutti I love them both so much.
Praying for Matt Smith to come back also in the 60th cuz it’s probably his last chance but after the power of the doctor I’m not that worried I’m sure we’ll see him again.
@RoSMPlay5 the only thing wrong with that is that David might not appear in the 70th due to him being in his early 60s at that point
@@-That_F_Guy Tom Baker appeared in the 50th 30 years after his run
@@masonharris9166 that's true, hopefully David comes back to the show for another anniversary
@RoSMPlay5 yeh but I don’t wanna wait another 10 years I’d rather see him in this one 🤣. He deserves to be in some capacity.
The best moments are, when David Tennant appears on screen.
Who else gets slight shivers when he turned around and said who he was in the titanic
The music makes it so much better
(One if the best music themes ever)
Love the first actual all life matters speech the doctor gives to his daughter 👏 ❤ 💙 🙌 😍 ♥
I hope the they get the next doctor right. I love all the doctors, but 10 was amazing. Russel Davies is gonna do the next season, so maybe he’ll pick the actor.
There was nothing wrong with Jodie like so many would think. Was amazing to see a different take on the doctor and none of men would of been able to play off the flux so well like she did. 10 is the best but 13 wasn't far off tbf. People just suck and can't see that a female doctor was empowering for women. Personal opinion though.
@@lunalass7767 Youre right that is a personal opinion
@@lunalass7767you’re right, there was nothing wrong with jodie’s doctor, including her being a woman, but the writing was rubbish, and sure she tried her best with what she had but she wasn’t anywhere near 10.
One of my all time favourite Doctor Who moments 34:58 🤣
Incredible how this editor decided to order the clips solely by vibe instead of anything like chronological 😂
Tenth and eleventh doctors will always be my favorite.
Soldier: *"Everyone gets processed"*
Also soldier: **processes neither Donna nor Martha**
YES!!! THANK YOU!! This annoyed me too!
David Tennant is the best doctor ever
@MultiFan who's jo martin lmao
He's definitely not the best, top 5 probably.
@MultiFan ah, her
@MultiFan Tennant is the best Doctor of the Modern Era but its a tossup as to whether Baker or Tennant or Baker is the best over all. I love Eccleston, Smith and Capaldi but none are better than Tennant. Each played their their doctor well.
Eccleston was hampered by creative differences but his Doctor was perfect for relaunching the series.
Smith was a great Doctor and brought a new generation of viewers in and his storylines were a rich addition.
I love Peter Capaldi but he was done a great disservice when Moffat just decided to replace his greatest hits before exiting the show,
As for the others (except Jo Martin), there is so little content left to view there is no way to judge.
Jo Martin, meh
@MultiFan precisely lol
He'll always be my favorite
My favorite Doctor from the best era of Doctor Who. Man this show used to be so good.
Ends with one if my favorite scene in all do DW, him and his box in such wonderful lighting
18:38 was always one of the hardest for me i always cry when watching it
My Doctor was Tom Baker, who saved me when 15. Tennant is so wonderful. They who rise to mentor the human race in our infancy. One day we'll grow up...
He is my #1 favorite doctor with Matt Smith in very close 2nd with Peter Capaldi.