Everything that happened pre- season 5 (i.e. all the alien invasions of the RTD era) has been erased from the memory of humanity due to the Crack in space and time. Its why Amy Pond couldn't remember the Daleks, despite having been alive in 2009 when the events of 'Stolen Earth/Journeys End' happened...
However, in _”Flesh and Stone”_ (Series 5, Episode 5) he said that nobody could remember the Cyberking in Victorian London. Him closing the crack at the end of Series 5 made sure that everything was back to normal, with all the memories intact. With that logic, everyone should remember those events.
Wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey... its really just a way to avoid the modern day Earth of the Whoniverse to continue to reflect that of the real world, as, you'd think we'd look, act and behave pretty differently as a society if we'd been invaded on large-scale events by manequins, Sycorax, Cybermen, Daleks, Racnoss, Abbadon, The Bane, The (second) worst British Prime Minister of all time, Toclafane, (The Titanic,) The Adipose, Atmos vehicles/The Sontarans, The Daleks (again), the ancient lights, The 456, Rakweed, The Former British Prime Minister (again) and Gallifrey ...*pauses for breath*...all within the span of just 5 years, 'modern day earth', would probs look pretty different... Moffat had to explain this all away somehow.... (GOD, the RTD era was busy...)
mlgnerd13, well we see Rory and Amy regain their memories of their adventures as soon (or slightly before, can’t remember) as the Doctor came back into the universe. So therefore bringing everything over into the fixed universe, with everything pre-Moffat as well.
@@mr.scarlo2234 Except the Doctor says in series 6 that the first time they were on the Tardis together in this version of reality was their wedding night. Which wouldn't be the case if the events of series 5 happened
MarvelDC girl 1255643 2354 I mean, giving a character a certain trait or disability and then only mentioning it very little, what’s the point of giving Ryan dyspraxia? It doesn’t define him but definitely lazy of the writers of almost forgetting that he has that.
Regarding Richard III's body: King Richard III died in battle at Bosworth Field against Henry Tudor, who went on to become King Henry VII and depose Richard's family, the Yorks, from power. So the assumption is that his body was taken to the nearby town of Leicester after the battle, where he was quickly buried without much ceremony, on account of having just lost the war, the throne, and most of his supporters. There was seemingly a tomb and gravestone dedicated to him at his burial site originally, but it was likely torn down a few decades later. Another fun fact: Since he was still technically a King of England, his remains were actually given a full formal funeral/burial ceremony once the archeologists were done with them, and he was interred with all honors at Leicester cathedral, with high ranking clergy and royalty attending the service.
I go to the university of Leicester and study Archaeology there, I've been lectured by one of the main people who found Richard III, lovely woman and an outstanding archaeologist.
God, it feels so weird to be heading into series 12 already. You'll all be done with it before the next special even airs, which is surreal to think about.
It's better than most series 11 episodes, but the UNIT thing has got to be the worst thing about chibnall who, and certainly this episode. He just destroyed an organisation that has been in doctor who lore for 50 years to make a cheap brexit joke.
@@murrayjones694 I'm pretty sure he's setting up for something bigger- I can't see him doing that just for a laugh, and it was mentioned in spyfall too so I'm not too sure yet
This was a decent episode imo .. definitely a better finale then the actual one last week . The main plot with the Dalek was enjoyable ..Nicholas Brigg’s vocal performance was playful yet sinister . The idea of a Dalek controlling a human like a puppet is cool though at the time , it was being heavily compared to Venom which I could see lol. The two archaeologists were cute and I thought Ryan’s story with his dad was ok ..brought some nice emotion.
It was Elisabeth Sladen's passing anniversary a few days ago, and the official Doctor Who youtube channel just aired the last episode of The Sarah Jane Adventures in a form of audiobook and the cast saying goodbye to Sarah Jane via webcam. Many of the characters appeared including Captain Jack Harkness. The finale is written by Russel T. Davies and it was such a bittersweet episode. Please guys, please continue the Sarah Jane Adventures series again. You stopped after a few episodes, claiming it was for children. I promise after season one, it's getting better and better especially with the storylines and the cast changes. It's more like the Eccleston and Tennant era because of Russel T. Davies. And you will be delighted to see the crossover episodes!
The Slitheen turning back into an egg was a Christopher Eccleston episode of Doctor Who. People forget just how fucking weird the RTD era of New Who was.
"...of the most dangerous creature in the universe" When I think about it, the Doctor is also the most dangerous creature/people in the universe right?
Considering that the Doctor can just save the universe with words and a sonic screwdriver. Imagine what the Doctor could do if she became evil and broke all her rules. I imagine that the Doctor could be the number one dangerous and feared being and all of the Doctor enemies would be hiding from her.
you guys should watch Confession dials " doctor who gallifrey stands " on yt, its really high quality and has all 13 doctors in it and it takes place during the 50th aniversary special.
With all those people coming out of the Tardis at the end, I can imagine a parody with circus music playing like it's a clown car and over 50 people crowd into the room. Doctor: "Is that everybody?! Adam?! How long have you been hiding in there? Adric! I thought you were dead! Oh, Martha's sister came, hey Tish!"
I just watched The Three Doctors and they have a tonne of people going into the Tardis Prop at one point. Like 8 people had to squeeze into the box, it was really funny.
I will say that 'Resolution' rivals 'The Woman Who Fell to Earth' as the best story Chibnall wrote in Series 11; even though it goes too far in some places, I felt it did a solid job of being a good introduction to the Daleks in Whittaker's era, though it feels like two different episodes playing simultaneously (a Dalek story on the one hand and a Ryan-centric story on the other). Overall it was a mostly competent episode, but anything sat next to 'The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos' would easily look much better by comparison!
@@georgelinford5576 Annoyingly. It feels like a better finale to Series 11 than Ranskoor was and aired much closer to 11 than 12. It's like when they decided Last Christmas was a part of Series 9 instead of 8 when it aired way closer to 8 and I found that so annoyingly. Like why didn't they put Resolution on the Series 11 DVD box set, bruh it was so close.
I wish, If they were getting rid of UNIT, instead of just a cheap feeling Brexit joke, I wish they had shown up at Kate Lethbridge-Stewart's home, like "sorry to bug you at home, but ... we need UNIT", and she break the news she's been shut down, then still use her, she's still super valuable. coz what we got was just so cheap.
ive always thought it looked cheesy as hell when a dalek shoots someone and that's fine but i actually liked how they made it look in this one! looked gruesome!
Mixed feelings about this one. On the whole it's pretty fun and action-packed, the stuff with Ryan's dad is alright, and Nicholas Brigg's performance as the Dalek is delightfully mischievous and sinister. The whole premise of "A Dalek was once defeated by ancient civilizations using rope and nets, split apart, and buried in different parts of the globe" seemed kinda dumb, and it didn't even really make any difference to the story since the Dalek just teleported all its separate pieces back to England as soon as it was reactivated. Those guardians in Siberia and the Caribbean are, presumably, still wondering what the fuck just happened. The 13th Doctor's first encounter with a Dalek was a bit disappointing, I felt. You don't really get much sense of the history or long-running conflict between, she just kinda makes fun of it for half a second and then goes back to treating it like literally any other villain. And, I dislike how the solution for how to stop the Dalek didn't come from the Doctor herself, but instead came from Ryan's fucking dad who just happened to be on-board and just happened to have a dis-assemblable microwave with him that was perfect for melting steel, apparently. Like, really? This sort of thing is why I think a lot of people felt Jodie didn't quite click as "the Doctor" at any point during Season 11, because they always have her get outshined by someone else when it comes to actually solving the problem. The whole "Oh I'll just open up a hole in barrier big enough for the Dalek to fit through" is dumb as hell, a squid-sized hole into the vacuum of space would fuck Aaron up just as much as a human-sized hole, and it seemed kinda lame how the Doctor nearly had an oopsie that would have basically turned Ryan's dad into bloody mulch, but nobody really calls her out or seems to care. (Also, the "UNIT no longer exists because Brexit" gag was awful, and I'd probably be more upset about it if this wasn't Doctor Who, where nothing ever matters long-term anyway and they can just bring UNIT back whenever they want to in the future. UNIT isn't even a British organization, it's literally the UNITED NATIONS Intelligence Taskforce originally, so Britain Brexiting itself shouldn't make any difference. Would definitely suck if we never got to see Kate Lethbridge-Stewart again just because of a "Hurr durr budget cuts" joke though.)
The UNIT thing definitely doesn't matter in the long run, if they never use it again it will be because they don't have good stories with it, not because of this episode. This gag definitely felt like something that wouldn't age well and was kinda forced (just like the "we're gonna have to have a conversation" one, much worse in my opinion as a joke), but they had to address the lack of UNIT.
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Combination microwave and conventional oven; these tend to to be more expensive (and heavier) than solely microwave machines. I'm sure everyone understood the shorthand.
The fact that most everyone who watched this thought Aaron would die is the ultimate signal that the Chibnall era is completely different than Moffat or RTD... RTD he would have straight up sacrificed himself; Moffat he would have sacrificed himself but perhaps come back in some convoluted way.
@@Martin-rh6bn what do you mean don't remind you? The subtlety and grace of Benni's performance was outstanding, and it was one of the most critically acclaimed pieces of television history. Weren't you watching?
@@tomkenning5482 yeah benni was quite good... Too bad his wife was only able to say his name 10+ times. I woulda really enjoyed it more if she just kept shouting it throughout the entire episode nonstop
How far do you guys film, in advance? I always assumed you were a fortnight ahead of RUclips uploads, but now I strongly doubt it. What I'm asking, really, is how far into S12 did you get before lockdowns were imposed?
i notice you were all wearing darlet related shirts with one of you’s wearing the shirt with the 3 doctors from the day of the doctors episode with fire behind them like on the doctors home world with darlets in that part of the episode
A great little thing in this episode is that it featured a villain from previous seasons, a first for Jodie and I think because it worked out, it enabled more returning villains to be in season 12, no spoilers saying who/what !
Charlotte Ritchie's performance as Lin is fabulous, especially during the possessed scenes. This isn't one of my favorite Chibnall episodes, but that aspect is amazing, as are the effects for the Dalek mutant itself.
I know I'm in the minority, but I'm glad that UNIT is gone or at least downsized. I didn't like how they were becoming the Doctor Who MIB when they were supposed to be a branch of the UN military.
UNIT's suspension seems more likely to be a snipe at growing US isolationism rather than Brexit. The UK's military structures are centred on the transatlantic alliance rather than with the EU. UNIT are a UN operation so would almost certainly rely on troops seconded from member nations and funded centrally--with the US being the largest financial contributor. President Trump has indicated a reluctance to continue to support a number of international bodies, especially where others are not 'pulling their weight' financially.
Easily the best Dalek story we’ve had in a long time. In my opinion, the Dalek stories were really poor in the previous era but this is the first time in a long time where the Daleks have had a threatening presence. I liked the confrontation with the Doctor and extended Tardis team although I think Ryan’s dad should have sacrificed himself. The Doctor turning the Slitheen into an Egg happened in the Boom Town episode from Series 1. I’m looking forward to the Spyfall reaction. S12 is a huge improvement from S11.
I would really love if you can do a reaction/rewatch of Fighting with my family movie, it's a true story about Paige and her family of wrestling as she goes to her journey to WWE, leading up to her debut match on Raw after wrestlemania 30 in 2014
Jodie had some good episodes last series but majority was bad this is where she finally came into her own this is just personal opinion I think her best episodes are ones where she battles old monsters
Yes, the UNIT reference was a sly Brexit dig. I’m a staunch remainer who detests Brexit, but even I’m annoyed at that lazy writing. Just include UNIT in the episode, for Christ’s sake. Would have added to it immensely.
Forgot how much i hate this ep. Ryan’s dad should hav sacrificed himself to save every1, that would hav redeemed him for bein a shitty dad. And othr bad points, just not good writing. Harrys moving castle sums it up best
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Can't wait for it!! I'm not too fond of series 12 but my god do I love Sacha Dhawan's master
What are u guys doing after series 12??😕
The GCHQ is real in fact the day after this aired they tweeted that everything is fine now and the Dalek has been taken care of
That's hilarious.
"You weren't at Grace's funeral." Met someone for 10 seconds and already burning them. Gotta love the Doctor's (lacking) social skills
"I'm still quite socially awkward"
And Whittaker’s performance is really good too. She’s great.
Everything that happened pre- season 5 (i.e. all the alien invasions of the RTD era) has been erased from the memory of humanity due to the Crack in space and time. Its why Amy Pond couldn't remember the Daleks, despite having been alive in 2009 when the events of 'Stolen Earth/Journeys End' happened...
However, in _”Flesh and Stone”_ (Series 5, Episode 5) he said that nobody could remember the Cyberking in Victorian London. Him closing the crack at the end of Series 5 made sure that everything was back to normal, with all the memories intact. With that logic, everyone should remember those events.
@@mr.scarlo2234 The crack is really confusing. Didn't all of series 5 technically not happen because the Doctor was erased from existence?
Wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey... its really just a way to avoid the modern day Earth of the Whoniverse to continue to reflect that of the real world, as, you'd think we'd look, act and behave pretty differently as a society if we'd been invaded on large-scale events by manequins, Sycorax, Cybermen, Daleks, Racnoss, Abbadon, The Bane, The (second) worst British Prime Minister of all time, Toclafane, (The Titanic,) The Adipose, Atmos vehicles/The Sontarans, The Daleks (again), the ancient lights, The 456, Rakweed, The Former British Prime Minister (again) and Gallifrey ...*pauses for breath*...all within the span of just 5 years, 'modern day earth', would probs look pretty different... Moffat had to explain this all away somehow....
(GOD, the RTD era was busy...)
mlgnerd13, well we see Rory and Amy regain their memories of their adventures as soon (or slightly before, can’t remember) as the Doctor came back into the universe. So therefore bringing everything over into the fixed universe, with everything pre-Moffat as well.
@@mr.scarlo2234 Except the Doctor says in series 6 that the first time they were on the Tardis together in this version of reality was their wedding night. Which wouldn't be the case if the events of series 5 happened
I like the parallel with the beginning of the series, where 13 builds her own screwdriver
I didn't pick up on that until watching this reaction.
14:47 "Not bad for a kid with dyspraxia, right?"
Shane: "Forgot about that."
Ryan's character in a nutshell.
MarvelDC girl 1255643 2354, he’s saying that it’s a forgettable aspect of his character.
MarvelDC girl 1255643 2354 I mean, giving a character a certain trait or disability and then only mentioning it very little, what’s the point of giving Ryan dyspraxia? It doesn’t define him but definitely lazy of the writers of almost forgetting that he has that.
@@mvillegas7108 lmao, one minute Ryan has Dyspraxia and is unable to climb a ladder, the next he is suddenly a Call of Duty master.
@@mr.scarlo2234 mate his whole character is forgettable
@@rindoubaka1574
I hear that series 13 will have only 1 companion... good. Chibnall clearly can't write with 3.
Can't believe we're heading into Series 12 already! It has been quite the ride for the last couple of years.
Regarding Richard III's body: King Richard III died in battle at Bosworth Field against Henry Tudor, who went on to become King Henry VII and depose Richard's family, the Yorks, from power. So the assumption is that his body was taken to the nearby town of Leicester after the battle, where he was quickly buried without much ceremony, on account of having just lost the war, the throne, and most of his supporters. There was seemingly a tomb and gravestone dedicated to him at his burial site originally, but it was likely torn down a few decades later.
Another fun fact: Since he was still technically a King of England, his remains were actually given a full formal funeral/burial ceremony once the archeologists were done with them, and he was interred with all honors at Leicester cathedral, with high ranking clergy and royalty attending the service.
They're literally wearing Dalek T-shirts. Good job, Aaron.
all of them eric i think it is wearing the shirt with 3 doctors from day of the doctor with fire behind them on the darlet home world
I go to the university of Leicester and study Archaeology there, I've been lectured by one of the main people who found Richard III, lovely woman and an outstanding archaeologist.
God, it feels so weird to be heading into series 12 already. You'll all be done with it before the next special even airs, which is surreal to think about.
Oh my god! I cannot wait for next week's reaction
It feels so odd seeing this close to being caught up on Who
I personally really enjoyed this episode.
Oh and the GCHQ is a real place.
www.radiotimes.com/news/tv/2019-01-03/gchq-responds-to-dalek-attack-doctor-who/
It's better than most series 11 episodes, but the UNIT thing has got to be the worst thing about chibnall who, and certainly this episode. He just destroyed an organisation that has been in doctor who lore for 50 years to make a cheap brexit joke.
@@murrayjones694 I'm pretty sure he's setting up for something bigger- I can't see him doing that just for a laugh, and it was mentioned in spyfall too so I'm not too sure yet
@@tomkenning5482 I'd hope he would be but it will certainly be impressive if he's planning it 3 years in advance.
@@murrayjones694 hahaha. "Suspended pending review" = "DESTROYED AN ORGANISATION...."
This was the proper finale for Thirteens first series.
The slitheen into the egg was boom town in series 1 ( They mentioned it at the end)
This was a decent episode imo .. definitely a better finale then the actual one last week .
The main plot with the Dalek was enjoyable ..Nicholas Brigg’s vocal performance was playful yet sinister .
The idea of a Dalek controlling a human like a puppet is cool though at the time , it was being heavily compared to Venom which I could see lol.
The two archaeologists were cute and I thought Ryan’s story with his dad was ok ..brought some nice emotion.
And it was the only emotion we ever got to see out of that blank wooden board of a character ever again
I can't believe reactions to series 12 finally starts next week
I cannot WAIT for the reaction to Spyfall part 1!
It was Elisabeth Sladen's passing anniversary a few days ago, and the official Doctor Who youtube channel just aired the last episode of The Sarah Jane Adventures in a form of audiobook and the cast saying goodbye to Sarah Jane via webcam. Many of the characters appeared including Captain Jack Harkness. The finale is written by Russel T. Davies and it was such a bittersweet episode.
Please guys, please continue the Sarah Jane Adventures series again. You stopped after a few episodes, claiming it was for children. I promise after season one, it's getting better and better especially with the storylines and the cast changes. It's more like the Eccleston and Tennant era because of Russel T. Davies. And you will be delighted to see the crossover episodes!
The Slitheen turning back into an egg was a Christopher Eccleston episode of Doctor Who. People forget just how fucking weird the RTD era of New Who was.
Can't wait until next episode. Next series is so good. Really looking forward to your reactions.
Just "Look for the Spymaster"
Very very excited for next week, Spyfall is one of my favourite series-opening stories ever
"...of the most dangerous creature in the universe"
When I think about it, the Doctor is also the most dangerous creature/people in the universe right?
Azizul Adnan yep he/she is The Oncoming Storm after all!
@@SpiderBatFan
Bringer of darkness, Butcher of skull moon, and fashion disaster of the galaxy 3 times in a row.
Considering that the Doctor can just save the universe with words and a sonic screwdriver. Imagine what the Doctor could do if she became evil and broke all her rules. I imagine that the Doctor could be the number one dangerous and feared being and all of the Doctor enemies would be hiding from her.
you guys should watch Confession dials " doctor who gallifrey stands " on yt, its really high quality and has all 13 doctors in it and it takes place during the 50th aniversary special.
That moment you realise Blind Wave are now on their final Doctor Who series reaction.
Fuck.
UNIT being reviewed due to Brexit, honestly, I can believe it 😂
With all those people coming out of the Tardis at the end, I can imagine a parody with circus music playing like it's a clown car and over 50 people crowd into the room. Doctor: "Is that everybody?! Adam?! How long have you been hiding in there? Adric! I thought you were dead! Oh, Martha's sister came, hey Tish!"
I just watched The Three Doctors and they have a tonne of people going into the Tardis Prop at one point. Like 8 people had to squeeze into the box, it was really funny.
Everyone: daleks are now extinct.
Me: hell bent?
The hellbent dalek: EXTERMINATE.. ME..
I will say that 'Resolution' rivals 'The Woman Who Fell to Earth' as the best story Chibnall wrote in Series 11; even though it goes too far in some places, I felt it did a solid job of being a good introduction to the Daleks in Whittaker's era, though it feels like two different episodes playing simultaneously (a Dalek story on the one hand and a Ryan-centric story on the other). Overall it was a mostly competent episode, but anything sat next to 'The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos' would easily look much better by comparison!
Not to be that guy (but I'm totally gonna be that guy), but it's technically attached to Series 12
@@georgelinford5576 Annoyingly.
It feels like a better finale to Series 11 than Ranskoor was and aired much closer to 11 than 12.
It's like when they decided Last Christmas was a part of Series 9 instead of 8 when it aired way closer to 8 and I found that so annoyingly.
Like why didn't they put Resolution on the Series 11 DVD box set, bruh it was so close.
@@MaccamatBux Ik, and they attached A Christmas Carol to Series 6 which is the dumbest one.
@@georgelinford5576 It makes sense there because it was closer to the airing of Series 6. There was a hole six or so months between that and Series 5.
@@MaccamatBux Yes but thematically it fits with Series 5 more, as does Last Christmas with Series 8 and Resolution with Series 11.
Imo loved to the military vs Dalek scene
I wish, If they were getting rid of UNIT, instead of just a cheap feeling Brexit joke, I wish they had shown up at Kate Lethbridge-Stewart's home, like "sorry to bug you at home, but ... we need UNIT", and she break the news she's been shut down, then still use her, she's still super valuable. coz what we got was just so cheap.
We're only 5 episodes away now
FROM HIS RETURN
Benni!
@@Martin-rh6bn well him too
"I forgot about that" - Shane
so did the writers
Series 12... this is where fun begins:)
YES Aaron, the music when the Dalek first rises is amazing.
I love how 3 out of 4 were wearing a Dalek Shirt xD
4:11
Shane: "Imagine , like, that squid fucking up everything!"
Me: Yes, imagine... *maniacal laughter*
ive always thought it looked cheesy as hell when a dalek shoots someone and that's fine but i actually liked how they made it look in this one! looked gruesome!
They are almost on Spyfall I can wait.
Mixed feelings about this one. On the whole it's pretty fun and action-packed, the stuff with Ryan's dad is alright, and Nicholas Brigg's performance as the Dalek is delightfully mischievous and sinister.
The whole premise of "A Dalek was once defeated by ancient civilizations using rope and nets, split apart, and buried in different parts of the globe" seemed kinda dumb, and it didn't even really make any difference to the story since the Dalek just teleported all its separate pieces back to England as soon as it was reactivated. Those guardians in Siberia and the Caribbean are, presumably, still wondering what the fuck just happened.
The 13th Doctor's first encounter with a Dalek was a bit disappointing, I felt. You don't really get much sense of the history or long-running conflict between, she just kinda makes fun of it for half a second and then goes back to treating it like literally any other villain. And, I dislike how the solution for how to stop the Dalek didn't come from the Doctor herself, but instead came from Ryan's fucking dad who just happened to be on-board and just happened to have a dis-assemblable microwave with him that was perfect for melting steel, apparently. Like, really? This sort of thing is why I think a lot of people felt Jodie didn't quite click as "the Doctor" at any point during Season 11, because they always have her get outshined by someone else when it comes to actually solving the problem.
The whole "Oh I'll just open up a hole in barrier big enough for the Dalek to fit through" is dumb as hell, a squid-sized hole into the vacuum of space would fuck Aaron up just as much as a human-sized hole, and it seemed kinda lame how the Doctor nearly had an oopsie that would have basically turned Ryan's dad into bloody mulch, but nobody really calls her out or seems to care.
(Also, the "UNIT no longer exists because Brexit" gag was awful, and I'd probably be more upset about it if this wasn't Doctor Who, where nothing ever matters long-term anyway and they can just bring UNIT back whenever they want to in the future. UNIT isn't even a British organization, it's literally the UNITED NATIONS Intelligence Taskforce originally, so Britain Brexiting itself shouldn't make any difference. Would definitely suck if we never got to see Kate Lethbridge-Stewart again just because of a "Hurr durr budget cuts" joke though.)
The UNIT thing definitely doesn't matter in the long run, if they never use it again it will be because they don't have good stories with it, not because of this episode. This gag definitely felt like something that wouldn't age well and was kinda forced (just like the "we're gonna have to have a conversation" one, much worse in my opinion as a joke), but they had to address the lack of UNIT.
@GamingWithChu Holy, that was all one sentence. Word to the wise my dude, in the future you might wanna space all that out with some periods lol
5 episodes till, you know what
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great episode
GCHQ Is a real place, it’s near Cheltenham and Gloucester City, in Gloucestershire county, it’s down the road from my student house
Can't wait for the next 2 weeks
The last Dalek was Capaldi's regeneration guys. :)
"Its a microwave & and oven" - er, yeah, "microwave" is shorthand for "microwave oven". Its a microwave oven and oven. Cool.
Combination microwave and conventional oven; these tend to to be more expensive (and heavier) than solely microwave machines. I'm sure everyone understood the shorthand.
For those who know, NEXT WEEK IS GONNA BE NUTS
The fact that most everyone who watched this thought Aaron would die is the ultimate signal that the Chibnall era is completely different than Moffat or RTD... RTD he would have straight up sacrificed himself; Moffat he would have sacrificed himself but perhaps come back in some convoluted way.
Very, very curious to hear their musings on how the next series ends.
Shambolic imo
@@saint1944 Completely agree, don't get me started though I get rant-y and depressed.
10:26 Speaking of Iron Man...
You should watch Iron Dalek from RUclipsr Joe Vevers 👍
The Slitheen egg thing is Doctor Who ..Boom Town.
I was binge watching all the other reactions and finished today only to have this come out 😅
Can't wait for next week!
Speaking of Iron Man, there is an Iron Dalek parody on RUclips and it's hilarious lol
3 weeks until Benni
Lol😋
Oh god dont remind me
*goes to a corner to cry*
@@Martin-rh6bn what do you mean don't remind you? The subtlety and grace of Benni's performance was outstanding, and it was one of the most critically acclaimed pieces of television history. Weren't you watching?
@@tomkenning5482 yeah benni was quite good...
Too bad his wife was only able to say his name 10+ times.
I woulda really enjoyed it more if she just kept shouting it throughout the entire episode nonstop
So excited for next season reactions
How far do you guys film, in advance? I always assumed you were a fortnight ahead of RUclips uploads, but now I strongly doubt it. What I'm asking, really, is how far into S12 did you get before lockdowns were imposed?
Next Week: "Oh"
The Dalek makes its own makeshift casing. Ryan meets his father and he's a microwave maker salesman
Gotham reactions, please I’m begging y’all, it’s a really great show
A good episode! Really good!
i notice you were all wearing darlet related shirts with one of you’s wearing the shirt with the 3 doctors from the day of the doctors episode with fire behind them like on the doctors home world with darlets in that part of the episode
A great little thing in this episode is that it featured a villain from previous seasons, a first for Jodie and I think because it worked out, it enabled more returning villains to be in season 12, no spoilers saying who/what !
Series 12 is awesome as hell. Get ready. It's gonna rule
A random Dalek is a better villain than the principal villain of the 11th season
Loved this one. Badass Dalek. :)
Thanks, Eric! Thanks, Shane! Thanks, Calvin! Thanks, Aaron! ⏳
the darlets are my favourite villains by far their shirts gave it away they would be in the episode
This is one of the only episodes of season 11 I was fond of.
Can't wait to see the reaction to the new master!
Every family worst fear complete internet black out lol
The egg was a doctor who episode
Charlotte Ritchie's performance as Lin is fabulous, especially during the possessed scenes. This isn't one of my favorite Chibnall episodes, but that aspect is amazing, as are the effects for the Dalek mutant itself.
I know I'm in the minority, but I'm glad that UNIT is gone or at least downsized. I didn't like how they were becoming the Doctor Who MIB when they were supposed to be a branch of the UN military.
I think the episode would have been better if Rayans dad actually sacrificed himself.
*Ryans
UNIT's suspension seems more likely to be a snipe at growing US isolationism rather than Brexit. The UK's military structures are centred on the transatlantic alliance rather than with the EU. UNIT are a UN operation so would almost certainly rely on troops seconded from member nations and funded centrally--with the US being the largest financial contributor. President Trump has indicated a reluctance to continue to support a number of international bodies, especially where others are not 'pulling their weight' financially.
25:00 prompted my thumbs up
Easily the best Dalek story we’ve had in a long time. In my opinion, the Dalek stories were really poor in the previous era but this is the first time in a long time where the Daleks have had a threatening presence. I liked the confrontation with the Doctor and extended Tardis team although I think Ryan’s dad should have sacrificed himself. The Doctor turning the Slitheen into an Egg happened in the Boom Town episode from Series 1. I’m looking forward to the Spyfall reaction. S12 is a huge improvement from S11.
I love how I got rid of a Dalek and a dead beat dad at the same time.....losers.....
Haven't seen this episode since it aired, christ what a trainwreck. There's like 30 seconds tops of good material in the whole thing.
It would of been funny if the girl with the Dalek on her back was called michelle.
I would really love if you can do a reaction/rewatch of Fighting with my family movie, it's a true story about Paige and her family of wrestling as she goes to her journey to WWE, leading up to her debut match on Raw after wrestlemania 30 in 2014
Jodie had some good episodes last series but majority was bad this is where she finally came into her own this is just personal opinion I think her best episodes are ones where she battles old monsters
this is a good episode, personally I'm not a fan of series 11 but I very much enjoy series 12. I hope you will too!
thank god this series is over ....
After Doctor who, you should start to reacting to Once Upon A Time series. I think you might like it.
This is easily the greatest Dalek story for a long long time.
The best Dalek story the show has had in a long while.
Still so pissed they wrote UNIT out via cheap Brexit joke.
A Person With a Name still holding out that they’ll bring it back...
😂😂😂😂😂😅😂
I don't know why, but I find that "Allocated surrender period expired, consequence: extermination" line so badass
This episode and the first one, are the only episodes I enjoy of the season.
oof
5:20 anyone getting JoJo vibes? 😏
Yes, the UNIT reference was a sly Brexit dig. I’m a staunch remainer who detests Brexit, but even I’m annoyed at that lazy writing. Just include UNIT in the episode, for Christ’s sake. Would have added to it immensely.
I fucking hate this episode how the hell did people kill a dalek with swords and arrows and that look nothing like any dalek hate the new series
God I'm looking forward to these two seasons being over.
Forgot how much i hate this ep. Ryan’s dad should hav sacrificed himself to save every1, that would hav redeemed him for bein a shitty dad. And othr bad points, just not good writing. Harrys moving castle sums it up best