it's a bit off topic, but the chemistry between jamie and peri in the two doctors was perfect, i've always loved it. i think the sixth doctor should've gotten a second companion to balance out the bickering between 6 and peri, a more chill and in control character like jamie.
Six is easily the best part of his era. Colin was basically having to keep the show up by being as much of a chad as possible as the writing collapsed around him. The Big Finish audios are supposed to show how he could be even more great in better writing circumstances but unfortunately they cost 80 billion dollars.
That's a myth that the writing was bad. Writing the 6th Doctor's lines must have been a lot more exhausting for the writers than writing any other Doctor, bc of how magniloquently he soliloquises. Vengeance on Varos, Revelation of the Daleks & Terror of the Vervoids are all fantastically written. Conversely, there isn't a single Big Finish audio that is well-written. But since you like BF fan-wank, you should love Attack of the Cybermen. It's the closest the actual show got to resembling BF.
@@tsm688 They mean that Six is the best part of his era, not the best Doctor of his era. As in he's is the best thing in the show during his run as a whole -- not the monsters, not the writing, Six. So no, not tautological in the slightest.
I absolutely agree. He gave it everything he had. Given both good writing and time to properly develop the character and he easily would have gone down as one of the best. And even in spite of everything, he still managed to have some really good moments.
I met the guy at a convention in Baltimore. He was very nice, charismatic, and great to the fans. I think he would’ve been an excellent Doctor given the chance and the scripts.
I think it says a lot that Colin Baker, even though he’s seen as one of the lesser doctors, was still a captivating and intriguing character that you love to watch. That’s my favorite things about all the Doctors: each of them have something that makes them better than the others. I still can’t choose a favorite or least favorite that isn’t steeped in personal nostalgia, they’re all just so memorable and lovable.
Peter Davison and Jodie Whitaker are the only ones that really failed to create a captivating and distinct personality, and even then, it's clear that it was more a direction than actor problem.
Imagine you're on trial and then suddenly a known murderer suddenly appears, uninvited, and starts testifying against you and the court actually listens to them. That's literally what happens in that story lol.
"You're a time lord! Pull yourself together!" Yes I'm trying Jamie but myself is currently eating my way through a restaurant which is affecting meself, so very shortly weself might not even *be* a time lord anymore!!!
I always found The Two Doctors my most favourite of the Colin Baker era, something about the Androgum culture of cannibalism appealed to me, and Shockeye was SUCH a villain!
This was just an unpalatable hors d'ouveres served up before the inedible dross of McCoy. It even makes Tom Baker's 'Key to Time' adventures look like a classic.
"They say there's more than one way to cook a cat."
Did not see that coming.
quite literally eatin poosi
which one was he talking about?
Even in Context, I still couldn't tell if the Sixth Doctor was being genuine or fucking with Perri
@@wastedproductions45It was a mental slip because the second doctor was turned into an Androgum, so also the sixth doctor was affected.
@@DoctorMysterio15"The Matrix did it"
it's a bit off topic, but the chemistry between jamie and peri in the two doctors was perfect, i've always loved it. i think the sixth doctor should've gotten a second companion to balance out the bickering between 6 and peri, a more chill and in control character like jamie.
Six is easily the best part of his era. Colin was basically having to keep the show up by being as much of a chad as possible as the writing collapsed around him. The Big Finish audios are supposed to show how he could be even more great in better writing circumstances but unfortunately they cost 80 billion dollars.
There's a few old ones free ones on Spotify. If you haven't heard it Jubile is very good with Colin.
@@richardsaxty2911 Yeah, I have to use a VPN to access them but the workaround still works.
That's a myth that the writing was bad. Writing the 6th Doctor's lines must have been a lot more exhausting for the writers than writing any other Doctor, bc of how magniloquently he soliloquises. Vengeance on Varos, Revelation of the Daleks & Terror of the Vervoids are all fantastically written. Conversely, there isn't a single Big Finish audio that is well-written. But since you like BF fan-wank, you should love Attack of the Cybermen. It's the closest the actual show got to resembling BF.
That's uh ... quite tautological. How would a doctor not be the best of their era? They're all also the worst of their era too.
@@tsm688 They mean that Six is the best part of his era, not the best Doctor of his era. As in he's is the best thing in the show during his run as a whole -- not the monsters, not the writing, Six. So no, not tautological in the slightest.
Say what you want about the writing. But Colin Baker is going HARD all the time.
Same goes for Capaldi.
and... dare I say Whittaker? Yeah screw it.
Much like Hayden Christensen as Anakin people hate the performance but the actor did exactly what he was supposed to perfectly
I absolutely agree. He gave it everything he had. Given both good writing and time to properly develop the character and he easily would have gone down as one of the best. And even in spite of everything, he still managed to have some really good moments.
I met the guy at a convention in Baltimore. He was very nice, charismatic, and great to the fans. I think he would’ve been an excellent Doctor given the chance and the scripts.
I think it says a lot that Colin Baker, even though he’s seen as one of the lesser doctors, was still a captivating and intriguing character that you love to watch. That’s my favorite things about all the Doctors: each of them have something that makes them better than the others. I still can’t choose a favorite or least favorite that isn’t steeped in personal nostalgia, they’re all just so memorable and lovable.
Peter Davison and Jodie Whitaker are the only ones that really failed to create a captivating and distinct personality, and even then, it's clear that it was more a direction than actor problem.
Since Eccleston, Casanova & the other Jeremy Kyle-impersonators, the sixth Doctor doesn't seem so bad. At least he is written in character.
@@FreeTheDonbas9 was the best doctor
@@diadhuitministries7079 *worst
@@FreeTheDonbas *best
For all the issues Colin's era had, giving him a courtroom to tear up verbally was a damn good decision.
Lmao it always cracks me up how the Master shows up even at the Doctor's trial 😂😂😂😂 talk about obsessed ex 😂😂😂
Imagine you're on trial and then suddenly a known murderer suddenly appears, uninvited, and starts testifying against you and the court actually listens to them. That's literally what happens in that story lol.
THIS IS ACTUALLY PERFECTION
i love the master's sort of zoom background in ultimate foe XD
Six is very underrated. I adore Collin as the doctor. Shame about the writing, but he's endlessly entertaining
But Sixie has been very much redeemed by the Big Finish audios.
"You're a time lord! Pull yourself together!"
Yes I'm trying Jamie but myself is currently eating my way through a restaurant which is affecting meself, so very shortly weself might not even *be* a time lord anymore!!!
Jamie: uh...what?
*U N S E E M L Y O U T B U R S T S?!*
My mood 24/7 😂😂😂😂
@@DoctorMysterio15 Me on my period 😢😅.
No I'm being serious 😮
Straight up murdering Shockeye with CYANIDE and quipping, “Your just desserts.” 😳😂👍
Although him making a quip at Oscar’s death wasn’t cool.
Sixth supremacy
Six is my fave!!! 😍
Same.
See, what I want to know is why the Doctor is already aware of how cats taste.
Well... He mentioned small mammals in general. Possibly the doctor has tried some guinea pig in Peru or field rat somewhere else.
I always found The Two Doctors my most favourite of the Colin Baker era, something about the Androgum culture of cannibalism appealed to me, and Shockeye was SUCH a villain!
Right here, officer 😐
I LOVE THIS SO MUCH- ✨Thank you for this gift✨
OH NO! oh DEAR! OH CRUMBS, OHHH MY GIDDY AUNT!!
wha's th' matter, Doctor?
Shhh! Be quiet, Jamie!
These are some of the best bits, and largely because they were the bits written by Robert Holmes.
We need to go back to that space station with the matrix on
Forever my favorite doctor!
Ah… good old Sixy
6 and Peri were Classic Who's 12 and Clara
As you asked nicely.....
I will enjoy.
Thankyou
1:50 im scared of what he about to to do to the cat and i have cats here
*DRAMATIC ZOOM*
6th Doctor the GOAT
Six doctor is sanity funny.
Such a Sixy man.
Implausibility of10 million year old Tecteun puts your sanity in flux
The sixth Doctor cured my Colin cancer.
My Doctor.
1:09 Guard thinks "what is this shit?"
Please make more Dr Who compilations.
3:09 my fav part! too!
Adagio Dazzle und Rarity
1:49 and 2:45 presidential debate be like:
And also Trixie
This was just an unpalatable hors d'ouveres served up before the inedible dross of McCoy. It even makes Tom Baker's 'Key to Time' adventures look like a classic.
2:23
The Girl hast nice 🥛🥛
CB is really under rated. As for the writing, its better than the Davison and McCoy era and is Shakespeare compared to Chibnall.