Um, actually, the Torchwood Institute is named after the Torchwood Estate, where Queen Victoria was saved from a werewolf by The Doctor in S2E2 'Tooth and Claw'. This prompted her to create the organisation to defend Earth against alien threats, including The Doctor. In the real world, it derives from an anagram, but not in the universe of the show. Since the question refers to Torchwood as an organisation, not a show, then the in-universe explanation would be the correct one.
Um, actually, not only that but also it's NOT a goverment organization. Torchwood is supposed to stand outside of the law independent of the goverment (and although I don't recall it being specifically said out loud, it can be inferred the institute should be loyal only to the Queen or the King because as it was already mentioned, the Torchwood Institute does not deffend the Earth, they deffend the British Empire)
Um actually, the Heart Ring is by far the most powerful ring as its wielder can (amongst many other powers) empathetically control anything with a "good heart". While that makes the enemies immune as their hearts are pure evil, he can control any animals to fight with him. In one of the comics, he single-handedly destroyed a bad guy's entire factory by summoning a stampede of rhinos, elephants, and all other animals of the jungle. Also, do you know who also have good hearts? ALL OF THE OTHER PLANETEERS. If Ma-Ti wanted, he could make all of the others his slaves. The only reason he doesn't he because Ma-Ti is the most pure hearted human on the planet and would not use it for evil, hence why Gaia chose him to wield the most powerful of the rings. Furthermore, the Heart Ring has other powers over the other rings, such as being able to restore them if they lose power (from coming in contact with pollution) or to find them if they are lost (which anybody who has spent hours looking for lost keys knows is the GREATEST SUPERPOWER EVER). tl;dr: Do NOT mess with Heart.
It also is the only ring that can directly communicate with Gaia, and it also has the power to reveal the identity of someone disguising themselves. all in all, the Heart Ring is the most useful and controllable of them all.
Um, actually, Torchwood isn't a government agency; it's extra-governmental. Which is *in the intro.* "Torchwood: outside the government; beyond the police."
Bismuth Crystal while it isn’t under the government’s jurisdiction, Torchwood still serves the British government, as Queen Victoria establishes the organisation to protect the British empire from alien threats, so Torchwood is a government agency.
Um Actually Nintendo published Hyrule Historia, which does confirm a specific timeline, and further games have been added in the japanese site so the timeline still makes (a modicum amount of) sense. Edit: Oh they mention it in the video, that's on me for pausing.
They also released a slightly different timeline later on, directly stating that the timeline can change. So they haven't released a "one true" timeline.
@@DarkLink1996. Even the Hyrule Historia described the timeline as something a best fit given our current knowledge, implying that it could change with future releases. I can't remember the exact wording. I own the book, but I don't feel like digging it out right now. lol
Um actually... the series Torchwood was named after the incident involving Queen Victoria which occurred at the Torchwood Estate during the 2006 Dr. Who episode "Tooth and Claw". The Torchwood Institute was subsequently founded to investigate further such incidents.
He was author and philosopher with significant influence on our equivalent of regency and less pansy literature. And a food snob, if his journals are to be believed.
@@PanAndScanBuddy No, they didn't. They agreed to have a baby, but they never married. Q doesn't seem like they'd be into marriage anyway. While Q acknowledges that he has an eternal relationship with Q, Q always maintains that they were never exclusive.
Um actually, in the statement at 3:04 you say "Platonic elements", but the 4 elements of earth, air, water, and fire, were proposed not by Plato, but by Empedocles.
Um, actually, the heart ring is not like Professor X. It allows the wielder to communicate or empathize with another creature's heart. Like "touch their heart" idea. He can't control, just impart his thoughts and emotions to another being if that being is good of heart. He doesn't command or control dolphins, he's imparting his feelings and thoughts and *asking* them to do something. It's closer to the point of view gun than it is to professor X.
Um actually, the name or the organization torchwood predates the TV show. Getting its name in a David Tennant episode where the name comes from the manner where the organization was founded after queen Victoria was attacked by a werewolf.
Torchwood's first season and Doctor Who's second were in production at the same time. The organisation was put in the show with the intention of making a spinoff about it.
Um Actually, Torchwood is not set up to fight Supernatural threats. They are set up to fight Paranormal or Alien threats. Supernatural implies things like ghosts and magic and none of that exists in the Dr. Who universe.
It does seem like the question is more about the in-show canon of why its named that. So that's why I was thinking of the Queen/werewolf connection also
@@stn1225 Supernatural CAN mean aliens. Besides, there are aliens that are basically just ghosts, werewolves, witches, etc. So it's not inaccurate, just not as accurate as it could be.
That torchwood reference... it was named after the founder wasnt it?? In the episode where they try to get the queen to say I'm not amused they go to the torchwood estate
Umm actually??? The 4 element theory is pre-platonian. It's an idea that comes from the atomists, who came way before Plato. Also I'm gonna umm actually myself, but umm actually according to the atomists there are 5 elements, the fifth one being aether.
I friggin love it. I know it seems cobbled together, but I just love the entire concept of having multiple timelines so that the endless cycle of reincarnation we see in the games can occur in a wide variety of situations and settings.
Um Actually, Torchwood as shown in their show was not founded in the victorian period and was not a government organisation. The original torchwood was founded by Victoria, but the organisation was replaced but Torchwood 2, which was based in canary wharf. This was destroyed after the incident S2E13 of Doctor Who, and Captain Jack founded a new organisation, Torchwood 3. It is not government affiliated (The in universe government organisation to deal with these threats is UNIT)
Umm actually Torchwood isn’t a government institution. It was started by the monarchy not the government and operates independently and outside of the government.
The torchwood question was the first and only um actually question i’ve ever gotten and it was only because of some vague memories of a tumblr post from middle school
Oh, wow, I used to love Captain planet! Apparently I'm nerdier than self professed nerds on one very specific subject. Sadly, somehow I grew up, became jaded, and just stopped caring, because no one was actually doing anything.
the name of Torchwood itself was used by RTD as a cover to keep the new series secret. he liked the name and used it for the spin off. the origin in the show is torchwood house from tooth and claw, in which queen Victoria created the organisation after encountering the doctor. side note: torchwood is not a government organisation. the intro LITERALLY says "outside the government". side side note: it doesn't investigate the supernatural, it investigates the extraterrestrial.
*_Um actually,_* it was named after Torchwood House, the setting of the season 2 episode 'Tooth and Claw' where Queen Victoria was attacked by a werewolf.
UM ACTUALLY TORCHWOOD is named after an estate of the same name in series that Queen Victoria visited when she was attacked by a werewolf. the answer in the episode is merely the out of series explanation while the series explanation is stated above.
Them: *mentions the zelda timeline* Me: *war flashbacks to BDG descending into madness as he pieces together the entire timeline through Zelda Monopoly*
I have to Um, Actually everyone who's "Um, Actually-ing" the Torchwood one: the Torchwood thing actually pre-dates any episode even mentioning Torchwood. Doctor Who IS an anagram of Doctor Who, but because Russel T. Davies hid the 2005 series' tapes under that name, so as to keep any information under wraps. He grew so fond of the anagram that when asked to do a spinoff he kept the name.
Um, Actually, while you explained the behind-the-scenes reasoning,Torchwood's name is, in-show, clearly based on its first base of operations, Torchwood House (aristocratic residence). And goes back to Elizabethan times (the ep with the "witches" at Shakespeare's Globe)
um, actually, the leather book ishi'i speaks of is the hyrule compendium. but nonetheless, skyward sword itself makes it very clear that it's the first game, and all the gameboy games besides link's awakening are a series of canonical sequels, all after Ocarina of Time. Link's Awakening is a sequel to the original zelda, As also, majora's mask is a direct sequel to Ocarina of Time. lastly, nintendo firmly concludes that there is literally about 10,000 years between all the other games and Breath Of The Wild, the one farthest into the future. there are _other_ games and details that require multiple timelines and have murky placement. Some because of ambiguity. but Link To The Past was quoted by nintendo people as being a prequel to the original game in some places, and a sequel in others. Regardless, LTTP and the four swords games are canonical sequels of the same era of Hyrule.
Um actually. The BBC used the name Torchwood for the location signs when filming Dr Who to throw off local fans from hounding the site to try to see the stars.
Um actually the torchwood anagram was in use long before the spin off as they used it when auditioning actors for the initial reboot so as to not let on what they were auditioning for
the heart ring lets Ma TI Read the hearts of others allowing him to tell ally from enemy, mentally communicate with his friend's, sense when they are in distress, track them like a GPS, and talk to animals compared to the others he's actually kinda OP
Um, actually, there's a TON of evidence that suggests that Nintendo knew they were intending a three-way split timeline as early as OoT. Neither the adult nor child timelines could have possibly lead to A Link to the Past, because Ganon had the completed Triforce during the Sealing War, and as of OoT's release, they had explicitly defined the timeline as being OoT->ALttP->LA->Z1->Z2. Nintendo has ALWAYS had a pliable timeline for Zelda games, where they have a defined order but might be shifted around slightly to fit newer games in or fix continuity errors (the best and only example I can think of being the movement of OoX to being a different Link than the one in ALttP, because Link in those games had never met Zelda), they just didn't RELEASE it until SS was coming out.
Um, actually, Torchwood was the anagram of Doctor Who during filming so that the working reels and scenes filmed wouldn't be leaked online, as they had been in the past. Since it worked so well and they wanted to have another organization similar to U.N.I.T. in a spin off show, they used the name Torchwood
Umm actually, the torchwood institute is named after the estate where the doctor and rose saved Queen Victoria from a werewolf. She decided to create the institute to fight the doctor and other alien threats to save her empire and named it after the estate because that was the only way to acknowledge the events that took place there
Um, actually, in addition to being an anagram of Doctor Who, Torchwood was what they put on stuff to keep it confidential so people didn't know it was for Doctor Who. Like on sets and scripts and stuff. And a casting call I think?
Um, Actually the book which had the official Zelda Timeline was called the Hyrule Historia. Also when the timeline splits in Ocarina of Time, there's the timeline where Link fails, and other 2 are created when Zelda sends Link back in time at the end of game. In the Adult timeline Link is gone so the event which causes Wind Waker to take place happens. While Link in the child timeline goes off trying to find Navi in Majora's Mask.
James Avery- Shredder JK Simmons - Yellow M&M Vin Diesel - Iron Gaint Meg Ryan - Blonde Capitan Planet Villain Hmm Jaleel White - Sonic Jessica Walter - Dino person?
I'm Actually the torchwood institute was a stately home where seen victoria was attacked by out of space werewolf and saved by the Doctor. She then banished him but agreed that UK need to be protected from alien threats and set up the institute. It is an anagram but that's not the origin
Um actually in terms of the lore of the show the name Torchwood doesn't come from nowhere it's actually named after the Torchwood estate which is the setting for the series two episode Tooth and Claw and Queen Victoria gives Torchwood its name because of the alien encounter she has at the house.
Um Actually there was an episode in doctor who in which they are in torchwood manor in which after the following events the queen founds the organization. So it's a reference to the building in which the queen met the doctor.
Umm actually, Torchwood is named from the site where Queen Victoria met the Doctor (10th Doctor) and Rose in the episode Tooth and Claw where she decided that the Doctor and the creatures that he deals with must be defended against for the glory of the British Empire. So She created The Torchwood institute named after the home of a man that kept the queen safe that the Doctor was unable to save
Holy Shite I got all the voice actors right for the shiny question!(Um, actually I didn't know the voice of Momma dinosaur. But process of elimination got me the name and I'm taking the victory!)
Um, actually. The Torchwood Institute is named, in-universe, from the Torchwood Estate. Which was where the Doctor and Rose saved Queen Victoria, and first exposed her to information on aliens, thus prompting her to found the Torchwood Institute in order to defend against alien incursions.
Um actually the torchwood spin off comes from dr who, it was the "institute",which was the mortuary during the episode, that burned down during a christmas story episode which is where the queen had torchwood built
9:04 Trapp: "yeah everything else is a Q; "Q" from the "Q" continuum, with wife "Q", and a son named "q". It's just Q, it's Q all the way around" Erika: "K"
Um actually, Torchwood was named after Torchwood house which was a manor belonging to queen Victoria's husband. She then found the Torchwood organisation after encountering the doctor.
I never knew what the heart power was until Boomerang started having marathons of it on Earth Day and saw how it calmed wild animals and let him communicate with others Heart still felt stupid the way it was used in the show
UM ACTUALLY ... within the story the reason it is called the Torchwood institute is because Queen Victoria founded it at Torchwood House in Scotland after being attacked by werewolfs and saved by The Doctor. Also technically its remit is to protect the British Empire originally not the world.
Um actually the elements of earth, fire, water, and air were theorised by the philosopher Empedocles before Plato to explain a world that both changed and didn’t change (the core elements were constant but combined and separated to make the universe) through the forces of love and strife. So the elements are Empedoclian, not Platonic
um actually. .. torchwood is the name of the estate where torchwood was founded by queen victoria after dr who saved her from a werewolf and she then banished him.
Umm actually, Torchwood wasn't the working title. It was originally the anagram that they used to disguise the tapes for Doctor Who when they were first making the series to hide it from people trying to steal the tapes. They ended up using the name for the spin-off series as an homage to that.
UM ACTUALLY, the name Torchwood came from the Doctor Who Series 2 Episode 2 "Tooth and Claw". In which the Queen Victoria named the group after the location Torchwood Estate, to combat threats like the Doctor himself(until he saves earth from the Cyberman/Dalek Invasion)
Thanks for having me on the show! *proceeds to watch Torchwood...finally*
Oh, get ready. It's definitely Doctor Who, After Hours. It's filthy 😏
@@VittoIB I mean... it involves Capt Jack Harkness. So I'm expecting all the filth. Heh.
Torchwood was really good.
you wont be disappointed!
How did you go? Did you get to season 3?
Um, actually, the Torchwood Institute is named after the Torchwood Estate, where Queen Victoria was saved from a werewolf by The Doctor in S2E2 'Tooth and Claw'. This prompted her to create the organisation to defend Earth against alien threats, including The Doctor. In the real world, it derives from an anagram, but not in the universe of the show. Since the question refers to Torchwood as an organisation, not a show, then the in-universe explanation would be the correct one.
Wrong. because the question specifically says "reference" it is implied to refer to how the show got it's name. Not how the organization was named.
Defend England and the British Isles not the earth.
TheBenole Sorry you didn’t say Um, Actually. You get no points.
Zarbi Xii thankyou
Um, actually, not only that but also it's NOT a goverment organization. Torchwood is supposed to stand outside of the law independent of the goverment (and although I don't recall it being specifically said out loud, it can be inferred the institute should be loyal only to the Queen or the King because as it was already mentioned, the Torchwood Institute does not deffend the Earth, they deffend the British Empire)
I’m going to mention this until it happens: GET “CRACKED ‘AFTER HOURS’” PEOPLE ON THIS SHOW!
Aaron Kahan and the writers for it as well
john bauerlein agreed!
I'm pretty sure that Daniel O'Brien was featured on a previous episode
Jacob Yanchar Dan has been featured and I saw that episode and that’s not good enough.
Need to find a way to like this 50000 times
This should be an actual full TV show with a studio audience and prizes for members of the public who could be on it.
Um actually, the Heart Ring is by far the most powerful ring as its wielder can (amongst many other powers) empathetically control anything with a "good heart". While that makes the enemies immune as their hearts are pure evil, he can control any animals to fight with him. In one of the comics, he single-handedly destroyed a bad guy's entire factory by summoning a stampede of rhinos, elephants, and all other animals of the jungle.
Also, do you know who also have good hearts? ALL OF THE OTHER PLANETEERS. If Ma-Ti wanted, he could make all of the others his slaves. The only reason he doesn't he because Ma-Ti is the most pure hearted human on the planet and would not use it for evil, hence why Gaia chose him to wield the most powerful of the rings. Furthermore, the Heart Ring has other powers over the other rings, such as being able to restore them if they lose power (from coming in contact with pollution) or to find them if they are lost (which anybody who has spent hours looking for lost keys knows is the GREATEST SUPERPOWER EVER).
tl;dr: Do NOT mess with Heart.
It also is the only ring that can directly communicate with Gaia, and it also has the power to reveal the identity of someone disguising themselves. all in all, the Heart Ring is the most useful and controllable of them all.
Yeah they said that
Omg. Yes thank you for sharing. I loved the series when i watched it as a kid.
Soooooo.... its the One Ring.
One ring to rule them all... and with their hearts bind them!
Um, actually, Torchwood isn't a government agency; it's extra-governmental. Which is *in the intro.* "Torchwood: outside the government; beyond the police."
Bismuth Crystal while it isn’t under the government’s jurisdiction, Torchwood still serves the British government, as Queen Victoria establishes the organisation to protect the British empire from alien threats, so Torchwood is a government agency.
@@TempFel3 Plus, they did shoot that giant laser into the sky under orders of Harriet Jones, Prime Minister. So there is some government control.
TheJrbdog right
Hummm actually i enjoy this show more than the sketches
That is correct!
Um Actually Nintendo published Hyrule Historia, which does confirm a specific timeline, and further games have been added in the japanese site so the timeline still makes (a modicum amount of) sense.
Edit: Oh they mention it in the video, that's on me for pausing.
They also released a slightly different timeline later on, directly stating that the timeline can change.
So they haven't released a "one true" timeline.
@@DarkLink1996. Even the Hyrule Historia described the timeline as something a best fit given our current knowledge, implying that it could change with future releases. I can't remember the exact wording. I own the book, but I don't feel like digging it out right now. lol
She should've really gotten the point for that.
Have you seen BDG unravels legand of Zelda timeline?
Um actually... the series Torchwood was named after the incident involving Queen Victoria which occurred at the Torchwood Estate during the 2006 Dr. Who episode "Tooth and Claw". The Torchwood Institute was subsequently founded to investigate further such incidents.
Sparkling water taste like when your foot falls asleep
To quote Goethe
"water can be stale and taste of swamp but those bottles containing water mixed with soda can be trusted"
That one guy...
*Tingly mmmm*
@@fionafiona1146 Goethe is a Great german...
He was author and philosopher with significant influence on our equivalent of regency and less pansy literature. And a food snob, if his journals are to be believed.
Um, actually, Q doesn't have a wife. He hooked up with his old girlfriend during Voyager to create his son q.
Umm actually Q never married Q they did have a baby q but they never had a ceremony so Q was never Q's wife just his lover
Are you sure? I thought after the Q Civil War over suicide they did.
@@PanAndScanBuddy No, they didn't. They agreed to have a baby, but they never married. Q doesn't seem like they'd be into marriage anyway. While Q acknowledges that he has an eternal relationship with Q, Q always maintains that they were never exclusive.
Yep! I was saying the same thing as I was watching!
Was coming to say that myself
Um actually, in the statement at 3:04 you say "Platonic elements", but the 4 elements of earth, air, water, and fire, were proposed not by Plato, but by Empedocles.
Who needs a heart when you gotta brain?
That's not a Jojo reference.
notice me
Justin Y. HEY
lol Justin Y
here's my boi
Um, actually, the heart ring is not like Professor X. It allows the wielder to communicate or empathize with another creature's heart. Like "touch their heart" idea. He can't control, just impart his thoughts and emotions to another being if that being is good of heart. He doesn't command or control dolphins, he's imparting his feelings and thoughts and *asking* them to do something. It's closer to the point of view gun than it is to professor X.
"From Pheonix Force to Pheonix Wright"
I've never seen such a huge jump in my life
Um actually, the name or the organization torchwood predates the TV show. Getting its name in a David Tennant episode where the name comes from the manner where the organization was founded after queen Victoria was attacked by a werewolf.
Torchwood's first season and Doctor Who's second were in production at the same time. The organisation was put in the show with the intention of making a spinoff about it.
@@zarbixii oh ok, I didn't know that. Cool
Um Actually, Torchwood is not set up to fight Supernatural threats. They are set up to fight Paranormal or Alien threats. Supernatural implies things like ghosts and magic and none of that exists in the Dr. Who universe.
It does seem like the question is more about the in-show canon of why its named that. So that's why I was thinking of the Queen/werewolf connection also
@@stn1225 Supernatural CAN mean aliens. Besides, there are aliens that are basically just ghosts, werewolves, witches, etc. So it's not inaccurate, just not as accurate as it could be.
If I pay to watch, will you take the time to grade your raw footage?
Right? Why is it so washed out?
Seriously, this drove me insane 😭
Thank you!
I thought I was starting to get an ocular migraine. Good to know it wasn’t just me
I like how there are always 3 additional episodes on Dropout.
That torchwood reference... it was named after the founder wasnt it?? In the episode where they try to get the queen to say I'm not amused they go to the torchwood estate
The enjoyment of your participants is what makes this show entertaining to me. Thanks for that.
Umm actually??? The 4 element theory is pre-platonian. It's an idea that comes from the atomists, who came way before Plato.
Also I'm gonna umm actually myself, but umm actually according to the atomists there are 5 elements, the fifth one being aether.
Thank you so much for the Doctor Who question!! More, please!
Um actually a good video that popped up on my feed today
Um actually, Torchwood is "outside the government and beyond the police" as stated in the voice over narration in the beginning of every episode
Oh you havn't met the Borg yet? Here you go! Weeeee, Thanks Q... What a jerk
It's pretty much stated that if he hadn't done that and they encountered the Borg on their own, they would have been conquered.
Dang. Haven’t watched these in a while and it really looks like a game show. Lovin the air mags in the back
Got home from work, open youtube and there is a new episode. Nice
Jenny Lorenzo AND Erika Ishii - 2 of my favorite people together - thank you for this!
Love you!!
Um actually Nintendo did put out a official timeline but the fans hate it and disagree with it
I friggin love it. I know it seems cobbled together, but I just love the entire concept of having multiple timelines so that the endless cycle of reincarnation we see in the games can occur in a wide variety of situations and settings.
I am so happy, I knew all the voice actors. Those guys and girls never get enough credit
Um Actually, Torchwood as shown in their show was not founded in the victorian period and was not a government organisation. The original torchwood was founded by Victoria, but the organisation was replaced but Torchwood 2, which was based in canary wharf. This was destroyed after the incident S2E13 of Doctor Who, and Captain Jack founded a new organisation, Torchwood 3. It is not government affiliated (The in universe government organisation to deal with these threats is UNIT)
At first I literally thought they meant Heart as in the band and was like aren’t they like really iconic or smth like I really love their music
Torchwood is also the name of the castle in tooth and claw when queen victoria met the doctor and decided the earth needed defending I believe.
I was SCREAMING during the Torchwood one aaaaaa
Um, actually, Torchwood doesn't defend against supernatural threats; it defends Earth from alien threats.
That's what I was thinking 😂
Um, actually... Defends England and the British Isles not earth.
Віка Г. Because the Doctor pissed off queen Victoria.
Um, actually, it does both
Jacob Friett um actually one more day partly takes place in the US therefore they do defend all of Earth
I love her Darkwing Duck reference at the intro!😃
Umm actually Torchwood isn’t a government institution. It was started by the monarchy not the government and operates independently and outside of the government.
Also their main purpose is to protect England from the Doctor
The torchwood question was the first and only um actually question i’ve ever gotten and it was only because of some vague memories of a tumblr post from middle school
Oh, wow, I used to love Captain planet! Apparently I'm nerdier than self professed nerds on one very specific subject. Sadly, somehow I grew up, became jaded, and just stopped caring, because no one was actually doing anything.
5:49 that’s already been Unraveled for me, thanks
the name of Torchwood itself was used by RTD as a cover to keep the new series secret. he liked the name and used it for the spin off. the origin in the show is torchwood house from tooth and claw, in which queen Victoria created the organisation after encountering the doctor.
side note: torchwood is not a government organisation. the intro LITERALLY says "outside the government".
side side note: it doesn't investigate the supernatural, it investigates the extraterrestrial.
Grant need s two hearts to pump the blood all the way around. One at his balls the other instead of a brain...
Yes this is giant anatomy 101
There's no place in the balls to put a heart... That's where pee is stored.
Mavic Myster Wait how tall is Grant?
Ricardo alves I’m guessing 1 and a half traps
Guppy Aj ‘fraid it’s a whooosh for u Lmfao
Haha, I just finished LA by Night season 1, and now Annabelle (uhm Erika) is a guest in this show :)
*_Um actually,_* it was named after Torchwood House, the setting of the season 2 episode 'Tooth and Claw' where Queen Victoria was attacked by a werewolf.
In the fiction it was but in reality (which was specified) it was just an anagram
jenny lorenzo balling out!!!!! secret content - backstage at college humor/dropout with Abuela !!!!
UM ACTUALLY TORCHWOOD is named after an estate of the same name in series that Queen Victoria visited when she was attacked by a werewolf. the answer in the episode is merely the out of series explanation while the series explanation is stated above.
Them: *mentions the zelda timeline*
Me: *war flashbacks to BDG descending into madness as he pieces together the entire timeline through Zelda Monopoly*
I have to Um, Actually everyone who's "Um, Actually-ing" the Torchwood one: the Torchwood thing actually pre-dates any episode even mentioning Torchwood. Doctor Who IS an anagram of Doctor Who, but because Russel T. Davies hid the 2005 series' tapes under that name, so as to keep any information under wraps. He grew so fond of the anagram that when asked to do a spinoff he kept the name.
Um, Actually, while you explained the behind-the-scenes reasoning,Torchwood's name is, in-show, clearly based on its first base of operations, Torchwood House (aristocratic residence). And goes back to Elizabethan times (the ep with the "witches" at Shakespeare's Globe)
um, actually, the leather book ishi'i speaks of is the hyrule compendium.
but nonetheless, skyward sword itself makes it very clear that it's the first game, and all the gameboy games besides link's awakening are a series of canonical sequels, all after Ocarina of Time. Link's Awakening is a sequel to the original zelda, As also, majora's mask is a direct sequel to Ocarina of Time. lastly, nintendo firmly concludes that there is literally about 10,000 years between all the other games and Breath Of The Wild, the one farthest into the future.
there are _other_ games and details that require multiple timelines and have murky placement. Some because of ambiguity. but Link To The Past was quoted by nintendo people as being a prequel to the original game in some places, and a sequel in others. Regardless, LTTP and the four swords games are canonical sequels of the same era of Hyrule.
2:29 actually it’s the name of the house that Queen Victoria was staying in when the doctor saved her and she decided to create touchwood
Um actually, Torchwood is the name of the estate the ‘werewolves’ invaded.
He means outside the lore. BBC named torchwood the unaired episodes of doctor who or something like that so they used it as an easter egg
Um actually. The BBC used the name Torchwood for the location signs when filming Dr Who to throw off local fans from hounding the site to try to see the stars.
Um actually the torchwood anagram was in use long before the spin off as they used it when auditioning actors for the initial reboot so as to not let on what they were auditioning for
the heart ring lets Ma TI Read the hearts of others allowing him to tell ally from enemy, mentally communicate with his friend's, sense when they are in distress, track them like a GPS, and talk to animals compared to the others he's actually kinda OP
Um, actually, there's a TON of evidence that suggests that Nintendo knew they were intending a three-way split timeline as early as OoT. Neither the adult nor child timelines could have possibly lead to A Link to the Past, because Ganon had the completed Triforce during the Sealing War, and as of OoT's release, they had explicitly defined the timeline as being OoT->ALttP->LA->Z1->Z2. Nintendo has ALWAYS had a pliable timeline for Zelda games, where they have a defined order but might be shifted around slightly to fit newer games in or fix continuity errors (the best and only example I can think of being the movement of OoX to being a different Link than the one in ALttP, because Link in those games had never met Zelda), they just didn't RELEASE it until SS was coming out.
Um Actually, the anagram Torchwood was used to conceal props and production items so people wouldn't snoop - believing it to be a minor show.
Um, actually, Torchwood was the anagram of Doctor Who during filming so that the working reels and scenes filmed wouldn't be leaked online, as they had been in the past. Since it worked so well and they wanted to have another organization similar to U.N.I.T. in a spin off show, they used the name Torchwood
Umm actually, the torchwood institute is named after the estate where the doctor and rose saved Queen Victoria from a werewolf. She decided to create the institute to fight the doctor and other alien threats to save her empire and named it after the estate because that was the only way to acknowledge the events that took place there
Um, actually, in addition to being an anagram of Doctor Who, Torchwood was what they put on stuff to keep it confidential so people didn't know it was for Doctor Who. Like on sets and scripts and stuff. And a casting call I think?
I have never yelled at my phone so much than during the Torchwood question
Um, Actually the book which had the official Zelda Timeline was called the Hyrule Historia. Also when the timeline splits in Ocarina of Time, there's the timeline where Link fails, and other 2 are created when Zelda sends Link back in time at the end of game. In the Adult timeline Link is gone so the event which causes Wind Waker to take place happens. While Link in the child timeline goes off trying to find Navi in Majora's Mask.
Torchwood is not only an anagram, but it is in doctor who as well
i love this series so much
"What does the heart ring do? "
*Dead silence*
Laughed so hard.
James Avery- Shredder
JK Simmons - Yellow M&M
Vin Diesel - Iron Gaint
Meg Ryan - Blonde Capitan Planet Villain
Hmm
Jaleel White - Sonic
Jessica Walter - Dino person?
YAY!!! Pay me, where's my point?
Pleasantly surprised to see Jenny Lorenzo on here!
Oh, hey!
Torchwood was the name of the castle where Queen Victoria first met the doctor and was like "bro, aliens are no good."
Cybernoid200 your answer wasn’t proceeded by an um actually
I didn’t remember Q having a wife and child.... I thought he only had eyes for Picard 🤷♀️
I'm Actually the torchwood institute was a stately home where seen victoria was attacked by out of space werewolf and saved by the Doctor. She then banished him but agreed that UK need to be protected from alien threats and set up the institute. It is an anagram but that's not the origin
Abuela on a game show. That needs to be a skit, Jenny.
Ok. I’m like really happy I remembered Torchwood from doctor who
Um actually in terms of the lore of the show the name Torchwood doesn't come from nowhere it's actually named after the Torchwood estate which is the setting for the series two episode Tooth and Claw and Queen Victoria gives Torchwood its name because of the alien encounter she has at the house.
Um Actually there was an episode in doctor who in which they are in torchwood manor in which after the following events the queen founds the organization.
So it's a reference to the building in which the queen met the doctor.
The heart question is literally the TV Tropes: Heart is an Awesome power trope
Umm actually, Torchwood is named from the site where Queen Victoria met the Doctor (10th Doctor) and Rose in the episode Tooth and Claw where she decided that the Doctor and the creatures that he deals with must be defended against for the glory of the British Empire. So She created The Torchwood institute named after the home of a man that kept the queen safe that the Doctor was unable to save
Holy Shite I got all the voice actors right for the shiny question!(Um, actually I didn't know the voice of Momma dinosaur. But process of elimination got me the name and I'm taking the victory!)
Damn the only ones I knew were the ones about Captain Planet and Zelda, plus 3 of the voice actors.
Um, actually. The Torchwood Institute is named, in-universe, from the Torchwood Estate. Which was where the Doctor and Rose saved Queen Victoria, and first exposed her to information on aliens, thus prompting her to found the Torchwood Institute in order to defend against alien incursions.
Umm actually, torchwood doesn’t inspect the supernatural, but alien and foreign threats.
That statue of a hand behind mike made me laugh so hard🖖
Um actually the torchwood spin off comes from dr who, it was the "institute",which was the mortuary during the episode, that burned down during a christmas story episode which is where the queen had torchwood built
9:04 Trapp: "yeah everything else is a Q; "Q" from the "Q" continuum, with wife "Q", and a son named "q". It's just Q, it's Q all the way around"
Erika: "K"
um actually.
Erika: "Que?"
Um actually, Q is a reference to a character from Cosmicomics named qfwfq, also of an immortal race capable of perception beyond the imaginable
Um actually, Torchwood was named after Torchwood house which was a manor belonging to queen Victoria's husband. She then found the Torchwood organisation after encountering the doctor.
Umm actually I wouldn’t be able to answer any of this questions. Lol 😂
Thanks for the whole answer this time bro
I never knew what the heart power was until Boomerang started having marathons of it on Earth Day and saw how it calmed wild animals and let him communicate with others
Heart still felt stupid the way it was used in the show
Love with your heart. Use your head for everything else.
UM ACTUALLY ... within the story the reason it is called the Torchwood institute is because Queen Victoria founded it at Torchwood House in Scotland after being attacked by werewolfs and saved by The Doctor.
Also technically its remit is to protect the British Empire originally not the world.
Jenny introduced as "cuban abuela" omg 😂
Holy crap, I guessed same exact thing for the shiny question.
wow trap’s tie is fabulous
Um actually the elements of earth, fire, water, and air were theorised by the philosopher Empedocles before Plato to explain a world that both changed and didn’t change (the core elements were constant but combined and separated to make the universe) through the forces of love and strife. So the elements are Empedoclian, not Platonic
um actually. .. torchwood is the name of the estate where torchwood was founded by queen victoria after dr who saved her from a werewolf and she then banished him.
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Umm actually, Torchwood wasn't the working title. It was originally the anagram that they used to disguise the tapes for Doctor Who when they were first making the series to hide it from people trying to steal the tapes. They ended up using the name for the spin-off series as an homage to that.
UM ACTUALLY, the name Torchwood came from the Doctor Who Series 2 Episode 2 "Tooth and Claw". In which the Queen Victoria named the group after the location Torchwood Estate, to combat threats like the Doctor himself(until he saves earth from the Cyberman/Dalek Invasion)
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I’ve been staring at the Back to the Future shoes every episode and I just now realized that they’re adidas instead of Nike