*Clara:* _Turns to leave the TARDIS_ *Clara:* "I don't know." *Doctor:* "I'm sorry?" *Clara:* "You asked me if you were a good man, and the answer is, I don't know. But I think you try to be, and I think that's probably the point."
Gallifreyian Soldier: "There was a saying sir, in the the Time War" Rassilon: A saying?!? Gallifreyian Soldier: "First thing you notice about the Doctor of war is that he is unarmed. For many it's also the last"
Peter Capaldi is soo...like he's such a special Doctor. He might not be as emotional and sentimental as Tenth (who's apparently considered the best Doctor by the Whovian fanbase), but in my view, Peter was everything the Doctor needs to be, everything people could ask from the Doctor. He was the most perfect Doctor. Like, now whenever I hear 'The Doctor' I think of Peter Capaldi. He was just...soooo good. Peter will always be the Doctor for me...
@@doodoo5594 He was new too, the show was just returning... And he was handsome and there was Billie Piper too. Difficult not to like them. Everything is about emotions in the tenth doctor. So, i feel that Peter came to give conclusion and focus to the doctor person that David started... Don't know if makes sense...
9 - Laughed Hard...although his hearts were broken 10 - Ran Fast....until his song ended. 11 - Was Kind....even to those who hurt him. 12 - Is all of the above...and he taught me to be them. Thank you Peter...you are and always will be my Doctor!
THE DOCTOR: Yeah. I plugged her into the machine. Used her up like a battery. (sighs) I'm so sick of losing. CLARA: You didn't lose. You saved the town. THE DOCTOR: I don't mean the war. I'll lose any war you like. I'm sick of losing people. Look at you, with your eyes, and your never giving up, and your anger, and your kindness. One day, the memory of that will hurt so much that I won't be able to breathe, and I'll do what I always do. I'll get in my box and I'll run and I'll run, in case all the pain ever catches up. And every place I go, it will be there!. CLARA: You did your best. She died. There's nothing you can do. THE DOCTOR: I can do anything. There's nothing I can't do. Nothing. But I'm not supposed to. Ripples, tidal waves, rules. I'm not supposed to. Oh. Oh! (He looks at his reflection in the water and sees what he saw in deep breath). CLARA: What? What's wrong? DOCTOR: My face. THE DOCTOR [memory]: Who frowned me this face? Why this one? Why did I choose this face? CLARA: Doctor, what's wrong with your face? THE DOCTOR: I think I know why I chose it. THE DOCTOR [memory]: It's like I'm trying to tell myself something. THE DOCTOR: I think I know what I'm trying to say. DONNA [memory]: (TO THE 10TH DOCTOR) Just someone. Not the whole town. Just save someone. THE 10TH DOCTOR [memory]: Come with me. THE DOCTOR: I know where I got this face, and I know what it's for. CLARA: Okay, what's it for? THE DOCTOR: To remind me. To hold me to the mark. I'm The Doctor, and I save people. THE DOCTOR: And if anyone happens to be listening, and you've got any kind of a problem with that, to hell with YOU!!!
This exchange hits even harder now that I've seen The Giggle. The episode explores his trauma, he's been trying to cope with this pain for longer than most people have been alive, it makes 12s refusal to regenerate in Twice Upon a Time much more meaningful. He had just lost his best friends and knows that if he regenerates the pain will become greater and continue to follow him.
“If you think because she is dead I am weak, you understand very little. If you were any part of killing her and you are not afraid, then you understand nothing at all. So for your own sake understand this: I am the Doctor. I’m coming to find you and I will never, ever stop.”
“There’s this emperor, and he asks the shepherd’s boy how many seconds in eternity. And the shepherd’s boy says, ‘There’s this mountain of pure diamond. It takes an hour to climb it and an hour to go around it, and every hundred years a little bird comes and sharpens its beak on the diamond mountain. And when the entire mountain is chiseled away, the first second of eternity will have passed.’ You may think that’s a hell of a long time. Personally, I think that’s a hell of a bird.”
The idea was borrowed from Dr Hendrik Willem Van Loon Story of Mankind written in 1921 " high up in the North, In a land called Svithjod, there stands a rock, 100 miles high and 100 miles wide. Once every 1000 years a little bird comes to sharpen it's beak on the rock. When the rock has been worn away, a single day of eternity will have passed"
@@TheBobPeyton Are you talking about the idea for the episode of being stuck in a time loop or the tale? Because The Shepherd's Boy tale that the doctor repeats is directly quoted from "Das Hirtenbüblein" or "The Shepherd's Boy". Which was originally one of the tales from the Brother's Grimm in the early 1800's.
I love how much every Doctor's theme fits the Doctor that it was made for. Ten was serious and dark at times, so he got a beautifully sad theme, Eleven was a lot of fun and was always looking for adventure, so his theme was upbeat and epic. With this doctor, we don't really know who he is, he's a mystery and unlike the modern Doctors before him, and his theme reflects that. Really good music in this show, I love it! 😊
fifteen will be very serious 14 will just be the start of trying to hack the twelfth regeneration cycle limit that rassilon had imposed on all time lords, this feature was blocked by Rassilon and hid from Time Lords deliberately this feature allows any time lord to have an infinite amount of incarnations than the original 13 initially given to Time Lord’s, Time Lord’s originally had two DNA strands to begin with after the growth processes during the time of being loomed into one of the houses of Gallifrey which still makes them Gallifreyan in origin meaning they aren’t Time Lords yet. However the third strand was added when Rassilon granted only the “elite” of the Gallifreyans, the abilities to regenerate by genetically modifying and engineering a third strand onto the double helix they already had which enabled them to become Time Lord’s
Yesterday I finished my first rewatch of Doctor Who since Peter left. What a truly terrific Doctor. Such an amazing character development he got, the best of any Doctor in my opinion. He was also the first Doctor since the revival who truly captured the essence of all the Doctors, classic and modern. He was the embodiment of the Doctor and the very best since Tom Baker. He's been gone for almost 3 years and I still miss him. I will always remember him as my Doctor, and for the defining moment of the series: "Winning? Is that what you think it’s about? I’m not trying to win. I’m not doing this because I want to beat someone, or because I hate someone, or because I want to blame someone. It’s not because it’s fun. God knows it’s not because it’s easy. It’s not even because it works because it hardly ever does.. I DO WHAT I DO BECAUSE IT’S RIGHT! Because it’s decent! And above all, it’s kind! It’s just that.. Just kind."
You know his speeches really struck a cord when I read it exactly in the way he said it, even with the pauses and exactly how he said it. Such an amazing actor Peter is. I am so happy he got a chance to be a doctor
Hear those chimes early on? Hear them? _That's Clara._ The Twelfth Doctor would not be who he was without her, and so a piece of her is stuck with him forever. A piece of gentle Clara is the only thing holding this Doctor back from all his impulses. Also, this theme is complex oh my gosh
I dreamt of the 12th Doctor last night. He was near death, but was going back in time, billions of years back, so he could spend one more day with Clara before his regeneration.
"You violated something more important than time. You bent the rules of life and death. So I am putting things straight! Here, now, is where your story ends!"
"I'm doing what everybody does when the world is in danger! I'm calling The Doctor! Pressing SEND! P.S. Dear Doctor Save Them The Doctor X" One of the BEST moments in Doctor Who ever.
@@vullord666 series 9 and even 8 too, I don't think the writing was all that bad, in fact it was brilliant. people weren't used to such character driven storylines after the previous 7 seasons, and the morally grey storytelling. 12, in series 8, was not as much of a jackass as he seemed to be, he seemed dark on the outside but in reality, he was still kind (Mummy On The Orient Express, when he saved that lady). it focused on his flaws and his strengths... like I said, character driven. same goes for Clara.
"I'm not sure that any of that matters. Friends, enemies... So long as there's mercy. Always mercy." Not a hero. But still the words of a compassionate, heroic mind.
As long as there's The Doctor, there's always hope in the universe. I watched Doctor Who through my depression days. It helped out a lot. It's still my therapy. And Doctor who music are REALLY GOOD.
I am not a good man, I am not a bad man, I am not a hero or a president and no I I'm definitely not an officer do you know what I am...I am...AN IDIOT with a a box! And a screwdriver! Passing through helping out learning
all the good doctor died or regenerated starting with david tennant, matt smith even peter capaldi , now where stuck with a female doctor , to me that was terrible writing no i'm not a sexiest , its just the character is a guy , i miss when the doctor use to say run for your life
Twelves theme is basically Murray and moffat fully embracing the fact the doctor was basically a super hero under moffats rein (which isn't to say it's bad, I really loved moffat as show runner)
Gold is simply such a beast with his brass (see also: Together Or Not At All). It's always just on the edge of being harsh, crass, and nasty. It's got all of the subtlety of a sledgehammer...but also all of the impact. Love it.
Is the Doctor a good man? He saves billions of lives on a daily basis, he watches galaxies be born and galaxies die. He changes the mindsets of those thought impossible to change. But within this saviour's heart is guilt, anger, and sorrow. The sole man bearing the weight of the entire universe on his shoulders. He makes mistakes, he kills gods, he destroys empires. The Doctor is not kind. The Doctor is not a good man. What the Doctor is... The Doctor is our hero, and a warning to our enemies. Never mess with a man who's spent his whole life wondering if what he's doing is right. "Run, you clever boy... And remember me."
Throughout my life, I have gone through countless tragedies and terrible losses. The likes of which made me wonder, can I still live a good, meaningful life? Even after the horrors of domestic abuse, rape, and being displaced to the other side of the country? Even after losing loved ones and those I'd admired, such as family and Richard Matheson, the author? For years, I struggled with this question. But then the 12th Doctor came about with words I still live by, even to this day. "Things end. That's all. Everything ends and it's always sad, but everything begins again, too, and that's . . . always happy. Be happy."
In 12's final speech: "Basic stuff first: never be cruel, never be cowardly... hate is always foolish, and love is always wise. Always try to be nice, but never fail to be kind." This part of his final speech always, always hits me so hard it makes my heart hurt. If it were possible for more people to grasp why these things are so essential, it would be such a better world...
For me 10 taught me to not let my emotions get the best of me, particularly my anger out of hurt 11 taught me the value of being a sentimental and carefree person, and just because you're sad doesn't mean you can't make others happy 12 I've just started, but so far he's made me laugh the most and I'm in love with his Doctor
Huh. Expected to find a flood of comments mourning Peter Capaldi's announced departure. What the heck, I'll start. NOOOOOO, PETER, PLEASE, DON'T GO! YOU'RE TOO FRIGGIN' AWESOME TO LEAVE D: D: D:
In contrast to the society shaming we have today, this theme embodies perfectly what the Doctor is supposed to be: The one who won't hesitate to flip the switch if it means the difference between life and death for innocent people.
I used to think this was the theme of a hero he didn't think he was, trying hard not to smirk contently, thinking: the Doctor is coming or laugh out loud at home or in a classroom... now Peter, Twelve has left I just try hard not to sob. But you know what: he was brilliant. And it's been... fantastic.
+jhibbitt1 9 = tragic hero 10 = action hero 11 = adventure hero 12 = redemption hero Not really disagreeing. But that's what I felt their themes represented. Each of the above adjectives could be attributed to any of those doctors. But I personally feel the themes convey those particular adjectives. 12 is not dark or darker. 12 is just getting started. :) And redemption, I feel, is his biggest theme. And that makes sense in context of the overall arch and story of the Doctor.
+jhibbitt1 I don't think the Doctor sees himself as a hero. But if you want to call anyone a man of action, then it's 10, always running, climbing, zooming, swordfighting, flying... his very first appearance was a swordfight, and in his second he was screaming down an elevator shaft. 11 was the manipulator, the liar, who bluffed his way from one ordeal to the next. His plans were already won before he opened his mouth to distract the bad guy by talking, unless he forgot something important. He does that. He didn't use swords, he used words. One time literally, against a parasite god Akhaten. "Words Win Wars" is the track in the soundtrack underneath his Pandorica speech. I think 10 wanted to find a way to redeem himself in a big way, but ended up giving his life to save one singular old man. It was a disappointment for him, but also a reality check. 11's heroism got him stuck defending a town forever, until old age killed him, like a human shield for an entire town and the protection of the last sliver of hope for Gallifrey's return, until it drained him completely. He didn't just die for them, he sacrificed his life, until he had no more tricks up his sleeve. 9's tragedy is that he almost repeated the crime that defined his trauma. 10's tragedy is defined in a single line by him, when the Daleks show up again in 'Daleks in Manhattan': "They keep coming back while I lose everything." 11's tragedy is that his most famous line "Basically run." came back to haunt his entire life. The universe got so scared of him it conspired to kill him. He was almost killed by his own legend, a legend he had almost started to believe in himself.... in the end he had to be reminded who he really was. And then, he forgot. 12's first words were about remembering how to fly the TARDIS. His first season was about reconnecting with his old life as the Doctor, and asking if this was a good life, if the Doctor is a good man, and if the things he does are good. 'The Doctor' is a title he chose, something he aspires to be, but sometimes fails to live up to, even himself. In the end, he realized, he doesn't want to be a hero. How many times has that got him killed? No, he just wants to travel and help out when he can. 'Day of the Doctor' came at the perfect time. The Doctor's redemption. The last hurrah of the two action Doctors, because the new Doctor isn't interested in redemption anymore. He just wants to help.
+viridismonasteriense I have no idea how to like your comment on my phone, so I'm just commenting to let you know that I love you and that everything you said was utterly beautiful.
+Annabelle Lahr What you say is very true. Ever since Doctor Who's revival; certain people expect the Doctor to be a younger actor such as Matt Smith or David Tennant but what they forget is that in the original series the very first Doctor (William Hartnell) was in his 50's when he took on the role. Peter Capaldi's a great doctor; the only thing that ever let him down at times was the writing, it isn't his fault if the episodes aren't always up to code. Anyway I loved Series 9; :)
+RustyWarhead It's all the FAKE Whovians who say that (namely people who watched the show because of the actor's looks) , true Whovians will know how awesome Peter Capaldi is.
I'M NOT CRYING, YOU ARE CRYING! ;-; I don't want Twelve to leave, I really really reeeeeaaaally don't! He's so good in the role, I just wish he had better scripts to work with. He's my Doctor, I love him to the core.
For some reason, when there's the first little break and the music resumes, I imagine cameras moving around, focusing on the anchor desk, and Capaldi sits there: "BBC News. Good evening. I'm The Doctor".
That feeling when you realise that the TARDIS was stuck on that street corner for over 12 billion years. Let's face it, Heaven Sent is up there with The Waters of Mars and Day of the Doctor as one of the best episodes of New Who.
Even though the music has been present since the show was revived with the 9th Doctor,, it seems to me like they started giving a lot more relevance to music since the 11th. I remember the first time I heard "I am the Doctor" playing while Matt Smith said these famous words "I am the Doctor. Basically, run!" I got goosebumps... And again in the 50th anniversary playing in the background of "No sir, all thirteen" and then the eyebrows! The speech at the Rings of Akhatemp with the very young queen and the whole chorus singing in the back were epic... The music production in the series nowadays seems to me, it's cinematic level I'm impressed.
+pookiebern, you have all the right to disagree with me, but I think those are all great themes for a TV series and they have raised the quality of the music to cinematic quality. It's not a fact, it's my opinion and my taste in music.
To be honest everyone is going on about this favourite doctor thing, I don't have a favourite doctor I love all of them, all of them have at least some great stories and all of them are great actors. Just sayin.
Well, I haven't had the time to watch all of The Doctors so I don't think I can have an opinion on that. I just like The Doctor. Which? Yes. Who? *Definitely.*
All the actors did theire best. But, sadly, they all did not have the best writers, and you see it if great actors like Peter Capaldi, David Tennant or Jodie Whittaker have to act theire way out of a bag of bullshit. :-/ I love all the Doctors, but I dislike certain scripts.
WARNING: SERIES 9 SPOILERS "I know where I got this face and I know what it's for. To remind me. To hold me to the mark. I'm the Doctor, and I save people. And if anyone happens to be listening, and you have any kind of a problem with that... to Hell with you!" - 12th Doctor
+Silvus Sol SAME SEASON SPOILERS Just... Gonna actually make an attempt at hiding it this time. . . . . . . . . . Should be good enough. "I don’t understand? Are you kidding? Me? Of course I understand. I mean, d'you call this a war, this funny little thing? This is not a war! I fought in a bigger war than you will ever know! I did worse things than you could ever imagine! And when I close my eyes… I hear more screams than anyone could ever be able to count! And do you know what you do with all that pain? Shall I tell you where you put it? You hold it tight… till it burns your hand, and you say this: No one else will ever have to live like this! No one else will have to feel this pain! Not on my watch!" -12th Doctor
awesome! it was at this point in this series when capaldi had me! I stated at that point "yep he is the doctor" for me he has just over taken Tenant, sorry David but he has filled your boots! very well indeed too!
+Silvus Sol I loved the way they linked him to the man David Tennants Doctor once saved in "Fires Of Pompeii". It was absolutely brilliant why he chose that face. We didn't need an explanation but by Jove we got it! :)
2:01 - The TARDIS powers up. 2:27 - The Doctor walks up the stairs and reads Clara's final message to him: "Run you clever boy and be a doctor." 2:42 - The Doctor takes his violet velvet coat and puts it on. 2:54 - The Doctor's new sonic screwdriver materializes, shoots off the console and into the air. 2:56 - The Doctor catches the new screwdriver. 3:03 - The Doctor snaps his fingers and the TARDIS doors close.
Murray Gold always know what sounds fit what doctor's "I am The Doctor" fitted Matt's Doctor, "The Ninth Doctor's theme" fitted Eccleston's Doctor, "The 10th Doctor's" Theme Fitted Tennant's Doctor and this fits Capaldi's Doctor.
It's not unprecedented to have a composer with a long association with Doctor Who. Dudley Simpson had been the main incidental music composer for the show in the 1970s, including several stories in the 1960s.
"When you fire that first shot, no matter how right you feel, you have no idea who's going to die. You don't know who's children are going to scream and burn. How many hearts will be broken! How many lives shattered! How much blood will spill until everybody does what they're always going to have to do from the very beginning -- sit down and talk! Listen to me, listen. I just -- I just want you to think. Do you know what thinking is? It's just a fancy word for changing your mind."
Bonnie: I will not change my mind Doctor: Then you will die stupid. Alternitively you could step away from that box you could walk right out that door and you could stand your revoulution down. Bonnie: no. Im not stopping this doctor i started it i will not stop it you think theyll let me go after what ive done. Doctor:your all the same you screaming kids you know that. Oh look at me in unforgivable well heres the unforseeable i fogive you after all youve done. I forgive you Bonnie: you dont understand . you will never understand. Doctor: me are you kidding of course i undersand. You mean you call this a war this funny little thing. This is not a war i fought in a bigger war then you will ever know i did worse things then you could ever imagine and when i close my eyes i hear more screams then anybody will ever be able to count. And do you know what you do with all that pain. Shall i tell you where you put it. You hold it tight and you say this. No one will ever have to live like this no one will ever have to feel this pain. Not on my watch.
"I tried to talk, I want you to remember that. I tried to reach out, I tried to understand you, but I think that you understand us perfectly. And I think that you just don't care! And I don't know whether you are here to invade, infiltrate or just replace us. I don't suppose it really matters now, you are monsters! That is the role you seem determined to play, so it seems that I must play mine! The man that stops the monsters!"
I am sending you back to your own dimension, who knows some of you may even survive the trip and if you do remember this YOU are not welcome here THIS plane is protected. I am the Doctor and i name you The Boneless!
I'm the man who's going to save your lives and all six billion on the planet below. Got a problem with that? No... I'm going to rescue her, I'm going to save Rose Tyler from the middle of the dalek fleet and to finish off I'm going to wipe every dalek out of the sky! Just remember who's standing in your way, remember every dark day I ever stopped you and then do the smart thing. Let someone else try first. All his incarnations are different, but all of them are the same man in these moments. A good man.
Well at some times he's a good man. Nine wanted to kill the last Dalek, but Four stated if he killed the Daleks he would be no better than the Daleks. At some points he has his dark side. Yes he is a good man, but he always has something to regret about. He still asks this question "Am I a good man?" At some points he says yes, but he truly doesn't know.
True, I think the difference comes from whom he is choosing to kill. Sometimes he goes too far like with the Racnoss, but he is doing what has to be done. That's the redeeming quality of his darkness. The doctor rides the line between good and evil, ironic then is his wandering through time and space - a sort of heroic limbo. Where he cannot sit comfortably with the good, yet not rest with evil. Very lonely and tragic. The cost of kindness. Promise I'll stop being poetic now.
Night will fall and drown the sun when a good man goes to war. Friendship dies and true love lies. Night will fall and the dark will rise when a good man goes to war. Demons run but count the cost; the battle's won but the child is lost.
"I'm the Doctor. I will save all your lives and when I do, you will spend the rest of them wondering who I was." Figured that this could use the addition.
Oh... Oh! My face... I think I know why I chose it. I think I know what I'm trying to say. I know where I got this face, and I know what it's for. To remind me. To hold me to the mark. I'm the Doctor, and I save people! And if anyone happens to be listening, and you've got any kind of a problem with that, to hell with you!
This is why I love the 12th Doctor.. He may look old and feeble, but he's full of so much might and strength. If he wanted to, he could raise the depths of the oceans using his intellect alone. This old, feeble man is quite formidable.
Loved the version from the Viking episode in s9.. it was amaaazing with that little flashback. Finally some connection to his first appearance in Doctor Who!!
Doctor 12 was, imo, the best Doctor by far of them all. Also had some of the best storylines as well. Clara's "death" and savour was just genius, as well as Me. Clara and Me need their own series, but only if it's done well.
I like Ashildr as a character, don't like the fact she called herself Me. I wish she changed her name each episode. I don't like the idea of a Clara/Ashildr spinoff but I like it if she cropped up in other spin offs as a guest role in which the regular casts don't know if she could be trusted
After a few rewatches, I've come to the conclusion that Twelve's run is one of the finest in the show's history, and a massive, massive improvement over Eleven's run. I still have my reservations about Moffat as a showrunner and main writer, but I think he truly found his stride with Twelve. That combined with Capaldi's brilliant acting, the impeccable visuals, the darker tone, and the superior soundtrack makes Twelve's run infinitely better than Eleven's to me. I like Eleven as a Doctor, but the writing, stories, music, companions, and tone just weren't it in his run.
this theme does not suit a good man , nor a bad man , certainly not a hero and definitely not a president , and no not an officer do you know what this theme suits AN IDIOT with a box , and a screwdriver , helping out , passing through , learning
14 different people. Warriors across time and space. Traveling in a blue box, saving lies, stopping evil and seeing the universe while they’re at it. His face may change with time and age, but underneath the Doctor has and always will be a good man.
Laugh hard. Run fast. Be kind. Especially the "Run fast" part fits Twelve's theme perfectly. Peter, thank you for being the Doctor. And Murray Gold, thank you for your music that is a character of its own in the Whoniverse.
"When you run with the Doctor, it feels like it will never end. But however hard you try, you can’t run forever. 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." - River Song
To me 12 has the best theme out of any doctor, yes better than the Doctor's theme, I am the doctor, the majestic tale of a madman in a box and the others! This theme is calm, EPIC, and is a wonderful piece of music!
I was always a 10 fan, and still am for the weight of the stories (and style haha), but 4 and 12 are what I think of when I think of the Doctor. Baker and Capaldi are definitely my favorites
he is not a hero but he does save lives. he does not battle evil but he does stop evil from succeeding. this is what being the doctor means to him. he has chosen that path once more. "i hardly think any of that matters, friends, enemies, so long as there's mercy, always mercy."
"I know where I got this face, and I know what it's for! To remind me. To hold me to the mark! I'm the Doctor, and I save people. And if anyone happens to be listening, and you've got any kind of a problem with that, to HELL with you!"
I remember when I first knowingly heard this theme when the Doctor confronted the Mummy on the Orient Express. That was my number 1 goosebumps moment from season 8 and Capaldi's best moment yet. And the music gloriously underlined it.
The Doctor: My face. Who found me this face? Why this one? Why did I choose… this face? Clara: Doctor, what’s wrong with your face? The Doctor: I think I know why I chose it. I think I know what I’m trying to say. (he remembers back to Pompeii and Donna’s plea) I know where I got this face and I know what it’s for. Clara: Okay. What’s it for? The Doctor: To remind me. To hold me to the mark. I’m the Doctor. And I save people. And if anyone happens to be listening, if you have any kind of a problem with that, to hell with you!
YES DOCTOR! YOU ARE A GOOD MAN! I want to scream it every time he doubts it, he is good!!! Sometimes he makes the wrong choices or has a hard time, but he is still a good person, wanting to do the right thing.
"I tried to talk, I want you to remember that. I tried to reach out, I tried to understand you but I think you understand us perfectly. I think you just don't care! I don't know if you are here to invade, infiltrate or just replace us, I don't suppose it really matters now, you are monsters! That is the role it seems you are determined to play so it seems I must play mine! The man that stops the monsters! I'm sending you back to your own dimension. Who knows? Some of you may even survive the trip. And if you do, remember this: YOU are not welcome here! This plane is protected! I am the Doctor and I name you the Boneless!"
I loved Christopher, then fell in love with Tennant. Then I fell in love with Smith because he acts the same way I do. But Peter is me. The "I'm done being nice" Doctor
The horns are 12's rage and imposing stature. The violins are his kindness and vulnerability. The guitar is his wittiness. The percussion bells are his sense of hope and wonder. A fantastic composition from Murray Gold which perfectly captures 12's character.
This theme gives me chills whenever I hear it. It begins with the feeling of mystery, the doctor figuring himself out. And then he realises who he and becomes a good man, this is where the bass intensely increases with bellowing trombones, presenting strength and will to do the right thing.
Capaldi start felt abit weird. But by the end of Season 8 he became better. At Season 9 he absolutely nailed his role and became one of the best Doctors. Its kinda hard for me to say which one is my favorite since every Doctor acted differently. 9. Doctor was the Joy even if Times are bad. 10. Doctor showed that even the strongest beings can fall into depression. 11. Doctor became more like a best friend to everyone. And 12. Doctor was the Teacher everyone needed.
I had a dream where it was like a game show where the host was asking questions about the Doctor in return for a prize. River Song was one of the contestants, but she didn't respond to the question given, which was "Fezzes, yay or nay ?" I said "Yay, for the 11th Doctor". Later in the dream, the 12th Doctor was far forward in the future like in Hell Bent and near death. But he was travelling back in time to see Clara one more time before this incarnations death.
*Clara:* _Turns to leave the TARDIS_
*Clara:* "I don't know."
*Doctor:* "I'm sorry?"
*Clara:* "You asked me if you were a good man, and the answer is, I don't know. But I think you try to be, and I think that's probably the point."
"There's a legend about the doctor of war. It is that the first thing you notice is that he's unarmed. That's usually the last thing people notice."
Saying*
Yep
Gallifreyian Soldier: "There was a saying sir, in the the Time War"
Rassilon: A saying?!?
Gallifreyian Soldier: "First thing you notice about the Doctor of war is that he is unarmed. For many it's also the last"
Peter Capaldi is soo...like he's such a special Doctor. He might not be as emotional and sentimental as Tenth (who's apparently considered the best Doctor by the Whovian fanbase), but in my view, Peter was everything the Doctor needs to be, everything people could ask from the Doctor. He was the most perfect Doctor. Like, now whenever I hear 'The Doctor' I think of Peter Capaldi. He was just...soooo good. Peter will always be the Doctor for me...
I highly agree.
i think tenant is loved so much because he actually wasn’t as much of a “doctor”, in the way that baker or capaldi were, he was inherently more human
@@doodoo5594 He was new too, the show was just returning... And he was handsome and there was Billie Piper too. Difficult not to like them. Everything is about emotions in the tenth doctor. So, i feel that Peter came to give conclusion and focus to the doctor person that David started... Don't know if makes sense...
He is the Doctor, literally
He's perfection
9 - Laughed Hard...although his hearts were broken
10 - Ran Fast....until his song ended.
11 - Was Kind....even to those who hurt him.
12 - Is all of the above...and he taught me to be them.
Thank you Peter...you are and always will be my Doctor!
13 - is shit
13 - Let go
13 - careless
@@ChiknTikka 13 - fuckerdy bye!
@@hai2813 Not the time love, I'm busy fuck off!
Dear Twelve:
I love you. The end.
Sincerely,
Me
How kind of you, Ashildr.
@@Jokie155 you beat me by a year
Even just reading this I'm crying that 12 and Clara are gone. 😭✌️💕
THE DOCTOR: Yeah. I plugged her into the machine. Used her up like a battery. (sighs) I'm so sick of losing.
CLARA: You didn't lose. You saved the town.
THE DOCTOR: I don't mean the war. I'll lose any war you like. I'm sick of losing people. Look at you, with your eyes, and your never giving up, and your anger, and your kindness. One day, the memory of that will hurt so much that I won't be able to breathe, and I'll do what I always do. I'll get in my box and I'll run and I'll run, in case all the pain ever catches up. And every place I go, it will be there!.
CLARA: You did your best. She died. There's nothing you can do.
THE DOCTOR: I can do anything. There's nothing I can't do. Nothing. But I'm not supposed to. Ripples, tidal waves, rules. I'm not supposed to. Oh. Oh!
(He looks at his reflection in the water and sees what he saw in deep breath).
CLARA: What? What's wrong?
DOCTOR: My face.
THE DOCTOR [memory]: Who frowned me this face? Why this one? Why did I choose this face?
CLARA: Doctor, what's wrong with your face?
THE DOCTOR: I think I know why I chose it.
THE DOCTOR [memory]: It's like I'm trying to tell myself something.
THE DOCTOR: I think I know what I'm trying to say.
DONNA [memory]: (TO THE 10TH DOCTOR) Just someone. Not the whole town. Just save someone.
THE 10TH DOCTOR [memory]: Come with me.
THE DOCTOR: I know where I got this face, and I know what it's for.
CLARA: Okay, what's it for?
THE DOCTOR: To remind me. To hold me to the mark. I'm The Doctor, and I save people.
THE DOCTOR: And if anyone happens to be listening, and you've got any kind of a problem with that, to hell with YOU!!!
Hash MasterFlash freaking love Peter capaldi
@Penelope Dawid Same!
EPIC !!!
I love how this act of kindness backfired on The Doctor in the end. Making this whole character development moment for The Doctor pointless.
This exchange hits even harder now that I've seen The Giggle. The episode explores his trauma, he's been trying to cope with this pain for longer than most people have been alive, it makes 12s refusal to regenerate in Twice Upon a Time much more meaningful. He had just lost his best friends and knows that if he regenerates the pain will become greater and continue to follow him.
“If you think because she is dead I am weak, you understand very little. If you were any part of killing her and you are not afraid, then you understand nothing at all. So for your own sake understand this: I am the Doctor. I’m coming to find you and I will never, ever stop.”
+Matthew Charman Also this. "You may think that's hell of a long time. Personally, I think that's a hell of a bird."
"You will find the universe is a very small place when I am angry with you."
"It's funny. The day you lose someone isn't the worst. At least you've got something to do. It's all the days they stay dead."
"Some of you may even survive the trip! And if you do, remember this: YOU ARE NOT WELCOME HERE!"
"Nothing is sad till it's over, then everything is..."
My dog listened to this, he's no longer a good boy, he's now a good man
This is the strangest joke I've heard in a while...
But I like it
“There’s this emperor, and he asks the shepherd’s boy how many seconds in eternity. And the shepherd’s boy says, ‘There’s this mountain of pure diamond. It takes an hour to climb it and an hour to go around it, and every hundred years a little bird comes and sharpens its beak on the diamond mountain. And when the entire mountain is chiseled away, the first second of eternity will have passed.’ You may think that’s a hell of a long time. Personally, I think that’s a hell of a bird.”
The idea was borrowed from Dr Hendrik Willem Van Loon Story of Mankind written in 1921 " high up in the North, In a land called Svithjod, there stands a rock, 100 miles high and 100 miles wide. Once every 1000 years a little bird comes to sharpen it's beak on the rock. When the rock has been worn away, a single day of eternity will have passed"
@@TheBobPeyton Are you talking about the idea for the episode of being stuck in a time loop or the tale? Because The Shepherd's Boy tale that the doctor repeats is directly quoted from "Das Hirtenbüblein" or "The Shepherd's Boy". Which was originally one of the tales from the Brother's Grimm in the early 1800's.
Yeah, now is really not the time. Sorry.
Ueyla its a piece not a song. Sorry to be that person
Wrong theme bro
I love how much every Doctor's theme fits the Doctor that it was made for. Ten was serious and dark at times, so he got a beautifully sad theme, Eleven was a lot of fun and was always looking for adventure, so his theme was upbeat and epic. With this doctor, we don't really know who he is, he's a mystery and unlike the modern Doctors before him, and his theme reflects that. Really good music in this show, I love it! 😊
He is also 'a dark action hero.' no he is BATMAN. he is the Dark Knight, Dark Doctor.
I'M THE DOCTOR!!!!
+Grace K You mean ten is like the ninth
MockingjaySea 12's also paints a picture of how powerful the Doctor really is.
fifteen will be very serious 14 will just be the start of trying to hack the twelfth regeneration cycle limit that rassilon had imposed on all time lords, this feature was blocked by Rassilon and hid from Time Lords deliberately this feature allows any time lord to have an infinite amount of incarnations than the original 13 initially given to Time Lord’s, Time Lord’s originally had two DNA strands to begin with after the growth processes during the time of being loomed into one of the houses of Gallifrey which still makes them Gallifreyan in origin meaning they aren’t Time Lords yet. However the third strand was added when Rassilon granted only the “elite” of the Gallifreyans, the abilities to regenerate by genetically modifying and engineering a third strand onto the double helix they already had which enabled them to become Time Lord’s
Yesterday I finished my first rewatch of Doctor Who since Peter left. What a truly terrific Doctor. Such an amazing character development he got, the best of any Doctor in my opinion. He was also the first Doctor since the revival who truly captured the essence of all the Doctors, classic and modern. He was the embodiment of the Doctor and the very best since Tom Baker. He's been gone for almost 3 years and I still miss him. I will always remember him as my Doctor, and for the defining moment of the series:
"Winning? Is that what you think it’s about? I’m not trying to win. I’m not doing this because I want to beat someone, or because I hate someone, or because I want to blame someone. It’s not because it’s fun. God knows it’s not because it’s easy. It’s not even because it works because it hardly ever does.. I DO WHAT I DO BECAUSE IT’S RIGHT! Because it’s decent! And above all, it’s kind! It’s just that.. Just kind."
You know his speeches really struck a cord when I read it exactly in the way he said it, even with the pauses and exactly how he said it. Such an amazing actor Peter is. I am so happy he got a chance to be a doctor
Hear those chimes early on? Hear them?
_That's Clara._ The Twelfth Doctor would not be who he was without her, and so a piece of her is stuck with him forever. A piece of gentle Clara is the only thing holding this Doctor back from all his impulses.
Also, this theme is complex oh my gosh
I dreamt of the 12th Doctor last night. He was near death, but was going back in time, billions of years back, so he could spend one more day with Clara before his regeneration.
"You violated something more important than time. You bent the rules of life and death. So I am putting things straight! Here, now, is where your story ends!"
"We're going to Gallifrey, like I said. Gallifrey, the long way round."
"I'm doing what everybody does when the world is in danger! I'm calling The Doctor! Pressing SEND!
P.S. Dear Doctor
Save Them
The Doctor X"
One of the BEST moments in Doctor Who ever.
chills
I loved that and pretty much everything Capaldi did in the Doctor Falls. Series 10 is criminally underrated.
@@vullord666 series 9 and even 8 too, I don't think the writing was all that bad, in fact it was brilliant. people weren't used to such character driven storylines after the previous 7 seasons, and the morally grey storytelling. 12, in series 8, was not as much of a jackass as he seemed to be, he seemed dark on the outside but in reality, he was still kind (Mummy On The Orient Express, when he saved that lady). it focused on his flaws and his strengths... like I said, character driven. same goes for Clara.
"I'm not sure that any of that matters. Friends, enemies... So long as there's mercy. Always mercy."
Not a hero. But still the words of a compassionate, heroic mind.
As long as there's The Doctor, there's always hope in the universe. I watched Doctor Who through my depression days. It helped out a lot. It's still my therapy. And Doctor who music are REALLY GOOD.
hope you're doing okay now!
Thanks to golden murray so
I loved the Fourth.
I loved the Seventh.
I loved the Tenth and the Eleventh.
But Twelve is MY Doctor.
I am not a good man, I am not a bad man, I am not a hero or a president and no I I'm definitely not an officer do you know what I am...I am...AN IDIOT with a a box! And a screwdriver! Passing through helping out learning
Love the summary :))
Yep
I don't need an army. I never have, because I've got them. Always them. Because love, it's not an emotion. Love is a promise.
all the good doctor died or regenerated starting with david tennant, matt smith even peter capaldi , now where stuck with a female doctor , to me that was terrible writing no i'm not a sexiest , its just the character is a guy , i miss when the doctor use to say run for your life
I do to
Whereas 11th's theme was playful with high adventure 12th's has gravitas with high adventure. Love it. :)
Twelves theme is basically Murray and moffat fully embracing the fact the doctor was basically a super hero under moffats rein (which isn't to say it's bad, I really loved moffat as show runner)
Gold is simply such a beast with his brass (see also: Together Or Not At All). It's always just on the edge of being harsh, crass, and nasty. It's got all of the subtlety of a sledgehammer...but also all of the impact. Love it.
+Ryan Evans love it indeed.
Is the Doctor a good man?
He saves billions of lives on a daily basis, he watches galaxies be born and galaxies die. He changes the mindsets of those thought impossible to change.
But within this saviour's heart is guilt, anger, and sorrow.
The sole man bearing the weight of the entire universe on his shoulders.
He makes mistakes, he kills gods, he destroys empires.
The Doctor is not kind.
The Doctor is not a good man.
What the Doctor is...
The Doctor is our hero, and a warning to our enemies.
Never mess with a man who's spent his whole life wondering if what he's doing is right.
"Run, you clever boy...
And remember me."
10 taught me to be smart.
11 taught me to be kind.
12 taught me to be good. And that's why he's my Doctor.
Throughout my life, I have gone through countless tragedies and terrible losses. The likes of which made me wonder, can I still live a good, meaningful life? Even after the horrors of domestic abuse, rape, and being displaced to the other side of the country? Even after losing loved ones and those I'd admired, such as family and Richard Matheson, the author? For years, I struggled with this question. But then the 12th Doctor came about with words I still live by, even to this day.
"Things end. That's all. Everything ends and it's always sad, but everything begins again, too, and that's . . . always happy. Be happy."
In 12's final speech:
"Basic stuff first: never be cruel, never be cowardly... hate is always foolish, and love is always wise. Always try to be nice, but never fail to be kind."
This part of his final speech always, always hits me so hard it makes my heart hurt. If it were possible for more people to grasp why these things are so essential, it would be such a better world...
For me
10 taught me to not let my emotions get the best of me, particularly my anger out of hurt
11 taught me the value of being a sentimental and carefree person, and just because you're sad doesn't mean you can't make others happy
12 I've just started, but so far he's made me laugh the most and I'm in love with his Doctor
@@thequestion2859what about now? Is there anything new you’d have to say about 12?
9 taught me to be fantastic
I love 12's theme so much!
+snowcherryleopard I love 12th so much!
Huh. Expected to find a flood of comments mourning Peter Capaldi's announced departure.
What the heck, I'll start. NOOOOOO, PETER, PLEASE, DON'T GO! YOU'RE TOO FRIGGIN' AWESOME TO LEAVE D: D: D:
Let's hope the next is remarkable as well
I hope she will be...
me too man ......
Too bad, haha
Doctors come and go. But they're always THE Doctor.
"The Doctor isn't here anymore! You're stuck with me! And I will rain hell down upon you until the end of time!"
and he nearly does
When he said that, he nearly turned into the Valeyard. Scary.
What episode was that again?
Face the Raven (S9 E10)
I am NOT a good man!
In contrast to the society shaming we have today, this theme embodies perfectly what the Doctor is supposed to be: The one who won't hesitate to flip the switch if it means the difference between life and death for innocent people.
"I am the doctor, and this is my spoon."
I used to think this was the theme of a hero he didn't think he was, trying hard not to smirk contently, thinking: the Doctor is coming or laugh out loud at home or in a classroom... now Peter, Twelve has left I just try hard not to sob. But you know what: he was brilliant. And it's been... fantastic.
9/10=tragic hero
11=action hero
12=dark hero
jhibbitt1 God damn, that is actually very true.
+jhibbitt1
9 = tragic hero
10 = action hero
11 = adventure hero
12 = redemption hero
Not really disagreeing. But that's what I felt their themes represented. Each of the above adjectives could be attributed to any of those doctors. But I personally feel the themes convey those particular adjectives.
12 is not dark or darker. 12 is just getting started. :) And redemption, I feel, is his biggest theme. And that makes sense in context of the overall arch and story of the Doctor.
+jhibbitt1 I don't think the Doctor sees himself as a hero.
But if you want to call anyone a man of action, then it's 10, always running, climbing, zooming, swordfighting, flying... his very first appearance was a swordfight, and in his second he was screaming down an elevator shaft.
11 was the manipulator, the liar, who bluffed his way from one ordeal to the next. His plans were already won before he opened his mouth to distract the bad guy by talking, unless he forgot something important. He does that. He didn't use swords, he used words. One time literally, against a parasite god Akhaten. "Words Win Wars" is the track in the soundtrack underneath his Pandorica speech.
I think 10 wanted to find a way to redeem himself in a big way, but ended up giving his life to save one singular old man. It was a disappointment for him, but also a reality check. 11's heroism got him stuck defending a town forever, until old age killed him, like a human shield for an entire town and the protection of the last sliver of hope for Gallifrey's return, until it drained him completely. He didn't just die for them, he sacrificed his life, until he had no more tricks up his sleeve.
9's tragedy is that he almost repeated the crime that defined his trauma. 10's tragedy is defined in a single line by him, when the Daleks show up again in 'Daleks in Manhattan': "They keep coming back while I lose everything." 11's tragedy is that his most famous line "Basically run." came back to haunt his entire life. The universe got so scared of him it conspired to kill him. He was almost killed by his own legend, a legend he had almost started to believe in himself.... in the end he had to be reminded who he really was.
And then, he forgot.
12's first words were about remembering how to fly the TARDIS. His first season was about reconnecting with his old life as the Doctor, and asking if this was a good life, if the Doctor is a good man, and if the things he does are good.
'The Doctor' is a title he chose, something he aspires to be, but sometimes fails to live up to, even himself.
In the end, he realized, he doesn't want to be a hero. How many times has that got him killed? No, he just wants to travel and help out when he can.
'Day of the Doctor' came at the perfect time. The Doctor's redemption. The last hurrah of the two action Doctors, because the new Doctor isn't interested in redemption anymore. He just wants to help.
+viridismonasteriense I have no idea how to like your comment on my phone, so I'm just commenting to let you know that I love you and that everything you said was utterly beautiful.
+justfornow46 Quite right too. And, I suppose, if it's my time to say it, "justfornow46" I....
*vanishes*
I don't understand why so many people dislike Peter Capaldi as the Doctor!!! He really is the BEST Doctor (opinion)!!!
+Bethany Platt Won me over quite a lot slower, but by the end of series 9, I was definitely sold
+Annabelle Lahr What you say is very true. Ever since Doctor Who's revival; certain people expect the Doctor to be a younger actor such as Matt Smith or David Tennant but what they forget is that in the original series the very first Doctor (William Hartnell) was in his 50's when he took on the role. Peter Capaldi's a great doctor; the only thing that ever let him down at times was the writing, it isn't his fault if the episodes aren't always up to code. Anyway I loved Series 9; :)
+RustyWarhead It's all the FAKE Whovians who say that (namely people who watched the show because of the actor's looks) , true Whovians will know how awesome Peter Capaldi is.
Woah... 2017?!
Aww. I guess it's good we get at least ONE episode of Doctor Who this year... Maybe a new companion?
“Save someone, just one. Not the whole town. Just one.”
I'M NOT CRYING, YOU ARE CRYING! ;-;
I don't want Twelve to leave, I really really reeeeeaaaally don't! He's so good in the role, I just wish he had better scripts to work with. He's my Doctor, I love him to the core.
"I'm the Doctor, and I will never, EVER stop!"
For some reason, when there's the first little break and the music resumes, I imagine cameras moving around, focusing on the anchor desk, and Capaldi sits there: "BBC News. Good evening. I'm The Doctor".
That feeling when you realise that the TARDIS was stuck on that street corner for over 12 billion years.
Let's face it, Heaven Sent is up there with The Waters of Mars and Day of the Doctor as one of the best episodes of New Who.
well, for the Tardis it wasn't so long.
Time relativity and all of the different time-wimey things.
Storm Crow river som problem stole it
@@strategicplays2977 you wanna try that sentence again
Honestly, Day of the Doctor isn't even that good. Probably the worst thing to come out of the 50th.
Even though the music has been present since the show was revived with the 9th Doctor,, it seems to me like they started giving a lot more relevance to music since the 11th. I remember the first time I heard "I am the Doctor" playing while Matt Smith said these famous words "I am the Doctor. Basically, run!" I got goosebumps... And again in the 50th anniversary playing in the background of "No sir, all thirteen" and then the eyebrows! The speech at the Rings of Akhatemp with the very young queen and the whole chorus singing in the back were epic... The music production in the series nowadays seems to me, it's cinematic level I'm impressed.
Victor Granados
Doomsday?
Vale?
Vale decem?
Roses theme?
Marthas theme?
Four knocks?
Hologram?
Also murray gold wrote all the music in new who lol
+pookiebern, you have all the right to disagree with me, but I think those are all great themes for a TV series and they have raised the quality of the music to cinematic quality. It's not a fact, it's my opinion and my taste in music.
Victor Granados
It is great music for sure
Capaldi was at the studio when they were recording the Series 8 soundtrack, and apparently he had a huge grin on his face :D
And the only Doctor actor to meet and thank the orchestra too.
To be honest everyone is going on about this favourite doctor thing, I don't have a favourite doctor I love all of them, all of them have at least some great stories and all of them are great actors. Just sayin.
I agree. I love all of them too. I do have a favourite: David Tennant - The Tenth Doctor.
Cristofer ecilson was my first, so there,s an answr. but i like them all.
Well, I haven't had the time to watch all of The Doctors so I don't think I can have an opinion on that. I just like The Doctor. Which? Yes. Who? *Definitely.*
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All the actors did theire best. But, sadly, they all did not have the best writers, and you see it if great actors like Peter Capaldi, David Tennant or Jodie Whittaker have to act theire way out of a bag of bullshit. :-/ I love all the Doctors, but I dislike certain scripts.
WARNING: SERIES 9 SPOILERS
"I know where I got this face and I know what it's for. To remind me. To hold me to the mark. I'm the Doctor, and I save people.
And if anyone happens to be listening, and you have any kind of a problem with that... to Hell with you!"
- 12th Doctor
+Neko Alpha Gamer Needless pedantry much?
+Silvus Sol SAME SEASON SPOILERS
Just... Gonna actually make an attempt at hiding it this time.
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Should be good enough.
"I don’t understand? Are you kidding? Me? Of course I understand. I mean, d'you call this a war, this funny little thing? This is not a war! I fought in a bigger war than you will ever know! I did worse things than you could ever imagine! And when I close my eyes… I hear more screams than anyone could ever be able to count! And do you know what you do with all that pain? Shall I tell you where you put it? You hold it tight… till it burns your hand, and you say this: No one else will ever have to live like this! No one else will have to feel this pain! Not on my watch!"
-12th Doctor
I was disappointed at that reveal. They could of had a really interesting plot Lon about where Time lords get their faces.
awesome! it was at this point in this series when capaldi had me! I stated at that point "yep he is the doctor" for me he has just over taken Tenant, sorry David but he has filled your boots! very well indeed too!
+Silvus Sol I loved the way they linked him to the man David Tennants Doctor once saved in "Fires Of Pompeii". It was absolutely brilliant why he chose that face. We didn't need an explanation but by Jove we got it! :)
Capaldi has become natural in his role as the doctor. Looking forward to the next season.
DarthMessias he's leaving.
Yeah, and my comment was made 9 months ago...
He's amazing in the role, he does some classic callbacks
to other Doctors as if he lived those roles, just as how the Doctor should be played.
2:01 - The TARDIS powers up.
2:27 - The Doctor walks up the stairs and reads Clara's final message to him: "Run you clever boy and be a doctor."
2:42 - The Doctor takes his violet velvet coat and puts it on.
2:54 - The Doctor's new sonic screwdriver materializes, shoots off the console and into the air.
2:56 - The Doctor catches the new screwdriver.
3:03 - The Doctor snaps his fingers and the TARDIS doors close.
Burgundy not violet.
Wim Krabba shut up
@@joshhaddock6772 this reaction would have come sooner or later.
Murray Gold always know what sounds fit what doctor's "I am The Doctor" fitted Matt's Doctor, "The Ninth Doctor's theme" fitted Eccleston's Doctor, "The 10th Doctor's" Theme Fitted Tennant's Doctor and this fits Capaldi's Doctor.
There will be a day when we don't have him though. What Are We Going To Do Then!!!!
The Fun Corner of the World we'll just have to hope his successor is just as talented.
Pawn it off to Hams Zimmer probably
Sean Last dude I still am just amazed that Murray gold is the only musical credit for the show! the dude's so versatile
It's not unprecedented to have a composer with a long association with Doctor Who. Dudley Simpson had been the main incidental music composer for the show in the 1970s, including several stories in the 1960s.
I am the Doctor and I SAVE PEOPLE! And if anyone has a problem with that.........................
TO HELL WITH IT!
How is he so awesome!?
The name of the episode please :) ?
+MrJhet0 I'm assuming you mean where the quote is from, and it's from The Girl Who Died from series 9
@5:20 onwards really emphasises the heroic aspect.
I think it's the eyebrows.
Sunny Shukla
"When you fire that first shot, no matter how right you feel, you have no idea who's going to die. You don't know who's children are going to scream and burn. How many hearts will be broken! How many lives shattered! How much blood will spill until everybody does what they're always going to have to do from the very beginning -- sit down and talk! Listen to me, listen. I just -- I just want you to think. Do you know what thinking is? It's just a fancy word for changing your mind."
Bonnie: I will not change my mind
Doctor: Then you will die stupid. Alternitively you could step away from that box you could walk right out that door and you could stand your revoulution down.
Bonnie: no. Im not stopping this doctor i started it i will not stop it you think theyll let me go after what ive done.
Doctor:your all the same you screaming kids you know that. Oh look at me in unforgivable well heres the unforseeable i fogive you after all youve done. I forgive you
Bonnie: you dont understand . you will never understand.
Doctor: me are you kidding of course i undersand. You mean you call this a war this funny little thing. This is not a war i fought in a bigger war then you will ever know i did worse things then you could ever imagine and when i close my eyes i hear more screams then anybody will ever be able to count. And do you know what you do with all that pain. Shall i tell you where you put it. You hold it tight and you say this. No one will ever have to live like this no one will ever have to feel this pain. Not on my watch.
Get off my planet..
I literally high-fived the TV when he said that.
How much did it cost to fix the TV afterwards?
Mattias Westby not much. Just a meagre 650 dollars
I high fived the tv like ten high fived the tardis
You have nothing doctor... Nothing! do you know what i have out here on the dry lands where nobody else that matters no witnesses
Sontarans perverting the course of human history!
... I don't want to go!
When the Doctor was...
When the Doctor... was... me...
It's starting. I'm regenerating!
No! No! No! No! NOOOOOO!!!!!!!
"I tried to talk, I want you to remember that. I tried to reach out, I tried to understand you, but I think that you understand us perfectly. And I think that you just don't care! And I don't know whether you are here to invade, infiltrate or just replace us. I don't suppose it really matters now, you are monsters! That is the role you seem determined to play, so it seems that I must play mine! The man that stops the monsters!"
I am sending you back to your own dimension, who knows some of you may even survive the trip and if you do remember this YOU are not welcome here THIS plane is protected.
I am the Doctor and i name you The Boneless!
I'm the man who's going to save your lives and all six billion on the planet below. Got a problem with that?
No... I'm going to rescue her, I'm going to save Rose Tyler from the middle of the dalek fleet and to finish off I'm going to wipe every dalek out of the sky!
Just remember who's standing in your way, remember every dark day I ever stopped you and then do the smart thing. Let someone else try first.
All his incarnations are different, but all of them are the same man in these moments.
A good man.
Well at some times he's a good man. Nine wanted to kill the last Dalek, but Four stated if he killed the Daleks he would be no better than the Daleks. At some points he has his dark side. Yes he is a good man, but he always has something to regret about. He still asks this question "Am I a good man?" At some points he says yes, but he truly doesn't know.
True, I think the difference comes from whom he is choosing to kill. Sometimes he goes too far like with the Racnoss, but he is doing what has to be done. That's the redeeming quality of his darkness. The doctor rides the line between good and evil, ironic then is his wandering through time and space - a sort of heroic limbo. Where he cannot sit comfortably with the good, yet not rest with evil. Very lonely and tragic. The cost of kindness.
Promise I'll stop being poetic now.
He is not a good man, a good man does not need rules and then as, yourself why he has so many
Night will fall and drown the sun when a good man goes to war. Friendship dies and true love lies. Night will fall and the dark will rise when a good man goes to war. Demons run but count the cost; the battle's won but the child is lost.
"I'm the Doctor. I will save all your lives and when I do, you will spend the rest of them wondering who I was."
Figured that this could use the addition.
Never be cruel, never be cowardly and never ever eat pears
Oh... Oh! My face... I think I know why I chose it. I think I know what I'm trying to say. I know where I got this face, and I know what it's for. To remind me. To hold me to the mark. I'm the Doctor, and I save people! And if anyone happens to be listening, and you've got any kind of a problem with that, to hell with you!
+RiggerMantis Who frowned me this face?
I love that it transitions from sweet childlike even soft melodies to dark and mysterious, stormy beats in seconds. Just like 12's character himself
This theme is one of the reasons why Peter Capaldi's doctor was so awesome along with him being such an amazing and well recognised actor
This is why I love the 12th Doctor.. He may look old and feeble, but he's full of so much might and strength. If he wanted to, he could raise the depths of the oceans using his intellect alone. This old, feeble man is quite formidable.
Loved the version from the Viking episode in s9.. it was amaaazing with that little flashback. Finally some connection to his first appearance in Doctor Who!!
it's not really his first appearance in Doctor Who, but the one he is known for (before the Doctor of course).
Elizabeth Biddle *As the Doctor
Maru 😂😁😎
I wanted a nod to john Frobisher from torchwood capaldi played him amazingly.
"Hate is always foolish. Love is always wise". A simple line, but oh, so true. Be kind.
And so he became.
Doctor 12 was, imo, the best Doctor by far of them all. Also had some of the best storylines as well. Clara's "death" and savour was just genius, as well as Me. Clara and Me need their own series, but only if it's done well.
I like Ashildr as a character, don't like the fact she called herself Me. I wish she changed her name each episode.
I don't like the idea of a Clara/Ashildr spinoff but I like it if she cropped up in other spin offs as a guest role in which the regular casts don't know if she could be trusted
After a few rewatches, I've come to the conclusion that Twelve's run is one of the finest in the show's history, and a massive, massive improvement over Eleven's run. I still have my reservations about Moffat as a showrunner and main writer, but I think he truly found his stride with Twelve. That combined with Capaldi's brilliant acting, the impeccable visuals, the darker tone, and the superior soundtrack makes Twelve's run infinitely better than Eleven's to me. I like Eleven as a Doctor, but the writing, stories, music, companions, and tone just weren't it in his run.
i love clara’s theme being incorporated slightly. shows how integral she was to twelve’s life
this theme does not suit a good man , nor a bad man , certainly not a hero and definitely not a president , and no not an officer do you know what this theme suits
AN IDIOT with a box , and a screwdriver , helping out , passing through , learning
Till this day I still consider Peter Capaldi’s Doctor to be the ultimate Doctor of all the incarnations.
"Clara, tell me. Am I a good man?"
"I... don't know."
14 different people. Warriors across time and space. Traveling in a blue box, saving lies, stopping evil and seeing the universe while they’re at it.
His face may change with time and age, but underneath the Doctor has and always will be a good man.
14 different people nah just one on the weirdest character from a****** the hero ever still
Laugh hard. Run fast. Be kind.
Especially the "Run fast" part fits Twelve's theme perfectly. Peter, thank you for being the Doctor. And Murray Gold, thank you for your music that is a character of its own in the Whoniverse.
I think that if the doctor ever turned evil, the universe would end.
Ehhh the doctor has the Stoped an evil doctor before. So the doctor should still be able to save the day
"When you run with the Doctor, it feels like it will never end. But however hard you try, you can’t run forever. 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." - River Song
That's why Corakinus called him "The Great Destruction of the Universe".
To me 12 has the best theme out of any doctor, yes better than the Doctor's theme, I am the doctor, the majestic tale of a madman in a box and the others! This theme is calm, EPIC, and is a wonderful piece of music!
Samuel Darlington well the 11 th is good also
I was always a 10 fan, and still am for the weight of the stories (and style haha), but 4 and 12 are what I think of when I think of the Doctor. Baker and Capaldi are definitely my favorites
God I love this theme! I also love how it also has elements of Amy's Theme around 1 minute in
he is not a hero but he does save lives. he does not battle evil but he does stop evil from succeeding. this is what being the doctor means to him. he has chosen that path once more. "i hardly think any of that matters, friends, enemies, so long as there's mercy, always mercy."
"I know where I got this face, and I know what it's for! To remind me. To hold me to the mark! I'm the Doctor, and I save people. And if anyone happens to be listening, and you've got any kind of a problem with that, to HELL with you!"
Love it. Much prefer it to the themes of 9, 10 and 11 in all honesty.
+Robert Lythgoe Well it's a combination of 10 and 11's certianly (and technically 9's too) but it has it's own spin to it which I love.
+Robert Lythgoe Mad Man in a box was an amazing theme though
+monkeyman767 The combination is there to show that, ultimately, he's still the Doctor.
The best part of this song has to be the first part, the part where it sounds the tinniest bit like Clara's theme. I really love that part :)
12th :am i a good man?
11th : you are just a mad man with a box
I remember when I first knowingly heard this theme when the Doctor confronted the Mummy on the Orient Express. That was my number 1 goosebumps moment from season 8 and Capaldi's best moment yet. And the music gloriously underlined it.
Was flatline with his man that stops the monsters speech.
The Doctor: My face. Who found me this face? Why this one? Why did I choose… this face?
Clara: Doctor, what’s wrong with your face?
The Doctor: I think I know why I chose it. I think I know what I’m trying to say. (he remembers back to Pompeii and Donna’s plea) I know where I got this face and I know what it’s for.
Clara: Okay. What’s it for?
The Doctor: To remind me. To hold me to the mark. I’m the Doctor. And I save people. And if anyone happens to be listening, if you have any kind of a problem with that, to hell with you!
That bit always brought me goosebumps
Roses are Red
Violets are Blue
You ended up liking him
didn't you
YES DOCTOR! YOU ARE A GOOD MAN! I want to scream it every time he doubts it, he is good!!! Sometimes he makes the wrong choices or has a hard time, but he is still a good person, wanting to do the right thing.
2:10. That part, pure awesomeness.
Oh, and 3:30.
Sorry, but it is like the soundtrack of batman begins, especially in 2:20, isn't it?
I love this theme, especially the first bit where the music layers are really thin. Its really calming.
"I tried to talk, I want you to remember that. I tried to reach out, I tried to understand you but I think you understand us perfectly. I think you just don't care! I don't know if you are here to invade, infiltrate or just replace us, I don't suppose it really matters now, you are monsters! That is the role it seems you are determined to play so it seems I must play mine! The man that stops the monsters! I'm sending you back to your own dimension. Who knows? Some of you may even survive the trip. And if you do, remember this: YOU are not welcome here! This plane is protected! I am the Doctor and I name you the Boneless!"
Murray gold accidentally created one of the finest masterpieces...
Honestly this would be worthy of an Oscar if it were on Braveheart or something.
I loved Christopher, then fell in love with Tennant. Then I fell in love with Smith because he acts the same way I do. But Peter is me. The "I'm done being nice" Doctor
Love Twelves Theme. So Majestic
SquaredSpekz Not majestic enough to amount to a tale, if you catch my drift.
+Jake Baker I hear ya
+SquaredSpekz Majestic... eh? Almost like it was made for a Magician.
+Silvus Sol - He's wearing a magician outfit. (from late late Show with Craig Ferguson)
Once apprentice, once magician, once doctor, always legend!
My Top 3 Favourite Doctors
1st - 12th doctor
2nd - 10th doctor
3rd - 11th doctor
My absolute FAVOURITE doctor's theme. No competition.
The horns are 12's rage and imposing stature. The violins are his kindness and vulnerability. The guitar is his wittiness. The percussion bells are his sense of hope and wonder. A fantastic composition from Murray Gold which perfectly captures 12's character.
This theme gives me chills whenever I hear it. It begins with the feeling of mystery, the doctor figuring himself out. And then he realises who he and becomes a good man, this is where the bass intensely increases with bellowing trombones, presenting strength and will to do the right thing.
He's the Doctor Earth deserves, but not the one it needs right now...
Because he's not a hero, he's a silent guardian, a watchful protector, a good man.
Haha infusing two completly different universes, love it :)
It always needs 11
I know this is his official theme, but I can't help but think of The Shepard's Boy as 12's theme.
Capaldi start felt abit weird. But by the end of Season 8 he became better. At Season 9 he absolutely nailed his role and became one of the best Doctors. Its kinda hard for me to say which one is my favorite since every Doctor acted differently.
9. Doctor was the Joy even if Times are bad.
10. Doctor showed that even the strongest beings can fall into depression.
11. Doctor became more like a best friend to everyone.
And 12. Doctor was the Teacher everyone needed.
To peter capaldi....thank you so much for this legendary role ❤️ ABSOLUTELY UNFORGETTABLE ✨✨
The man who stops the monsters.
THIS IS AMAZING
Capaldi had the best dialogue
The title of this theme breaks my heart.....
IMHO, A Shepherd's Boy would have been my choice for 12's theme
I'm really gonna miss hearing this all the time next season :(
A good man? No, he wasn't a good man.
He was the best.
I had a dream where it was like a game show where the host was asking questions about the Doctor in return for a prize. River Song was one of the contestants, but she didn't respond to the question given, which was "Fezzes, yay or nay ?" I said "Yay, for the 11th Doctor". Later in the dream, the 12th Doctor was far forward in the future like in Hell Bent and near death. But he was travelling back in time to see Clara one more time before this incarnations death.
*Best. Doctor. Theme. EVER.* Fight me.
RIP 12th Doctor- December 25, 2017