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"Are you my mummy?"
That moment when you say an inside joke and the only person to understand it is in a different universe.
Warsaw911 Don't forget, Jack! He is still wandering around in this universe
Stephan Stalheim but he died.. RIP The Face of Boe
@@Warzaw911 Jack's alive and well!
@@Warzaw911 You know... Jack and the Face of Boe do intersect, they overlap at times. Did Jack travel back towards the beginning of the universe at some point, maybe to see things he hadn't yet, either before or after becoming the Face of Boe?
@Dreaming Warlord And yet, at the beginning of Jack's run with the Doctor, at the end of Season 1, the Face of Boe is referred to as "The oldest being".
It's pretty cool when you can see the doctors natural resilience. As a time Lord he's actually pretty hard to damage so seeing him shrug off dangerously low levels of oxygen is cool to see.
There's been other episodes where the doctor has claimed to be able to survive on very little oxygen. Including the ability to go into a special trance to increase this further. Of course... this was classic who... so the trance just looked like overdramatic hyperventilating. But I'd like to think the doctor could do that in this situation to avoid passing out long enough to get the machine working before any of the humans develop brain damage. (Which I believe would happen after about 6 minutes without oxygen based on first aid training I did years ago)
So yeah. I'm a nerd. And I'm gonna own it.
There's a later episode where he eventually goes blind from lack of oxygen in space because he trades his air to a companion; a really cool nod to his breathing strength.
@@charlesshepherd7521 time lords have a respitory bypass that acts kind of like a natural rebreather. He cant do it for a very long time but it is neat way to avoid strangulation and no air to breathe
@@MatadorMedia I thought it was exposure, not lack of oxygen - then again it's been a while since I've seen that episode.
Definitely, understated thing really that Time Lords are much more physically resilient and powerful than Humans, as well as a hell of a lot smarter - and or at least capable of processing a lot more raw data.
I love how all the Doctors remind people that Nine existed!
Nine?
+Unknown Doctor 9 :)
evan fero Oh I get it now. Most people refer to them as "Ninth" and "Tenth", etc.
+Unknown I can't remember, did the Eleventh doctor do this?
UnityQuest Nope, the eleventh is the only Doctor who didn't reference the mommy episode.
"Are you my mummy?" Never gets old.
Muuuuuummyyyyyyyy
Brilliant! 😂😂😂
Still the creepiest episode
I like to think the Doctor holds on to that as his happiest moment to remember.
“Everybody lives Rose! JUST THIS ONCE!! *EVERYBODY LIIIVESS!!!*”
Are you my momy
"WE SURRENDER!"
The ONE time the Doctor "gave up", and he managed a victory.
"The Time Lord Victorious is wrong!"
-Captain Adelaide Brooke, 2059
Well, he did it for the soldier, the soldier couldn't stop until given a perfect way to stop. And the Doctor did that for him.
He told the Anglicans to surrender to the "Kastarians" in Boom, too.
"Hello again, I'm Maisie"
"Good for you"
That is why I love the Twelfth Doctor
he is the 12th
@@SabirHussain-vn9hw Same thing..
@@SabirHussain-vn9hw ...
“Maisie Williams.”
The Doctor turns around and looks at her incredulously lmao
@@bozotheclown_1993 maybe he was asking a question but forgot the question mark?
I don't know why, just the mummy, stopping it's attack and then weakly giving the doctor, his hero, a salute, was one of the most emotional scenes in Doctor Who for me.
Truly touching scene
Was this the first time that the Doctor accepted a salute?
Daniel O'Connell Agreed
@@petersenior5432 It was too!
The salute was weak because the mummy didn't feel so good.
I think it is sad, a dead soldier being forcibly turned into a killing machine that fights a war that is long forgotten, but never ending for him. He was probably very relived when the Doctor said those words
Daniel Appleton Your right, there probably was barely anything left of him
Daniel Appleton Yeah I get it already
+TheGodlikeDragon but that mummy just salute to him and that means that he thanks to the doctor. he felt gratitude
Jacob Jacob You have a point Jacob
He's not the only one....
I just realised Clara's death was exactly like this. She took the young man's curse and thought that she could stop it just like the doctor did. WOW
Consistency in character development. Yeah. Why not so many fans appreciate this?
Because Stephen Moffat sucks bring back RTD I eat bacon and eggs at dinner time herp derp
Hey! There's nothing wrong with having breakfast for dinner! Russell T. Davies, on the other hand...
***** Literally every main character introduced at the start of his run is dead now.
As long as she doesn't come back
The fact that The Foretold was a victim too...I loved that fact. It really wasn't a monster at all, just a soldier trapped in unliving hell forced to kill for millennia until The Doctor freed it from that fate. That salute always, always hits me right in the heart... and the fact that The Doctor ACCEPTED it said so much without any words at all.
The man was living in hell for millenia, it was the least The Doctor could do to show acceptance for the dead man's gratitude.
"Are you my mummy?"
I'll bet that the Doctor has been waiting to reuse this one for hundreds of years.
Make that over a thousand!
_“You’re relieved, soldier”_
_“He’s not the only one...”_
*Reason 2,001 Why I Love Perkins*
If the doctor ever uses a face he’s seen before again he’d make a good one
@@DogsRNice Perkins for 14th Doctor!
@@SStupendous I accept
@@zperk13 Hehe!
I was SO convinced that Perkins was Gus when I first watched this episode
12th Doctor: "I'm the Doctor and I will be your victim this evening. Are you my mummy?"
James Landon it's a reference to the 9th doctor and the lil kid it was funny lmao
@@whenjune2355 thank you Captain Obvious
Best line ever.
The happy speed he delivers it
I really enjoyed this episode. I liked the idea of an "ancient, forgotten" villain, and how you don't really learn too much about him, but just enough to satisfy curiosity. I also like how there's a lot of sci-fi elements in it that leave a lot to the imagination and don't try to convince you that it's supposed to be realistic, it's just cool.
ThioJoe Sorry but i still hate you ebcause of your speed up your internet video but stil i agree
This was my favourite episode in series 8 mostly because of this scene. His speech in the end is just like Sherlock, and Sherlock is just amazing.
I didn't know you were a whovian!
+ThioJoe Not really a villain, more of a dangerous victim.
+ThioJoe i think you mean fantasy not Sci-fi. The point of Sci-fi is that it can be explained with some sort of science instead of just saying 'magic'.
"Unfortunately survivors of this exercise are not required"
"Aww well there's a shocker"
The music immediately kicking back in will never not make me smile
This episode, I think reminded us of the kind of Doctor 12 was. He could seem heartless. Could seem distant, uncaring. But was always just appearance. He wasn't using that girl as a bait. He needed her so that HE could take her place.
That was the kind of Doctor 12 was.
I think, the more I look back, 12 became MY doctor. The Doctor as I felt he should be.
To be fair, he confesses to Clara that if that weren’t for her he probably would have just burnt through each of the passengers until that was his turn.
I liked the idea from his speech in a season-trailer that he would try to fix things or problems his former selves either created or couldn't fix, but he seldom delivered. Davros may have been one case, showing him mercy.
"You're relieved, soldier." is a pretty underrated line. The poor Foretold wasn't a killer, he was a soldier, probably a brave, honorable soldier who fought for wherever it was he came from or whoever it was he was sworn to protect. He never wanted to hurt anyone who didn't deserve it, and the Doctor set him free. And now he can rest easy, believing that he helped win the war he fought in so long ago.
He was like an electronic zombie. The Foretold's brain was probably a dust bunny.
That salute, it broke my heart. This kinda makes me think about ptsd or in a way picturing how it might be for some. A war that doesn't end. A duty without relieve.
Yeah, that might be what the episode was trying to show: PTSD and how some people don’t even know it exists, the Foretold symbolises PTSD, when it killed people and no one else could see it, that symbolised ignorance, and the ending, where everyone can see it symbolises awareness, think about it. You can’t run away from the Foretold, just like how you can’t run from PTSD, and the people’s deaths represent the higher chance of a person killing themselves from PTSD, and the Foretold’s freedom represents getting help from others on how to stop it.
It is EXACTLY like that.
@@S-Fan2006 Wow, this really opened my eyes. Thank you.
1:13 The mummy is literally attracted to pamicked thought patterns. It's not subtle at all.
Also had to be relieved of duty by a superior like the last world war two Japanese soldier
That has got to be the single saddest and heartbreaking salute of a soldier I've ever seen. A soldier trapped in his own equipment for however many thousands of years, finally released from his unliving hell.
You know he was waiting for that call of surrender, just from how he sighed after saluting the Doctor. Along with hearing a simple "You're relieved, soldier," before he disintegrated.
@@shadowstar8619 I wonder how much of the Foretold's brain, mind & memories were intact. Or if the tech was somehow making him act " alive ", going through the motions, etc.
@@DanielAppleton-lr9eq He was obviously conscious enough to understand what the Doctor was saying, otherwise he wouldn't have stopped when he said, "We surrender."
@@shadowstar8619 Reflex. & if there was anything left of his personality, I'm sure that he wanted to be released from a Purgatory that he didn't want to be part of.
Many Japanese soldiers refused to believe their country had surrendered after the nukes and maintained their guard posts for decades after, fighting the war that was long lost.
For one soldier, they had to track down his old commanding officer to relieve him of duty... 50 years after the war ended.
This episode, this moment in fact, was the one where Peter Capaldi became the Doctor for me. Sure, I loved him in every episode before this one. Right from the start, I knew he would be a brilliant Doctor. But this episode confirmed that for me.
Fantastic episode :)
+DrKnockers05 Exactly... Since the moment he stepped in front of Maisie and music started to play until the moment the Mummy reappeared - that was when Capaldi beautifully showed us he's the Doctor who saves people.
Laesele And he's only got better. Last night's episode proved that :D
Totally. I loved the last episode - as well as most of the 9th season.
For me it was when he saved Clara from them droids.
" *his theme starts to play* HELLO, HELLO! Rubbish robots from the dawn of time!"
Formative 3D Yeah, that was a pretty damn impressive moment. For a second in that episode, you're with Clara hoping he's there. And just before you think he isn't, BOOM! "Hello, rubbish robots from the dawn of time!"
But this scene is his first genuinely heroic moment. You almost see it in his face, like a switch being clicked. He decides, 'No. No more. It's my turn' and takes a chance. Add to that a creepy mummy, amazing music, and one hell of a performance from Peter, and it's Doctor Who at its finest.
Empty Child: _"Are you my mummy?"_
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Soldier: "What do you think, Doctor?
10th Doctor: _"Are you my mummy?"_
Soldier: "If you would concentrate, sir!"
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12th Doctor: "I'm the Doctor and I will be your victim this evening, _are you my mummy?"_
FZone96 I love that inside joke.
@@heroineoftime2876 The Doctor just love that line xD
We love our inside jokes
Now we need someone to ask the 13th "Are you my mummy?"
leading into the last one with "hello I'm the doctor and I will be your victim this evening." somehow just made it 10 times better. I suppose this demonstrates some of the beauty of having multiple actors play the same character: they can each take their own crack at running jokes XD
I've always though Series 8 villains/characters represented other aspects of the Doctor. Rusty, not good Dalek, and Robin Hood, the man who became a legend, and the Mummy, a soldier who cannot die, forced to fight the endless war.
And Half-Face Man.
"I bet you don't even remember where you got that face from." As Half-Face Man looks into a mirror that also reflects the Doctor's back to himself.
@@negamewtwo5535 "Who frowned me this face?"
Series 8 is so underrated. It is such a big improvement over Series 7.
First Christopher Eccleston's Doctor witnessed, "The Empty Child." Then David Tennant's Doctor said it again in, "The Poisoned Sky." Then Peter Capaldi referenced it again, in that episode.
Possible future references with other doctors next time.
FoxIGaming of course it's one of the most iconic doctor who phrases
It's a good episode to call back to. I remember how happy Eccleston's Ninth was when he realised nobody was going to die. Eccleston was a great Doctor. Shame things went the way they did.
Green Whovian haha. New " guy".
I can't wait for Jodie's Doctor to use it. Has she already used it? I can't remember they have done a lot of referencing in the new season.
I love this scene it's clever in the way that it almost makes you feel like The Doctor is helpless and has come to the point of using people as bait, and then the music kicks in and he reveals he's still "the man who's stops the monsters"
LOVE THIS EP!!!
"I'm the Doctor and I will be your victim this evening, are you my mummy?" XD
IKR??
The beautiful part about this one is how he says it all so quickly, he catches you off guard with it. "I'm the Doctor and I will be your victim this evening" only to then IMMEDIATELY say "Are you my mummy?" right after it.
Pheebs thats the 2nd time are you my mummy has been said ironically on accident!
That killed me!😂
Pheebs Swan Christopher eccleston refrence
Are you my mummy ?
no NMihaiV ....... i am YOUR FATHER!!!! ..... wait wrong fandom
Nooooo ! That's improbable !
Yeah i loved that season 1 reference!
Even after ALL THIS TIME, he STILL feels good enough about that victory to joke about it. Because, as he said so joyously at the time, EVERYBODY LIVES!
SUCH an awesome scene. Only the Whovians who didn't chicken out and skip nine understood that
The Mummy giving that weak and tired salute was his way of saying thank you, for him the war was finally over.
2:38 I'm really glad that worked. Those would have been terrible last words.
thedoctorand 😂 9th doctor with the are you my mummy people😂😂😂😂
i see what you did there. now go to your bed
Only the Doctor could stop an unstoppable killer, within 66 seconds, with no weapons and just a few visual cues and a handful of words.
Peter Capaldi, the best doctor to ever exist. Such power and emotion to his role, really touches the soul.
I wouldn’t say the best but still well written
Just let down by increasingly poor stories and scripts
"You knew this was dangerous!"
"I didn't know..... I certainly hoped."
Wait. Gus phoned the TARDIS once? Is he talking about the phone call he got at the end of "The Big Bang?" Just after Amy & Rory's wedding?
Wait. Yes👀👀good spot
+MinecraftPro15 Missy?
yes!!!!!! i love how they linked it😂 and i love the "are you my mummy" :)
yup that's the one.
Doctor: I'll give you a shout!
Clara: "Faints"
I always lose it at this part.
Xidphel Doctor: "hugh humans and their constant need to breathe"
Man this episode is so good, and this clip just illustrates exactly how well this episode balanced humour, drama, a threat, mystery, and interesting characters all in one with excellent pacing. Such an interesting idea executed perfectly with a great cast, script and setting. Still my favourite Capaldi story to date!
"Are you my mummy?" I screamed
are you my mummy has returned for the third time
+Taylor Swiftie HA! I wasn't the only one who noticed!!
Larssonie
Are you my mummy? -Gas Masked Zombies Episode
Are you my mummy? - Ten to UNIT officer
Are you my mummy? -This Episode.
@@69Mikage wXezc 👍😍
QFsez icslc👍❤️
Being a soldier/warrior himself, The Doctor understood the mummy all too well, so gave the soldier what he wanted, an out.
“Air will now be removed from the train”
*train explodes*
perhaps the air was used to explode the train
@@paradoxica424 no, the Doctor tried to used the trains hardware to find out who organised the gatherings, making people find out what the mummy was. Gus blew up the train to prevent it from being revealed.
An explosion is the fastest way to remove air from the train.
I hope Perkins will return. If not Series 9, then at some other point in the future.
Love seeing the mummy saluting.
Absolutely, he's my favorite side character in the whole show.
Doctor: "Quick work, Perkins.. maybe too quick."
Perkins: "Yes sir, I'm obviously the mummy!"
At ease, Foretold.
Funny, it reminds me of Wilfried Mott saluting
Honestly thought he was secretly Gus the first time of watching
Anyone else notice Einstein at 1:41?
o.o
Ethan Wood LOL
lmao
Yeah, also on 1:51 I see Dmitiy Mendeleev on background. I think the idea is - every scientist in this car is looks like one of the greatest scientists in the history
The real question is whether Gus pulled some of the most famous scientists in history (from our perspective) to work on the Foretold, or if those scientists were fans of the classic scientists and chose their looks after them.
Capaldi's best performance out of all the episodes last year. He was great in all of them but he was really allowed to shine here.
"I'm the doctor and I will be your victim this evening, are you my mummy?" best line in the entire episode
I love how he spends time explaining to the last second before he saves himself.
"Are you my mummy?" Well done Peter, working in a stellar reference at just the right moment
A call to subscribe has never felt more heartfelt and earnest than when it comes from Capaldi.
“An ancient soldier, driven by malfunctioning tech.”
Sounds an awful lot like The Doctor.
"but they've worked on you, haven't they son" you can hear the anger and disgust in Capaldi's/Twelve's voice
1:40 Gotta love how Einstein is just an extra in the background, vibing among fellow scientists.
I think 'Gus' is one of the War Lords. Moffat loves his Troughton references, and the War Lords were always into ancient warrior tech. Plus, their leader had a monocle he used to alter perceptions, hypnotize and call to arms people, and more.
+BackslideDan
That's a very interesting theory.
1:42 "Are you my mummy?" ...I see what you did there. A pun *and* a 9th Doctor reference.
wrong, child wrapped corpse not the same
@@julieeverett7442they are not saying it's the same the doctor likes to reference himself
Such as even in the poison sky when he is wearing a gas mask he goes "are you my mummy"
the music when the foretold is relieved of his duties just makes me want to cry because the fortold was a soldier that was suffering from the very things that was supposed to help him.
"You knew it would be dangerous."
"I didn't, knooow. I certianly hoped."
This is the brilliance of Doctor Who. The horrors and monsters are absolutely disturbing and grotesque beyond human comprehension, shrouded in mystery and that ever-present factor of the Unknown that makes them all the more primally frightening. But the Doctor is the voice of Intellect and Heroism, and he demonstrates ultimately the valiant ability of the mind to subjugate even the most mysterious and horrifying monsters to Reason and thus defeat them. Deep-seated Heroism and Intellect, that is the Doctor, and that's what made the show great.
One of the few times where something mystical turns out to be something more mundane and it's still just as cool and interesting.
‘I didn’t knowwww, I certainly hoped’ 😂😂😂
The definition of a brilliant resolution.
Love scenes of the Doctor figuring things out and being very very clever.
stuck in a long-forgotten war.. he's the highest in command and the enemy surrendered.. he now decides whether or not to finally abandon his post and by the looks of it. he's tired and just wanted to finally end the war.. and what do you know they've actually won.
"I'm the doctor are you my mummy" that had me😂
A great climax to a really robust, imaginative, stylish episode with a bit of a 70s Who vibe.
With fantastic characters, an incredible villain, amazing production values, a strong solid storyline with an ingenious concept of 66 minutes to live and a really good climax, I would say this is the best episode from Series 8. 9/10. Just a little bit slow in the middle.
+Doctor Forever my favorite series 8 episode too cause it's the one Peter Capaldi finally finds space to act as THE Doctor, he literally takes everything in his own hands. this is also what 12th Doctor is, he's never gonna tell you what his plan is unless the right moment comes.... till then you just have to trust him
I like the fact that peter capaldi is a darker doctor without winging about losing galifrey or friends. That was really getting old.
just got the "are you my mummy joke".
"Are you my Mummy"
I love the throwbacks to previous doctors, Especially reversing the Polarity.
That was the first episode of Doctor Who I have ever seen.
I Was looking for something good stuff in TV and this was on.
I felt in love instantly
Every time The Doctor says “are you my mummy” it’s the best thing that’s happened to me that whole day
xdddddd
A great introductory episode for the new fan, I think. All the conversations around Clara's decision to leave (and her reversal of that decision) give great insight into what it's like to travel with the Doctor, and they're crafted well enough that you don't need to have seen "Kill the Moon". Plus it's a rollicking good episode!
"Are you my mummy?"
That was... amazing
Is it going to turn out the Mummy was post-Cyberman Danny Pink, thousands of his years later?
James R For many reasons, no.
3:01 your relived soldier
i felt that
66 seconds, The Doctor and a mummy. Best idea ever.
60 odd seconds to live and still time for a mummy pun
One of the best episodes of S8. I really enjoyed it. I hope we get meet Gus again, though. He is certainly someone who can come back for S9
This is the best episode ever.
Listen was better in my opinion
David Harding Flatline and Listen were better
David Harding Flatline and Dark Water are better, in my opinion, yet this one is the proud number three on my list.
+David Harding Listen and Kill the Moon were the best episodes IMO
the setting of this episode was great but anything else not.
Balloon Boy Yup. Tell me about it...
'Unfortunately, survivors of this exercise are not required. Air will now be removed from the entire train. We hope you've enjoyed your journey...' I love the total deadpan help desk style of this.
'I'm the doctor and I will be your victim this evening
Are you my mummy?'
Love it so much
Love the "Are you my mummy?" reference the Doctor says, referring to an 8th doctor episode.
wasn't it 9th??
*Ninth
smit1000 9th Doctor episode: The Empty Child & The Doctor Dances.
Yep that's the one 😃
And then 10 says it also
Sadly 11 didn't say it
Something no one seems to notice in this scene is how casually the Doctor tells her that her grandmother killed her father. 😂
"couple of minutes, max. I'll give you a shout..." it must be nice being really good at anaerobic metabolism/holding one's breath while simultaneously trying to hack a teleport module
I’ve always loved the music kicking back in as Gus drains the air.
This is the best episode of series 8, alongside "Flatline" and "Listen".
"Are you my Mummy?" Empty Child reference right there!
1:40 This sentence alone makes me love him more and more
Are u my mummy hahaha
My favourite scene from Season 8 (12th's my fav) - the suspense and the Doctor's lines are incredible.
1:42 Are you my mummy, I so loved this throw away throw back line. :)
Yeah i saw that
The funny thing is , the 11th Doctor got invited on the Space Orient Express after Amy’s and Rorys wedding...
Yup! Moffat did it that long ago
One of the many awesome clips of the 12th doctor. Or rather the 18th doctor, 25th, 1,953rd doctor perhaps?
Sigh...
no he is 12th you will not convince me of that monstourness, we all know the master has a, shall we say, somewhat informal relationship with the truth, why believe any of it!!!!!
1:42 are you my mummy😂
"WE SURRENDER!" Such a great episode, glad to see others liked it, too.
I love how the Doctor's just working away casually while everyone's suffocating.
Not only is this my favorite episode from this season, this quickly became one of my favorite Who episodes of all time - and I've seen most of them. It has the pace, style, and attention to characterization of the modern series but with a solid, airtight plot that could have come out of the Tom Baker golden age. The moment where Capaldi steps in isn't just the moment where the actor really became the Doctor for me (although it was) - it's also the moment where the modern Doctor truly, finally connected fully with the originals.
2:48 he told him story of world war
first words:"i will be your victim this eveningAREYOUMYMUMMY???"
“Are you my mummy???”🤣
I have to say, music from 2:44 to 3:03 sounds really beautiful. It fits this scene perfectly
I think the doctor is like the foretold, both are soldiers from a forgotten war and won't stop fighting/die
This is one of my favourite scenes of this doctor.
He really could give a speech.
I didnt know this was the official channel, so when I saw Capaldi just at the end I was floored
Capaldi as the doctor is so missed by me.