This video has been my biggest project so far as of making this channel. It took me all week to record and edit it but by far the biggest challenge was the copyright. Predictably this video has been claimed, and I’m fine with that. What I’m not fine with is the video being blocked worldwide. It took a few tries but here we are, so if you notice any odd cuts or things of that nature- it is because of that. In addition some of the pictures used early on (for the 1960s section) are low quality. This is just unavoidable and even certain elements later in the video have pixels (a result of repeated rendering due to miscellaneous copyright hotfixes). There is also a section around an hour in where the audio went haywire for a little while and I have no idea why. My apologies for all that. But with that said, I hope you all enjoy the video. It’s my first time ever trying to make something this big and I hope it can entertain you. Edit: Also because people keep mentioning it- The Speed Up was a necessary addition because of RUclips's copyright system. Trust me it annoys me too and if I could remove it, I would but it had to be in there if I wanted to upload the video. BUT with all that being said, thank you so much for all the kind words of support. Honestly I expected this video to get 37 views so, thank you for that.
You did a great job making it as incisive as possible considering the huge cobble pot of elements and different visions that have gone into the Dr Who mythos in the past 60 years. Five ours is indeed very brief when it comes to the topic of explaining the good doctor haha.
Only a week to record and edit a five hour video? That's crazy. I'm sure you spent a long time writing the script beforehand, but cutting together this much footage and audio in a week is super impressive.
You we’re wrong about the brigadier the sixth doctor is the only doctor that brigadier didn’t meet he also didn’t meet the first doctor Nicholas Courtney played a different character called Bret Vyon in the Daleks’ master plan
@@BeanzStudioz It wasn't confirmed that he was an alien until later and they kinda flip between him being an inventor from the future to an alien alot in season 1.
they were more created as an allegory for german soldiers in world war 2 (dont want to use the word cuz i think my message gets deleted if i do) again with the show trying to be educational as well as entertaining
The thing about Susan coming up with the name 'TARDIS' is totally consistant with what we learn later... Remember that they don't speak English on Gallifrey so would not say "Time And Relative Dimensions In Space" because those are English words! So Susan invented the English translation of what Gallirians call it. So when we hear other Time Lords call it a TARDIS we are having that translated into English by the telepathic circuits - the same as everything else they are saying. SUSAN INVENTED THE ENGLISH WORD FOR TARDIS! It's so simple!
What if Susan DID come up with the name of the TARDIS? What if she is The Other and was around at that time, when Rassilon and Omega crafted the first TARDIS? What if Susan is actually the Timeless Child? Plenty of possibilities.
@@radiish1239but it was right after 13th's regeneration, so UM ACTUALLY she's still the only one. nine had adventures before meeting rose and before her accepting to travel with them
About Susan . The Doctor was born a Galifreian, like everyone else on the planet, with a 250 year lifespan and one heart. Those chosen to be special are admitted to the Academy and are made Time Lords. At the end of their natural Galifreian lives, they regenerate and become full Time Lords, with 12 reincarnations, each aging up to 800 years, barring unnatural demise. So, the Doctor’s offspring would be from his first, Galifreian incarnation. His children and grandchildren are not Timelords; they are Galifreian.
With 2:28:50, I always saw him going between the fan blades as PERFECT timing, as his brain is like a supercomputer. You can see him step forwards literally at the perfect moment to get through. It also explains why he didn't do that from the start, as you can see how afraid he was of doing it. It took all of his focus and he still barely made it. It's one of my favourite scenes with the Ninth Doctor.
Came here to comment the exact same thing, I’m glad someone else got this, it’s like when the 12th doctor slows down time in his mind to think incredibly fast
Hey man, I know this might not be popping off yet. But the quality of this video is extremely impressive and far more polished than other doctor who content on this platform. Please keep it up, and I promise that when the algorithm picks you up, it won't ever let you go. Bless.
Thank you so much, that really means a lot but tbh Idm if my videos get any views at all whether that be 10,0 or 100. I just started a few weeks ago and I’m more than grateful (and frankly overwhelmed) with the amount of support from good people like yourself. Thank you🙏
@@dwfan91- my man, you have instantly become my favorite RUclips content creator and I hope you keep it up and find an appropriate amount of success, you feel comfortable with
I can't believe I just watched this entire video from start to finish, knowing ALL of this information, and yet still feeling engaged - thanks for making this video! Nice to hear someone who still enjoyed seasons or understood why some weren't as good.
First i got hit by the fact that the great intelligence was around since the second doctor. Only to get hit by the fact that the living plastic has existed since the third doctor. I've watched Dr Who all my life but i grew up with New Who. I did not know until now that the living plastic in Rose were Old Who monsters.
I'm not sure if it's mentioned here (haven't made it five hours yet, just started a half hour ago) but there are several spinoff VHS movies about the plastic Nestene in the 90s, referred to as Autons lol
I didn't see the video length before clicking on the video and did a double-take seeing this video was ALMOST FIVE HOURS. Your narration is really fun, I love your editing, your passion for the show shines and I have a bunch of Classic Who episodes I want to watch and New Who episodes I want to rewatch. I also appreciate your take on the Timeless Child, any other Doctor Who video of this length that discussed it would be burning Jodie Whittaker and Chris Chibnall at the stake.
thank you so much and abt ttc i try and keep an open mind and be unbiased towards all of doctor who. it would be unfair to hold one particular episode to an unfair standard when others do the exact same thing and sometimes worse. Basically, I love doctor who lol
This probably is the briefest one could make an explanation of DW. I tried telling my friends about it once, took me a couple hours a day for two weeks. I applaud you.
Oh I am actually this person haha. When I don't think I'd enjoy watching a series, I watch someone excitably talk about it / explain it! For this one, I had watched doctor who but not everything that was covered. But for other series, like Gossip Girl. I actually enjoy hearing people recap/ go into rants and excitable long videos than watch it myself.
I never got into Dr. Who (Tom Baker era) but now that I am a huge David Tennant fan (because of Good Omens) I want to start watching it. Thank you for this synopsis.
That's the exact same reason I'm getting into Doctor Who as well! My Good Omens hyperfixation turned into a David Tennant hyperfixation and now that's going to turn into a Doctor Who hyperfixation, but I'm putting off watching Doctor Who because I know that if I end up really liking it then it will take over my entire life and I can't afford to fail 11th grade
@nerdiwolverine if you're like that then you may even end up finishing the modern series and watching the classic and then moving on to the innumerable audiobooks haha it's turned into far too large a hobby for me but there's never been anything I liked before that has had so much content that I can stay interested day after day for a very long time haha
I always find it funny how the chameleon circuit is always broken, yet everything else in the TARDIS changes almost every time a new doctor is introduced Maybe the tardis itself has a kink with police boxes and just doesnt want to change its exterior (the tardis did seem kinda kinky in 11's run)
Why does he hate 11? I’m still new to the series and have only watched most of Peter capaldi doctor and am starting on season 1 of new who. So I’m very confused.
@@johnmcwick1 I think it's a love-hate relationship instead of just full on hate because I see his tone when he downplays Matt Smith as rather playful and joking, but who knows.
Finally went back and finished watching all of the first doctor episodes because of this video, and almost finished the second doctor now! Very grateful to you for making this
Not done with this yet but first of all, I was so excited to see a 5 hour doctor who video on my feed, and second, I love and completely agree with your defense of Colin Baker!! He clearly had such a fun time playing the Doctor even though his production years were so rough. Your inclusion of that sweet phone call with a young fan really emphasizes that!!
i have never watched an episode of dw, but I sure as do love extremely long video essays on topics i know nothing about! just a little comment for the algorithm
I always loved Clara because she’s not perfect, and repeatedly makes mistakes, but she is still considered worth everything to the doctor. Their devotion to each other and it’s consequences are my favorite parts of their run. I was one of those people who was enamored by the Rose/Ten romance but I’ve also enjoyed everything since. Capaldi charmed me immediately and is my favorite doctor. But yeah, justice for Clara, let her be important!! I can’t really name a doctor or companion I dislike tbh. Incredible video!!
What I've been looking for forever! I'm only about half an hour in but I can tell how much time and effort you've put into it, and I love your lighthearted tone and non-dry non-boring non-monotone voice! What a memory you have! Thank you for this! Such perfect timing.
dude I feel so grateful to have stumbled onto your channel and this video! You have a clear talent, you are very entertaining and love the way you speak about the show. Your knowledge of doctor who is UNMATCHED and love to hear your thoughts on all various storylines and creative choices of this show over the last 60 years. Hope you can find an excuse to make more long form content about who because this was brilliant :) you rock and can't wait to see this channel grow!
This is an incredible video! I can't imagine how time-consuming this project was, but there was no compromising on quality even once. I hope it gets so much more recognition than it has so far. It deserves every bit!
2:26:05 Thank you for this It's so difficult trying to explain to people who weren't watching at the time that Series 1 wasn't even definitely a continuation At the time reboots were all the rage and this for many was treated as such
@@dwfan91- Yeah to be fair I guess it's quite hard to believe looking back. But the idea of a show just coming back after 16 years wasn't really done especially something like Doctor Who _Maybe a sitcom or something with BBC alumni but definitely not a sci fi show_ This is one of the reasons why The Doctor's age makes no sense because at the time the people writing didn't see it as 100% a continuation till they did.
this video singlehandedly got me through the entirety of modern who for the first time, i dropped out in like 2015 partway through matt smith, and only managed a handful of capaldi eps bc i didn't like or get clara (sobbed over her this time) i found this video and decided to stop when i hit stuff i didn't remember and whenever i got unmotivated from DW i would give myself whatever snippet i'd caught up to and now i can finally finish the whole thing! also very very grateful for your positivity about jodie whitaker, bc i was pretty dubious bc of the general reputation, but i ended up really enjoying her whole storyline and definitely wouldn't have gotten through it without your videos looking forward to staying caught up on you and DW
i came in with a lot of my own opinions about the newest stuff having not seen any of classic who and this really helped show that the way the show was presented and the canon maintained has changed a lot over the years and will continue to change in the future. I was already excited for new stuff to come but honestly you're right, theres nothing worth getting worked up for as its all in service of a big story that we're all enjoying together and as long as we support it there will always be more stories to tell
The one and only critique i have about this outstanding video essay is, taking into account all the changes that needed to be made to avoid copyright etc.... you kept putting massive blocks of clarifying text in for less than half a second, any time i tried to read them it would take me 3 or 4 attempts to pause it at the right time, each failure id have to rewind it by 10 seconds cause I'm on mobile and it's just very very difficult to do! And it would be something genuinely interesting as well which isn't said in your breakdown haha.. if you're putting lots of text on screen give enough time to read it or at least up long enough to pause in time!! Thank you for making this though it's a fantastic summary :)
Fan since 1987 here... enjoying this. Just jumped in the comments to say starting a brief ;) explanation of DW with THE PILOT is brave, sir! Glad to see people are still discovering the brilliance of this show from alll the way back.
The Space Museum is my favorite First Doctor story. It’s by no means the best one, but it feels like they were having a ton of fun. That little Dalek gag is just so happy and fun in a way that makes me smile so hard.
This is honestly amazing thank you so much. I'm new to Doctor Who, currently watching through with a friend and we're on series 11 with Jodie, hoping to catch up before the 60th. We've only seen the reboot series starting with Eccleston and I've been wanting to hear about everything pre-reboot but could never bring myself to go through the 40+ years of content from before then
I truly wish you get the recognition that you deserve, this is a very well made video. I am going to be watching this in 30 minute blocks for the next few days!
Great video so far, I’m at the series 3 finale and I just wanted to add a correction. The TV show never confirms that the crispy master is the same incarnation and most sources that do cover that topic, including audios, say he’s a separate incarnation and that Delgado was the 12th Master. It’s nebulous to the point where I’d argue you can convincingly say Delgado and crispy are separate incarnations with just the TV show’s canon considering they act so differently, but yeah. Really enjoying the video so far
I’d say it’s iffy but in the comics they do show a direct storyline of the Delgado Master becoming the Pratt/Beevers Master so I’m inclined to believe it but I know what you mean
Never thought would ever watch a 5 hour video, yet here I am. This was a Master class (pun intended). My theory, pure head-cannon, on Doctor Who retcons is that certain events are in flux as the Doctor says. So, as the Doctor and others travel through time and space changing things, time is constantly being rewritten. Now I you could come back with dozens of “fixed events” that have been retconned, but I try not to think too hard about it and ruin my suspension of disbelief. So whenever I notice a retcon I just tell myself, “It must have been in flux”.
i just want to say that this video was really good, and you have a great sense of humour. If you ever decided to cover (parts of) the EU you would probably become my favourite youtuber (even if you just cover the 8th doctor, since his EU stories were canonised in the night of the doctor). just one point of note: you say there is no 40th anniversary special, but big finish had Zagreus as the 40th special, which you can say a lot about, but you can't deny that it's special.
okay this is awesome. i can’t wait to get through all of it. obviously a lot of love has been put into it and i hope you get some more recognition for it!!!!
That was epic. Thanks so much for the immense effort that must have taken. I had huge gaps in my knowledge of Classic Who, so this filled them in nicely. Well done - and thanks!
I put this video on randomly to help me pass the time with a big project at work this afternoon but I loved it so much I ended up watching it all in one go, carrying my iPad around whilst I cooked and did chores after work ended. It's a really, really great video - you have a brilliant presenting style and I love how you mixed the lore of the show with what was happening behind the scenes to explain it, which is something I've never really looked into. I'm looking forward to going through your other videos tomorrow and also to your future releases :) Also, a fellow Twin Dilemma enjoyer! I knew there had to be more of us!
i just spent 5 hours watching this and omg it was so worth it. I loved your presentation and humour so much, and your knowledge of the show is second to none. ik im gonna revisit this video alot, this is going in my playlist of favourite doccy who videos of all time.
will forever be so so pissed at peter capaldi's reception oh my god. his era was genuinely the best, both character and story wise, and an amazing performance by him in every single episode to boot. peter's literally way hotter than 10 and 11 too, so there's that lol
I got into doctor who at like the very beginning of 2012 and I had actually caught up with the show like right before the 50th anniversary so it was crazy that Day of the Doctor was one of the first episodes/specials I watched when it aired
I'm a half hour into this video and I'm so glad I found it. I've been wanting to learn more about Classic Who, and your editing and narration is perfect, I'm fully invested and loving learning all these origins and lore.
This is the best thing I've ever listened to; I love the commentary, the pictures, EVERYTHING! Literally listened to this as I was doing my baking lab; best thing ever!
I’ve finished this beats. You have me days of entertainment outside of work and life responsibilities, thank you for the laughs, and the memories It’s nice to know my folder of 152 doctor who edits is justified.
As a foreigner to Doctor Who Universe this was well explained. Many years ago I got a very similar timeline at my friend’s 16th birthday. What began as casual conversation with her British born mother who was school aged when season 1 aired. Our cake convo, soon became a family white-board lesson. It was a 2 day affair; which was beautiful bc I’m an auditory learner. My friends British family really were passionate and it was almost heavenly ordained to witness their deep dive in generational lore. Overwhelming yes but they were ready. 😅
goddamn this is one beast of a video, looking forward to spending multiple hours of my life with you! would sincerely love a in-depth exploration of 'the daleks master plan,' mentioned around 26 mins in.
Just had an idea, the doctor who episodes are not lost, just about 60 lightyears away.. we have to build a wormhole to travel faster than light and then go and fetch the signal and record it :) Who knows how good the signal is, but hey, might be able to reconstruct it.
It makes me so irrationally happy how many people are willing to sit down for a five hour explanation of the lore of Doctor Who. The fact that we didn't even hesitate or question if we could be doing anything better is simultaneously awesome and insane. Also, your commentary is hilarious, and I'm here for it. I haven't even watched Doctor Who in like three years. I'm not even a hardcore fan. I still watched this video. Applause dude. Applause. This is so nerdy. I love it so much. Peace out y'all. I'm gonna go watch Doctor Who now.
I just watched nearly five whole hours of someone talking about Doctor Who... I feel like my understanding of this series has both grown substantially and shrunk to the point where I still have no idea what's going on.
If it makes you feel any better, no one understands Doctor Who completely. This is just the perfect example of the phenomenon of "the more you know, the less you know"
This is such an amazing video; thank you so much for sharing! I like how you gave some well-reasoned analysis of the series, and delved into some interesting topics. It's also great to see a RUclipsr give a fair and balanced assessment of the Thirteenth Doctor's era (pretty sure you are the first RUclipsr I've seen who didn't just rant for hours about the Thirteenth Doctor's era apparently destroying the show). Also, I absolutely agree that Benton is the best character in the show. You have excellent taste.
I always thought the 8th Doctor told that guy he was half human because he was newly regenerated and had that half-mad quirkiness. I never took it seriously, because it was written as a comedic line.
So glad I found your channel! This was such a treat to watch and I learned a lot, I can’t even imagine how long this must have taken. Super excited to see more of your work in the future.
Thank you man for this video, this is the first time I see a small RUclipsr doing such a great work like this video. As a big DW fan you got all my respect
absolutely loved this video! so informative and entertaining whilst still being easily understood by someone who hasnt seen classic who! thank you for making it and keep it up!!
well fuckin done. doctor who is a childhood show for me. my older sister who isn’t here anymore showed me Starting with David Tennant and i’ve been rewatching some matt smith episodes. just to remember my time watching it with her. that’s for the breakdown. i’ll talk to her about this one day.
I haven’t seen much of classic who (it’s just too much) so this video actually really helped me understand the context behind a lot of lore I just kinda haphazardly learned ab through Tumblr in 2013
This video has been my biggest project so far as of making this channel. It took me all week to record and edit it but by far the biggest challenge was the copyright. Predictably this video has been claimed, and I’m fine with that. What I’m not fine with is the video being blocked worldwide. It took a few tries but here we are, so if you notice any odd cuts or things of that nature- it is because of that. In addition some of the pictures used early on (for the 1960s section) are low quality. This is just unavoidable and even certain elements later in the video have pixels (a result of repeated rendering due to miscellaneous copyright hotfixes). There is also a section around an hour in where the audio went haywire for a little while and I have no idea why. My apologies for all that.
But with that said, I hope you all enjoy the video. It’s my first time ever trying to make something this big and I hope it can entertain you.
Edit: Also because people keep mentioning it- The Speed Up was a necessary addition because of RUclips's copyright system. Trust me it annoys me too and if I could remove it, I would but it had to be in there if I wanted to upload the video. BUT with all that being said, thank you so much for all the kind words of support. Honestly I expected this video to get 37 views so, thank you for that.
"my biggest project yet" no really? 😂 Not complying tho great video :3
You did a great job making it as incisive as possible considering the huge cobble pot of elements and different visions that have gone into the Dr Who mythos in the past 60 years. Five ours is indeed very brief when it comes to the topic of explaining the good doctor haha.
Only a week to record and edit a five hour video? That's crazy. I'm sure you spent a long time writing the script beforehand, but cutting together this much footage and audio in a week is super impressive.
You we’re wrong about the brigadier the sixth doctor is the only doctor that brigadier didn’t meet he also didn’t meet the first doctor Nicholas Courtney played a different character called Bret Vyon in the Daleks’ master plan
@@SteveAndrews-i6o luckily this is misinformation. They meet in Dimensions in Time
It's quite hilarious that the "no aliens" rule lasted about as long as it took to create the Daleks.
i mean it kinda lasted until the show started because the doctor is an alien
@@BeanzStudioz It wasn't confirmed that he was an alien until later and they kinda flip between him being an inventor from the future to an alien alot in season 1.
@@DELottProductions ik
they were more created as an allegory for german soldiers in world war 2 (dont want to use the word cuz i think my message gets deleted if i do) again with the show trying to be educational as well as entertaining
@@BeanzStudioz
And even before he was introduced, Susan was introduced. Susan is also an alien.
The fact that you got through all of the Tom Baker without once mentioning the most important lore of all: Jellybabies
NO WAY I FORGOT THAT
That's crazy dawg
@@dwfan91-Fake fan ;)
Jellybabies are to Tom Baker as bow ties are to Matt Smith
5 hour dr who video essay? Am I in heaven?
Yes
Brief
HEAVEN SENT
@@elborrego4916 ah I see what you did there. Hell bent on making a pun I suppose?
Assuming you didnt see the other 5 hour dr who documentary lol
I love the fact the brief explanation is 5 hours. That is something the doctor would literally say haha
It is very brief compared to watching the whole series yourself
average doctor who fan
Time, after all, is relative.
Cant wait for the 20 hour long detailed explanation
@@Idfkwhyy20?? Understatement of the century
Was gonna get confused at the title saying "brief" until I remembered just The Daleks Master Plan alone is like five hours
I stumbeled over "brief" as well, but what are 5 hours to a Timemaster.
ty dwfan91. truly a testament to the 90 who came before you
it’s such a shame dwfan86 had to be put down
The thing about Susan coming up with the name 'TARDIS' is totally consistant with what we learn later... Remember that they don't speak English on Gallifrey so would not say "Time And Relative Dimensions In Space" because those are English words! So Susan invented the English translation of what Gallirians call it. So when we hear other Time Lords call it a TARDIS we are having that translated into English by the telepathic circuits - the same as everything else they are saying. SUSAN INVENTED THE ENGLISH WORD FOR TARDIS! It's so simple!
this is misinformation.
What if Susan DID come up with the name of the TARDIS? What if she is The Other and was around at that time, when Rassilon and Omega crafted the first TARDIS? What if Susan is actually the Timeless Child? Plenty of possibilities.
@dwfan91- screeching. An excellent point. The above comment is just Susan superiority propaganda
Guys it's just a writing mistake they couldn't foresee. It's not that deep.
@@dwfan91-makes sense actually
My autism goin crazy rn
Yaz is not the only companion to be there for a doctor's entire run. Rose was there for the entirety of Nine's run.
I think maybe he meant, from start of regeneration to end. 9 is 9 for a while before meeting rose
no. nine was nine before they met rose.
UM ACTUALLY yaz did not meet 13 before she regenerated.
@@radiish1239but it was right after 13th's regeneration, so UM ACTUALLY she's still the only one. nine had adventures before meeting rose and before her accepting to travel with them
UMMM ACTUALLY its not that deep you guys
About Susan .
The Doctor was born a Galifreian, like everyone else on the planet, with a 250 year lifespan and one heart.
Those chosen to be special are admitted to the Academy and are made Time Lords.
At the end of their natural Galifreian lives, they regenerate and become full Time Lords, with 12 reincarnations, each aging up to 800 years, barring unnatural demise.
So, the Doctor’s offspring would be from his first, Galifreian incarnation. His children and grandchildren are not Timelords; they are Galifreian.
With 2:28:50, I always saw him going between the fan blades as PERFECT timing, as his brain is like a supercomputer. You can see him step forwards literally at the perfect moment to get through. It also explains why he didn't do that from the start, as you can see how afraid he was of doing it. It took all of his focus and he still barely made it. It's one of my favourite scenes with the Ninth Doctor.
Came here to comment the exact same thing, I’m glad someone else got this, it’s like when the 12th doctor slows down time in his mind to think incredibly fast
this show is so goofy like all the time but I love it for this
Hey man, I know this might not be popping off yet. But the quality of this video is extremely impressive and far more polished than other doctor who content on this platform. Please keep it up, and I promise that when the algorithm picks you up, it won't ever let you go. Bless.
Thank you so much, that really means a lot but tbh Idm if my videos get any views at all whether that be 10,0 or 100. I just started a few weeks ago and I’m more than grateful (and frankly overwhelmed) with the amount of support from good people like yourself. Thank you🙏
@@dwfan91- my man, you have instantly become my favorite RUclips content creator and I hope you keep it up and find an appropriate amount of success, you feel comfortable with
I think Terry Pratchett said it best: "You can't remember to plot of Dr. Who because it did have one. Just a bunch of plot holes stitched together".
Doctor who is a net, if you add a plot hole you have fewer plot holes
I can't believe I just watched this entire video from start to finish, knowing ALL of this information, and yet still feeling engaged - thanks for making this video! Nice to hear someone who still enjoyed seasons or understood why some weren't as good.
Thank you!
so refreshing to hear someone talk about jodie's era in a positive light
First i got hit by the fact that the great intelligence was around since the second doctor.
Only to get hit by the fact that the living plastic has existed since the third doctor.
I've watched Dr Who all my life but i grew up with New Who. I did not know until now that the living plastic in Rose were Old Who monsters.
I'm not sure if it's mentioned here (haven't made it five hours yet, just started a half hour ago) but there are several spinoff VHS movies about the plastic Nestene in the 90s, referred to as Autons lol
@variaxi935 i was born in the early 2000s.
Ain't no way would i have known about these VHS XD
@@vvgirl6173they were talking about if it was mentioned in the video. They were just sharing a fun fact
To be fair this explaination is only 0.67% of the actual run time so it is fairly brief 👍
I didn't see the video length before clicking on the video and did a double-take seeing this video was ALMOST FIVE HOURS. Your narration is really fun, I love your editing, your passion for the show shines and I have a bunch of Classic Who episodes I want to watch and New Who episodes I want to rewatch. I also appreciate your take on the Timeless Child, any other Doctor Who video of this length that discussed it would be burning Jodie Whittaker and Chris Chibnall at the stake.
thank you so much and abt ttc i try and keep an open mind and be unbiased towards all of doctor who. it would be unfair to hold one particular episode to an unfair standard when others do the exact same thing and sometimes worse. Basically, I love doctor who lol
This probably is the briefest one could make an explanation of DW. I tried telling my friends about it once, took me a couple hours a day for two weeks. I applaud you.
hey this is pretty cool, idk who is watching a 5 hour video essay on something they haven't watched/ understand, but I'm glad this exists
Around half way through I realised this. Whoops
Oh I am actually this person haha. When I don't think I'd enjoy watching a series, I watch someone excitably talk about it / explain it! For this one, I had watched doctor who but not everything that was covered. But for other series, like Gossip Girl. I actually enjoy hearing people recap/ go into rants and excitable long videos than watch it myself.
Hello, I'm that someone
Of course I know him, he is me.
my boyfriend loves this show and im thinking strong about watching this
I never got into Dr. Who (Tom Baker era) but now that I am a huge David Tennant fan (because of Good Omens) I want to start watching it. Thank you for this synopsis.
Don’t skip 9! 😁
DEFINITELY DONT SKIP 9
That's the exact same reason I'm getting into Doctor Who as well! My Good Omens hyperfixation turned into a David Tennant hyperfixation and now that's going to turn into a Doctor Who hyperfixation, but I'm putting off watching Doctor Who because I know that if I end up really liking it then it will take over my entire life and I can't afford to fail 11th grade
@nerdiwolverine if you're like that then you may even end up finishing the modern series and watching the classic and then moving on to the innumerable audiobooks haha it's turned into far too large a hobby for me but there's never been anything I liked before that has had so much content that I can stay interested day after day for a very long time haha
how is this not more well known? its so well put together? love this definitely earned a sub and deserve many more!!
Thank you so much!
I've come to the comments to say the same thing. Subbed as well
I always find it funny how the chameleon circuit is always broken, yet everything else in the TARDIS changes almost every time a new doctor is introduced
Maybe the tardis itself has a kink with police boxes and just doesnt want to change its exterior (the tardis did seem kinda kinky in 11's run)
My boy 11 out here being slandered
its a shame or is it.........
Why does he hate 11? I’m still new to the series and have only watched most of Peter capaldi doctor and am starting on season 1 of new who. So I’m very confused.
@@johnmcwick1it's complicated...
@@johnmcwick1 I think it's a love-hate relationship instead of just full on hate because I see his tone when he downplays Matt Smith as rather playful and joking, but who knows.
Finally went back and finished watching all of the first doctor episodes because of this video, and almost finished the second doctor now! Very grateful to you for making this
Not done with this yet but first of all, I was so excited to see a 5 hour doctor who video on my feed, and second, I love and completely agree with your defense of Colin Baker!! He clearly had such a fun time playing the Doctor even though his production years were so rough. Your inclusion of that sweet phone call with a young fan really emphasizes that!!
i have never watched an episode of dw, but I sure as do love extremely long video essays on topics i know nothing about! just a little comment for the algorithm
thank you :)
Well it has 10x that now and randomly showed up in my recommended a year later
I literally havent seen nor thought of Doctor Who in probably 5 years and yet i love this stuff it might get me to get back into Doctor Who
LETS GO
I always loved Clara because she’s not perfect, and repeatedly makes mistakes, but she is still considered worth everything to the doctor. Their devotion to each other and it’s consequences are my favorite parts of their run. I was one of those people who was enamored by the Rose/Ten romance but I’ve also enjoyed everything since. Capaldi charmed me immediately and is my favorite doctor. But yeah, justice for Clara, let her be important!! I can’t really name a doctor or companion I dislike tbh. Incredible video!!
this is probably the most enjoyable doctor who video ive ever watched
thank you so much
What I've been looking for forever! I'm only about half an hour in but I can tell how much time and effort you've put into it, and I love your lighthearted tone and non-dry non-boring non-monotone voice!
What a memory you have!
Thank you for this! Such perfect timing.
dude I feel so grateful to have stumbled onto your channel and this video! You have a clear talent, you are very entertaining and love the way you speak about the show. Your knowledge of doctor who is UNMATCHED and love to hear your thoughts on all various storylines and creative choices of this show over the last 60 years. Hope you can find an excuse to make more long form content about who because this was brilliant :) you rock and can't wait to see this channel grow!
this is the kindest comment ive ever gotten🥲 thank you so much man, it means a lot for real
This is an incredible video! I can't imagine how time-consuming this project was, but there was no compromising on quality even once. I hope it gets so much more recognition than it has so far. It deserves every bit!
thank you so much
2:26:05 Thank you for this
It's so difficult trying to explain to people who weren't watching at the time that Series 1 wasn't even definitely a continuation
At the time reboots were all the rage and this for many was treated as such
Even some people in this comment section don't understand this, it's very true
@@dwfan91- Yeah to be fair I guess it's quite hard to believe looking back.
But the idea of a show just coming back after 16 years wasn't really done especially something like Doctor Who
_Maybe a sitcom or something with BBC alumni but definitely not a sci fi show_
This is one of the reasons why The Doctor's age makes no sense because at the time the people writing didn't see it as 100% a continuation till they did.
this video singlehandedly got me through the entirety of modern who for the first time, i dropped out in like 2015 partway through matt smith, and only managed a handful of capaldi eps bc i didn't like or get clara (sobbed over her this time)
i found this video and decided to stop when i hit stuff i didn't remember and whenever i got unmotivated from DW i would give myself whatever snippet i'd caught up to and now i can finally finish the whole thing!
also very very grateful for your positivity about jodie whitaker, bc i was pretty dubious bc of the general reputation, but i ended up really enjoying her whole storyline and definitely wouldn't have gotten through it without your videos
looking forward to staying caught up on you and DW
i came in with a lot of my own opinions about the newest stuff having not seen any of classic who and this really helped show that the way the show was presented and the canon maintained has changed a lot over the years and will continue to change in the future. I was already excited for new stuff to come but honestly you're right, theres nothing worth getting worked up for as its all in service of a big story that we're all enjoying together and as long as we support it there will always be more stories to tell
you can't just cram 50 years worth of lore into one video!
*observe*
Goddamn, I really want a video about the EU. You’re such a good narrator, mate, and the EU isn’t valued enough…
i second this!! i don't know anything about the EU but i would still watch it!
10/10 would definitely watch this
What's the EU
@@superhamz7 Extended Universe. Things like audio dramas, books, games, comics, etc. DW has a ridiculous EU it’s so much fun
The one and only critique i have about this outstanding video essay is, taking into account all the changes that needed to be made to avoid copyright etc.... you kept putting massive blocks of clarifying text in for less than half a second, any time i tried to read them it would take me 3 or 4 attempts to pause it at the right time, each failure id have to rewind it by 10 seconds cause I'm on mobile and it's just very very difficult to do! And it would be something genuinely interesting as well which isn't said in your breakdown haha.. if you're putting lots of text on screen give enough time to read it or at least up long enough to pause in time!! Thank you for making this though it's a fantastic summary :)
Fan since 1987 here... enjoying this. Just jumped in the comments to say starting a brief ;) explanation of DW with THE PILOT is brave, sir! Glad to see people are still discovering the brilliance of this show from alll the way back.
The Space Museum is my favorite First Doctor story. It’s by no means the best one, but it feels like they were having a ton of fun. That little Dalek gag is just so happy and fun in a way that makes me smile so hard.
Ark in Space also has Lovecraftian elements, which is also HIGHLY present in Alien. Doctor Who borrowed a nice bit from Lovecraft over the years.
you're 100% right, especially the hinchcliffe holmes era
This is honestly amazing thank you so much. I'm new to Doctor Who, currently watching through with a friend and we're on series 11 with Jodie, hoping to catch up before the 60th. We've only seen the reboot series starting with Eccleston and I've been wanting to hear about everything pre-reboot but could never bring myself to go through the 40+ years of content from before then
I truly wish you get the recognition that you deserve, this is a very well made video. I am going to be watching this in 30 minute blocks for the next few days!
What an incredible video! Thank you so much for this; your dedication and passion for the show really shines through
Great video so far, I’m at the series 3 finale and I just wanted to add a correction. The TV show never confirms that the crispy master is the same incarnation and most sources that do cover that topic, including audios, say he’s a separate incarnation and that Delgado was the 12th Master. It’s nebulous to the point where I’d argue you can convincingly say Delgado and crispy are separate incarnations with just the TV show’s canon considering they act so differently, but yeah. Really enjoying the video so far
I’d say it’s iffy but in the comics they do show a direct storyline of the Delgado Master becoming the Pratt/Beevers Master so I’m inclined to believe it but I know what you mean
@@dwfan91-there is the right doctor novel where the Delgado master is made crispy and Susan then travels around in his TARDIS.
Never thought would ever watch a 5 hour video, yet here I am. This was a Master class (pun intended). My theory, pure head-cannon, on Doctor Who retcons is that certain events are in flux as the Doctor says. So, as the Doctor and others travel through time and space changing things, time is constantly being rewritten. Now I you could come back with dozens of “fixed events” that have been retconned, but I try not to think too hard about it and ruin my suspension of disbelief. So whenever I notice a retcon I just tell myself, “It must have been in flux”.
I think thats my headcanon too :)
Five hours of Classic Doctor Who love? My body is ready!
That you Morbius?
@@rayvenkman2087I think you'd really enjoy Doctor Who, mate.
@@rayvenkman2087 No, it's me, Daemon Targaryen...
@@stonebaxter Noooooooooooo!
-Reggie Fils-Aime
So i googled "Dr Who explained to people who didn’t watch Dr Who" and now im here.
Will update in 5 hours.
You did not update in five hours
I think they forgot
You damn liar.
you deserve way more attention man, very well made video!
thank you!
Could be wrong, but I think this guy likes Dr Who
I feel like this would appeal more to us devoted fans than people who want a serious explanation
i just want to say that this video was really good, and you have a great sense of humour. If you ever decided to cover (parts of) the EU you would probably become my favourite youtuber (even if you just cover the 8th doctor, since his EU stories were canonised in the night of the doctor). just one point of note: you say there is no 40th anniversary special, but big finish had Zagreus as the 40th special, which you can say a lot about, but you can't deny that it's special.
also, if the big finish stories are canon, then the Lumiat explains how Missy survives
do not worry the 'brief' explanation of dr who EU is in the works. Don't expect it any time soon though maybe in like a month lol
okay this is awesome. i can’t wait to get through all of it. obviously a lot of love has been put into it and i hope you get some more recognition for it!!!!
That was epic. Thanks so much for the immense effort that must have taken. I had huge gaps in my knowledge of Classic Who, so this filled them in nicely. Well done - and thanks!
Thank you!
I put this video on randomly to help me pass the time with a big project at work this afternoon but I loved it so much I ended up watching it all in one go, carrying my iPad around whilst I cooked and did chores after work ended. It's a really, really great video - you have a brilliant presenting style and I love how you mixed the lore of the show with what was happening behind the scenes to explain it, which is something I've never really looked into. I'm looking forward to going through your other videos tomorrow and also to your future releases :) Also, a fellow Twin Dilemma enjoyer! I knew there had to be more of us!
Thank you so much that means a lot🙏 also W🤝
I love finding impossibly long video essays! My Friday night is sorted 😂
i just spent 5 hours watching this and omg it was so worth it.
I loved your presentation and humour so much, and your knowledge of the show is second to none.
ik im gonna revisit this video alot, this is going in my playlist of favourite doccy who videos of all time.
This is one of the best RUclips videos of all time. This is exactly what I would’ve wanted when I was watching classic in 2020.
I didn't check how long this was when I started. Checked after the chuckle @1:40 I'm now firmly strapped in. Holy shit, I'm so ready for this ride.
a brief comprehensive video guide thats 5 hours long is of dr who is literally EVERYTHING ive ever wanted bro ur AMAZING
will forever be so so pissed at peter capaldi's reception oh my god. his era was genuinely the best, both character and story wise, and an amazing performance by him in every single episode to boot. peter's literally way hotter than 10 and 11 too, so there's that lol
yess, he'll always be my favourite doctor
I have finally met a fan who is as passionate about this show as I am
I got into doctor who at like the very beginning of 2012 and I had actually caught up with the show like right before the 50th anniversary so it was crazy that Day of the Doctor was one of the first episodes/specials I watched when it aired
thats a W
I'm a half hour into this video and I'm so glad I found it. I've been wanting to learn more about Classic Who, and your editing and narration is perfect, I'm fully invested and loving learning all these origins and lore.
Me: "brief video about Doctor Who? 5 hours?! Damn, that is brief."
This is the best thing I've ever listened to; I love the commentary, the pictures, EVERYTHING! Literally listened to this as I was doing my baking lab; best thing ever!
Best Classic Who analysis I’ve seen on RUclips. Great job. You got my sub! ❤
I’ve finished this beats. You have me days of entertainment outside of work and life responsibilities, thank you for the laughs, and the memories
It’s nice to know my folder of 152 doctor who edits is justified.
As a foreigner to Doctor Who Universe this was well explained. Many years ago I got a very similar timeline at my friend’s 16th birthday.
What began as casual conversation with her British born mother who was school aged when season 1 aired. Our cake convo, soon became a family white-board lesson. It was a 2 day affair; which was beautiful bc I’m an auditory learner. My friends British family really were passionate and it was almost heavenly ordained to witness their deep dive in generational lore. Overwhelming yes but they were ready. 😅
This is definitely going on my road trip playlist.
goddamn this is one beast of a video, looking forward to spending multiple hours of my life with you! would sincerely love a in-depth exploration of 'the daleks master plan,' mentioned around 26 mins in.
Just had an idea, the doctor who episodes are not lost, just about 60 lightyears away.. we have to build a wormhole to travel faster than light and then go and fetch the signal and record it :) Who knows how good the signal is, but hey, might be able to reconstruct it.
Sounds like my kinda plan
It makes me so irrationally happy how many people are willing to sit down for a five hour explanation of the lore of Doctor Who. The fact that we didn't even hesitate or question if we could be doing anything better is simultaneously awesome and insane.
Also, your commentary is hilarious, and I'm here for it.
I haven't even watched Doctor Who in like three years.
I'm not even a hardcore fan.
I still watched this video.
Applause dude. Applause.
This is so nerdy.
I love it so much.
Peace out y'all. I'm gonna go watch Doctor Who now.
Thanks for keeping this video brief :)
I just watched nearly five whole hours of someone talking about Doctor Who... I feel like my understanding of this series has both grown substantially and shrunk to the point where I still have no idea what's going on.
If it makes you feel any better, no one understands Doctor Who completely. This is just the perfect example of the phenomenon of "the more you know, the less you know"
This was so good. So so good. Thank you so much for taking the time to do this!
My favorite part of Doctor Who is when Doctor Who says "its doctor who time" and doctor whos all over time
Ive not watched the video in full yet, but I just realised that you released this on my birthday of all days! What a coincidence.
Happy belated birthday!
This is such an amazing video; thank you so much for sharing! I like how you gave some well-reasoned analysis of the series, and delved into some interesting topics. It's also great to see a RUclipsr give a fair and balanced assessment of the Thirteenth Doctor's era (pretty sure you are the first RUclipsr I've seen who didn't just rant for hours about the Thirteenth Doctor's era apparently destroying the show).
Also, I absolutely agree that Benton is the best character in the show. You have excellent taste.
five hour doctor who brief history YAYYYYYYYYYYYY 🍿🍿🍿
I always thought the 8th Doctor told that guy he was half human because he was newly regenerated and had that half-mad quirkiness. I never took it seriously, because it was written as a comedic line.
well i hope you can be that forgiving to the timeless child😂
@@dwfan91- I can live with the timeless child, doesn't really change much. I was more pissed that all the Time Lords got killed off-screen, AGAIN.
So glad I found your channel! This was such a treat to watch and I learned a lot, I can’t even imagine how long this must have taken. Super excited to see more of your work in the future.
Thank you!
My dude...I don't watch Dr Who at all, nor am I subscribed to you, and I sat through all 5 hours of this video. Thank you.
Thank YOU
Short and concise. Love it.
Would love a more extensive explanation tho
Thank you man for this video, this is the first time I see a small RUclipsr doing such a great work like this video. As a big DW fan you got all my respect
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absolutely loved this video! so informative and entertaining whilst still being easily understood by someone who hasnt seen classic who! thank you for making it and keep it up!!
5 hours, fucking worth it. It made me start to watch classic who, what a fucking legend.
What a W
Not that this wasn’t absolutely phenomenal, but your passion for the show makes it even better.
well fuckin done. doctor who is a childhood show for me. my older sister who isn’t here anymore showed me Starting with David Tennant and i’ve been rewatching some matt smith episodes. just to remember my time watching it with her. that’s for the breakdown. i’ll talk to her about this one day.
I love that you made a 5 hour video and called it brief! I'm not very far in yet, but looks great so far!
This is such a treat, I'd definitely love to see you talk about EU!
I would love to, I just couldn’t fit it into this one without it turning into 10 hours😂
@@dwfan91- Bold of you to assume I wouldn't have watched it
@@Futures_End :O
5 hours of fully edited commentary? You’ve given me entertainment for while I eat breakfast for days.
Seeing the opening sequence with all the names is probably the most hype I have ever been watching an opening sequence 😂
Crazy how people who have watched the entire show multiple times will sit down and watch this video multiple times. 😂😂😂😂
I haven’t seen much of classic who (it’s just too much) so this video actually really helped me understand the context behind a lot of lore I just kinda haphazardly learned ab through Tumblr in 2013
LMAO
Only 10k subs?! Dude, you deserve so much more.
To be fair this is kinda brief for 60 years of lore 😭🤣
Love seeing a long doctor who video that’s building up the legacy of the show ❤