Who let the dogs out? Who, who, who, who, who? Who let the dogs out? Who, who, who, who, who? Who let the dogs out? Who, who, who, who, who? Who let the dogs out? Well, the party was nice, the party was pumpin' Yippie yi yo And everybody havin' a ball Yippie yi yo I tell the fellas start the name callin' Yippie yi yo And the girls respond to the call I heard a woman shout out Who let the dogs out? Who, who, who, who, who? Who let the dogs out? Who, who, who, who, who? Who let the dogs out? Who, who, who, who, who? Who let the dogs out? Who, who, who, who, who? I see de dance people had a ball 'Coz she really want to skip town Get back, Gruffy, back, Scruffy Get back you flea infested mongrel Gonna tell myself, "Hey, man, no get angry" Yippie yi yo To any girls callin' them canine Yippie yi yo But they tell me, "Hey, man, it's part of the party? Yippie yi yo You put a woman in front and her man behind I heard woman shout out Who let the dogs out? Who, who, who, who, who? Who let the dogs out? Who, who, who, who, who? Who let the dogs out? Who, who, who, who, who? Who let the dogs out? Who, who, who, who, who? Say, a doggy is nuttin' if he don' have a bone All doggy, hold ya' bone, all doggy, hold it A doggy is nuttin' if he don' have a bone All doggy, hold ya' bone, all doggy, hold it Who let the dogs out? Who, who, who, who, who? Who let the dogs out? Who, who, who, who, who? Who let the dogs out? Who, who, who, who, who? Who let the dogs out? Who, who, who, who, who? I see de dance people had a ball 'Coz she really want to skip town Get back, Gruffy, back, Scruffy Get back you flea infested mongrel Well, if I am a dog, the party is on I gotta get my groove 'cause my mind done gone Do you see the rays comin' from my eye Walkin' through the place that Digi-man is breakin' it down? Me and my white short shorts And I can't see color, any color will do I'll stick on you, that's why they call me 'Pit bull' 'Cause I'm the man of the land When they see me they say, ? Who? Who let the dogs out? Who, who, who, who, who? Who let the dogs out? Who, who, who, who, who? Who let the dogs out? Who, who, who, who, who? Who let the dogs out? Who, who, who, who, who? Who let the dogs out? Who, who, who, who, who? Who let the dogs out? Who, who, who, who, who?
I’m loving this new character of old, senile stu who just occasionally interjects with p r o b i c v e n t Or whatever this is - it’s nonsensical but still my absolute favourite part about this series
I think the whole "super slow speed of though" thing in heaven sent and sherlock worked simply because it fits those characters as the kind who would run their thoughts that way. bouncing off themselves, and at the time in heaven sent the doctor was grieving for Clara and feeling the need to talk to someone, so he was imagining a clara to talk to as something his brain needed at that moment.
Ok but can we talk about one of the coolest episodes in Dr who, flatline? Flatline was such a cool episode that utilizes some fantastic visual effects, extremely creative ideas that utilize the main monsters' own ability against it, a genuine mystery and a moral grey in that the monster might not even know it's hurting people. Such a good episode.
I can't believe Jay forced Chris Chibnall to recast the sex gas monster from Torchwood as a bunch of blue butterfly things, gonna have to go whine about it on twitter and the next livestream.
around 27:00 - there's a thing with birdemic where the director dude for some reason felt the need to showcase exactly how characters get place to place, so the movie has a lot of really long boring driving scenes basically overexplaining something most movies do with two second establishing shots The doctor mind palace stuff is basically a bit tell not show issue, basically. It can kind of work in some situations - if you've actually built up a mystery and actually have a complicated resolution, you get to do that for the big triumphant i'm so smart payoff. But when you do that for everything it loses its umph and makes you look like you're talking down to your audience.
38:05 This conversation reminds me of something The Fifth Doctor complains about when he meets The Tenth Doctor. "some skinny idiot ranting about every single thing that happens to be in front of him".
It may interest you to know that the amount of time it takes to become visibly pregnant is on average 16-20 weeks. 20 weeks is 140 days, so the number of rotations (21,754) divided by that number should give the number of rotations around that star per earth day, so 155.39, which is 6 per hour, or about 1 rotation every 10 minutes. It isn't unfathomable that "rotations" are used to mark time, or that the gravity prevents him from getting dizzy, but you would imagine that he would probably be using some other way to mark time, maybe some standardised method, used no matter what planet you're on
@@nifralo2752 no it's like not assuming they don't lay eggs or do need the bathroom. That's a completely different thing. There's no reason to assume they function like humans or that they don't.
Fucking craziest thing about this is that i (who had this playing in a playlist) didn't even notice that it wasn't about episode 2 until thares refenced liking the sontarons episode, like 20 odd minutes in
I mean, "As you know" is something people say in real life. Like, I feel it's okay to use it once in a blue moon, cause sometimes you do need to be refreshed on something you were already told.
The way its used in real life is very particular though. "As you know," then a very brief restatement, followed by some new information that changes the context
I think they were fine on Crash of the bysantium, the episode they got Ruined and then consistently got worse is Flesh and Stone.. Just... Why show them moving... the whole "PrETEnD To SEe" is such a retarded concept, the angels freeze unvoluntarily, it doesn't matter whetter they "Think" you can see you, if someone is observing them and they have no means to know how why or where they WILL freeze regardless.. Then they got turned into Stone clowns later on
@@uneterostardust8233 crash of the bysantium starts the trend of "pick random power and the angels can do that now" especially if that power contradicts things seen in previous episodes, with "image of an angel" and "the eyes are the doors to the soul"!
@@alicesophie123 Honestly, I don't have a problem with "the image of an angel is itself an angel", it adds even more of a crippling feeling to the main characters as they can't even show others images of the "Statues" to warn them. and as amy demonstrates, it presents reasonable danger, but end the original image n' byebye angel clone, doesn't mean the additional angel is any less dangerous but can be somewhat dealt with. It does contradict Blink and the documents 10 gets.. but it could be easily explained somewhat (if moffat bothered to, that is) "Don't look at the eyes" is.. stupid, silly, just no. it would be fine if like, they go X million years to the future and now angels can do Y because *Evolution owo* but that really isn't the case..
The big thing about the makeup in this season is that they stopped hiring Millennium Effects, who were the main makeup people for the entire new series of Doctor Who.
Genuinely one of the worst episodes of NuWho. A confused, jumbled, emotionally hollow clusterfuck. S11/12 is a slow flatline, Flux is a trainwreck that might entertain by sheer force of events, but which is ultimately just as awful and painful to see as the rest of the era.
But I disagree with Jay's point about the Sherlock-thought-process thing. It can be done well, or poorly - the sequence of Sherlock figuring out how to survive being shot is fantastic. It's not just an elegant solution, but it goes deeper and reveals how the people in his life represent different sides of his self-indentity; the stoic drive of Molly, the condescending power of Mycroft, the hedonistic suicidalism of Moriarity. It's intelligent, meaningful, and entertaining. The use in Once Upon Time is entirely superfluous and contains no intelligence, elegance, or wit.
i was also going to ask if this series has a script editor. like i pretty genuinely enjoy this series but like how does this plot get past several people? it feels like a first draft that went straight to the screen. like how does no one want to just revise this a little bit
46:00 I'm one of those super-casuals, watching this because I enjoy the vibe, not the current Dr. Who. I tried to enjoy the first Chibnall season ironically, but it was so dismal that I couldn't bear to go on past the Rosa Parks episode. It made Another Life look masterful by comparison.
I thought they'd mention that these two random people ..one who is pregnant, and matter for some reason.. definitely seem to be set up as the doctors parents haha Which would explain being on that planet for so many cycles, even having a long pregnancy and saying I wonder if he looks different haha, implying regeneration I mean knowing chibnall he'd definitely pull that
idk who those new characters alongside 13th are, and I can't bother to know who they are or Why the posterior Planks of Wood are not here anymore (Or not here in certain scenes, Idk whatefuck is happening)
That the image of an angel becomes itself an angel is some dumb shit Moffat introduced in the crash of the Byzantium. Basically Moffat made the angels worse with every appearance.
@@LukasOfTheLight idk giving them the ability to "talk" really took away from their mystique and creepiness for me. Moffat made them so he can do with them as he pleases but they definitely got turned from this mysterious predatory force into more generic who-villains as the seasons went on
@@josephrobinette8609 talking implies that the mysterious and unknowable creature whose form is so alien to us that we can never perceive its true nature on some level *cares* enough about us mundane mortal beings to learn our language. Why?
This episode got me interested in the division The idea of the Doctor on a spec ops team with Kavanista and two others (I assume the guy and girl from fugitives of the Judoon) is fucking cool
I'd like to disagree with you, Jay. I don't think the scenes where we see the Doctor do a whole internal monologue in a split second is a good thing. It's exactly what you've been asking for, it's characterization through actions. This is a way to show you the Doctor is like an alien with an extraordinary intellect, basically slowing them their super fast thinking. That's way better than the Doctor just looking at Dan and saying "I'm very smart, you know. I can solve an expert level math equation in a split second". I mean, I guess you could do that through dialogue too. Like, the Ninth Doctor essentially does tell don't show with his whole "I can feel it" speech, but it's delivered in such an emotional manner you like that he gets to do this speech. But anyway, while I defend this super fast thinking in theory, I do agree that by now it's overdone and cliche.
I've tried to like this season but I'm up to episode 5 and it's when I realized that this plot is a Blatant Ripoff of Robert Heinlein's the cat that walks through walls sandwiched with DCs Crisis on infinite earth's and wow is it lazy
Who let the dogs out?
Who, who, who, who, who?
Who let the dogs out?
Who, who, who, who, who?
Who let the dogs out?
Who, who, who, who, who?
Who let the dogs out?
Well, the party was nice, the party was pumpin'
Yippie yi yo
And everybody havin' a ball
Yippie yi yo
I tell the fellas start the name callin'
Yippie yi yo
And the girls respond to the call
I heard a woman shout out
Who let the dogs out?
Who, who, who, who, who?
Who let the dogs out?
Who, who, who, who, who?
Who let the dogs out?
Who, who, who, who, who?
Who let the dogs out?
Who, who, who, who, who?
I see de dance people had a ball
'Coz she really want to skip town
Get back, Gruffy, back, Scruffy
Get back you flea infested mongrel
Gonna tell myself, "Hey, man, no get angry"
Yippie yi yo
To any girls callin' them canine
Yippie yi yo
But they tell me, "Hey, man, it's part of the party?
Yippie yi yo
You put a woman in front and her man behind
I heard woman shout out
Who let the dogs out?
Who, who, who, who, who?
Who let the dogs out?
Who, who, who, who, who?
Who let the dogs out?
Who, who, who, who, who?
Who let the dogs out?
Who, who, who, who, who?
Say, a doggy is nuttin' if he don' have a bone
All doggy, hold ya' bone, all doggy, hold it
A doggy is nuttin' if he don' have a bone
All doggy, hold ya' bone, all doggy, hold it
Who let the dogs out?
Who, who, who, who, who?
Who let the dogs out?
Who, who, who, who, who?
Who let the dogs out?
Who, who, who, who, who?
Who let the dogs out?
Who, who, who, who, who?
I see de dance people had a ball
'Coz she really want to skip town
Get back, Gruffy, back, Scruffy
Get back you flea infested mongrel
Well, if I am a dog, the party is on
I gotta get my groove 'cause my mind done gone
Do you see the rays comin' from my eye
Walkin' through the place that Digi-man is breakin' it down?
Me and my white short shorts
And I can't see color, any color will do
I'll stick on you, that's why they call me 'Pit bull'
'Cause I'm the man of the land
When they see me they say, ? Who?
Who let the dogs out?
Who, who, who, who, who?
Who let the dogs out?
Who, who, who, who, who?
Who let the dogs out?
Who, who, who, who, who?
Who let the dogs out?
Who, who, who, who, who?
Who let the dogs out?
Who, who, who, who, who?
Who let the dogs out?
Who, who, who, who, who?
Thank you, Stu
This made me happy.
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Doctor Who let the dogs out?
I’m loving this new character of old, senile stu who just occasionally interjects with p r o b i c v e n t Or whatever this is - it’s nonsensical but still my absolute favourite part about this series
i did
i released the canines
I think the whole "super slow speed of though" thing in heaven sent and sherlock worked simply because it fits those characters as the kind who would run their thoughts that way. bouncing off themselves, and at the time in heaven sent the doctor was grieving for Clara and feeling the need to talk to someone, so he was imagining a clara to talk to as something his brain needed at that moment.
9 slows time in the second episode of the revival. And 13 is 12, so if it suits his character enough it sure suits her
It was weird to me that Dan's gun changed into dog bois axe as soon as they want to reveal he is really dog boi
"Jay and Stu talk Doctor Who, and also Tharries is here!"
God damn, this is a REALLY accurate title.
Tharries is Yaz of this episode then? 😂😂
Ok but can we talk about one of the coolest episodes in Dr who, flatline?
Flatline was such a cool episode that utilizes some fantastic visual effects, extremely creative ideas that utilize the main monsters' own ability against it, a genuine mystery and a moral grey in that the monster might not even know it's hurting people. Such a good episode.
Also small TARDIS.
And the best thing: the episode was overlooked so the monsters will never come back to get ruined like so many others
It has Clara being insufferable for like an hour
Stu's "Grand Serpent" joke at 1:11:28 was the thing that got me to click like, I don't know what that says about me
I can't believe Jay forced Chris Chibnall to recast the sex gas monster from Torchwood as a bunch of blue butterfly things, gonna have to go whine about it on twitter and the next livestream.
around 27:00 - there's a thing with birdemic where the director dude for some reason felt the need to showcase exactly how characters get place to place, so the movie has a lot of really long boring driving scenes basically overexplaining something most movies do with two second establishing shots
The doctor mind palace stuff is basically a bit tell not show issue, basically. It can kind of work in some situations - if you've actually built up a mystery and actually have a complicated resolution, you get to do that for the big triumphant i'm so smart payoff. But when you do that for everything it loses its umph and makes you look like you're talking down to your audience.
I love how you always find a way just to mention the abzorbaloff in these reviews !
38:05 This conversation reminds me of something The Fifth Doctor complains about when he meets The Tenth Doctor. "some skinny idiot ranting about every single thing that happens to be in front of him".
I heard this whole stream and it's only at the very end that I realized that Stu is the Doctor Who guy I kinda like
It may interest you to know that the amount of time it takes to become visibly pregnant is on average 16-20 weeks. 20 weeks is 140 days, so the number of rotations (21,754) divided by that number should give the number of rotations around that star per earth day, so 155.39, which is 6 per hour, or about 1 rotation every 10 minutes.
It isn't unfathomable that "rotations" are used to mark time, or that the gravity prevents him from getting dizzy, but you would imagine that he would probably be using some other way to mark time, maybe some standardised method, used no matter what planet you're on
i assume it’s just the amount of rotations of the station he’s on
It takes 16-20 weeks for humans to become pregnant. There is no reason to assume Bel's species operates in the same way
@@tgoas3503 yeh. altho most species in doctor who look humanoid there’s not reason to assume they operate the same as humans.
@@tgoas3503 that's like is assuming that timelords never need the bathroom or lay eggs
@@nifralo2752 no it's like not assuming they don't lay eggs or do need the bathroom. That's a completely different thing. There's no reason to assume they function like humans or that they don't.
Ah yes. Breakfast.
Fucking craziest thing about this is that i (who had this playing in a playlist) didn't even notice that it wasn't about episode 2 until thares refenced liking the sontarons episode, like 20 odd minutes in
tbf with the pregnancy thing he just says “*whatever number* rotations” which is just the amount of times the station has rotated i assume
I mean, "As you know" is something people say in real life. Like, I feel it's okay to use it once in a blue moon, cause sometimes you do need to be refreshed on something you were already told.
The way its used in real life is very particular though. "As you know," then a very brief restatement, followed by some new information that changes the context
@@wrigglenight93 True. Just be careful how you use it, and it's alright I say.
Finally someone said it! Weeping angels should have been a one off!
TRUE
I think they were fine on Crash of the bysantium, the episode they got Ruined and then consistently got worse is Flesh and Stone..
Just... Why show them moving... the whole "PrETEnD To SEe" is such a retarded concept, the angels freeze unvoluntarily, it doesn't matter whetter they "Think" you can see you, if someone is observing them and they have no means to know how why or where they WILL freeze regardless..
Then they got turned into Stone clowns later on
@@uneterostardust8233 crash of the bysantium starts the trend of "pick random power and the angels can do that now" especially if that power contradicts things seen in previous episodes, with "image of an angel" and "the eyes are the doors to the soul"!
@@alicesophie123 Honestly, I don't have a problem with "the image of an angel is itself an angel", it adds even more of a crippling feeling to the main characters as they can't even show others images of the "Statues" to warn them.
and as amy demonstrates, it presents reasonable danger, but end the original image n' byebye angel clone, doesn't mean the additional angel is any less dangerous but can be somewhat dealt with.
It does contradict Blink and the documents 10 gets.. but it could be easily explained somewhat (if moffat bothered to, that is)
"Don't look at the eyes" is.. stupid, silly, just no.
it would be fine if like, they go X million years to the future and now angels can do Y because *Evolution owo* but that really isn't the case..
The big thing about the makeup in this season is that they stopped hiring Millennium Effects, who were the main makeup people for the entire new series of Doctor Who.
Genuinely one of the worst episodes of NuWho. A confused, jumbled, emotionally hollow clusterfuck. S11/12 is a slow flatline, Flux is a trainwreck that might entertain by sheer force of events, but which is ultimately just as awful and painful to see as the rest of the era.
But I disagree with Jay's point about the Sherlock-thought-process thing. It can be done well, or poorly - the sequence of Sherlock figuring out how to survive being shot is fantastic. It's not just an elegant solution, but it goes deeper and reveals how the people in his life represent different sides of his self-indentity; the stoic drive of Molly, the condescending power of Mycroft, the hedonistic suicidalism of Moriarity. It's intelligent, meaningful, and entertaining. The use in Once Upon Time is entirely superfluous and contains no intelligence, elegance, or wit.
Basically, Moffat used those scene mechanics to show a deeper point. Chibnall used it because it's just a thing.
No the episode flatline was a slow flatline.
Cramble
Crimble Crumble!
Tharries has never said fuck
pwarg
i was also going to ask if this series has a script editor. like i pretty genuinely enjoy this series but like how does this plot get past several people? it feels like a first draft that went straight to the screen. like how does no one want to just revise this a little bit
Totally, i feel like a lot of issues with some of these episodes would probably be fixed with a couple of drafts
Just think of what Terrance Dicks would have made with Chibnall's scripts...
Alternative Title: Jay and Stu do reasonably convincing Liverpudlian Accents. Also Tharries is here.
What happened to your discussion of War of the Sontarans?
What happened to the War of the Sontarans vod?
46:00 I'm one of those super-casuals, watching this because I enjoy the vibe, not the current Dr. Who. I tried to enjoy the first Chibnall season ironically, but it was so dismal that I couldn't bear to go on past the Rosa Parks episode. It made Another Life look masterful by comparison.
Brave warrior, you fought well, you fell to chibbies Horrid writing, but your persistence may be sang about to inspire others!
@@uneterostardust8233 My cat is called Chibi, so when you wrote "Chibbies" I was momentarily disconcerted.
@@jopearson6321 lol xD
neat cat name tho, Bet he could probably write a better script for Doctor Who than Chibbernails
I Tharries
A possible answer to the Vinder/Bel plot hole is that Vinder had some of his sperm frozen, and Bel got herself pregnant while he was away.
They're aliens. That is literally all the explanation that's required.
I thought they'd mention that these two random people ..one who is pregnant, and matter for some reason.. definitely seem to be set up as the doctors parents haha
Which would explain being on that planet for so many cycles, even having a long pregnancy and saying I wonder if he looks different haha, implying regeneration
I mean knowing chibnall he'd definitely pull that
idk who those new characters alongside 13th are, and I can't bother to know who they are or Why the posterior Planks of Wood are not here anymore (Or not here in certain scenes, Idk whatefuck is happening)
That the image of an angel becomes itself an angel is some dumb shit Moffat introduced in the crash of the Byzantium.
Basically Moffat made the angels worse with every appearance.
@@LukasOfTheLight idk giving them the ability to "talk" really took away from their mystique and creepiness for me. Moffat made them so he can do with them as he pleases but they definitely got turned from this mysterious predatory force into more generic who-villains as the seasons went on
@@josephrobinette8609 talking implies that the mysterious and unknowable creature whose form is so alien to us that we can never perceive its true nature on some level *cares* enough about us mundane mortal beings to learn our language.
Why?
I prefer The Angels take Manhattan to The Time of Angels/Flesh and Stone.
This episode got me interested in the division
The idea of the Doctor on a spec ops team with Kavanista and two others (I assume the guy and girl from fugitives of the Judoon) is fucking cool
I'd like to disagree with you, Jay. I don't think the scenes where we see the Doctor do a whole internal monologue in a split second is a good thing. It's exactly what you've been asking for, it's characterization through actions. This is a way to show you the Doctor is like an alien with an extraordinary intellect, basically slowing them their super fast thinking. That's way better than the Doctor just looking at Dan and saying "I'm very smart, you know. I can solve an expert level math equation in a split second".
I mean, I guess you could do that through dialogue too. Like, the Ninth Doctor essentially does tell don't show with his whole "I can feel it" speech, but it's delivered in such an emotional manner you like that he gets to do this speech.
But anyway, while I defend this super fast thinking in theory, I do agree that by now it's overdone and cliche.
The pregnancy talk feels a little hollow when Aliens are involved
Jay: yaz and Dan are randomly teleported.
Also Jay: this small things teleport people
1:45:50
New swarms look and acting gives me too much Chibnall master vibes
Honestly yeah it’s the same character copy pasted, Swarm is just grosser
man... there's a clicking sound that is driving me crazy!!! I think it's jay's keyboard... I'm taking a pause from the video
Thought it was stu playing with a fidget spinner or something.
@@Warmishcookies I don't know what it is but AHHHHHHGRAGHGRA
@@pedroxqui Zagreus sits inside your head. Zagreus walks among the dead. Zagreus sees you in your bed and eats you when you're sleeping
tharrie is cheese
Can’t believe they roasted this piece of shit for over two hours!
By the way, what do you guys think of the EVIL DAN meme?
I've tried to like this season but I'm up to episode 5 and it's when I realized that this plot is a Blatant Ripoff of Robert Heinlein's the cat that walks through walls sandwiched with DCs Crisis on infinite earth's and wow is it lazy
I loved this episode
My favorite since twice upon a time.
isn't this plot a ripoff of the impossible girl?
I hate Tharries
Why?