Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor - The Best Anniversary Special Ever

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2020
  • The Day of the Doctor was an absolutely epic 50th anniversary special that saw the 10th Doctor, 11th Doctor and newly introduced War Doctor save Gallifrey. How does it hold up on the 57th anniversary?
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  • @Hankbot
    @Hankbot 3 года назад +2166

    Capaldi's first appearance: eyebrows
    His last: Eyebrows

    • @RileyHarrisVFX
      @RileyHarrisVFX 3 года назад +96

      More like
      First: EYEBROWS
      Last: eyebrows

    • @Hankbot
      @Hankbot 3 года назад +10

      @@RileyHarrisVFX yep

    • @ImALombax
      @ImALombax 3 года назад +13

      And then the show died

    • @SuperRandoms.
      @SuperRandoms. 3 года назад +3

      AMAZING

    • @foxcraft5215
      @foxcraft5215 3 года назад

      Matt smith be like “i angy”

  • @thevfxmancolorizationvfxex4051
    @thevfxmancolorizationvfxex4051 3 года назад +2578

    "I didn't know I was well off, all 12 of them. No sir, All 13!!" That moment still gives me chills

    • @qorso
      @qorso 3 года назад +93

      Dude this moment still makes me need to stand up and clap whenever I see it

    • @rundownpear2601
      @rundownpear2601 3 года назад +71

      I moved on from doctor who a long time ago but than I saw this and instantly got chills that I couldn’t comprehend

    • @haz3yrs93
      @haz3yrs93 3 года назад +30

      can we forget 13...

    • @thevfxmancolorizationvfxex4051
      @thevfxmancolorizationvfxex4051 3 года назад +21

      @@haz3yrs93 no

    • @MyNamesDEADMAN
      @MyNamesDEADMAN 3 года назад +76

      Chris be like 'no sir all 3456 of them'

  • @Randerson2409
    @Randerson2409 3 года назад +679

    "Great men are forged in fire. It is the privilege of lesser men to light the flame" Oof, chills. Every time

    • @frankshailes3205
      @frankshailes3205 2 года назад

      Have you seen this? ruclips.net/video/LutkLN0P0PM/видео.html

    • @sladewilson9718
      @sladewilson9718 9 месяцев назад +4

      Same mate, same ❤

  • @ColorOfSakura
    @ColorOfSakura 3 года назад +1680

    I just love the idea that the National Gallery being the Curator's TARDIS means that the Doctor finally *finally* got around to fixing that Chameleon Circuit.

    • @joaquimreeves6060
      @joaquimreeves6060 3 года назад +186

      That’s now my head cannon. I always loved that having a broken chameleon circuit was the reason the Tardis is a police box and him finally fixing it in order to curate paintings is a great reason.

    • @matthiasnagorski8411
      @matthiasnagorski8411 3 года назад +22

      Or he was given/stole a new one from Gallifrey?

    • @beesree39
      @beesree39 3 года назад +12

      @@matthiasnagorski8411 can't be a new one why would it??

    • @matthiasnagorski8411
      @matthiasnagorski8411 3 года назад +44

      @@beesree39 brings the story back to it's roots, right? First Doctor stole the original TARDIS, maybe some future Doctor will steal a new TARDIS.
      Of course, knowing British humor, it's probably going to be another broken one if that DOES happen.

    • @eriksonoliveiraiii1605
      @eriksonoliveiraiii1605 3 года назад +25

      Colin Baker fixed it once lol

  • @benwasserman8223
    @benwasserman8223 3 года назад +3131

    Having John Hurt play the War Doctor was a stellar choice. Having Tom Baker show up at the end, well that was just the jelly baby on top of the cake.

    • @jessicaable5095
      @jessicaable5095 3 года назад +48

      I legit used to have jelly babies on top of my birthday cakes

    • @TheDuck632
      @TheDuck632 3 года назад +23

      Tom Baker is the best. I wish he was my Grandfather and jelly babies on cakes is that good

    • @shadowking9739
      @shadowking9739 3 года назад +6

      Absolutely! Although I still have to wonder why Hurt's character is called the "War Doctor". He's not the Doctor anymore and his predecessor asked the Sisterhood of Karn to make him a warrior so why not call him "the Warrior"?

    • @palblue
      @palblue 3 года назад +3

      He is called the doctor of war within the series, and the warrior doesn’t really like that

    • @deliquescencemusic
      @deliquescencemusic 3 года назад +3

      I swear I cheered when I heard his voice the first time I watched it.

  • @authorofone
    @authorofone 3 года назад +1107

    “Calling the war council of Gallifrey. This is the Doctor” gave my grandad chills. He was a massive Who fan when he was younger and has supported it all his life, to the point of getting my grandma to make notes on everything done and said in episodes he missed because he was in meetings, so he could effectively read the episode when he got back.
    I’ve never seen a 90 year old man go from laid back and almost asleep to focused like a fucking hawk.

  • @justmike-yt
    @justmike-yt 3 года назад +902

    Moffat was right tho. The Ninth Doctor heavily implied he had just regenerated. When he looked in the mirror it was the first time he saw that face.

    • @Ammoniumbicarbonat
      @Ammoniumbicarbonat 3 года назад +39

      I think a lot of that was more that the Doctor was being introduced to a new era and new audience, and at that point it wasn’t even clear if Nu Who was even going to be a clear continuation of the classic series. I don’t think it’s necessary to read into it too much, as the early Ninth Doctor’s tenure is a bit ambiguous (remember that in the same episode it implies that Nine has already been around for a while without Rose).

    • @geoffpulham5032
      @geoffpulham5032 3 года назад +9

      Nice point! Well done that man!

    • @8LiterallyJustTheNumber8
      @8LiterallyJustTheNumber8 2 года назад +30

      Yes the Eighth Doctor fought in the Time War and wiped out the Daleks and the Time Lords and then regenerated into the Ninth. He stumbles out of the TARDIS in a vacant lot mumbling incoherently while still wearing the Eighth Doctor's costume in the "Have you Seen this Man?" website (which is shown in Rose) testimonials section. It's implied that he goes on a few adventures but Rose is the first time he gets a look at his own face. He also may have suffered post-regenerative amnesia or other side effects during this time, so it's VERY plausible that he's been around for a while AND is still adjusting to his new body by the events of Rose.

    • @joshuareynolds23
      @joshuareynolds23 2 года назад +6

      Unless you consider the very first episode of new who where we are shown through the website who is the doctor that he had at the very least a dozen or, so adventure.

    • @justmike-yt
      @justmike-yt 2 года назад +8

      @@joshuareynolds23 But for a time traveler, those could’ve easily happened in just 24 hours

  • @PapaBingles
    @PapaBingles 3 года назад +429

    One of my favorite little tidbits, is how Eleven says that since the timelines are out of sync, the younger regeneration is unable to retain the memories of interaction with the older. So; going forward, Eleven won't remember that Tommy Boy sent him on the journey to find Gallifrey, it's just a seed planted in his mind. "I dream of where I'm going." The idea just 'comes to him in his dreams.'

    • @eastlynburkholder3559
      @eastlynburkholder3559 3 года назад +12

      Yes I love that.

    • @aloysiuswhiteboat2934
      @aloysiuswhiteboat2934 2 года назад +13

      A beautiful explanation from 1973 and it still holds up.

    • @jb888888888
      @jb888888888 2 года назад +31

      That's practically canon. In "Day of" 11 meets the Curator who tells him he saved Gallifrey, and 11 is planning to go back "the long way round." But by the beginning of "Time of" 11 doesn't even know whether he has saved Gallifrey or not; that information has faded from his memory.

  • @vanDaalstad
    @vanDaalstad 3 года назад +1142

    i've always interpreted Night of the Doctor as setting up that the War Doctor started young. The War Doctor we see by the Final Day of the war has spent a lifetime in the war, regardless of how long it took 'objectively' speaking, working in several places at once, not quite crossing his own paths (though he wouldn't have cared near the end of it) and by the Day of the Doctor he's a veteran who has reached for the last option he can think of to end it.

    • @danmenard6917
      @danmenard6917 3 года назад +184

      He did start young. We saw the newly regenerated War Doctor as a young John Hurt in a reflection, which means he fought the Time War long enough to age to where we saw him in the special. The Time War took many, many, many centuries, possibly millennia before its conclusion. The Time Lords were desperate enough to resurrect frigging Rassilon, for crying out loud, the man almost everything in Time Lord society is named after, a known psycho.

    • @Tim_Belay
      @Tim_Belay 3 года назад +20

      It's weird that we clearly see that War Doctor was young but Big Finish also went straight to the old one

    • @danmenard6917
      @danmenard6917 3 года назад +59

      @@Tim_Belay A bit, but its hard to mask Sir John Hurt's aged timbre to his voice and pass it off as young. Other Doctors have pulled it off, but Hurt's voice is gravel by default. I dunno, I'm just glad he at least had a crack at the audios before his unfortunate passing.
      Any other Time War shinanegans we want to experience would be done through The War Master (Sir Derek Jacobi's Master we briefly saw in Utopia) audios.

    • @unorthodoxbox
      @unorthodoxbox 3 года назад +28

      @@Tim_Belay Big Finish have recently announced they're doing a new boxset featuring a freshly regenerated War Doctor. They found a voice actor who sounds very much like John Hurt. www.bigfinish.com/releases/v/doctor-who-the-war-doctor-begins-forged-in-fire-2363

    • @tdm281995
      @tdm281995 3 года назад

      Completely agree with you

  • @braddsfx8921
    @braddsfx8921 3 года назад +1198

    The ninth doctor didn’t even know what he’d looked like in the first episode, he had to look in roses mirror to find out he had big ears

    • @danmenard6917
      @danmenard6917 3 года назад +167

      Basically how it goes, is that when Nine first met Rose he'd only just freshly regenerated at that point, then had 100 years' worth of adventures after taking off, and when he returned he told her "By the way, did I forget to mention it also travels in time?" which is when he's confirmed "900" years old.

    • @braddsfx8921
      @braddsfx8921 3 года назад +64

      @@danmenard6917 but how in the hell could he have fought in the time war and been all jolly when he came back, the war doctor makes more sense than the 9th doctor as the doctor who fought in the time war

    • @marcuswalters8093
      @marcuswalters8093 3 года назад +54

      I love John Hurt but my perfect version of the story doesn't involve him at all.
      We meet the 8th Doctor as a Time War veteran, one who was dragged into the conflict unwillingly and now has blood on his hands. He's seemingly killed and becomes the 9th, a new man hell bent on ending the conflict. He takes the final timelord weapon, the moment to end the war and is propelled along his own timeline to meet his latter incarnations, 10 and 11. Together they fend off an invasion from the Zygons and he returns to press the button. End the very end he is joined by his two future selves. As a trio they do it together.
      Essentially, the big change is that we have McGann passing the torch as the longest serving Doctor and the one who bridges the gap between classic and Nu Who and we celebrate all that has come after with the three actors who have done it.
      Again, I love Hurt, but in a perfect world, this is how it should have played out.
      And oh, the time war is shown a bit better than this. Awesome reality warping weapons, we see other timelords like warped versions of the Doctor using their genius to commit large scale destruction. We see bizarre techno-organic monsters clashing with desperate warriors barely holding their own... just... something more than the typical lasers.

    • @danmenard6917
      @danmenard6917 3 года назад +18

      @@braddsfx8921 I wasn't denying that. Also a lot of times people who hide great pain hide it behind jovial personalities. Nine was born thinking he had killed everyone he'd ever known and cared about, and his home. He still comes off as the soldier freshly returned home from war.
      Really though it was War Doctor who did(n't) destroyed Gallifrey, and that is fine with me.

    • @Bims_
      @Bims_ 3 года назад +9

      @@danmenard6917
      or maybe he was depressed and isolated himself in the tardis for a 100 years, and didn’t want to look at himself

  • @katherinesanderson8990
    @katherinesanderson8990 3 года назад +270

    The novelisation of the episode reveals that the Doctor stole the moment by convincing security that he was already in the vault and thus they had to open it to get in and stop him.

    • @Tonatsi
      @Tonatsi 3 года назад +41

      That is exactly how the doctor would do it

    • @welkingunther5417
      @welkingunther5417 2 года назад +6

      @@Tonatsi Yeah, it definitely does sound like The Doctor

    • @zachh6868
      @zachh6868 2 года назад +3

      @@welkingunther5417 well it was written by Moffat. It's a really good read if you watching this video

  • @jmace2424
    @jmace2424 3 года назад +593

    When The Weapon as Bad Wolf says to the War Doctor “That sound gives hope to anyone who hears it [...] even you.” gets me every time!

    • @captainyossarian388
      @captainyossarian388 3 года назад +26

      Absolutely. "It makes that noise because he leaves the brakes on." "I LIKE THAT NOISE!"

    • @zephyr8072
      @zephyr8072 2 года назад

      Every TARDIS makes that noise. River Song is a moron.

    • @drd444
      @drd444 2 года назад +3

      I think I cried when I first saw that bit.

    • @v1ncesperverteduncle611
      @v1ncesperverteduncle611 2 года назад +1

      The reason why the 11th stays 11th not 12th and so on is Because John hurt is not the doctor but the doctor of war

    • @apersonwhomayormaynotexist9868
      @apersonwhomayormaynotexist9868 2 года назад +2

      *The Moment

  • @RalphCahill
    @RalphCahill 3 года назад +2647

    I disagree with your statement that it was generally agreed that the 9th Doctor was the doctor that fought in the Time War. In fact it was heavily hinted at in the first episode "Rose" that the Doctor had recently regenerated enough that he commented on his own ears as if he had only seen them for the first time. As such it was always assumed that the 8th Doctor had fought for most if not all of the Time War and the outcome caused him to regenerate into Nine.

    • @clayxros576
      @clayxros576 3 года назад +345

      I remember that vicerally. He had clearly just regenerated, it's how they introduced him. And I thought that was great.

    • @vullord666
      @vullord666 3 года назад +112

      It was... weird. I honestly don't think RTD throughly planned that out (he really isn't the God of writing I see a bunch of loyalist declare). In Rose 9 acted like he just regenerated, but throughout series 1 (which was apparently just a year or so) he acted like he personally acted in the time war and was familiar with that regeneration. I always assumed that 9 fought in the time war because it felt like that was suggested throughout his run; without that one scene in Rose, I'd never assume it was 8. At that time (series 1) the Time War was only ever mentioned and used as a plot device to push the story along, so I really don't think RTD knew or cared which Doctor fought in the time war (and TBF it didn't matter much for the story).

    • @Menosh
      @Menosh 3 года назад +242

      @@vullord666 To be fair- going back to the whole theme of this episode- at the end of the day, The Doctor is still The Doctor, regardless of regeneration. Even if it was 8 who actually pushed the button, it would still be fresh on 9's mind; just as it hasn't really left during 10's time either.

    • @JacktheRah
      @JacktheRah 3 года назад +49

      I thought that he was already quite a while around, travelling the world and time after the war. He was so ashamed of himself that he wouldn't look at himself for years. I think that actually adds up with the age but I'm not sure about that.

    • @creed8712
      @creed8712 3 года назад +37

      @@JacktheRah the doctors age is bullshit because of a variety of reasons. Beyond that there are a few comic and prose that talk about 9’s adventures post the time war

  • @rong7496
    @rong7496 3 года назад +159

    Night of the Doctor was great, too. I’ve said it before elsewhere and I’ll say it again: In 8 minutes they packed more than some TV shows do in a whole season.

    • @FullFatVideos
      @FullFatVideos  3 года назад +23

      Yeah and I think it’s highly rewatchable. One of the best regens!

  • @WrongKindOfPot
    @WrongKindOfPot 3 года назад +234

    I actually really like idea of him forgetting he did it right, because in a strange sense - him thinking that he killed the time lords is the reason why he didn’t!

    • @tomnorton4277
      @tomnorton4277 2 года назад +7

      I like that the 9th Doctor regenerated as soon as he went back into his TARDIS because Hurt's content performance in his final scene shows that his memories were still intact. He deserved a happy ending after the hell he went through in the Time War.
      And just to clarify, Hurt is the 9th Doctor, Ecclestone is the 10th, Tennant is the 11th, Smith is the 12th and Capaldi is the 13th.

    • @WarpSpeedGames
      @WarpSpeedGames 2 года назад +8

      @@tomnorton4277 they’re still referred to as tenant being 10, smith 11, and capaldi 12. Hurt is considered the war doctor instead of a genuine iteration

    • @tomnorton4277
      @tomnorton4277 2 года назад +7

      @@WarpSpeedGames Hurt won people over in a single episode. I think it's insulting to not include him as a proper incarnation. He's the 9th Doctor.

    • @giovanniluke3882
      @giovanniluke3882 Год назад +5

      @@tomnorton4277 No let's just stick with the offical numbering, it's less confusing

  • @josephmatthews2185
    @josephmatthews2185 3 года назад +207

    Fun fact: the doctor actually talks about his relationship with Elizabeth 1st in the end of time part 1, to one of the oods , so for the tenth doctor, the anniversary took place in between the waters of Mars, and the end of time

  • @britanimations2002
    @britanimations2002 3 года назад +2029

    10 and 11 are very different but what do they have in common? They're reliable with the LADIES!

    • @quinnipi2400
      @quinnipi2400 3 года назад +87

      Those ladies love proximity to power, but I guess the opposite is also true

    • @jeckjeck3119
      @jeckjeck3119 3 года назад +25

      Only ladies around the doctor that way should be TARDIS and River... and maybe Missy/Master.

    • @bald_lightning
      @bald_lightning 3 года назад +53

      You gotta admit when Rose and Amy met him they were pretty helpless

    • @eliel724
      @eliel724 3 года назад +60

      I'm not sure if this is not supposed to be a Hamilton reference and if it is good job man

    • @zantelrus9211
      @zantelrus9211 3 года назад +2

      You are literally everywhere

  • @davyfromthenavy4248
    @davyfromthenavy4248 3 года назад +318

    Obviously this isn't really fleshed out in the episode itself, but my interpretation of the War Doctor as he is portrayed, is that this is the end of the Time War. The Time War went on for many many many years, & the War Doctor was fighting for much of it. Here we see him when he is at the end of his rope, his body has grown old & weary to match the weariness in his soul. He is old, & tired, & he just wants an end to it all, hence no more. I too would've loved to see Eccleston come back, or Mcgann have a go at it, or maybe a younger grizzled warrior Doctor actually do some fighing, but I like what we got, & this characterization made sense to me for the reasons above. Hurt may once have been the warrior Mcgann asked to become, but so many years of war has physically & mentally aged him.

    • @fish7598
      @fish7598 3 года назад +43

      Honestly my interpretation of him being a "Warrior" is more a willingness to break his rules - the doctor has always been somewhat superhuman, be it his intelligence, or his two hearts. He doesn't need to physically power up. Instead the idea that he was always capable of doing all of those things, the war doctor was simply the first incarnation that removed the limits he placed on himself, is far more powerful to me.

    • @stormblade2895
      @stormblade2895 3 года назад +18

      When 8 regenerates into the War Doctor, the reflection is clearly of a young John Hurt so you are probably right.

    • @alexconverse4839
      @alexconverse4839 3 года назад +6

      Yeah defiantly! That’s why we see the reflection of younger John hurt in the reflection

    • @femmefuntime
      @femmefuntime 3 года назад +12

      Time war would’ve been raging for centuries. Hurt’s doctor starts off young as seen in his post regeneration reflection and we know it takes timelords centuries to age to death

    • @bi_cycle
      @bi_cycle 3 года назад +1

      I really love the idea that the warrior doctor is an old man. Its similar to 12 (no offence to Capaldi), the fact that he doesn't have ti be the young rogue to be the doctor.

  • @alicec1533
    @alicec1533 3 года назад +126

    One thing I love about this episode, is the fact it didn't overdo the fan service. It was there, when it needed to be, but it didn't rely on it to tell the story.

  • @tomnorton4277
    @tomnorton4277 2 года назад +302

    In response to 25:33, Billie Piper wasn't playing Rose. She was playing the Moment and the Moment was just using Rose's face. She didn't need to act the same way because she wasn't playing the same character. If anything, her performance as the Moment showed off her versatility.

    • @jayanderson9375
      @jayanderson9375 Год назад +28

      I loved her as the moment! I always found Rose an annoying character, and I held if against Billie Piper, figuring she was playing herself. Then when I saw her playing such a different character as the moment, I realized that before I had been witnessing a talented actor intentionally playing an irritating character. And she totally sold it!
      Withe the Moment I gained new respect for the actors skill and abilities!

    • @abdmin503
      @abdmin503 Год назад +8

      @@jayanderson9375 OMG i thought I was the only one who liked her as the moment more!

    • @plustico2846
      @plustico2846 Год назад +6

      It also made sense because Rose was the companion that helped the 9th doctor out of his grief from the time war situation. So it felt very fitting.

    • @sir.capuchin5242
      @sir.capuchin5242 8 месяцев назад

      I think back when i was younger, i missed that it wasnt rose, but deeply appreciated billies performance

    • @MartinSimpson-kf6xf
      @MartinSimpson-kf6xf 7 месяцев назад +1

      Bad Wolf.

  • @qorso
    @qorso 3 года назад +275

    The intro of Smith hanging off the tardis still hits me hard. It's so epic and I think the cast names appearing on screen just makes it even more epic, setting the scale for the experience that's about to happen. The music is probably the best track in Who and mixes perfectly with Smith floundering around trying not to fall to his death. I really love this opening and think it sets the tone of the episode perfectly. It might just be nostalgia, but it's great. I remember going in blind and not knowing Tennant was going to be in the episode and absolutely losing my shit when I saw his name appear on screen.

    • @Tonatsi
      @Tonatsi 3 года назад +4

      I think that the shepherd's boy is the best track in Doctor Who

    • @oimate6357
      @oimate6357 3 года назад +7

      I don’t necessarily agree with this but it makes me happy seeing someone so happy about something

    • @xheralt
      @xheralt 2 года назад

      It was ridiculous, and they had to top that moment by having Thirteen even more ridiculously fall out completely.

    • @flyhyland
      @flyhyland 2 года назад +2

      If I had a quarter every time an episode started off with Smith hanging off the tardis I would have two quarters which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice.

  • @lucypreece7581
    @lucypreece7581 3 года назад +72

    My mother squealed when she heard Tom Baker's voice. All i heard from her was "Shut up. No. They didn't. They did." I was just saying OMG over and over.

  • @richardmattocks
    @richardmattocks 3 года назад +81

    I like how the “older” Doctor characters defer to the oldest actor / youngest Doctor in the same way that classic Who specials always deferred to the Hartnell Doctor even though technically he was the youngest of all of them.

  • @brickwho101
    @brickwho101 2 года назад +101

    I must say I actually really like smiths second costume. Especially within that tardis as well. Does very much suit him and captures his quirkiness but also his darker side too

  • @erendegenerate788
    @erendegenerate788 3 года назад +379

    sonic screwdrivers are powered by kyber crystals. that's my headcanon now

    • @ShadowKamehameha32
      @ShadowKamehameha32 3 года назад +29

      Well, whose to say Star Wars and Doctor Who aren't in the same universe?

    • @Traventity
      @Traventity 3 года назад +20

      @@ShadowKamehameha32 now you're making me wanna see a movie where Davros and the Empire team up

    • @killernyancat8193
      @killernyancat8193 3 года назад

      @@ShadowKamehameha32 Wouldn't that mean that Star Trek takes place in the Star Wars universe as well? Lmfao

    • @ST--pr4bf
      @ST--pr4bf 2 года назад +1

      @@killernyancat8193 I mean, there was a comic where the Cybermen and Borg joined forces against the Doctor and the Next Generation crew I think.

    • @theradgegadgie6352
      @theradgegadgie6352 2 года назад +1

      That word makes me want to weep.

  • @wallywest4727
    @wallywest4727 3 года назад +119

    I lost it when we saw Calpadi, really didn't expect it and that whole part of the special is easily in top 5 best New Who moments ever. Hurt was amazing as the War Doctor and had you sold as soon as you saw him, its sad we will never get a proper episode with him again.

  • @inevra4053
    @inevra4053 2 года назад +57

    I absolutely loved Billy's acting as the sentient box. Couldn't get enough of those scenes! Her expressions, the mannerisms, the way she speaks, etc. It was really fascinating for me

  • @misssupercookie2011
    @misssupercookie2011 3 года назад +36

    That "No Sir! All Thirteen!" unlocked an emotion I had not felt before in my life and also have not felt since 2013.

  • @tomchaney6085
    @tomchaney6085 3 года назад +185

    I actually really like the way the Moment gets stolen. Shows how much of a force the Doctor can be when pushed.

    • @clayxros576
      @clayxros576 3 года назад +32

      To the point that even the Time Lords would rather try to work with him than try to capture or reign him in. He is a rogue agent with a good heart, and something like that is an unstoppable force. Better to try and get on its good side than to get in their way.

    • @vullord666
      @vullord666 3 года назад +13

      I can just imagine him strolling in there. Not even sneaking just materializing outside (I assume the time lords have some kind of TARDIS block). The guards see the Police Box, put down their weapons, and open the door for him.

    • @brendancorey7831
      @brendancorey7831 2 года назад +5

      @@vullord666 He managed to convince the guards he was already inside, so they had to open the door.

  • @adamfreddo5703
    @adamfreddo5703 3 года назад +265

    Imagine an after credit scene where Clara's tidying her classroom and in the door way, "travelling again miss Oswald?", Ian Chesterton standing in the doorway. Cheesy I know but still.

    • @krazyglue60
      @krazyglue60 3 года назад +14

      That would have been brilliant!

    • @AlexEdwards
      @AlexEdwards 3 года назад +24

      If you read the target novelisation you might find a surprise little nugget for you 😜 if you know what I mean.

    • @adamfreddo5703
      @adamfreddo5703 3 года назад +8

      @@AlexEdwards funny you should say that now, it just arrived today 😄

    • @AlexEdwards
      @AlexEdwards 3 года назад +4

      @@adamfreddo5703 it’s sooo good, enjoy!

    • @AlexEdwards
      @AlexEdwards 3 года назад +6

      @@HandlesTheCyberman but Doctor, it’s about you 😂

  • @Ginger_FoxxVT
    @Ginger_FoxxVT 3 года назад +325

    I'm glad they brought Galifrey back!
    Now there's more time lord stories that can be told!
    *Season 13 coughs awkwardly

    • @Ordoabchao-x9k
      @Ordoabchao-x9k 3 года назад +41

      what season 13?
      never heard about it.

    • @them1ghtyalex
      @them1ghtyalex 3 года назад +14

      @@Ordoabchao-x9k There are 36 series or "seasons" of Who so far, as there have been since the hiatus began in 2017. The one between S12 and S14 is Tom Baker's second (although it began not long after the slightly shorter S12) from Terror of the Zygons through The Seeds of Doom!

    • @Ordoabchao-x9k
      @Ordoabchao-x9k 3 года назад +19

      @@them1ghtyalex indeed!
      Ah too bad the show already ended, hopefully one day they can the good old mr doctor back

    • @theguyyouhate
      @theguyyouhate 3 года назад +9

      @Luvjeet SINGH they decided that the follow up to this story bringing back Gailfrey was to declare that since then Gailfrey has been utterly destroyed.
      they had one apareance between these 2 events and that wa sbrief(and kinda not good) and now they are gone for good again.

    • @curtiseaston1711
      @curtiseaston1711 3 года назад +4

      I thought it was series 12

  • @clayxros576
    @clayxros576 3 года назад +28

    "Just once more. Everyone lives. Even if I don't remember, that's ok. Even if I believe myself a monster, I can recover from it. They wouldn't otherwise. The price being my recollection, then, is worth it, for the day I will see them again."

  • @kirstyholmes9318
    @kirstyholmes9318 3 года назад +248

    I really didn’t expect this essay to make me cry - the bit where John Hurt hears the Tardis just destroyed me… again! Great essay Matt - I too went to the cinema to see this - wish current Who could reach even half way to this level. You earned your Patreon sub this month just for this upload.

    • @FullFatVideos
      @FullFatVideos  3 года назад +47

      That bit really gets me too! I got choked up in the edit in fact. I do miss it being this level of quality, and I think the worst thing is I don't think it's going to be good anytime soon!

    • @rivaldovillegas3725
      @rivaldovillegas3725 3 года назад

      @@FullFatVideos Excuse me Cattle Man.
      If I may ask, if you ever watched Forrest Gump, and if you would ever consider a Review. If you haven't, just know it's beautiful.

  • @henrycarson3023
    @henrycarson3023 3 года назад +75

    "does this happen a lot in the future"
    "It does start to happen, yeah"

  • @TheGamer8041
    @TheGamer8041 2 года назад +105

    "Time can be rewritten"
    Well ... Chibnall took that to heart
    "Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!" - Chibnall writing The Timeless Children

    • @wabbajack2
      @wabbajack2 8 месяцев назад +5

      "Remember that time I said I don't really care for the writing on Doctor Who? I still don't."
      -Chris Chibnall, writing Doctor Who

    • @melodyszadkowski5256
      @melodyszadkowski5256 8 месяцев назад +3

      Boy didn't he. It was like watching a classic E-Type Jag heading for a brick wall in slow motion. Didn't know whether to look away to avoid watching it happen or keep looking to save those last moments for when I had to remember to remember the good stuff too.

  • @LibertyBridgeProductions
    @LibertyBridgeProductions 2 года назад +62

    U know what I think Matt Smith was absolutely fantastic in the 50th.
    I don’t think he’s way to goofy I actually think he’s pretty subtle, he rlly stood out to me.
    The emotion he just Chanels and how completely the doctor he is.
    It’s as if he’s been hiding behind a smile but is always completely in control.
    U can tell he’s the oldest doctor in the youngest body which is crazy to me cuz it’s all in his performance.

  • @HiperPivociarz
    @HiperPivociarz 3 года назад +228

    "I wouldn't change it", he says, after just telling us how he would change it.

    • @wastedtalent1625
      @wastedtalent1625 3 года назад +1

      Sometimes it's nice to watch a show not knowing the background. I started watching who and none told me about it and none of my friends watched it I just came across it several years ago. I just enjoy every episode for what it is, but game of thrones which I was into since day one I nitpick constantly. When you become a serious fan you have invested so much emotion into the show that it makes it feel like more than a tv show.....idk if that makes any sense

  • @ryanpollard1166
    @ryanpollard1166 3 года назад +147

    'The Day of the Doctor' is in my top 5 personal favourite Doctor Who stories, as well as my second favourite Moffat-penned story behind 'Heaven Sent'. Saw it at the cinema in London and it wad an amazing experience. I love how this story is solely all about the Doctor and how he overcomes his torment and guilt over the Time War. Both Matt Smith and David Tennant were excellent, this was the first time Clara really clicked for me as a companion, and John Hurt was absolutely amazing here, giving one of the best performances of his career. He genuinely wanted to be the Doctor and was elated when Steven Moffat told him that he's not just the War Doctor, but an official Doctor. As sad as it was that Christopher Eccleston didn't come in for the 50th, I think it turned out for the better both in terms of the script and the final product that Steven Moffat then had to invent the War Doctor and thus bring in John Hurt. To this day, I think he and Paul McGann are the two most underrated Doctors.

    • @tomnorton4277
      @tomnorton4277 2 года назад +2

      John Hurt always maintained a childlike enthusiasm even in his old age. When you see that wizened old face beaming and laughing joyfully whilst shouting "That is good! That is brilliant!" it somehow works. John Hurt wasn't an old man trying to pretend that he's young. He was an old man with a young spirit. Retaining that spirit of youth at Hurt's age is something that precious few people can pull off.

  • @yurineri2227
    @yurineri2227 2 года назад +56

    42:39 that scene where the 3 doctors incinerate that Dalek inside the painting with their sonics screwdrivers is actually really clever, people ask how they were able to do that but airlier in the episode when they were trying to break out of the prison (with an open door lol) they had established that the sonics could do that because their external hardware changes but the software inside always stays the same, meaning they could start and finish disintegration calculations that would usually take centuries practically instantly

  • @rsienicki
    @rsienicki 3 года назад +19

    In the novelization Moffat wrote for Target Book range I believe it was said that there was nothing special in the drink 8th Doctor drank on Karn, that it was basically a placebo, for him to give in to the warrior he always had inside him.
    And, i think you didn't mention it, there was nice foreshadowing in the prison scene, where Three Doctors tried to sonic the door to the molecular structure and make the sonic counts for hundrets of years, before checking if the doors are actually closed. This mirrors nicely the Gallifrey problem, where Doctor thought for years that the fact that he used The Moment so this part of the War is locked and he couldn't enter, so he never even tried. He assumed it was time locked.

    • @DeplorableMinecrafter
      @DeplorableMinecrafter 3 года назад +1

      Dalek Caan went mad breaking the time lock and the High Council confirm they are trapped in the time lock, so the retcon just forgot to account for that.

    • @rsienicki
      @rsienicki 3 года назад +1

      @@DeplorableMinecrafter Hah, I guess they did :D

  • @armoghetto
    @armoghetto 3 года назад +94

    “You’ve redecorateDI don’t like it!” Nod to Doctor #2 from the Five Doctors!

    • @Tim_Belay
      @Tim_Belay 3 года назад +14

      he said it with a bit different wording in Three Doctors as well. Patrick and Jon were so great together

    • @MichaelM28
      @MichaelM28 3 года назад

      a much better anniversary special than this overrated piece of shit

    • @aloysiuswhiteboat2934
      @aloysiuswhiteboat2934 2 года назад

      @@MichaelM28 Pfft. Three Doctors is better, but Five? Cmon. I love it, but it's not a good story.

  • @therazerfridge
    @therazerfridge 3 года назад +80

    I love that Hurt got to play as the doctor, it’s a great performance... but I still wanted to see Eccleston, his time was too short :’(

    • @EatinPaste
      @EatinPaste 3 года назад +3

      And we got John because Christopher didn't want to come back.

    • @therazerfridge
      @therazerfridge 3 года назад +2

      @@EatinPaste yeh, glad he's coming back to do more stories now tho

    • @abook2141
      @abook2141 Год назад

      ikr like imo christopher is such a good doctor, even better than 10 imo,, and he got just 1 series ?? i hate that sm

  • @damiendavenport3d
    @damiendavenport3d 3 года назад +31

    i forgot just how good this special made me feel and just how important doctor who is to me. thank you

  • @Corinthians_verse12
    @Corinthians_verse12 3 года назад +33

    I love John hurt I think he played the war doctor very well, I just wish he was still with us R.I.P John Hurt

  • @mullaoslo
    @mullaoslo 3 года назад +86

    It never made sense to me that 9 was supposed to be the war doctor when it was clear from the first episode "rose" that he had just regenerated before the episode (he hasn't even checked a mirror yet) and he was already scarred from the war.. It would either have to be 8 or something new that was the war doctor

  • @henrycarson3023
    @henrycarson3023 3 года назад +64

    "its a machine that goes ding"

  • @samlewis3555
    @samlewis3555 3 года назад +19

    Imagine Charles Dance as an old General type Doctor, cold and calloused. God damn I want that.

  • @ItzGlxw
    @ItzGlxw 3 года назад +22

    I was 12 when this came out on my birthday this was the best bday ever, felt like it was for me. Now nearly 10 years later love it. Love Matt , and love David. Best years for who

  • @themoxcast
    @themoxcast 3 года назад +80

    I so wanted Paul McGann to have a run in the 50th. It could have added some real internal conflict to the Doctors. Imagine having a Doctor present who would never consider that the War Doctor would be possible. Imagine his terror at finding out that he destroys the Time Lords and Daleks. Imagine another 20mins of runtime for the episode. A real missed opportunity to my mind.

    • @killernyancat8193
      @killernyancat8193 3 года назад +7

      Not a missed opportunity per say. The BBC just simply wouldn't let the DW team have Mcgann reprise his role.

    • @SImrobert2001
      @SImrobert2001 3 года назад +3

      @@killernyancat8193 That is a terrible decision to make. Its horrible, and quite detrimental to the story itself.

    • @xheralt
      @xheralt 2 года назад +2

      They had to use War Doctor and 10-1 plus 10-2 to push Eleven's regeneration count from ten (First was zero regenerations, remember) to twelve ("last one"). There was no way for previous writers to predict that Chinball's Timeless Child would take a wrecking ball to the whole concept of limitations, even so much as "full cycles being bestowable by the Time Lords" first presented as a reward for the Master in The Five Doctors. Timeless Child is "solving" a writing problem Dr Who would have maybe had somewhere around its 75th Anniversary (assuming the pattern of actors staying in the role roughly three years remains)

  • @Ted_Curtis
    @Ted_Curtis 3 года назад +73

    One of the best (if not the best) Doctor Who story of all time. The perfect blend of old and new, respecting the past, redefining the present and setting course for the future.

    • @izzik2781
      @izzik2781 2 года назад

      It’s completely fine if it’s your favourite. But the best New Who episode is Midnight.
      And personally I thought DotD was not that good

  • @acecosmonaut5559
    @acecosmonaut5559 3 года назад +14

    Sometimes when I feel a bit nostalgic or sad, I would re-watch The Day of the Doctor. Each time I watch it I'd find myself smiling and for a little while I'm happy again. It reminds me why I love this show so much and no matter what happens I'll always love Doctor Who (yes even the latest seasons I know someday it'll improve).

  • @A6by
    @A6by 3 года назад +91

    "To be honest, I didn't know how big Doctor Who was, I thought it was a cult!"
    Get yourself a fandom who can do both.

  • @theweirdofengland
    @theweirdofengland 3 года назад +237

    From what I've heard, Moffat was kind of pressured into picking John Hurt. He thought out loud about creating an entirely new unseen Doctor in front of some BBC producers who latched onto the idea, even though he wasn't sure about it himself. I think ultimately he would have preferred to go with Eight or Nine, which is why his justifications for the War Doctor come off as so incoherent. Nine was an impossibility, but I think nonetheless Eight would have been a great Doctor for the Time War. Seeing the sweet romantic hero turned into a bitter war criminal would have been a fascinating arc. In the end, for all the talk we got about the War Doctor being a shameful warrior, we never actually get to see this. It remains just talk. For all intents and purposes he is the Doctor, and this remains true in John Hurt's Big Finish adventures.

    • @DeplorableMinecrafter
      @DeplorableMinecrafter 3 года назад +35

      McGann's performance in The Night of the Doctor makes me wish he were the war Doctor.

    • @frde2190
      @frde2190 3 года назад +21

      I think the 8th doctor would have been a better choice than John Hurt. I really like the John Hurt but It would have made more sense to have it be the 8th doctor.

    • @hannahmerlino2462
      @hannahmerlino2462 3 года назад +3

      If I remember correctly, Moffat didn’t want Paul McGann to take on the role of the War Doctor bc he claimed that he wasn’t “good enough” of an actor to take on such an intense role

    • @RevengeOfIjapa
      @RevengeOfIjapa 2 года назад +18

      @@hannahmerlino2462 I don't know where you heard that, but that's plain untrue. What he has said on record is that he just couldn't see Paul's 8th Doctor being the one to commit double genocide. Given how he was the romantic, joyous, heroic Doctor even through the Big Finish episodes (which NOTD canonised, so Moffat was aware of them). And he retains this romantic, tragic hero trait even in NOTD. 8 says he helps were he can and refuses to fight in the War, and I think that's Moffat's thinking on 8's role coming out. I personally don't know if I agree with him, but it definitely wasn't because he knocked McGann's acting. He's one of the best British actors today, and he has been for decades

    • @natsmith303
      @natsmith303 2 года назад +13

      I kind of get the critique that War doesn't feel tangibly different from a standard Doctor, just with more self-loathing. But at the same time, that's kind of the thesis statement of The Day of the Doctor. As Ten said, "Pretending you weren't the Doctor when you were the Doctor more than anyone." This is the Doctor reckoning with the fact that they've *always* been capable of doing horrible things. Given that Ten is fresh off The Waters of Mars in his timeline he knows that better now than ever. So War was no less the Doctor for his participation in the Time War. One could even argue that this ties into Twelve's internal struggle in the immediate next season about whether or not he's a "good man."

  • @raixian3037
    @raixian3037 3 года назад +98

    I remember how David Tenant took me his entire first season to get use to him and when it was Matt Smiths turn his portrayal of The Doctor quickly grew on me and he is my favorite

    • @imjohan2
      @imjohan2 3 года назад +21

      Well, yes. But the comparison is a bit unfair, Mat got one of the best written new who episodes as his introduction while David’s introduction and subsequent episodes were a bit bland. I think it was mostly in the writing. When David got well written episodes he was superb.

    • @atomicknight63
      @atomicknight63 3 года назад +2

      My first Doctor was Tom Baker.

    • @fivestarman5130
      @fivestarman5130 3 года назад +12

      To be honest I felt like it was a reversal in how I appreciated the doctors. Smith drew me in immediately but I felt that the quality of his run declined with each passing season whereas I felt Tenants last season is easily his best

    • @raixian3037
      @raixian3037 3 года назад

      @@fivestarman5130 that actually puts it in way better words than what I was tryna say

    • @legendary2553
      @legendary2553 2 года назад

      Matt had a better writer for his episodes and bigger budget. But i like both doctors. Both are my favorites. I don’t compare doctors they are all great to me.

  • @andrewh5568
    @andrewh5568 3 года назад +14

    The novelization of this book is really really brilliant.
    The chapters are all numbered out of order(Chapter 9 is very cleverly placed) and the narrator is the Doctor and it is never said which Doctor is narrating in what chapter and the Dungeon Chapter with all three of them drifting into each other's memories is amazing.

    • @robthorpe5388
      @robthorpe5388 3 года назад +4

      As a massive Moffat fan I was looking forward to reading the novel. I wondered how-or if-his genius for subverting form would translate to prose. I knew I wouldn’t be disappointed when I saw the “first” chapter was Chapter 8.

    • @andrewh5568
      @andrewh5568 3 года назад +1

      @@robthorpe5388 Chapter 9 was the best.

  • @DrCrusader99
    @DrCrusader99 3 года назад +14

    I swear I'm not crying by this man's ability to bring a story together like a piece of art

  • @ruthar5053
    @ruthar5053 3 года назад +44

    Just watched this whole thing without realising it was 55min lel

    • @jessicaable5095
      @jessicaable5095 3 года назад +7

      Omg it was 55 minutes?!

    • @ZielAmerak
      @ZielAmerak 3 года назад +3

      yeah 55 min, I could have seen the special again

  • @RichO1701e
    @RichO1701e 3 года назад +43

    That. Was. Brilliant.
    Didn't feel like 55mins at all. Thoroughly enjoyed.
    Well done.

  • @tylerspencer-yates813
    @tylerspencer-yates813 2 года назад +11

    Having Galifrey return was genuinely so insane to me as a kid and the idea of having the time lords return to doctor who in a bigger way had me so excited, I felt absolutely devastated when Chibnell destroyed that. I’m really hoping that when RTD becomes showrunner again somehow Chibnell’s era could be retconned somehow

    • @sporkfaceman
      @sporkfaceman 7 месяцев назад +4

      Well I got news for you. It doesn't get any better.

    • @maouliamediaofficial
      @maouliamediaofficial 5 месяцев назад

      @@sporkfaceman unfortunately. Though at least he's trying to do stuff with Chinball's crap

  • @albaproductions9602
    @albaproductions9602 2 года назад +12

    The scene where the three Drs emerge from the painting of gallifrey into the under gallery was brilliant they’re like, “Don’t worry we got this” like the bosses we are.

  • @rhyswilliams26
    @rhyswilliams26 3 года назад +57

    This episode is truly a love letter to the whole of the Doctor Who fans

  • @HellfireComms
    @HellfireComms 3 года назад +49

    Honestly? The 50th succeeded for me on basically every level. DOTD was great television and was very satisfying, 5-Ish Doctors was funny as hell and Adventures in Space and Time was gratifyingly awesome. Oh, and Night of the Doctor? What a nice surprise.

  • @greghawkins59
    @greghawkins59 3 года назад +21

    I just want to know why there's 2 incredibly convenient handles on the underside of the tardis

  • @themoviemaker29
    @themoviemaker29 3 года назад +25

    Fun fact about the 8th doctors regeneration it was confirmed in the Day of the doctor novel that the elixir for his regeneration was just iced lemonade. I know it’s no excuse for it not to be included in the actual episode but it seems like the whole episode was pointing towards the war doctor being no different from any other incarnation.

  • @jeremy1860
    @jeremy1860 3 года назад +136

    As someone who regards Smith as the best of the modern Doctors, I'm happy that the 50th anniversary took place in his era 😊

  • @readyproductions3451
    @readyproductions3451 3 года назад +13

    Still love that the Eighth Doctor mentioned his Big Finish companions before he regenerated.

  • @nettieb7604
    @nettieb7604 3 года назад +68

    Look don’t get me wrong, I love the 50th. I saw it in theatres, we had a great laugh, I re watch it all the time. But damn, I am still fuming that Paul McGann only got an 8 minute special and wasn’t the “war doctor” - my inner Big Finish Stan will never be satisfied (no matter how great John Hurt turned out to be)

    • @garyb8055
      @garyb8055 3 года назад +5

      Preach👏👍

    • @tristansteinbomer3256
      @tristansteinbomer3256 3 года назад +5

      Yeah tbh it's kinda dirty how Paul had a couple minute video showing us his regeneration, meaning we may never see our beloved Mcgann on screen again
      And on a side note as much as I was super excited to see my Doctor again (Tennant)
      I still prefer to watch The 3 Doctors...

  • @GibbySoapBox
    @GibbySoapBox 3 года назад +10

    You really reminded me of why I love this Show and why I now have a better soft spot for this episode and Moffat’s era on the show.

  • @stuartarmstrong5190
    @stuartarmstrong5190 3 года назад +125

    Tom Baker: Gallifrey falls no more. Me: Yay! Chibbs: Sod that. Gallifrey has fallen again (off-camera). Me: Aargh! You moron!

    • @Lior353
      @Lior353 3 года назад +21

      That is why i hate chris chibnall

    • @highpriestessrebek5037
      @highpriestessrebek5037 3 года назад +29

      It is my personal belief that chris chibnall is the reason for the failing economy

    • @Lior353
      @Lior353 3 года назад +11

      @@highpriestessrebek5037 why do I actually agree with tou

    • @femmefuntime
      @femmefuntime 3 года назад +1

      The doctor will save gallifrey again as they always do

    • @justsomerandomguyonline1144
      @justsomerandomguyonline1144 3 года назад +1

      The best thing Chibnall did is by destroying Gallifrey again it made this shit episode irrelevant

  • @vinny0165
    @vinny0165 3 года назад +55

    I'm so happy Bigfinish fleshed out The War Doctor and the 8th Doctor in the Time War

    • @Deathlygunn
      @Deathlygunn 3 года назад +8

      I'm really hoping now they've got Eccleston returning as Nine that they do a story about Nine assuming he went through with his plan and destroyed Gallifrey and making the choice that he can now become The Doctor once more.
      I know The War Doctor accepts the title of Doctor by the end of the 50th, but he would have forgotten the moment he left Ten and Eleven behind and changed into Nine.

    • @splatcave3145
      @splatcave3145 3 года назад +3

      Big Finish pisses all over the BBC bollocks 😂😂😂

  • @Elnont
    @Elnont 7 месяцев назад +3

    Bringing back Tom baker was perfect. He was very much the face of Doctor who and deserved to be honoured as such.

  • @anonimuso
    @anonimuso 3 года назад +23

    "Some day, you could just walk past a fez."
    "Never gonna happen..."
    🤣

  • @therandomcube4350
    @therandomcube4350 3 года назад +46

    Omg this makes me feel SO OLD! The anniversary special was 7years ago! 😭

    • @ftumschk
      @ftumschk 3 года назад +3

      This clip (16:45) of John Hurt in "10 Rillington Place" made me feel even older. I'm old enough to remember it well, and it was released in 1971 :)

  • @vcom741
    @vcom741 3 года назад +38

    14:40 Actually, Chris said: "Yes, as long as you use this specific director", who was heavily implied to be Euros Lyn (a lot of problems with Chris and Doctor Who stemmed from the director who filmed Rose, Aliens of London and World War 3 who was quite shitty. Every single fault he caused, Lyn fixed).
    The director chosen by Eccleston couldn't film in the movie-esque style Moffat wanted for the episode, so he said no, and Eccleston said no.

  • @yourresidentginger1245
    @yourresidentginger1245 3 года назад +14

    Actually it’s clear in the first episode of the 9th doctor’s run you can see that he regenerated some time close to the events of the episode because he hasn’t seen his face.

  • @AprilLVideos
    @AprilLVideos 2 года назад +11

    15:09 Moffat's comments about 9 being a new regeneration at the beginning of series 1 are actually supported by a brief scene in Rose where 9 looks in a mirror and is surprised by his own appearance. It's a very brief scene so it's hard to miss, but it's there

  • @iusedtowrite6667
    @iusedtowrite6667 3 года назад +84

    For all its issues, The Day Of the Doctor was fun to watch. That's what has been missing from the recent seasons. The 50th Anniversary was cheesy, exciting and fun. It was just an experience. Doctor Who has always been a very campy show so when it tries to do more down to earth or 'realistic' stuff, it feels boring and bland. The campyness has its charm and that was on full display in the anniversary episode. The episode didnt care for the plot holes, logic or anything and while watching neither did I, cause I was just having so much fun.

  • @dubbingsync
    @dubbingsync 3 года назад +13

    Everyone remembered the Zygons so much they won the poll that was made to help the writers decide what monster to use.

  • @LadyDoomsinger
    @LadyDoomsinger 3 года назад +18

    My impression of the 11th Doctor was always that he was intentionally goofy... Sure, he was eccentric and weird by nature, like most incarnations of the Doctor, but I always imagined he played it up more, embraced his own insanity as a way of dealing with his various personal issues. In that sense, it wasn't so much that he was ridiculous, rather he made a point of seeming ridiculous, both to those around him and to himself.
    It may just be my head canon, but it always seemed to me, that he spent most of his time pretending to be something else, lying and deceiving those around him and even himself, by playing the role of someone far more childish and erratic than he actually was. After all, rule 1: The Doctor lies.

  • @jokesplays4059
    @jokesplays4059 3 года назад +6

    This is possibly my favorite piece of media of all time. it makes me happy I became a fan when I did. Sitting down to watch it as it aired was a feeling I’ll never forget

    • @FullFatVideos
      @FullFatVideos  3 года назад +1

      me too! can't believe we're fast approaching the 60th

  • @willmurrill3572
    @willmurrill3572 3 года назад +15

    When you said 10 you grew up on but 11 is your doctor, I felt identically to that.

  • @Domisbeast
    @Domisbeast 3 года назад +23

    Me: oh nice a quick video to watch before bed!
    Me after seeing the timestamp: ah.

  • @KYCDK
    @KYCDK 3 года назад +6

    in the book of day of the doctor, it's revealed that for the warrior version of the elixir the sisterhood didn't change anything except adding a bit of honey, so the war doctor was actually a placebo

  • @montaviasable
    @montaviasable Год назад +10

    This was a brilliant special, probably my favourite. It really portrayed the different feelings of the Doctors regenerations. 10 was the was the one who remembered and felt all of that guilt and anger over what he had done and 11 was the one who forgets and had become somewhat disconnected with how he felt. This episode really brought these 2 doctors together and helped them to come to terms with what they had done and accept the responsibility of their actions, before throwing that curveball of them working together to come up with a new plan to try and save the children even if it meant they failed.

  • @pikapal91
    @pikapal91 3 года назад +12

    Am I the only one that thinks it would have been more interesting keeping 8 as the war doctor? A hopeless romantic, transformed into a war hardened general. Goes from loving and caring, to a man forged in war. It would be a completely different “doctor.”

  • @AnglicanFish
    @AnglicanFish 3 года назад +142

    Honestly it’s so sad how Series 7 was so bad. The Day of the Doctor gives you an idea of exactly how incredible Smith’s final season could’ve been, but instead we got nothing from River, two seconds of the Silence, and Turkey being cooked on Trenzalore

    • @grahamstrouse1165
      @grahamstrouse1165 9 месяцев назад

      Series 7 was a mess overall but it did have a few really good episodes.

  • @RegginaldRiglet
    @RegginaldRiglet 3 года назад +3

    These are the types of videos I love. I’ve never watched a Dr who episode in my life. But, your passion, effort, writing, and editing inspires me to want to watch it. Love the content you produce. Gladly be here to watch more Dr. who breakdowns and video essays

  • @bbqenjoyer
    @bbqenjoyer 3 года назад +8

    I love the: "no sir, all 13"

  • @quinnipi2400
    @quinnipi2400 3 года назад +96

    Revolution better be good, or I might die inside

    • @bob5432
      @bob5432 3 года назад +15

      reVOlution. Resolution was the s11 special

    • @tinykemper2561
      @tinykemper2561 3 года назад +9

      Well Jack is confirmed to be back, so that should be fun.

    • @WandG_Fan
      @WandG_Fan 3 года назад +1

      I also heard that Cybermen might be returning.

    • @Deathlygunn
      @Deathlygunn 3 года назад +10

      @Mohamed Abdalle Depends if Chibnall celebrates it I guess, I mean he let the show lose it's Christmas Day slot, I can kind of him just doing the 60th anniversary as the finale date for Series 14 rather than a proper special.

    • @HowDoIMakeAUsername
      @HowDoIMakeAUsername 3 года назад

      13 and Jack? How can it not be good?

  • @michaelfraser1073
    @michaelfraser1073 3 года назад +68

    The thing that always gets me about Hurt is that, despite being only the Doctor for one episode, he manages to make it feel like he’s been playing this character for years. He feels more Doctor than Tennant or Smith!

    • @michaelfraser1073
      @michaelfraser1073 3 года назад +20

      Also, I saw one comment about the Time War as depicted in Day, which remarked that the use of lasers by both sides is effectively the two civilisations throwing rocks at each other. They’d used all the powerful and horrific weapons, and now are just slinging rocks at each other now.

    • @danmenard6917
      @danmenard6917 3 года назад +6

      He did an excellent job with his own adventures in The War Doctor audio stories, you definitely can tell he's been fighting for his whole life and is really getting sick of the shit that the Time Lords are doing.

    • @femmefuntime
      @femmefuntime 3 года назад +3

      Wouldn’t say more than tennant or smith, but just as much

  • @tylertinney8294
    @tylertinney8294 2 года назад +7

    Since John Hurt died a few years ago and we will never see more episodes with him, it would be cool to see a comic series or book series with more about the time war instead. Feels like a story that needs to be told, even if it can’t be in the preferred medium

  • @derangedtangerine4731
    @derangedtangerine4731 3 года назад +7

    This episode is single handily my favourite and it makes me miss when the show wasn't ruined

  • @ishaandw
    @ishaandw 3 года назад +37

    He still feels the pain of losing the Timelords throughout the 9th and 10th doctor eras. Day of the Doctor was a second chance though. He redeemed himself.

    • @creed8712
      @creed8712 3 года назад +1

      Now they are all dead for real now though

  • @vcom741
    @vcom741 3 года назад +18

    15:40 Ironically, in the wake of Time War plots being solved (as well as them getting the license to it within 2 years time), Big Finish actually did a ton of development for the 8th doctor in audios, pretty much turning him into the man who could've pressed the button.

    • @aloysiuswhiteboat2934
      @aloysiuswhiteboat2934 2 года назад +4

      Time War 8 is much darker and more conflicted than War. I was disappointed by his run for the reasons pointed out in the video. War just has no teeth as the Doctor.

  • @paulfry3221
    @paulfry3221 3 года назад +5

    The time lord infantry soldiers look like Imperial guards. The planet broke before the Guard did.

  • @laurenbastin8849
    @laurenbastin8849 3 года назад +5

    if you want to see more of Tom Baker still having it, just watch season 3 of Star Wars Rebels where he plays the Bendu. It’s literally just the 4th Doctor as an immortal force alien and I love it

  • @radenbowerman9349
    @radenbowerman9349 3 года назад +81

    On your point about bringing back McGann: I'd love to see his Doctor play alongside Jodie Whittaker in a multi-Doctor story. I think it would be fascinating to see how his Doctor reacts to knowing what 13 has gone through since 8 and it would be a nice tie in to the classics

    • @HowDoIMakeAUsername
      @HowDoIMakeAUsername 3 года назад +1

      Yesssss. At this point, I'd be happy with an 8th Doctor miniseries but 13 is my Doctor so that'd be a pair-up for the ages.

    • @doctorwho786
      @doctorwho786 3 года назад +4

      I would love this too, but don't trust Chibnall to pull it off well

    • @danmenard6917
      @danmenard6917 3 года назад +3

      ​@@HowDoIMakeAUsername We've seen 8 go from the bouncy charming romantic to the broken suicidal wreck steadily through his audio adventures from Big Finish (which Night of the Doctor confirm are canon, as he recites his audio stories' companions by name), so we know he spent 800 years mourning the death of one of his companions by isolating himself on an oceanic planet not going anywhere. Eight's been through a LOT of shit leading up to the Time War, Big Finish loves to torture the poor man.
      I'd totally love to see McGann come back for a Multi-Doctor special with Whittaker's Doctor, too. Perhaps Eight during his time travelling with Molly (where he's wearing his WW1 era clothes, before he swaps to his Night of the Doctor/Time War outfit)

    • @radenbowerman9349
      @radenbowerman9349 3 года назад +3

      @@doctorwho786 if Chibnall starts playing to his strengths more, rather than just doing a bunch of "headline stories" then it can absolutely work. Look no further than Broadchurch to see how good of a writer Chibnall can be when he wants to

    • @filthycasual8187
      @filthycasual8187 3 года назад +1

      @@radenbowerman9349 Broadchurch wasn't made during an era where going woke and losing money was deemed acceptable.

  • @krab1791
    @krab1791 3 года назад +12

    Not only do David and Matt play well against eat other on film but they play well against each in real life as well.
    There was a special panel with them and Alex Kingston on the Friday night of NY Comic Con the weekend that Jodie Whitticker premiered as the Doctor.
    It was wonderful and hilarious. They were so fun together and when you added Alex in, it brought it up a level.
    I would pay to see it all over again.

  • @MeghanTheShade
    @MeghanTheShade 3 года назад +5

    The laser/visible beam coming out of the screwdriver has been shown before this in NuWho, but it's easy to miss, since it was a very short bit in Rose, when 9 tells her to mind her eyes before shorting out the elevator controls.

  • @SilverStormShadow
    @SilverStormShadow 3 года назад +10

    I really don't think 9 as the War Doctor can work from a timeline perspective, because of 1 tiny little moment in Rose, 9 looks at himself in the mirror, and reacts to his new face, as though he's never seen it before, if he fought in the time war, there is no way that this is the first time that he has seen his own face, it doesn't make any sense.
    I think 9 also works better as the Doctor who knows what he's done in his previous form and is completely ashamed of it, and has become a Nihilist due to it, his season to me feels almost like he's in shell shock over what he did in a previous form, he never really felt like the specific incarnation that fought in the Time War, rather the one that had to look back upon and live with the fact that he did those things in his previous life.