Has anyone noticed how each time they show "heaven", it looks more and more sinister? DEEP BREATH - Beautiful garden paradise INTO THE DALEK - inside a magnificent-looking drawing/ tea room THE CARETAKER - brightly lit office / office hallway FLATLINE - office room? IN THE FOREST OF THE NIGHT - the 3W office DARK WATER - city-like environment at night
Missy was welcoming people to heaven to learn more about the Doctor. The subjects got less and less interesting so she stopped pretending to be polite after a while
John Simm's Master in Ten's arms: "I win." Then he wakes up in this garden. "Welcome to He-" (sees him) "Well, this is awkward..." "Would you mind transferring me to this ring? I kind of had plans..." "Oh yeah, sure." (presses some buttons.)
You know what I just noticed? In her first ever scene, she's like "I love his new accent, I think I might keep it" and she actually did; she keeps changing between her scottish and English accent throughout her run as Missy. Cool little detail.
[Series 9: *The Return of Jack Harkness*] Jack: You're the Master? I still hate you, but gotta say your looks have improved. Missy: Call me 'Missy' big boy. There's something I want from you. Jack: Hello Missy. What do you want? Missy: Head. Jack: Oh, that sounds fantastic! Lemme brush my teeth. Missy: Haha big boy, I think you misunderstood... [Series 9: *The Return of the Face of Boe*]
Did anyone else get chills at the security guards realization he was dead? Especially with that music, that premise alone could make a good avant garde existential movie if it had a similar soundtrack to that.
@@HazarTulum they were best, bestest friends when they were kids (plus the Doctor refuses to kill Him/Her even when they should have, morally speaking, cause they "love" them)
@@something_relevant_m the Doctor doesn't kill the Master, because he doesn't kill. Look at Resurrection of the Daleks. He had the perfect opportunity to kill Davros, and he couldn't do it. He had the opportunity to wipe out all the Daleks in The Parting if the Ways. He couldn't do it. "Coward. Any day."
@@HazarTulum correction, he tries hard not to kill out of morality, but he will if he has no choice, he has killed before and will again if nessesary (refer to the War Doctor)
In Hell Bent it was explained that Missy knew about the Hybrid and knew or hoped that 12/Clara would become the Hybrid. Doesn't made much sense smh, Moffat just tried to fix this plothole
The deep breath set has been used at least twice in the whoniverse before. The girl who waited garden scene and in the Sarah Jane adventures, in the infinity trap where the wet footprints appear in front of Clyde and rani.
There's no way to know for certain because he's run out of bodies several times and stole quite a few, also he was granted more regeneration in the Time War. It's never said how many times he's actually regenerated, and actually the Derek Jacobi-John Simm regeneration is the only on-screen Master regeneration
Roger delgado's master was the 13th regeneration. The master stole some bodies (anthony ainley's master, eric robert's master) before he was granted a new regeneration cycle, the first of which was derek jacobi's master (the 14th master). We see derek jacobi regenerate into john simm, the 15th master. Assuming there are no incarnations between john simm and missy, missy is the 16th master.
Missy is incarnation number 18. She's the 5th body of the Masters second regeneration cycle, with Alex Macqueen being the first of the new cycle. But as of writing this comment, the Master is currently on number 19, with Sacha Dhawan
didn't that police man lose his arm when he died? why did he not feel pain from losing it in the nethersphere, but being cremated and being operated while dead you can?
That police man was disintegrated, so technically he shouldn't even be in the Nethersphere. Though the general idea is that you don't feel pain from dying in the Nethersphere, only pain inflicted to the body after death such as cremation, donating body parts, etc...
Missy and the Doctor are like 2 siblings, Missy being the annoying, mean sister who likes to torment her well behaved brother, but who is ready to kill anyone who hurts or bothers her brother (because, she's the only one who has the right to do that)
Fun fact I just realised the scene where she meets the half man is the same set they used in eternity trap part1 from the Sarah Jane adventures! If your watching it the number to skip to is 9:02 but in Doctor who skip to number 1:46
I would like to have tea with Missy in the promised land but I would be another Time Lord instead of someone being dead...and I would have either my own TARDIS or my own teleport bracelet like Missy that would let me teleport from the real world and the nethersphere/promised land like she can
Missy is great. Best character in years. And Capaldi. What a team up. So I tried to do it. Sit through Season 8. I failed. It is insufferable. To watch two actors practically born to play their respective roles in what could well have become one of the greatest on-screen rivalries in the history of television get wasted like this in a badly written shower of raw sewage was heart breaking. Look at what they did to my boy.
See, this is just something I didn't get, why did Missy choose Clara? Like....I don't understand it at all, even in this scene she made Clara out to be a little more important but she wasn't that important at all.
It added more Missy, which is good enough. But it also added the series-long concept of soul collecting, which would have come completely out of nowhere otherwise.
I guess it's because they're some of the ones most connected to the Doctor, and she wants to get to him in some way. Or just because she feels like it.
Not to mention, why is it picking up people from across time and space, when Missy was only operating in the 21st century? I presume this wasn't his intention but unfortunately Moffat has written these episodes in a way which frames the Nethersphere afterlife as real, which means that in the Whoniverse, people DO feel pain after death, which honestly kind of bothers me.
Excerpt from Death in Heaven: DOCTOR: Dead bodies don't have minds, of course, but she's been upgrading dying minds to a hard drive for a long time. So she upgrades the hardware, and then she updates the software. KATE: What do you mean, a long time? How long? DOCTOR: Well, she must have a Tardis somewhere, so as long as she likes. The past, the future KATE: How long, Doctor? DOCTOR: How long has the human race had a concept of an afterlife? Turns out the afterlife is real, and it's emptying. Every graveyard on planet Earth is about to burst its banks. So presumably it's been picking up people from every time.
Missy is one of the best recurring who characters in years
*The* best.
She's up there with Jack and River
she is my favourite version of the master after all
Best master ever! I love her so much. Dwahan? I don’t know how to spell his name- the newest master ISNT that bad either. But missy is the best
@@zozophonchkey5300 He isn't that good either.
Has anyone noticed how each time they show "heaven", it looks more and more sinister?
DEEP BREATH - Beautiful garden paradise
INTO THE DALEK - inside a magnificent-looking drawing/ tea room
THE CARETAKER - brightly lit office / office hallway
FLATLINE - office room?
IN THE FOREST OF THE NIGHT - the 3W office
DARK WATER - city-like environment at night
Missy was welcoming people to heaven to learn more about the Doctor. The subjects got less and less interesting so she stopped pretending to be polite after a while
but she always managed to have them say something nice XD
@@reagantao3436
RIP you beautiful , crazy bastard 😥
John Simm's Master in Ten's arms: "I win."
Then he wakes up in this garden.
"Welcome to He-" (sees him) "Well, this is awkward..."
"Would you mind transferring me to this ring? I kind of had plans..."
"Oh yeah, sure." (presses some buttons.)
Did anyone notice that you can slightly hear Missy's theme in the Into The Dalek "Missy" scene?
You know what I just noticed? In her first ever scene, she's like "I love his new accent, I think I might keep it" and she actually did; she keeps changing between her scottish and English accent throughout her run as Missy. Cool little detail.
Michelle Gomez has grown on me over the years.
i just noticed that at the beginning she seemed to be more upbeat and cheerful but towards the end she looked as though she was becoming irritated
MurphyFilms And a bit insane.
Bored I think
[Series 9: *The Return of Jack Harkness*]
Jack: You're the Master? I still hate you, but gotta say your looks have improved.
Missy: Call me 'Missy' big boy. There's something I want from you.
Jack: Hello Missy. What do you want?
Missy: Head.
Jack: Oh, that sounds fantastic! Lemme brush my teeth.
Missy: Haha big boy, I think you misunderstood...
[Series 9: *The Return of the Face of Boe*]
G_Man yes
Did you wish REALLLY hard?
Undoubtedly the best Master we've had for a long time. Michelle Gomez infused her with so much nuance and played Missy to perfection.
Did anyone else get chills at the security guards realization he was dead? Especially with that music, that premise alone could make a good avant garde existential movie if it had a similar soundtrack to that.
At around the 3 minute mark when the guard realises he’s dead the music is the same as when Missy realises she has to kill the Master.
I forgot all this. Some next level foreshadowing and building up to the finale
Well miss you missy
1:27 that was a HUGE clue. I had a feeling it was the Master since then.
How? The Doctor and the Master were never lovers
@@HazarTulum they were best, bestest friends when they were kids (plus the Doctor refuses to kill Him/Her even when they should have, morally speaking, cause they "love" them)
@@something_relevant_m the Doctor doesn't kill the Master, because he doesn't kill. Look at Resurrection of the Daleks. He had the perfect opportunity to kill Davros, and he couldn't do it. He had the opportunity to wipe out all the Daleks in The Parting if the Ways. He couldn't do it. "Coward. Any day."
@@HazarTulum correction, he tries hard not to kill out of morality, but he will if he has no choice, he has killed before and will again if nessesary (refer to the War Doctor)
@@something_relevant_m sure, but my point still stands
Nicely put together
Well, I do my best.
@@lazytimelord You're the interface? Sorry.. I had to :D (Day of the Doctor)
The Master really is a genius.
She’s in the same garden as the Sarah Jane adventures series 3 episode 7, don’t know how I knew that.
the same garden is used in Amy's choice
Davros Saxon not Amy’s Choice, it was the Girl who Waited.
I am *so* disappointed we didn't get to see more of Missy. Once she stopped randomly killing people, I really started to like her!
If you listen closely at the end of the Deep Breath scene, you can actually hear the Master's drums in the background.
It was The Master who got The Doctor and Clara together.
Why? But I like Missy even though she is evil.
To create the Hybrid. It was explained in series 9
In Hell Bent it was explained that Missy knew about the Hybrid and knew or hoped that 12/Clara would become the Hybrid. Doesn't made much sense smh, Moffat just tried to fix this plothole
god I love this lady she should have been the doctor
they just keep bringing her back - she just waits it out until the Doctor notices her (or until she can get the Cybermen up and working)
One thing I don't get, if everyone in heaven went to the promised land. Does that mean a clockwork droid became a cyber man? Which makes no sense!
The mind alone was human enough by that point as alluded to in Deep Breath.
The deep breath set has been used at least twice in the whoniverse before. The girl who waited garden scene and in the Sarah Jane adventures, in the infinity trap where the wet footprints appear in front of Clyde and rani.
She's everything I need in my life and more
𝙄𝙣 𝙜𝙡𝙖𝙙 𝙞 𝙛𝙤𝙪𝙣𝙙 𝙩𝙝𝙞𝙨 𝙫𝙞𝙙𝙚𝙤
My cats nickname is actually Missy soon as she appeared I said “that’s her nickname”
What does she mean by my Clara?
She was the women at the shop who the doctor and clara together.
Alex the Muffin Your grammar is atrocious.
He missed out one word, god you're a grammar nazi
She was the woman in the shop...
"Ohh Heaven is a place on Earth...."
In deep breath is that the same garden what Amy went to when the doctor forgot her and she was stranded there
What regeneration is the master currently on?
There's no way to know for certain because he's run out of bodies several times and stole quite a few, also he was granted more regeneration in the Time War. It's never said how many times he's actually regenerated, and actually the Derek Jacobi-John Simm regeneration is the only on-screen Master regeneration
Roger delgado's master was the 13th regeneration. The master stole some bodies (anthony ainley's master, eric robert's master) before he was granted a new regeneration cycle, the first of which was derek jacobi's master (the 14th master). We see derek jacobi regenerate into john simm, the 15th master. Assuming there are no incarnations between john simm and missy, missy is the 16th master.
Missy is incarnation number 18. She's the 5th body of the Masters second regeneration cycle, with Alex Macqueen being the first of the new cycle. But as of writing this comment, the Master is currently on number 19, with Sacha Dhawan
i have chosen well than laughs thats so delgado
didn't that police man lose his arm when he died? why did he not feel pain from losing it in the nethersphere, but being cremated and being operated while dead you can?
That police man was disintegrated, so technically he shouldn't even be in the Nethersphere. Though the general idea is that you don't feel pain from dying in the Nethersphere, only pain inflicted to the body after death such as cremation, donating body parts, etc...
There should've been a scene with sabre in Time Heist
I thought they didn't die though
The scenery used for the deep breath scene is the one used in the eternal trap episode of Sarah Jane!
Anyone realise it's the same garden from "The Girl who Waited" the Tim Burton looking one.
Even Time Lords use IPads
becouse she turned Steve Jobs into Cyberman
why does missy have a tablet? I thought timelords ... sry timeladies... have cooler gadget?!
Jared Leto Because they have Steve Jobs in the afterlife!
Lmao
she has a phone that can pulverize people and youre asking that she has a tablet???
Do all monsters for every season
So did missy meet Delgado in the nether sphere?
maybe he's now a cyberman
Missy and the Doctor are like 2 siblings, Missy being the annoying, mean sister who likes to torment her well behaved brother, but who is ready to kill anyone who hurts or bothers her brother (because, she's the only one who has the right to do that)
missy in this video: the doctor is my boyfriend and loves me
you: siblings
Tear Bringer - Steven Moffat
Fun fact I just realised the scene where she meets the half man is the same set they used in eternity trap part1 from the Sarah Jane adventures! If your watching it the number to skip to is 9:02 but in Doctor who skip to number 1:46
I would like to have tea with Missy in the promised land but I would be another Time Lord instead of someone being dead...and I would have either my own TARDIS or my own teleport bracelet like Missy that would let me teleport from the real world and the nethersphere/promised land like she can
This isn’t all her scenes tho.
Missy is great. Best character in years. And Capaldi. What a team up. So I tried to do it. Sit through Season 8. I failed. It is insufferable. To watch two actors practically born to play their respective roles in what could well have become one of the greatest on-screen rivalries in the history of television get wasted like this in a badly written shower of raw sewage was heart breaking. Look at what they did to my boy.
It's cool and all , but. *Dead does not outnumber the living*
Yeah, it does. Over 100 billion people died in Earth's history. You're an idiot.
See, this is just something I didn't get, why did Missy choose Clara? Like....I don't understand it at all, even in this scene she made Clara out to be a little more important but she wasn't that important at all.
kylephantom4 It was explained at the end of season 9, Doctor (12th)/Clara together was the hybrid and it was say or implied that Missy knew about it.
If missy is in heaven i want to go to hell
I was just thinking that when I heard her say "Heaven"
If Missy is in Heaven I'm going to heaven.
Say something nice..
If I had my TARDIS I would visit the promise land to have tea with Missy
Anyone agree that these scenes being in previous episodes actually added nothing?
It added more Missy, which is good enough. But it also added the series-long concept of soul collecting, which would have come completely out of nowhere otherwise.
In retrospect these scenes make no sense whatsoever. Why would Missy be there to welcome individual human beings to her virtual heaven?
I guess it's because they're some of the ones most connected to the Doctor, and she wants to get to him in some way. Or just because she feels like it.
Not to mention, why is it picking up people from across time and space, when Missy was only operating in the 21st century?
I presume this wasn't his intention but unfortunately Moffat has written these episodes in a way which frames the Nethersphere afterlife as real, which means that in the Whoniverse, people DO feel pain after death, which honestly kind of bothers me.
Excerpt from Death in Heaven:
DOCTOR: Dead bodies don't have minds, of course, but she's been upgrading dying minds to a hard drive for a long time. So she upgrades the hardware, and then she updates the software.
KATE: What do you mean, a long time? How long?
DOCTOR: Well, she must have a Tardis somewhere, so as long as she likes. The past, the future
KATE: How long, Doctor?
DOCTOR: How long has the human race had a concept of an afterlife? Turns out the afterlife is real, and it's emptying. Every graveyard on planet Earth is about to burst its banks.
So presumably it's been picking up people from every time.
Tear-Bringer XD
I have made a video on my own thoughts on Missy if anybody wants to check it out.