Doctor Who Series 9 Episode 11 "Heaven Sent" (Jane and JVs REACTION 🔥)
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Ironic you called out the glasses as a merchandising opportunity. Actually they were introduced (based on an idea I think Capaldi had), that everyone owns a pair of sunglasses they can play with, and those kids who couldnt afford/didnt want to spend money on a official screwdriver toy would still be able to pretend to be the Doctor.
I forgot about that. Gotta love the guy thinking about that.
"Ironic"? ...ok lol
@@malcolmdrake6137 "happening in the opposite way to what is expected, and typically causing wry amusement because of this"
Kind of perfect use of the word. It often has a negative connotation but it works.
That’s similar to how David Tennant veto’d the idea of 10 wearing Japanese military boots and instead chose to wear converse sneakers so as to make cosplaying and dressing up as him easier for anyone :)
I always find it funny when people say "should have used the shovel" but he had no idea what was happening until his moment of realization in front of the wall. Seriously love these episode, and Capaldi´s Doctor.
I wouldn't put it past the Doctor to make the bastards who did this to him wait even longer by making them watch every time he punches that damn' wall. :)
This. He forgets what happened every time until he gets back to the wall. How is he gonna remember to bring a shovel?
Fun Facts: the first time we heard “The Shepard’s Boy”, was in The Day of the Doctor when the Doctors decided to save Gallifrey.
The Doctor doesn’t know he’s died multiple times until he reaches the wall and realizes the meaning of bird. So he wouldn’t know to bring the shovel until he reaches it. He also can’t go back because while he’s working out what to do the Veil is working it’s way towards him and he can’t get back.
The veil per the writers became a sentient creature after millions of years and tried to help him, since it and the Wall are the only things that do not reset.
The wall doesn’t reset because it’s not part of the trap, it’s part of the confession dial wall itself.
What did it do to help the Doctor?
The song from Day of the Doctor is called “This Time, There’s Three of Us”. The Shepherd’s Boy uses the best parts of that, and it’s one of the reasons Murray Gold is a musical genius.
But when did the Veil become sentient and help the Doctor? That never happened.
@@Jim_The_Fishthere was a series of short stories published officially that were from the perspective of various minor or background characters across the show’s history. one of these was the veil, and it mentions eventually wanting to help the doctor, leaving the shovel where he might see it, putting the “i am in room 12” tablet down, etc. it grows fond of him, and hopes it can escape with him at the end, and calls him its best friend. i don’t think it’s canon by any means, but it’s a fun otherworlds scenario!
Something to consider, did he say "The hybrid... is me." or did he say "The hybrid... is Me."
Took me a minute
Now rewatch the speech from “The Rings of Akhaten”
Too bad they never did a follow up episode to this one. Just went straight into a Christmas special
@@nich6200 Oh come on, Hell Bent wasn't that bad. Sure, it doesn't lives up to Heaven Sent, but it was still a decent season finale.
@@rossross3689 "Took me a minute" or "Took Me a minute"?
Capaldi, all on his own for the entire episode. Now that's a fantastic actor.
The music is just FUCKING AMAZING this episode!!!!!
And they even used it when 12th regenerates too.
Which makes it even more amazing
No it’s shit just like the rest of the episode
The Shepherd's Boy is one of the best cues of Murray Gold's career. The whole score is amazing, but that goddamn cue. Incredible!
@@cjbrett89 it’s shit
@@justsomerandomguyonline1144 Somebody is starved for attention
Straight masterpiece. One of the greatest episodes of any show, ever.
You need your head testing
@KayKo He trawls YewChoob looking for reactions to *Heaven Sent* so that he can lambast it. He's completely obsessed and possibly rather unhinged
This is one of the best episodes of the modern era :))
No it’s one of the worst
@@justsomerandomguyonline1144 Your taste is the worst
@@monofolk3948 no it’s not this episode is by far the worst episode of the show
@@justsomerandomguyonline1144 That's why your taste is the worst lol
If not THE BEST
The episode where I just fell in love with Capaldi's Doctor
This episode is meant as a metaphor for grief, particularly the known seven stages.
Shock and disbelief- the Doctor can’t actually believe that Clara has died in the way she did.
Denial - the Doctor keeps talking to Clara as if she’s there and forgets she isn’t.
Guilt - The Doctor always blames himself for letting Clara get too much like him and feels he should have taken care of her better.
Anger and bargaining- he is angry with the unknown people he feels are responsible for Clara’s death and even more so when he finds out who it is. He gives up little confessions to the Veil to get through the puzzle until he realises what is going on.
Depression, loneliness and reflection - the Doctor has a breakdown and tells Clara he wants to lose and it doesn’t matter what he does she still won’t be with him and it’s too much. 😢
Reconstruction- The Doctor’s subconscious has Clara tell him to fight through the grief and he needs to ‘get up off your arse and win’
Acceptance - although not totally accepting it the Doctor knows he needs to focus on getting out of this he’ll and fight with all his might to knock through the wall.
This episode should have bagged Peter a BAFTA or any award for his performance. Quite a masterpiece in writing, acting and directing!
The best! Capaldi is freaking amazing. I’ve rewatched this quite a few times and I still jump at some scenes. The doctor doesn’t bring the shovel because he doesn’t remember doing it until the end. At the very end his memory returns.
One of the best episodes of who ever, and shows how great capaldi is as the doctor, and actor in general
“How long can I keep doing this Clara? Burning the old me...to make a new one”
Yeah that’s going to come up again at some point.
This episode is why, in my humble opinion, Capaldi was the best doctor of modern Who, and Moffat the best writer the show has seen. I can’t for a moment imagine Ecelston, Tenant, Smith, or Whitaker being able to hold the entire extra long episode with no other characters to interact with and still be able to take us through the full range of emotion accompanying grief that the doctor went through in this episode while also keeping us fully invested in a story, that while it does have a looming threat has no specific antagonist to progress the plot. And Moffat in this episode as well as numerous others, shows himself able to play with the concept of time in story telling and as not only a gimmick but a way of fleshing out themes and purposes of stories in a way that I have never seen another writer even come close to. I consider this episode the finest piece of Doctor Who ever produced.
Tennant could have done it, easily. Maybe Eccleston. Don't know if Smith could have done it without flailing and looking like a muppet while doing it.
@@ms_scribbles no way, Tennant could hold an emotional outing I grant you but his doctor only operated in extremes, he bounced between nanchalantly flippant, undeterrably focused and in desperate need of some Prozac with really no stops in between. His strength was that somehow he could pull off these momentary changes so seamlessly that you don’t question the sincerity the only way he could ever make them work is when he had someone to play off of. He didn’t have nearly enough nuance to pull an episode like this off
I'm sorry to say this JV, but Clara is most definitely dead. The Clara you saw was in his mind.
I love this episode. It's my absolute favorite. It shows the Doctor in a way we've rarely ever seen; hopeless. Him breaking down is Capaldi at his best.
IIRC, the sunglasses were Capaldi's idea so that cosplayers on a budget wouldn't need to shell out money for their own sonic screwdrivers.
I think he was thinking more about little kids playing dress up whose parents don’t have a lot of money than cosplayers lol
@@jacobcurle8964 Makes sense.
One of the most amazing episodes of television ever. Capaldi should just have awards thrown at him for this.
3:04 The writing on the wall by the window is his opening monologue:
“As you come into this world,
something else is also born.
You begin your life,
and it begins a journey.
Towards you.
Wherever you go.
Whatever path you take.
It will follow.
You will notice a second
shadow next to yours.
Your life will then be over.”
great reaction, IMO this is the best episode in tv history, everything was brilliant, the episode was pretty much just one giant monologue from Capaldi which was perfection,
also The Doctor couldn't use the shovel because he forgot everything he was suppose to do everytime he burned himself up to make the new copy, and the wall didn't reset because it was the exit so it had to stay the same & yes that is Gallifrey
My favorite episode of all DOCTOR WHO.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@justsomerandomguyonline1144 I know, it's not *Fear Her* is it, ace?
Little bit of influence from the Allegretto in Beethoven's 7th AND Ravel's Bolero there, I think, Murray? Whatever the influence, 'Breaking The Wall' is an astounding classic piece of Doctor Who music, set to an incredible solo performance by the Capaldi. "That's one hell of a bird!"
The first ever companion to die was Adric under Peter Davidson's Dr Who.
Katrina and Sara Kingdom both died during The Daleks Master Plan.
@@paulwatson9486 Adric died in the show back in the early 1980s...
The Dalek Master Plan aired in 1965.
@@paulwatson9486 You did read the initial post "companion" did Katrina and Sara whom I don't recall at all travel with the Doctor?
This episode shows why the Doctor is feared - it’s not that he’s armed because he never is.
It’s that he won’t give up until he wins - even if takes a bajillion years, he’ll go down winning and fighting if he has to. He’d rather not fight - he’s the wanderer who wants to see the universe - but he will if necessary.
I absolutely love this episode, rewatching it is even better! Seeing all the clues that this a time loop is amazing, not a wasted moment. And Peter’s performance, practically solo, is amazing!
12 doctor can do whole ep almost single handed and still one the best eps in the show
This is my single favorite episode of Doctor Who
One of my all time favorite episodes 🥰 Soooo good and so sad and so well done. I was fully fooled the whole time until the reveal that it was him every time.
Easily one of the greatest episodes of any show
In the 1996 movie, the Eighth Doctor said he was human on his mother's side. I think everyone ignored it - except Steven Moffat?
Nah, it was erased a while ago, because it was bullshit American sitcom logic.
@@ms_scribbles It’s clearly reinforced by Ashildr in the next episode.
You asked how long the Earth will exist... just a reminder that this was the plot of "The End of the World", the second episode of Doctor Who you ever watched. (According to the episode, it's destroyed about 5 billion years in the future.)
Four and a half billion years….
Peter Capaldi’s absolute master class in acting. I wasn’t his biggest fan but this (and the next couple) episodes sold me as a treasure in the Who-verse.
The doctor is a man of focus, commitment and sheer f*cking will!
The diamond doesn’t reset, mainly because plot, but the reasoning not stated is that it is meant to be the outer seal of the confession dial. The mechanism resets, but the seal cannot.
I laughed at the “use the shovel” comment. Honestly never thought of that!
But he did not remember being there before. Until he’s at the wall he doesn’t remember.
@@CrankyGrandma Although he remembers the bird story he is telling...
@@billyshearer117 When he’s reached the wall. It’s only when he reaches the wall that he figures out the meaning of “Bird”. He still wouldn’t have a reason to bring the shovel. At as we saw, the instant he realizes he breaks down cause he knows he’s ether going to give up and die there for good, give up the meaning of the hybrid or die billions of time to breakthrough. By the time he resolves himself, the Veil is already in the corridor, and because of the following episode we know why one of the options was never going to be chosen.
Rose: Goes to an alternate universe and lives out her life
Martha: Goes into the military(?) And lives out her life
Donna: chillin with 14 and her family
Amy and Rory: dies of old age due to the Weeping Angel, which is a merciful death, they just live theit lives together anf have a family and die of old age which is actually a nice way to go out
Clara: died 3 fucking times, technically she will die a 4th time when she goes back to the Raven.
shovel wont work to break the carbon structure because the doctors hand got stronger each time even though he got reset ,bit like what martial artists do to toughen up
This episode describe exactly what's the meaning of living with a chronic painful disease
Great reaction guys, thanks! I think I was around for the start of Doctor Who, and it's definitely been a while. Also kudos to Jane continuing to record reactions while uber pregnant!
If you want to know why the Doctor was scared when he fled Gallifrey with his granddaughter, you have to go to the Gallifrey spinoff audio series from Big Finish. Specifically S04E02, "Disassembled", where the Doctor's brother explains what happened. And yes, he has one, he even says as much during Martha's first episode. She asks him if he has a brother and the Doctor says "not anymore". He doesn't claim he never had one. Just that he had one, but he doesn't anymore. Probably because poor Braxiatel died with all the other Time Lords during the Time War. Or at least, that would be the Doctor's thoughts, especially back at that point, when he thought he was the only Time Lord in the universe.
Why does she always look so disgusted by everything?
Maybe because she’s disgusted by how poor this episode is
@@justsomerandomguyonline1144 Well she looks like that in pretty much every video
I don't know about _always,_ but she's seriously pregnant at the time of this reaction, and has been during a great many of these *Doctor Who* reactions.
Even though they've had the baby already, she's explained in previous reactions that her pregnancies are exceptionally difficult. Not just the normal kind of difficult when one is about to deliver.
Anywizzle, there are episodes upon episodes wherein she is at the point she's about to pop! Heck, I look like that when I've eaten too much pasta. Now imagine the pasta is alive! 😱🥴🤭
@@justsomerandomguyonline1144 LOL no.
Earth is about 4.5 billion years old and the sun seems to be about half way through its lifespan. So yeah. Earth in some form will still be around 2 billion years from now.
This is a great episode because it just highlighted Peter Capaldi's amazing acting in a way they had failed to do most of his time as the Doctor, and not since they had done since he was in Torchwood.
would the shovel have broken and he not have been able to use it for digging if he'd used it on the wall?
Had to watch your reaction because I got lost only seen once before,
Can appreciate it now
Beautiful episode, go Capaldi ❤️
Next episode literally made me cry🤣
Im gonna start calling pregnant women "time lords" lol 😎
I love this episode.
Ayy here we go for the best episode of new who!
You mean the weeping angles.
I think the diamond room didnt reset because it was in the centre of the castle.. kinda like a clock... the hands move but the pin in the middle doesnt
Either that or the erosion of it was just so slow that the reset mechanism simply didn’t recognize anything to reset
Such an amazing episode. Still great even after multiple viewings.
Cool episode, cool reaction!
P.S. This is old video, right?
There have been a few “Doctor-light” episodes, like Blink, but I think this might have been the only episode, in the old or new series, with essentially *only* the Doctor.
Not a fan of the cepaldi era but this episode is undoubtedly a masterpiece.
@xZemty I'm the exact opposite of you. I'm not a fan of the Tennant era. When I watch the new who era, I completely skip his era altogether. Capaldi is my favorite Doctor next to Tom Baker, William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, and Jon Pertwee. Yes I believe Peter belongs in a group with them.
If you aren't a fan of the era, then I'm hoping you at least understand this episode and how it fits into the era and the episode after it...
Many people feel like Moffat didn't know what he was in Hell Bent, but I think he did.
@@thepandorica1660 of course I do I'm not THAT stupid
@@xzempty_8387 thank you. I know you're not, but I was just making sure that you're not like most of the fandom.
@@thepandorica1660 I am one of those people who absolutely love Capaldi. Hes the best Doctor in new who. Yes hes a phenomenal actor, but he embodies the classic Doctors the best. I still miss him to this day.
The subtitle at the end is wrong. He says "it's Me."
12:47 - Good point - I never thought of that. Why didn’t dying on the floor Doctor regenerate? 🧐
Because - I suspect - that the Confession Dial experience that he's going through is the same as the experience he had with his battle with Chancellor Goth in the matrix on Gallifrey in 'The Deadly Assassin'. It was more likely a mind battle. Noting that there appears to be an absence of injury to the Doctor's hand when he finally exits the dial to the surface of Gallifrey, even though he had been hitting the diamond barrier only seconds before, seems to support this. Thus they could put him through tremendous torture, make him believe that he was in utter agony in order to extract information from him, but not physically inflict any injury upon him. It doesn't alter the fact that he was in there for billions of years of torment. As with 'The Prisoner', indeed this episode reminds me greatly of that series, Patrick McGoohan's captors used far more mental cruelty as a means to get their wants than anything else and he always returned to the village at the end of each episode. In effect, the same as the time loop/do loop the Doctor went through here. A do loop just means you get an infinitesimal advance before going straight back to square one and repeat the process all over again.
@@josefschiltz2192 Fair call. Deadly Assasin showed that the Doctor was “experiancing” his adventure so to speak. I recall Engin getting concerned...?
@@dalekwatcher I suspect that had the Doctor's physical form been shown in a dream state the audience wouldn't have felt the Doctor was imperilled.
Likewise, dramatic effect would have been lessened, at the emergence upon the surface of Gallifrey, had he been shown to wake in his real body beforehand. It's only longtime Whovians would pick out the points of regeneration or have knowledge of Time Lord tech in order to say, "hang on" Moffat and gang leave it up to us to sort out these fine points between us and then, if questioned, say, "oh, yes . . you noticed that did you?" before scribbling that down for future reference if the question ever comes up again!
@@josefschiltz2192 Haha! Very true. I’m still trying to figure out how a remaining set of regens could be transferred over to Mawdryn!
@@dalekwatcher I haven't seen 'Mawdryn Undead' since it's transmission. That's one still missing from my collection. Since I'm a fan of the late David Collings - I still think he should have been a Doctor at some point - I really ought to get it.
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you should give classic dr who a try and react to these stories
-spearheads from space
-inferno
-terror of the autons
-the mind of evil
-the daemons
-the claws of axos
-carnival of monsters
-frontier in space
-the green death
-gensis of the daleks
-pyrmids of mars
-seeds of doom
-the deadly assin
-the robots of death
-image of the fendhal
-the pirate planet
-destiny of the daleks
-city of death
-full circle,state of decay,worriors gate
-the keeper of traken
-logoplis
-kinda
-earthshock
-frontios
-caves of andrazani
-veangence on varos
-the mark of the rani
-revaltions of the daleks
-trail of a timelords - the mysterious planet /mindwarp/terror of the verviods /the ultimate foe
-rembrance of the daleks
-the happiness patrol
-the greatest show in the galaxy
-battlefield
-the curse of fendric
-survival
@Thomas Meehan theres many
-the dalek invasion of earth
-the keys of marunius
-the romans
-the space meusum
-the chase
-the war machines
-the tenth planet
-the ice worriors
-the seeds of death
-the mind robber
-the tomb of the cybermen
-the moonbase
-the war games
also cannot wait for the next one
Capaldis best episode.
The doctor actually killed his bully as a boy look it up
Oof, that story. What a heartbreaker.
First companion of New Who to die....it errrrr...happened more in the classic series
@Thomas Meehan Yeah. I know. That's. Why. I. Said.
When do you watch the last part of twilight??
THANK YOU BOTH FOR SAYING IT!!- This is a fantastic episode, but I never understood why when discovering the diamond wall & realizing he's got to get through it he didn't retrieve the shovel!
Because he didn't know what was happening or what to do until the Confession Phantom was already behind him so he couldn't just go back...but go forward.
the shovel isn't a timelord. it doesn't have a copy in the hard drive. using it once on something 14x stronger than diamond would be pretty useless. maybe you didn't understand the episode
🤣🤣
@@chriscoombes6751 How exactly do you expect him to get past the monster? He never remembers what is going on until he's in the 12 room, by which point it's right behind him with no way to get past.
you please react to the lady of heaven trailer
In Classic Who, the Doctor's Mother was Human, his Father was a Time Lord. Raven is a Bird.
Jamie Doyle The only time aim the doctor said he was half human was in the movie. In the same movie, the 7th doctor said he wasn't human. The doctor is not have human. He is 100% Gallifreyan
@@AmyWarriorPrincess That was the Reason the Doctor Loved Earth so much and why he kept going back to Earth. That was the History, the real reason was because the BBC couldn't afford to constantly build Alien Planets, Cities and Alien Technology. Don't forget - The Programme was only given a small amount of money for each Episode. The Heads of the BBC wanted to shut it down. As was shoen in An Adventure In Space And Time. The Stanley Baxtor Show got a great deal more, in fact it almost bankrupt the BBC. That was why the Head of the BBC had to resign. It was all his doing.
@@Jamienomore Yes, it's a bit of lore that never really caught on, and has kind of been Jossed, by Davies and Moffat.
@@chrissonofpear1384 The Hint was also dropped in the Peter Capaldi Episode Hell Bent when ME was speaking to the Doctor.
The TV Movie is not Classic Who. It was a pilot for an attempt at Americanizing Doctor Who. It failed, and so did the "half-human" BS.