Yeah, she somehow managed to girlboss her way to getting a Tardis because “she’s entitled to her past”. All of reality can go to crap as long as she gets her way. Remember kill the moon?
@@tgiacin435 I mean, she didn't girl boss her way to a Tardis. The Doctor stole it, lost his memory, and then her and Me kept it. Not very girl boss. The Clara hate is strong with this one 😂
@@HeidiSholl she still should’ve went back to her death. Clara was fine when she was with 11, but after that, they tried to make her be like the Doctor. Also with the Tardis, she said she was entitled to her past even though she’s not entitled to anything. Let’s also look at her deciding overrule literally the entire planet to destroy the moon because it’s a baby, even though hundreds have died because of the moon causing damage to earth. Or how about how she thought she had the right to fuck with time because her boyfriend was hit by a car, so she stole the keys to the Tardis and tried destroy them. Maybe I could tolerate Clara if the Clara we see post splintering and in the diner were also splinters to save him. Also if they were worried about the timelords finding her, why did she dematerialize the diner near him, and why did she paint a mural on the Tardis? That would only make him remember what she looks like. That’s literally all the timelords need to track her down, and put her back at her moment of death. Also the Doctor went through the mind prison in heaven sent, and had a whole thing about grief, only to bring back Clara when you had Catarina, Sarah Kingdom and Adric. It makes the Doctor look like a dick because two of those people were better than Clara. Though I guess it’s for the better since Adric wouldn’t know how little the Doctor actually cared about him
Honestly Donna's conversations with Doctor Moon in Silence in the Library and Forest of the Damned hit different once you learn that Moffat and Davies intended Doctor Moon to be, chronologically, the very last incarnation of The Doctor, uploaded to the Library at the moment of their death, to watch over River and everyone else preserved there. So for Doctor Moon, he KNEW Donna's eventual fate and was both protecting his old friend and foreshadowing what was to come for her. Because we know the Doctor never forgets a companion: "I remember them all." It must have been nice for Doctor Moon, getting to see Donna one more time after so many years.
@@olirothers That was the intention of Steven Moffat and RTD at the time of writing, but they also left things ambiguous enough that future writers won't get boxed in with that specific future. Consider it Moffat's professional headcanon.
@@RenTraina I mean the whole Trenzalore arc amounted to basically nothing of any actual consequence in the end. The show's status quo, implied or otherwise, didn't really change, and, largely, Moffat just wasted our time with it overall. Also there's (by Moffat's own admission) nothing in the Trenzalore arc that would actually undo his Doctor Moon theory, and he was in fact careful to write The Name of the Doctor to show that it's still possible, which was more or less the entire reason River's ghost is in the story at all.
What you call “RTD’s iconic shot” is actually a homage to the opening shot of Jon Pertwee’s first story, “Spearhead From Space”. Can’t believe you missed that one!!
I find things every time I rewatch. For example in Death In Heaven Clara says to Danny “I did love you, I can’t believe I’m never going to say those words again. Cut to The Witch’s Familar when Missy convinced her to get inside the dalek casing and said to her “Say I love you. Those exact words. Don’t question it.” Forcing Clara to say something she thought she’d never say again.
One I like is in The End of the World, the blue guy talking to the Face of Boe mentions that "this is indeed the Bad Wolf scenario." Given that the Face of Boe is later revealed to be Captain Jack, you get the impression that these two are talking about Nine and Rose.
I love the ongoing joke about how this quarry looks just the the one in such and such episode when it is the same quarry. It similar to Stargate SG1 with the desert scenes and forests looking just like the sand dunes and forests of British Columbia in Canada. It's incredible how the reused places can feel so different yet be the same. It shows just how amazing the filmmakers are on Doctor Who.
I kinda also wanna add to the familiar face part: we also see Karen gillan in the same episode as Peter capldi’s season 4 role and she then became the next companion
Fun fact, in Sarah Jane Adventures, Series 3 - Ep 7/8. They use the same garden to film outside the haunted mansion, as the girl who waited and missys land!
In Journey's end, Dalek Caan says, "I saw the truth of us, Creator, and I decreed, "No more!'" This was in 2008, a full 5 years before the 50th anniversary special.
One of things that's always stuck with me is that the actress who played the character Linda in the episode The Time of the Doctor, who was a member of clara's family, also voiced the ATMOS satnavs in the series 4 episodes The Sontaran Stratagem and The Poison Sky! Great video! Thanks Crispy and Who Culture! 😊😊
I was rewatching Matt Smith's years as the Doctor, and we can't forget that Solomon, portrayed by David Bradley in the "Dinosaurs on a Spaceship" episode also played the First Doctor on several different occasions...!!!!
I've never seen anyone mention how often the name abigail is featured in the show. As someone whose name is also abigail, i noticed it ages ago and would really like to know why so many characters are called abigail lmao
"Run you clever boy, and remember" - remains the foreshadow-of-foreshadows to me. I never twigged until it was upon us that 12’s memory was to be the resolution to his companions's exit drama, but all those Claras surely sensed that fixed point in time, even as they scattered themselves among the lives of the Doctors.
I think both RTD and Moffat were homaging the opening to Spearhead From Space when they premiered their Doctors. A tracking shot of space (though it doesn't include the moon) that comes to rest on the Earth. IMO Spearhead became the archetype for introducing a new Doctor.
4:53 in a Big Finish Doctor who episode, the 7th doctor said something about some of the next doctor's quirks and traits starting to show up in a previous regeneration
7:53 Add to that the last guy to play Davros also played the Nightmare Man in the Sarah Jane adventures and he was also the ringmaster in the circus episode of Torchwood. He is well known for being probably the only guy to actually appear in all three.
Best one for me is "Without Witness or Reward." Both The Doctor and Missy met their end this way. It's so sad that The Doctor will never know that Missy changed her mind and decided to stand with him afterall. God I miss Missy and Michele Gomez so much. I wish we could her have back for the 60th. :(
I honestly DID notice the 'circle and small circle' with the door. It was all too familiar to me. I love to HATE the Cybermen. The only Doctor Who 'monster' the human race can be stupid enough to become...
Before she made it famous, Hollywood actress Felicity Jones also appeared in season 4 episode The Unicorn and the Wasp as the Wasp. Also Adam Garcia who was in the film Coyote Ugly played the Prime Ministers assistant in The Christmas Invasion. You even briefly show him in this video at 9.01. Also Eve Myles was not the only Torchwood actress to appear in Doctor Who. The one who played Toshiko also appeared in Doctor Who in season 1. She was in the episode Aliens in London. OK you say Harold Saxon is easter egged through season 3. What if I was to tell you Harold Saxon is mentioned in season 2. In the season 2 episode Love and Monsters The Zorbalof is reading a newspaper which covers a poll on Mr Saxon. He is also mentioned in the Runaway Bride. When the army are ordered to fire on the alien ship they are told the orders come from Mr Saxon
_The Unicorn and the Wasp_ is not in Season 4. Toshiko did not appear in Season 1. Harold Saxon is not in Season 3 or Season 2. _Love and Monsters_ is not in Season 2.
Series 4/7 has Donna Noble in it and David's dad as a butler... And the distinction between series (classic Who) and season (new Who) seems a bit hardcore now, while a restart of numbering the filming blocs with the New Doctor is being discussed@@DrWhoFanJ
@@DrWhoFanJ your wrong. Unicorn and thr wasp was season 4 as it was the series with Catherine tate. The one who played tosh in torchwood was in the episode aliens in London with Christopher Eccleston she had a small part in it as the doctor who examins the pigs body when the doctor turns up.
@@DrWhoFanJ also love and. Monsters was the one with Marc Warren and Peter kay and it was Billie pipers last season before she returned in season 4 and the 50th special
Doctor Who is definitely British Tokusatsu. Quarries and reused locations are so common in shows like Kamen Rider or Super Sentai. At some point you'll memorize the Saitama Super Arena
On point number 5, if we’re counting the war Doctor as the 8th regeneration/ 9th Doctor, Tennant would technically be the 10th regeneration and 11th Doctor, and in the time of the Doctor, because of the meta crisis Doctor he was the 11th regeneration and 12th Doctor, making wilfs door being number 11 a nod to David himself, (I know the war doctor wasn’t introduced till later but David still had that meta crisis Doctor making the doctor at the time the 11th Doctor in the end of time 🤷🏼♂️
A few of my favourites -If I'm remembering correctly, The Brigadier's daughter is first mentioned in Battlefield although of course she wasn't made into a character for quite a while yet -Canonically gryphons and possibly other mythical monsters exist who are descended from transformed humans! :o -Series 9 contains a ridiculous amount of foreshadowing towards the last three episodes, and aside from the times where it's obvious, there are some really clever lines and even plot points that call forward. One of my favourites is in Under the Lake/Before the Flood where the Doctor and Clara assume that they know how to keep everyone safe but people end up dying needlessly because they didn't listen to the person who was already in charge.
During 12's final scene, which was also Moffat's final scene, there's a message on a screen on the TARDIS console that reads "Multiple Operation Failures". MOF signing off, perhaps?
In the Five Doctors, Borusa commanded all the human companions to be quiet and not interfere, in Fear Her, the Doctor commanded all humans around him to "fingers on lips". Basically, a Time Lord's will is the most powerful of all wills
Indeed. That Master may be known for his mesmeric powers, but we've seen on numerous occasions that The Doctor and other Time Lords possess the same basic ability to manipulate minds and influence actions.
@@JayStrang1It's heavily established throughout the show that the Doctor is kind of a rubbish Time Lord, having worse psychic abilities and less control over regeneration than most other Time Lords. Both the Master and Romana have demonstrated an ability to willingly control what they regenerate into with extreme precision and no post-regeneration trauma whereas with the Doctor it's completely random 90% of the time wth the exception of 12's face, but even that was subconscious and not a willing decision, and of course there's always a lot of trauma after the change. Romana even tells the Fourth Doctor that he "barely passed" the academy, which the Doctor doesn't refute. It's one of my favourite aspects of the character, that compared to humanity and most species the Doctor is really impressive, but compared to most Time Lords he's this extremely scrappy misfit who barely has a grip on Time Lord powers. I just love it so much as a character detail.
I honestly love The Shepherd's Boy being in DOTD and that it kicks in right as the plan to save Gallifrey materializes. Even if he didn't know it at the time, in giving Gallifrey an impossible future, Gallifrey paid the Doctor back in kind with a fresh regeneration cycle.
The reused locations… to be honest it’s one of the many reasons why Wales is awesome. The Doctor travels through all of time and space, but barely leave the country!
If you look closely, you'll notice there's a blue police box in nearly every episode of Doctor Who. It's good to see modern Who kept putting in that little easter egg. :) Such attention to detail.
Ok im so sorry but some Dr Who Easter Eggs are super easy to spot if you're paying attention, I'm one who hot used to paying attention to things in the background a long time ago so seeing the cyber men doors in the "afterlife" that Missy was apart of was easy for me to spot.... always remember to watch things at least twice, once to see the show and the 2nd to see what's on the background
Missy should have been on this list. My first watch threw of her episodes, Missy's turn to good seemed rather sudden and forced out of no where. However after rewatching all of her episodes back to back I realized there were subtle hints that she was trying to reform the entire time. The first clue that Missy was turning good which is easy to miss the first time around because we don't actually know Missy was involved is that Clara was given the phone number for the TARDIS by Missy so the Doctor and Clara never would have even met without Missy. That is officially her first good act in the series. So it was a rather slow character development and didn't just suddenly happen as I initially thought. Missy also did work with Clara a few times and on first viewing I always read it as Missy still being evil and having her own motives but on rewatch knowing how her character arc would end I realized that was her genuinely trying to change for the better.
I love rewatching a whole series once the series has finished because then I notice the pointers in earlier episodes to things that happen later. Having said that I haven't watched a whole since Peter Capaldi left. But I do dip in and out of David Tennant & Matt Smith episodes on iPlayer
One big thing that I have noticed when rewatching Day of the Doctor recently was how there's the green/blue light on half of Capaldi's face when shown. As we know from Deep Breath onwards, his TARDIS has an orange glow in the cylinder at the console. Therefore, this must mean the first thing he did when he got in the TARDIS as twelve was to go help at Gallifrey. As he left then came back to get Clara I am currently up to the end of Series 12 on a full series rewatch, and I have noticed a few of these. The Shepards Boy in Day of the Doctor caught me by a big surprise
Rewatching Torchwood: Children of Earth, I noticed how often Peter Capaldi's character is referred to as "A good man". Roll forward a few years, and what is Capaldi's Doctor's big question? "Am I a good man?"
At first I thought, "Wouldn't it be cool if Crispy did some WhoCulture reactions to "Classic" Who" (I don't like dividing the show into eras), but you're doing that over on your own channel, aren't you? And that would kind of defeat the purpose of having your own channel. So I'll just go over there and watch them. But then there is someone over here at WhoCulture who has limited experience with the "Classic" "era" (Grrrr!) and could possibly record some reactions. Given time, of course. It's all about time, isn't it? Not to sound too dramatic, but I would pay for that content. Anyway, good video. You showed me a lot of stuff I never noticed. Eventually, I'll get to a point where I can watch more closely and more often, as is proper.
An idea for a video, I'm sure you can find more examples, but the first that made me think of this idea (and why I want you and others to come up with more) is times that Doctor Who goes Meta 4th Wall. In one episode, The Doctor goes 4th Wall and explains what a Bootstrap Paradox is, but he first tells you to Google it. Well, for quite awhile if you did stop the video and Google it, the first result was the very video you are watching. While its no longer the number 1 result, it's in the top 3.
In the Doctor Dances you preview the 11th Doctor's catch phrase. Only instead of Bow Ties being cool it's bannas. He loves Bannana's. Bannana's are good. Unless, you are me and you can't stand bannannas.
Capaldi was revealed in World War Z as "w.h.o. doctor", in which he plays a Doctor at the WHO helping brad pit and hiding behind a pair of blue doors that they run back and forth between. The movie released a few months before Capaldi's run as the 14th doctor, so I think the cast knew he was going to be the next doctor and had some fun with it.
@@DrWhoFanJ Technically, he IS the Fourteenth by actual timeline, even if not the series naming. Between the named Eight and Nine you have the War Doctor, so that jumps the actual number up by one. Then David Tennant actually died in The Stolen Earth, but redirected the regenerative energy into his severed hand to retain his apparance, so that jumps the number up again. So yes, while by the numbering of the series Capaldi is the 12th, by "death and regeneration" he's the 14th.
So when is somebody going to even hint on the fact that capaldi was featured already before he even became a doctor. I mean I can't be the only one that noticed that. Please tell me I'm not the only one that noticed that.
You should’ve also talked about that guy that fell into the ood brain in planet of the oods. It my favourite bit of bad green screen editing in doctor who. Cool video
I am so confused cuz in the flux when the master has traped the doctor in a see through box thing for the master to regenerate in to her buttt before the master/doctor return back to his normal self he says "don't let me go back to home"
10:33 Intentional foreshadowing or not in nightmare in silver Clara asked do Cybermen fly And in the very next episode to feature the Cybermen they fly.
You managed to give me goosebumps by connecting what dr moon said to donna.
Especially as Doctor Moon is more likely the final incarnation of The Doctor (despite not being ginger!).
@@cyberwomble7524don’t worry, he’ll be ginger one day
Zygon Inversion's "I let Clara Oswald get inside my head. Trust me, she doesn't leave" hits different after knowing about Hell Bent
Yeah, she somehow managed to girlboss her way to getting a Tardis because “she’s entitled to her past”. All of reality can go to crap as long as she gets her way. Remember kill the moon?
@@tgiacin435 I mean, she didn't girl boss her way to a Tardis. The Doctor stole it, lost his memory, and then her and Me kept it. Not very girl boss. The Clara hate is strong with this one 😂
@@HeidiSholl she still should’ve went back to her death. Clara was fine when she was with 11, but after that, they tried to make her be like the Doctor. Also with the Tardis, she said she was entitled to her past even though she’s not entitled to anything. Let’s also look at her deciding overrule literally the entire planet to destroy the moon because it’s a baby, even though hundreds have died because of the moon causing damage to earth. Or how about how she thought she had the right to fuck with time because her boyfriend was hit by a car, so she stole the keys to the Tardis and tried destroy them. Maybe I could tolerate Clara if the Clara we see post splintering and in the diner were also splinters to save him. Also if they were worried about the timelords finding her, why did she dematerialize the diner near him, and why did she paint a mural on the Tardis? That would only make him remember what she looks like. That’s literally all the timelords need to track her down, and put her back at her moment of death. Also the Doctor went through the mind prison in heaven sent, and had a whole thing about grief, only to bring back Clara when you had Catarina, Sarah Kingdom and Adric. It makes the Doctor look like a dick because two of those people were better than Clara. Though I guess it’s for the better since Adric wouldn’t know how little the Doctor actually cared about him
@@tgiacin435she was corny with 11
@@captaincharisama94 she still wasn’t as bad as she was with 11, and that hybrid nonsense, and better her own tardis when she should be dead
Honestly Donna's conversations with Doctor Moon in Silence in the Library and Forest of the Damned hit different once you learn that Moffat and Davies intended Doctor Moon to be, chronologically, the very last incarnation of The Doctor, uploaded to the Library at the moment of their death, to watch over River and everyone else preserved there. So for Doctor Moon, he KNEW Donna's eventual fate and was both protecting his old friend and foreshadowing what was to come for her. Because we know the Doctor never forgets a companion: "I remember them all."
It must have been nice for Doctor Moon, getting to see Donna one more time after so many years.
Doctor moon is the last doctor?
@@olirothers That was the intention of Steven Moffat and RTD at the time of writing, but they also left things ambiguous enough that future writers won't get boxed in with that specific future.
Consider it Moffat's professional headcanon.
@@LumiRockets yea, also It doesn't works so well after the Trenznelore Story and the Doctor's Future death
@@RenTraina I mean the whole Trenzalore arc amounted to basically nothing of any actual consequence in the end. The show's status quo, implied or otherwise, didn't really change, and, largely, Moffat just wasted our time with it overall. Also there's (by Moffat's own admission) nothing in the Trenzalore arc that would actually undo his Doctor Moon theory, and he was in fact careful to write The Name of the Doctor to show that it's still possible, which was more or less the entire reason River's ghost is in the story at all.
What you call “RTD’s iconic shot” is actually a homage to the opening shot of Jon Pertwee’s first story, “Spearhead From Space”. Can’t believe you missed that one!!
Thanks for having me again! I love rewatching Doctor Who hehe
I find things every time I rewatch. For example in Death In Heaven Clara says to Danny “I did love you, I can’t believe I’m never going to say those words again. Cut to The Witch’s Familar when Missy convinced her to get inside the dalek casing and said to her “Say I love you. Those exact words. Don’t question it.” Forcing Clara to say something she thought she’d never say again.
One I like is in The End of the World, the blue guy talking to the Face of Boe mentions that "this is indeed the Bad Wolf scenario." Given that the Face of Boe is later revealed to be Captain Jack, you get the impression that these two are talking about Nine and Rose.
I recently enjoyed the foretelling in The Fires of Pompeii episode " There is something on your back "
I love the ongoing joke about how this quarry looks just the the one in such and such episode when it is the same quarry. It similar to Stargate SG1 with the desert scenes and forests looking just like the sand dunes and forests of British Columbia in Canada. It's incredible how the reused places can feel so different yet be the same. It shows just how amazing the filmmakers are on Doctor Who.
Fellow stargate fan!
Col. O'neall never said "Oh look, more sand", though. Which would've fit his personality.
@@GabePuratekuta it's more a fan thing. You're right though, it's an O'Neil kind of comment.
"I'm going to go with 'trees', sir." (when asked what the team will find first on their mission.)
I kinda also wanna add to the familiar face part: we also see Karen gillan in the same episode as Peter capldi’s season 4 role and she then became the next companion
“The ability to silence undeveloped life forms such as James Cordon and a baby”
I see what you did there 😂
Made me laugh out loud
Fun fact, in Sarah Jane Adventures, Series 3 - Ep 7/8. They use the same garden to film outside the haunted mansion, as the girl who waited and missys land!
I rewatched Partners In Crime last night and I definitely caught on to the subtle hints for the future like the Bees Dying and Adipose 3 disappearing
In Journey's end, Dalek Caan says, "I saw the truth of us, Creator, and I decreed, "No more!'"
This was in 2008, a full 5 years before the 50th anniversary special.
10: I laugh and point at archaeologists
11: laughing and pointing at melody pond (river song archaeologists) 😂😂
One of things that's always stuck with me is that the actress who played the character Linda in the episode The Time of the Doctor, who was a member of clara's family, also voiced the ATMOS satnavs in the series 4 episodes The Sontaran Stratagem and The Poison Sky! Great video! Thanks Crispy and Who Culture! 😊😊
wow that's a deep cut
Capaldi's "Attack Eyebrows" will always get me😂
Cant wait for the 60th❤❤
I was rewatching Matt Smith's years as the Doctor, and we can't forget that Solomon, portrayed by David Bradley in the "Dinosaurs on a Spaceship" episode also played the First Doctor on several different occasions...!!!!
that buzzing while talking was awesome, actually slipped it into a Dungeons and Dragons mission i did once, was a Werewasp :D
you forgot that in partners in crime when rose appeared on screen, they switched to the doomsday music
I've never seen anyone mention how often the name abigail is featured in the show. As someone whose name is also abigail, i noticed it ages ago and would really like to know why so many characters are called abigail lmao
"Run you clever boy, and remember" - remains the foreshadow-of-foreshadows to me. I never twigged until it was upon us that 12’s memory was to be the resolution to his companions's exit drama, but all those Claras surely sensed that fixed point in time, even as they scattered themselves among the lives of the Doctors.
I think both RTD and Moffat were homaging the opening to Spearhead From Space when they premiered their Doctors. A tracking shot of space (though it doesn't include the moon) that comes to rest on the Earth.
IMO Spearhead became the archetype for introducing a new Doctor.
Every Doctor since has been in colour when introduced as well
Gita (Rani's mom on The Sarah Jane Adventures) also plays a character on season 10's episode Smile!
4:53 in a Big Finish Doctor who episode, the 7th doctor said something about some of the next doctor's quirks and traits starting to show up in a previous regeneration
As someone who can't see anything unless it's right under my nose I salute the easter egg hunters and finders 🫡
The woman who acts as Bill's "mom" is the actress who gave birth to kittens in Gridlock
Only in Dr Who can sentences like this one make sense.
And, the waitron who tells River that her guest has arrived in "The Husbands of River Song".
7:53 Add to that the last guy to play Davros also played the Nightmare Man in the Sarah Jane adventures and he was also the ringmaster in the circus episode of Torchwood. He is well known for being probably the only guy to actually appear in all three.
Amy Pond in "The Fires of Pompeii" re-watch was an 'aha' moment. Cheers....
Currently on my first rewatch (and almost done), and yah....when you know things are coming you pick up on things easier.
Great list! Some of the Bad Wolf references were very subtle.
Best one for me is "Without Witness or Reward." Both The Doctor and Missy met their end this way. It's so sad that The Doctor will never know that Missy changed her mind and decided to stand with him afterall. God I miss Missy and Michele Gomez so much. I wish we could her have back for the 60th. :(
Well hey, never say never! 👀
Missy was my absolute favorite version of the Master, hands down.
Tom Ellis, who later played the MC in Lucifer, was in The Last Timelord.
I honestly DID notice the 'circle and small circle' with the door. It was all too familiar to me. I love to HATE the Cybermen. The only Doctor Who 'monster' the human race can be stupid enough to become...
Before she made it famous, Hollywood actress Felicity Jones also appeared in season 4 episode The Unicorn and the Wasp as the Wasp. Also Adam Garcia who was in the film Coyote Ugly played the Prime Ministers assistant in The Christmas Invasion. You even briefly show him in this video at 9.01. Also Eve Myles was not the only Torchwood actress to appear in Doctor Who. The one who played Toshiko also appeared in Doctor Who in season 1. She was in the episode Aliens in London. OK you say Harold Saxon is easter egged through season 3. What if I was to tell you Harold Saxon is mentioned in season 2. In the season 2 episode Love and Monsters The Zorbalof is reading a newspaper which covers a poll on Mr Saxon. He is also mentioned in the Runaway Bride. When the army are ordered to fire on the alien ship they are told the orders come from Mr Saxon
_The Unicorn and the Wasp_ is not in Season 4.
Toshiko did not appear in Season 1.
Harold Saxon is not in Season 3 or Season 2.
_Love and Monsters_ is not in Season 2.
Series 4/7 has Donna Noble in it and David's dad as a butler... And the distinction between series (classic Who) and season (new Who) seems a bit hardcore now, while a restart of numbering the filming blocs with the New Doctor is being discussed@@DrWhoFanJ
@@LisaBeta-42 You’ve inverted the parts of the distinction, and there is zero chance that the potential change will actually stick.
@@DrWhoFanJ your wrong. Unicorn and thr wasp was season 4 as it was the series with Catherine tate. The one who played tosh in torchwood was in the episode aliens in London with Christopher Eccleston she had a small part in it as the doctor who examins the pigs body when the doctor turns up.
@@DrWhoFanJ also love and. Monsters was the one with Marc Warren and Peter kay and it was Billie pipers last season before she returned in season 4 and the 50th special
Oh wow, I never made the connection between Donna and Dr. Moon (forgetting) and the end of Donna's time in the TARDIS (forgetting).
I just watched the time of angels for the first time and literally saw bwb and said "omg it's bad wolf bay"
It took a few rewatches to recognise the ' Turn Left' arc
That country-side/farm setting you briefly showed, has also been in so many TV shows and films over the years.
One thing that's funny in hindsight is The Master knocking Four Times on the window of the hospital registration desk in Doctor Who: The Movie.
Doctor Who is definitely British Tokusatsu. Quarries and reused locations are so common in shows like Kamen Rider or Super Sentai. At some point you'll memorize the Saitama Super Arena
I REALLY want to see 10 and 13 together, that would be fantastic
I know there are a few comics and other expanded media where they meet, including one that takes place during “Blink”
Looked it up, the comic is called “A Little Help from my Friends”
@djdee6386 I will have to look it up myself, thank you much my fellow Whovian.. I hope you are doing well
Donna Noble is Dr. Who's greatest tragic character.
Not even close.
On point number 5, if we’re counting the war Doctor as the 8th regeneration/ 9th Doctor, Tennant would technically be the 10th regeneration and 11th Doctor, and in the time of the Doctor, because of the meta crisis Doctor he was the 11th regeneration and 12th Doctor, making wilfs door being number 11 a nod to David himself, (I know the war doctor wasn’t introduced till later but David still had that meta crisis Doctor making the doctor at the time the 11th Doctor in the end of time 🤷🏼♂️
A few of my favourites
-If I'm remembering correctly, The Brigadier's daughter is first mentioned in Battlefield although of course she wasn't made into a character for quite a while yet
-Canonically gryphons and possibly other mythical monsters exist who are descended from transformed humans! :o
-Series 9 contains a ridiculous amount of foreshadowing towards the last three episodes, and aside from the times where it's obvious, there are some really clever lines and even plot points that call forward. One of my favourites is in Under the Lake/Before the Flood where the Doctor and Clara assume that they know how to keep everyone safe but people end up dying needlessly because they didn't listen to the person who was already in charge.
During 12's final scene, which was also Moffat's final scene, there's a message on a screen on the TARDIS console that reads "Multiple Operation Failures". MOF signing off, perhaps?
In the Five Doctors, Borusa commanded all the human companions to be quiet and not interfere, in Fear Her, the Doctor commanded all humans around him to "fingers on lips". Basically, a Time Lord's will is the most powerful of all wills
Indeed. That Master may be known for his mesmeric powers, but we've seen on numerous occasions that The Doctor and other Time Lords possess the same basic ability to manipulate minds and influence actions.
@@JayStrang1It's heavily established throughout the show that the Doctor is kind of a rubbish Time Lord, having worse psychic abilities and less control over regeneration than most other Time Lords.
Both the Master and Romana have demonstrated an ability to willingly control what they regenerate into with extreme precision and no post-regeneration trauma whereas with the Doctor it's completely random 90% of the time wth the exception of 12's face, but even that was subconscious and not a willing decision, and of course there's always a lot of trauma after the change.
Romana even tells the Fourth Doctor that he "barely passed" the academy, which the Doctor doesn't refute. It's one of my favourite aspects of the character, that compared to humanity and most species the Doctor is really impressive, but compared to most Time Lords he's this extremely scrappy misfit who barely has a grip on Time Lord powers. I just love it so much as a character detail.
I honestly love The Shepherd's Boy being in DOTD and that it kicks in right as the plan to save Gallifrey materializes. Even if he didn't know it at the time, in giving Gallifrey an impossible future, Gallifrey paid the Doctor back in kind with a fresh regeneration cycle.
Also don't we find out that the barn they're all standing in is the Doctor's childhood home?
I do hope, we get something with all the Doctors, that are still with us together. Would love to Jodie & Ncuti, with the older Doctors.
Great video nice to see you on whoculture as well as your channel 😊
I think "The Shepherd's Boy" is a combination of "This Time There's Three of Us" and "Break Free"
The reused locations… to be honest it’s one of the many reasons why Wales is awesome. The Doctor travels through all of time and space, but barely leave the country!
Can’t believe you forgot Rose and Clara staid in the same housing scheme.
If you look closely, you'll notice there's a blue police box in nearly every episode of Doctor Who. It's good to see modern Who kept putting in that little easter egg. :) Such attention to detail.
I remember seeing the father character in Pompeii, thinkig he was familiar, and looking him up to find out the actor was Peter Capaldi.
For number 6 you can also see the sewer maintenance room (where the nestene consciousness is) from “Rose” as a location in “New Earth”
Also, Freema Agyeman’s appearance in “army of ghosts” is later retconned as her cousin (I believe it is mentioned in “Daleks in Manhattan”).
RE: 6 I just noticed on a rewatch of Partners in Crime that the basement of Adipose Industries is the same location as River’s prison
Entry number 5 itself is also an Unintentional Eleventh Reference, as his run started on series 5!!
Or was that INTENTIONAL?
(No, it wasn’t, good catch!
Ok im so sorry but some Dr Who Easter Eggs are super easy to spot if you're paying attention, I'm one who hot used to paying attention to things in the background a long time ago so seeing the cyber men doors in the "afterlife" that Missy was apart of was easy for me to spot.... always remember to watch things at least twice, once to see the show and the 2nd to see what's on the background
Missy should have been on this list. My first watch threw of her episodes, Missy's turn to good seemed rather sudden and forced out of no where. However after rewatching all of her episodes back to back I realized there were subtle hints that she was trying to reform the entire time. The first clue that Missy was turning good which is easy to miss the first time around because we don't actually know Missy was involved is that Clara was given the phone number for the TARDIS by Missy so the Doctor and Clara never would have even met without Missy. That is officially her first good act in the series. So it was a rather slow character development and didn't just suddenly happen as I initially thought. Missy also did work with Clara a few times and on first viewing I always read it as Missy still being evil and having her own motives but on rewatch knowing how her character arc would end I realized that was her genuinely trying to change for the better.
I love rewatching a whole series once the series has finished because then I notice the pointers in earlier episodes to things that happen later. Having said that I haven't watched a whole since Peter Capaldi left. But I do dip in and out of David Tennant & Matt Smith episodes on iPlayer
One actor a lot of people seem to forget was in Dr Who, was Tom Ellis (Lucifer)
Excellent list.
The only thing better than watching Doctor who is rewatching ebst episodes of Doctor who... AGREED!!! I have rewatched BLINK who knows many times 😍
Loved this video ❤
One big thing that I have noticed when rewatching Day of the Doctor recently was how there's the green/blue light on half of Capaldi's face when shown. As we know from Deep Breath onwards, his TARDIS has an orange glow in the cylinder at the console. Therefore, this must mean the first thing he did when he got in the TARDIS as twelve was to go help at Gallifrey. As he left then came back to get Clara
I am currently up to the end of Series 12 on a full series rewatch, and I have noticed a few of these. The Shepards Boy in Day of the Doctor caught me by a big surprise
In mentioning stars of tomorrow, how could you miss Daniel Kaluuya in Planet of the Dead?
Rewatching Torchwood: Children of Earth, I noticed how often Peter Capaldi's character is referred to as "A good man". Roll forward a few years, and what is Capaldi's Doctor's big question? "Am I a good man?"
“Underdeveloped life forms like James Corden and a baby”
Golden writing
What a shock! I was expecting Ellie and got Crispie!
At first I thought, "Wouldn't it be cool if Crispy did some WhoCulture reactions to "Classic" Who" (I don't like dividing the show into eras), but you're doing that over on your own channel, aren't you? And that would kind of defeat the purpose of having your own channel. So I'll just go over there and watch them.
But then there is someone over here at WhoCulture who has limited experience with the "Classic" "era" (Grrrr!) and could possibly record some reactions. Given time, of course. It's all about time, isn't it? Not to sound too dramatic, but I would pay for that content.
Anyway, good video. You showed me a lot of stuff I never noticed. Eventually, I'll get to a point where I can watch more closely and more often, as is proper.
Everyone is talking about how Dr. Moon said, and then you forgot, but no one is talking about it, and then you remembered
An idea for a video, I'm sure you can find more examples, but the first that made me think of this idea (and why I want you and others to come up with more) is times that Doctor Who goes Meta 4th Wall. In one episode, The Doctor goes 4th Wall and explains what a Bootstrap Paradox is, but he first tells you to Google it. Well, for quite awhile if you did stop the video and Google it, the first result was the very video you are watching. While its no longer the number 1 result, it's in the top 3.
Heaven sent is a fantastic episode
we noticed the first thing right away and it was easy to notice the shot. Day of is so awful to notice that...well.
In the Doctor Dances you preview the 11th Doctor's catch phrase. Only instead of Bow Ties being cool it's bannas. He loves Bannana's. Bannana's are good. Unless, you are me and you can't stand bannannas.
For 7am aus time watching this
Wonder when crispy slept
8:16 😂
I was always thinking that Matt got the shuush idea from Tom Baker. Considering he also did that A LOT.
Chipo Chung and Adjoa Andoh looked a bit... different in their first appearances. 😊
Martha Jones' sister now works For All Time. Always.
Capaldi was revealed in World War Z as "w.h.o. doctor", in which he plays a Doctor at the WHO helping brad pit and hiding behind a pair of blue doors that they run back and forth between. The movie released a few months before Capaldi's run as the 14th doctor, so I think the cast knew he was going to be the next doctor and had some fun with it.
Oh wow, that's so hilarious!
Peter Capaldi was the Twelfth Doctor, not the Fourteenth.
@@DrWhoFanJ Technically, he IS the Fourteenth by actual timeline, even if not the series naming. Between the named Eight and Nine you have the War Doctor, so that jumps the actual number up by one. Then David Tennant actually died in The Stolen Earth, but redirected the regenerative energy into his severed hand to retain his apparance, so that jumps the number up again. So yes, while by the numbering of the series Capaldi is the 12th, by "death and regeneration" he's the 14th.
There are so many cyber man eyes that I did notice!
❤❤Crispy!❤❤ #WhoCulture❤❤
Technically we are behind xD the true first season was beyond our time 😁
So when is somebody going to even hint on the fact that capaldi was featured already before he even became a doctor. I mean I can't be the only one that noticed that. Please tell me I'm not the only one that noticed that.
did you say "ian mckellin" while showing Richard E Grant?
I saw the cyberman eyes door windows!
I then she’ll remember this November.
I wonder if "TWELVE'S BOOKENDS" are kind of 'burned' by Capaldi's appearance as a "FAMILIAR FACE"d Greek lord
4:52 Add to that the fact that they used the StarGrove estate twice.
You should’ve also talked about that guy that fell into the ood brain in planet of the oods. It my favourite bit of bad green screen editing in doctor who. Cool video
Yes I knew the Shepherd's Boy one, I've watched you being told that! Where's Troy's credit!?
I am so confused cuz in the flux when the master has traped the doctor in a see through box thing for the master to regenerate in to her buttt before the master/doctor return back to his normal self he says "don't let me go back to home"
Wrong story, and that’s not what he says at all.
Nice!
2:50 Underneath the blond woman picture... a wolf (a bad... wolf?) :D
I noticed your subtle stab at james cordon there 😄
10:33 Intentional foreshadowing or not in nightmare in silver Clara asked do Cybermen fly And in the very next episode to feature the Cybermen they fly.
"Dalek Bumps" you mean the "Sense Orbs"?
Do you mean egggs?
@@mackenzieh6612 Eggseggseggseggs
And Still No-ones cottoned on to Astrid, ASTRID Rearranged = TARDIS