DOCTOR WHO: WHO IS SUTEKH? EXPLAINED!
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"nearly defeat the doctor in mental combat?" oh he spanked the doctor.
Yeah, he fully controlled the Doctor after few seconds of fight. Doctor had no chance. Doctor survived by accident.
I watched that episode few days ago.
@@inquerion8867 I did too.
Strangely enough, I re-watched Pyramids of Mars earlier this week on a whim. I had no idea what today's episode would be about. Odd coincidence.
Or was it???
Coincidence?! Keep an eye out for goblins, my friend.
*“Where I tread, I leave nothing but dust and darkness!”*
-Sutekh the Destroyer
Not a peaceful cult member is he 😂😂
Sounds like a Woke overlord.
"Now, I bring Sutekh's gift of death..to all humanity"
Hey!
I asked for a bike!
@@IrishSpider😂
Absolutely the best episode in this season. takes us back to the Tom Baker days in more way than one.
HOW freaking scary is Susan Twist in monster form, you’d run if you saw that down some dark alley!
RTD bangs on about catering to new audiences while also bringing back a character from decades ago that no one younger than 50 will remember.
Unless, of course, they’ve recently watched “Pyramids of Mars” on the BBC iPlayer, Britbox or DVD/BluRay.
I'm younger than 50 and I remember. You know that serial still exists, right?
Classic Who is available to anyone who wishes to watch it, regardless of their age.
But also I think it's an excellent idea to bring this villain back to combine both the Classic and New Who audiences. Has a little of everything for everyone
My kid and I just started watching it last night. Neither of us are fifty.
Tosspot.
He's a bad dog!
In the subtitles, I thought I read the Mara the god of beasts, which is a great call back to old who. One of my fave storylines .
"Evil? Your evil is my good. I am Sutekh the Destroyer. Where I tread I leave nothing but dust and darkness. I find that good."
Well this is a bit far-fetched but I have a theory about Ruby‘s identity… There is a God of death doesn’t that also mean that has to be a God of life? Maybe Ruby is the harbinger of the God of life again just a theory and probably not true, but it’s interesting to think about.
Not a bad idea at all. 😃
This could even fix the flux damage
Her name was Dorothy Bell.
I kind of wonder whether the Timeless Child is the God of Life. Infinite regenerations would literally be infinite lives, after all -- perhaps the finale will culminate in the Doctor coming to terms with his past as the Timeless Child so that he might somehow channel his infinite regenerations to counteract Sutekh's aura of death and revive everyone.
Would be a nice way to give some more context to the TC storyline, situating it as part of the Sutekh/Beast lore too (I personally speculate that Sutekh and the Beast are heavily related too).
@@briang.2218 pretty good theory
thank you for this!
I wonder if Fenric was part of this god coalition? If even the Mara was, surely Fenric was too
I was thinking Fenric had something to do with 73 Yard. Since, both serials being about curses, and the gods being teased..
I like this Russel T. Davis gave us clues, littered the path with pieces to the puzzle, and finally unleashed a truly formable villain from the classic doctor who universe.
He is a real Egyptian God I know this as that is what we do on all Social Media and also we are big Doctor Who fans
How is he related to Anubis? His son? Because that’s who I thought of as soon as I saw him…
He is his son alright, but good old doggie hates his father’s guts because how his betrayal against rest of the Osirian race made him an outcast to the point when remaining Osirians left for higher universe they ordered him to stay behind until all of their tech is returned and secured.
I think Harbinger and Susan Triad are the ‘mummies’ of the original story.
"Oh. A dog. That's cute. Anybody in this room afraid of dogs? Raise your hand. Come on, now, be honest. By the way are you house trained? Because the last thing I want is for my men to be cleaning up your droppings while they're working with me to help stop you and send you back to wherever you came." - Kate Stewart
It looked more like donkey to me.
Thanks for the video breakdown and this was a good refresher for the series and now I feel more up to date. Definitely enriched my enjoyment for the episode.
Can’t believe they didn’t do anything to commemorate the hand of Sutekh” clearly visible in the clip you used, us old whovians deserve some sugar too you know!
I'm freaking out, because I saw the original 1975 story, in 1975. I've been a fan since 1963, as I am 63. 😱
The problem I have is that Sutekh was a god in name only... as powerful as he was, he was never on the level of the Guardians, Eternals, or Toymaker. His powers were technological in basis (robot servants, to build a rocket, to destroy the forcefield holding him). Even his psychic abilities were enhanced (stated as being psytronic in nature).
Don't get me wrong, it's perfectly acceptable that the Osirians are more advanced than the Time Lords. The universe from our standpoint is 13.8 billion years old, the Time Lords were in power for 1 billion years... If the Osirans had been around longer than that, it's completely plausible that they're more powerful.
But he never became a true god until now... and we only know that from a single line in the new Tales Of The TARDIS, that a huge chunk of the audience won't see (he has evolved into a Titan due to his time in the vortex), and that belies the statement that he DIED in Pyramids.
Current Dr is very, very good at running away- obviously a big Monty Python fan.
Did you actually watch Pyramids of Mars? The Doctor didn't make Sutekh age, he moved the exit point of the time tunnel Sutekh was trapped in so far back in time that Sutekh would emerge before any life on Earth existed and just live his immensely long life all alone, not able to cause harm to anyone.
Clearly you didn't.
DOCTOR: How long do Osirans live, Sutekh?
SUTEKH: Release me!
DOCTOR: Never. You're caught in the corridor of eternity.
SUTEKH: Release me, insect, or I shall destroy the cosmos!
DOCTOR: You're a thousand years beyond the 20th century now, Sutekh. Go on for another ten thousand.
SUTEKH: I'll spare the planet Earth. I'll give it to you as a plaything. Release me!
DOCTOR: No, Sutekh. The time of the Osirans is long past.
SUTEKH: No!
DOCTOR: Go. He lived about seven thousand years.
SARAH: He's dead. Sutekh is dead.
DOCTOR: At last.
SARAH: Look, I know that's the time control from the Tardis, but what did you do?
DOCTOR: I moved the threshold of the time space tunnel into the far future. He could never have reached the end.
I’ve been wondering, why is there only nine episodes usually they have more episodes than just nine episodes in a season?
He was just a freak on a leash.
HOW HE GONNA DO SUCH A DEEP CUT ✂️ I ALWAYS WANTED HIM BACK AND HOPED FOR IT AND THE IMPOSSIBLE PLANET PISSED ME OFF SO MUCH 😂
The. Waters. Of . Mars
Oh man !! I am looking forward to watching this (again) ! Why waste his time? Just clean us off. Man.
Tom Baker really really did a super job on that encounter. It was great. I learned so much from those episodes when they arrived at The Pyramids.
Love how the CGI Sutekh looks even cheaper than the old newspaper and spit original 😂
I thought this being was someone else mainly a god of Time seeing as it clung to the TARDIS and everything about ruby revolves around that one night on Christmas, the one who waits sounds like a title for a being of time
That is true but death is also as powerful as time itself.
@@justynhill4814 time has been around longer then death has so probably not as powerful but enough to be considered second in command
Well he kind of is. Time is how he was originally disposed of. Not really defeated obviously.
I just had a THOUGHT the VLInX convert to roman numerals n=66 perhaps he is the dude at the top...
The British (us) worshiped sutekh the god and other Egyptian gods for 500+ years more than the Egyptians.
Tribo Physics.
*But who is Susan? And why does she appear in the other episodes?*
I think she was a minion of Sutekh. He was using her, to be able to keep an eye on the doctor. This hasn't been explicity said, but it's what I've figured is where they were going with it if we don't get any clearer answer
@@oh_itsmike What about Ms. Flood though? Is she Rani? Susan Foreman?
What about Ruby? Is she a daughter of Horus? Or Susan Foreman? Or...the Doctor?
@@inquerion8867 hopefully we will find out next episode in the finale. I have a feeling we wont find out about Ruby until the end of the second season, though
@@inquerion8867 Someone suggested Ruby might be a Harbinger of a god of life. I kind of like that idea. Ms. Flood being Susan Foreman, the Doctor's granddaughter would be an awesome twist
@@inquerion8867
Romana?
Maybe just me, but I know nothing of the "Gods" in Doctor Who, or any of the others the Toy Maler faced. Like the Black/White Guardians.
Would be interesting to see them make a return for the new viewers.
Surely the God of Beasts is who the Tenth Doctor faced
The beast was also voiced by the guy that voices Sutekh (Gabriel Woolf) so it very well could be that they are one and the same
the Mara is the god of beasts. The 5th Doctor's foe.
The God of Beasts was the Mara, as seen the 5th Doctor episode ‘Snakedance’
Not Really Sutekh was before even DR WHO
I reckon sutekh is Ruby's mum 😅
Trickster Shoudve been the villain
The Trickster can’t legally fully return to doctor who.
@@CameronPattat how
@@aidendavies4648 because of Garreth Roberts owning the rights to the character.
Why does it look like a giant mouse?
So.... a old villian returning...got you...shame about the CGI...
so he's a dog now
After watching the episode I still don’t rlly get it I’ve gone back to pyramids of Mars out of the 3 parts I’ve watched they don’t rlly hold up beyond Tom baker and Elisabeth Sladen
Did you know Pyramids Of Mars was ranked no 1 in a DWM greatest story of all time poll one time?
Tom Baker has so many good ones I couldn't put one on top.Those writers were so damn good back then.
The problem for the old Dr who episodes was the budget the sets wobbled and the effects were dodgy but the scripts stood up . Today with CGI and better budgets these things don’t happen but the scripts have been terrible. If the viewing figures are to be believed RTD will kill off the Dr for the second time .
@@johnludmon510 disagree I think there’s some good scripts now and good scripts then but cuz the show can be anything it changes more often and they can pull them off more now. As for viewing figures I don’t watch dr who live, it comes out midnight the night before so why would you.
However ik more ppl than ever that watch it
lmao this video is exactly why rtd should have left this character alone. None of his target audience has a clue who this character is and the big reveal fell completely flat for two reasons. The ones how had no idea of the character had no idea about the character, and those who do already guessed the reveal ages ago
Classic Who is available to watch for all audiences, regardless of their age.
Furthermore, I loved that they brought this villain back. I'm nearing 30 but I know this villain and he'll be hard to beat.
I loved they brought him back. It helps connect Classic and New Whovians alike, which I think is the intent of the episode. It has a little something for everyone.
This was a very clever and well written episode.
@@KyrosTherrundYep, and introducing an older villain will help newer fans go back to watch the classic who episodes or learn more about them
@@KyrosTherrund Yeah, it was a good episode, as well as Pyramids of Mars (I watched it for the first time few days ago) but he is kind of right though. Target audience (American teens and young adults born after 2000 who never watched any Doctor Who including New Who) never watched (and will never watch) Classic Doctor Who (with exceptions of course). It's too old and dated for them. Sorry, but that's the reality. To them, Sutekh is probably just a Egyptian god. Many will say that RTD went full Fantasy. They don't know that Sutekh was a Osirian (basically very advanced alien) and RTD never explained that to them.
@@inquerion8867 Yeah I suppose you're not wrong there. I can see where you're coming from.
I wonder if it even is Sutekh though.. It would be interesting if it is one big illusion, possibly using the tech Susan Ttiad made. The big bad could be Ms. Floods or the Trickster but maybe not.. It does seem Susan may be a pawn/puppet in this scheme and displaced through time to lure the Doctor in.
We shall see though.
Same could be said for the plastic Nestene race in the first New Who. Tapping into the rich lore of the series is no problem in my opinion
Looks like a poorly constructed pretend rat...come on !!
It’s Doctor Who. Some stuff is always going to look cheap. It’s a decent effect than others I’ve seen.
Like idea he is like the beast what all gods is based on
I thought it was the master the entire time. but i was wrong. I don't even know who sutekh was because I haven't watch much of the old dr who shows. just a bit of the 4th dr.
Ruined series make thanks to Disney.
For anyone complaining about them using a classic villain, all I can say is this: if you've seen Love and Monsters and not Pyramids of Mars, thats 100% on you.
i bought the model of time travel of the tardis from pyramids of mars and pyramids of mars set by coinsidence the other dayand the book black archive
My twelve year old loved this episode apart from the awful "cgi bat-dog" (his comment not mine) pulled him out of the story.
I watched Pyramids of Death yesterday. No batty boy Doctor snogging another bloke; no men prancing around in skirts and dresses insisting on being called she/her; no same sex relationships, no negative messages about straight or white people, no agenda. Just good story telling.
Man, I haven't seen good storytelling from Doctor who, since 12th's era. I hope someone good at story telling replaces RTD for season 3.
Shut up boomer