@@PJCLongbeard1979 Mrs. Robinson is a character from the film The Graduate, which sees a young student being romanced by the mother of one of his friends. The term is now frequently used to refer to older woman who have relationships with younger men
@@PJCLongbeard1979The archetypal cougar/older woman; get yourself a watch of The Graduate and you'll get the significance. And why River right then would have slapped him bandy if he were in arms reach...
Thank you. I've never seen The Graduate. Now I understand. So the Doctor is calling River a cougar... wow, that's rude. And thanks to Busi Magen, I now understand the "Benjamin" reference too.
Spoiler . . . . . . . . . . but if you think about it Amy (rivers mum) is actually more Mrs Robinson she tried to seduce the doctor her future son in law
Some people think the idea of their being lots of companions at once is impossible to do well, i disagree, this episode has not one or two or three but four companions, and these episodes are in my top 5 Also I’ve been to the diner they were in on row 11
You're right, I enjoyed all the companions here. I think Steven Moffat is great at writing multiple companions so that they each get a chance to shine. I think it also helps when they are introduced gradually instead of all at once.
Well, you can't fault Steven Moffat's ambition. It's no "Eleventh Hour", but this is still a fantastic opening. The shock of the Doctor's death is a brilliant hook for series 6, and a brilliant way to get the theories going (i.e. the astronaut's identity, and how the Doctor is going to get out of this). The new TARDIS dynamic is excellent, and it's clear that the four actors are growing more and more comfortable with their roles, showing great chemistry with each other which allows them to pull off all the jokes and emotional scenes perfectly. The new monsters are a brilliantly designed addition to the show and have an absolutely brilliant and creepy concept behind them - after all, how can you fight an enemy if you keep forgetting that they even exist? End everything with an absolutely shocking cliffhanger (yeah, starting a series with a two-parter is itself a pretty ballsy move), and you're left with a truly exhilarating episode to start off this very bold and ambitious story
Christian Wise I like this two parter so much more than the eleventh hour. Its scary, it’s dark, the monster is brilliant, the acting is improved, The Doctor looks great, River is amazing, so is Canton, it looks high quality, well shot, the astronaut is awesome and it’s got plenty of shocks and creepy moments. I find the eleventh hour a bit overrated
Najawin this is more reaching for connections you want to apply to the story. A bit like when people ship people like the Doc and Amy or The doc and jack despite their being nothing there to indicate this
Paula is really good at connecting the dots I think. She must watch a lot of TV or something :) But to be fair, "I'm pregnant" and "suddenly a mysterious child appears" happen quite close together in the episode haha. It's a bit like in _Diablo III_ when a mysterious stranger shows up and then Deckard Cain randomly starts giving you the backstory of Tyrael and it's kiiiind of hard not to suspect who the stranger is haha.
💯% plus it’s ridiculously obvious because it wouldn’t make sense for him to die in the first episode of a new series, I feel like maybe it would’ve been more interesting if it was just a regeneration but then how would they do that without seeing him change
NJH that was my thought if it was a true regeneration; they do the regeneration off the bat, then the rest of the season was leading up to that moment, with the final minutes of episode 12/13 coming full circle to finish the regeneration/“kill him off”
Wayne Sasuta yeah I’d actually like that as an intro episode of a last series of a Doctor like it shows them arriving to a new companion/or their current companion dying and them regenerate but not show who it is and then end that series going back to that moment
And so begins the Season 6 story arc. Also love Paula's numerous speculations. ("spoilers") LOL Nice that they did that little callback to Silence in the Library.
I know we're supposed to keep the comments spoiler free, but let me just say (without reference to what part I mean) that I am always impressed with Paula's ability to predict things.
Did you recognize the older Canton as the same actor who plays Dr Ira Graves, the scientist who transfers his mind into Data's body in The Next Generation episode The Schizoid Man?
He was in Star Trek Voyager too, battling the space ‘pitcher plant’ that tried to eat Voyager while the crew, bar Seven and the Wildman kid, dozed off dreaming they were returning to Earth. I think the title was ‘Bliss’.
He was In Babylon 5 as well, an episode in Season 1, entitled 'Soul Hunter'. I can't think of any other actor that has been in all three franchises. Except David Warner.
Here we go series 6. Fun fact the man who played old Canton William Morgan Sheppard is Mark Sheppard father who played younger Canton. William Morgan Sheppard passed away last year which is very sad. Also this episode was dedicated to Elizabeth Sladen who played Sarah Jane as she passed away from cancer on 19th of April 201. Four days before the episode aired. Not an easy time for the fans at the beginning of series 6. Plus in this episode there is a clue that something is wrong, it subtle and hidden in plain sight. I didn't notice and don't think many people did either. Great reaction and can't wait to take the crazy train which is series 6.
I always think reactors need at least a 2 or 3 week gap between seasons. Normal viewers have to wait months or a year for new Doctor Who! I'm glad you're back with season 6 though!
_Doctor Who_ needs them more than most! Who knew at the time that the season finale where the main companion becomes a Time God, the secondary companion dies and is resurrected, and the first new doctor in 10 years dies and regenerates, is the least "Well That Was A LOT" finale of them all...
This is a strangely compelling episode, even with the death of the doctor at the beginning, there's no real monster... and that element of storytelling comes again in some more episodes this season.
you both can still see each other. good to be safe. ive only not seen my friends for 3 months since the begining now we hang out like old times. i always enjoy these vids and always cant wait for them.
Just before this episode came out, the official DW Magazine had different covers one issue, featuring either the Doctor, Rory, Amy or River and a tagline saying something like, "One of them will die". Obviously, it was the Doctor, but it was still a major shocker. When he started regenerating, everyone was like, "NO!! WAIT!! YOU CAN'T!!!", as there had been no publicity about Matt Smith leaving. This also proved what the 10th Doctor said in "The End of Time", that he can still die if he's killed while regenerating. Finally, as I'm a massive sci-fi fan, it was really cool seeing both William Morgan Sheppard and Mark Sheppard in a DW episode. They've both been in so many episodes of so many other shows like Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica, Seaquest DSV, Babylon 5 etc.
(spoilers for s6) It's so funny how Paula almost gets to the heart of the mystery immediately! It's not a far leap from "I think River kills the Doctor" and "is the girl her kid?" to ~River is the girl~
shame you skipped the mini-episodes "Time and Space" They are a great connector between seasons. Also the sarah jane adventures two part episode "the death of the doctor" would have been good to watch before this too.
Ah series 6.... I have so many things to say, but obviously I can't say much until you guys finish it all. As for this episode? A very good episode that set up the most interesting, ambitious and dynamic story arc the show had ever attempted up to this point and would ever attempt in fact. BTW, did Paula notice the "faux Tardis" from "The Lodger".... So many questions that get your mind racing with theories and answers. The beginning of series 6 was certainly an exciting time to be a Doctor Who fan! Looking forward to the second part of this story. One thing I have to mention though is the Doctor's antics during the cold open. He's trying to get Amy and Rory's attention, but then just sends them letters to get them to where he need them to be. Sure it's entertaining and all, but why didn't the Doctor just do that in the first place? There was no need for the buffoonery at the start. This is the start of the writers making 11 weird and act like an idiot for the sake of it and it gets tiresome. It was already there in S5, but it was in small doses so it didn't bother me. With that being said, Matt Smith is still mostly great as the 11th Doctor. My issues with his era from this point onward have very little to do with Smith and have a lot more to do with the writing.
Breaks are better! When originally aired, we waited months or longer between seasons. I think it gives more weight to the content. Binging habits are completely understandable but kinda kill the drama I think.
Just curious as to if you guys watch all of the "mini episodes" and such before the actual episode. There is also a "prequel scene" that is meant to be watched before this episode involving Nixon and a phone call. Love your reaction videos. Take care.
I'm in favour of you taking the breaks between seasons, since that's in keeping with the rhythm of the thing in the first place, so keep doing what you're doing. I mean imagine how harsh Paula would have been on Moffat /without/ the little break... Much as I think of season 6 as a groundbreaking season in the whole history of the show (and I've been watching since 1973 :)), I thought Paula gave a fair critique of this episode. Interesting.
A couple of people are mentioning W Morgan Sheppard as old man Canton in this episode, but no one is mentioning who he was in Star Trek TNG: He's the old man who transferred his mind into Data!
I'd totally want to be Katrina here 😂 (fun fact: Mr Robinson is a reference to The Graduate '67 movie with Dustin Hoffmann, in which she's a mature woman sexually involved with a much younger boy. We'll have another reference in episode 8 😁)
Paula, the Steven Moffat Fan´s Club president... Don´t worry, you´ll have a lot of laughs this season! And a couple of tears... Love Eleven and River flirting. Top acting of both!
They do explain things as if River and the Doctormare meeting in exactly the reverse order, but that is not really what's happening. If it were, then "syncing" their notes would be very easy, river and the doctor would each just have to cross the very next thing off their list each time.
This is one of my fav 11th Doctor eps. W. Morgan Sheppard was such an exceptional actor. My fav performance of his is the diabolical psychopath Dr. Zito from the original MacGyver episodes, "Deadly Dreams," and "Lesson in Evil."
He also had a recurring role in Leverage (a great character), and had the best final line of a series ever. Which, if you're ever in the market for a non-genre show to react to...
Regarding breaks, this is your channel and you’re smart enough to know what works for you, and I’m fine with it. You may have already factored this in, but I’d like to make a suggestion if I may regarding Patreon. Since you charge per show, a break could result in a loss of new Patrons. If you’re going to expand your show base, it might be helpful to include some or all your shows under a certain price tier. You’re also a dollar more per month than your competition. And as you probably know, a break can cause a loss of interest. Of course these are all business decisions without anything else factored in. Just some thoughts. 😘
Katrina sweety, you know you love that music so much....ME TOO! On iTunes you can d/l it & use it as wake up alarm, ring tone, message alerts etc. it's called "I Am the Doctor" X
I mean... You know there will be later incarnations of The Doctor, so it's no surprise he'll somehow survive. It's like worrying about whether or not Yoda will survive Revenge of the Sith.
Here it is.... the season with the greatest ambition! One of my favorites... but is fairly criticized by the Fandom... it's no season 4 or 5 or 9, but it is better than 3 or 2 or 7... this and season 10 are my guilty pleasure...
When I first saw Forest of the Dead, I knew immediately that one day I was going to watch it again when it would have way more emotional impact than it had then, and how glorious and terrible that day would be. I was right on both counts. Well played, Moffat, you absolutely magnificent bastard.
9:27 - "WELCOME TO SEASON SIX, SUCKAS!" 🤣🤣🤣 - moments like this (as well as the shared emotional rollercoaster) are why I love you guys! I was the same: it's not that he's not dead or rather won't be, it's the wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey reasons how and why 😊
"The legs, the nose and mrs robinson" is the best line to come out of this show😂
I don't get the "Mrs Robinson" line. What is the Doctor referring to, in his nickname for River?
@@PJCLongbeard1979 Mrs. Robinson is a character from the film The Graduate, which sees a young student being romanced by the mother of one of his friends. The term is now frequently used to refer to older woman who have relationships with younger men
@@PJCLongbeard1979The archetypal cougar/older woman; get yourself a watch of The Graduate and you'll get the significance. And why River right then would have slapped him bandy if he were in arms reach...
Thank you. I've never seen The Graduate. Now I understand. So the Doctor is calling River a cougar... wow, that's rude. And thanks to Busi Magen, I now understand the "Benjamin" reference too.
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but if you think about it Amy (rivers mum) is actually more Mrs Robinson she tried to seduce the doctor her future son in law
Fun fact, old Canton Delaware is played by W. Morgan Sheppard, the father of Mark Sheppard who played young Canton Delaware. :)
Some people think the idea of their being lots of companions at once is impossible to do well, i disagree, this episode has not one or two or three but four companions, and these episodes are in my top 5
Also I’ve been to the diner they were in on row 11
To be honest we would do well without Rory in there, almost as always pretty much...
@@mjm3091, debatable but i kinda see where you are coming from
You're right, I enjoyed all the companions here. I think Steven Moffat is great at writing multiple companions so that they each get a chance to shine. I think it also helps when they are introduced gradually instead of all at once.
I disagree with Paula on one point: there's no break long enough to recover from what happened to Donna!
Well, you can't fault Steven Moffat's ambition. It's no "Eleventh Hour", but this is still a fantastic opening. The shock of the Doctor's death is a brilliant hook for series 6, and a brilliant way to get the theories going (i.e. the astronaut's identity, and how the Doctor is going to get out of this). The new TARDIS dynamic is excellent, and it's clear that the four actors are growing more and more comfortable with their roles, showing great chemistry with each other which allows them to pull off all the jokes and emotional scenes perfectly. The new monsters are a brilliantly designed addition to the show and have an absolutely brilliant and creepy concept behind them - after all, how can you fight an enemy if you keep forgetting that they even exist? End everything with an absolutely shocking cliffhanger (yeah, starting a series with a two-parter is itself a pretty ballsy move), and you're left with a truly exhilarating episode to start off this very bold and ambitious story
Najawin ok but....this is not the intended plot though
Christian Wise I like this two parter so much more than the eleventh hour. Its scary, it’s dark, the monster is brilliant, the acting is improved, The Doctor looks great, River is amazing, so is Canton, it looks high quality, well shot, the astronaut is awesome and it’s got plenty of shocks and creepy moments.
I find the eleventh hour a bit overrated
@@obiwankenobi687 Go back to your own franchise, you old fossil!
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Najawin the plot of Doctor who series 6 is not about inverting rape revenge stories or feminine healing
Najawin this is more reaching for connections you want to apply to the story. A bit like when people ship people like the Doc and Amy or The doc and jack despite their being nothing there to indicate this
Seeing her accidentally guess the plotline of this season from this episode is kind of incredible.
Paula is really good at connecting the dots I think. She must watch a lot of TV or something :) But to be fair, "I'm pregnant" and "suddenly a mysterious child appears" happen quite close together in the episode haha.
It's a bit like in _Diablo III_ when a mysterious stranger shows up and then Deckard Cain randomly starts giving you the backstory of Tyrael and it's kiiiind of hard not to suspect who the stranger is haha.
Paula- “I’m sorry this is a terrible reaction.” Me- nope this is the exact reaction I am always hoping for when people see this for the first time.
💯% plus it’s ridiculously obvious because it wouldn’t make sense for him to die in the first episode of a new series, I feel like maybe it would’ve been more interesting if it was just a regeneration but then how would they do that without seeing him change
NJH that was my thought if it was a true regeneration; they do the regeneration off the bat, then the rest of the season was leading up to that moment, with the final minutes of episode 12/13 coming full circle to finish the regeneration/“kill him off”
Wayne Sasuta yeah I’d actually like that as an intro episode of a last series of a Doctor like it shows them arriving to a new companion/or their current companion dying and them regenerate but not show who it is and then end that series going back to that moment
Ah, Katrina's eyes in every sad or emotional moment. How do you even do that with your eyes? It's like they inflate!
Spoilers... ;)
and people wonder where we get anime eyes from...
Loved the Men In Black reference! "... They won´t let you remember..."
And so begins the Season 6 story arc.
Also love Paula's numerous speculations. ("spoilers") LOL
Nice that they did that little callback to Silence in the Library.
I know we're supposed to keep the comments spoiler free, but let me just say (without reference to what part I mean) that I am always impressed with Paula's ability to predict things.
Have you ever got in a room an completely forgot what you wanted in there? Now you know why
Jean that not funny!. lol. Shivers literal shivers.
Who knew Fish fingers and custard could be so meaningful (that wasn’t sarcasm I genuinely welled up myself)
And you know The Gentlemen from Buffy!!
You are RIGHT ON about the music. I LOVE Murray Gold so much and I truly miss him on this show!
English actor W. Morgan Sheppard and his real life son, English actor Mark Sheppard, both appeared in this episode, as Americans!
Im still not over the loss of Donna and I saw that years ago. The only one that calls the Dr on his shit like she did, is Rory. I love that guy
probably my favourite opener although theres one later on that runs it close. 1-5 had fairly lowkey openers but this one is more like a finale.
It is more like a finale, isn't it? I've often thought the same :)
That's the point
9:21 - Love Murray Gold's score during the funeral, absolutely criminal it wasn't on the soundtrack.
It's called Melody Pond
You're back.
Never leave again.
Ever.
It has been fifty bajillion years.
We have missed you muchly.
Everyone: You we’re watching other shows?
Gallifrey Gals: We were on a break!
I’m tempted to watch the Time Traveler’s Wife again. The inspiration for River Song and The Girl in the Fireplace
That was a wonderful reaction. I cried at River's speech...again. Every freaking time I hear it.
My sister is 18 but still refuses to use a certain restaurant bathroom because it looks like the one in this episode.
Lmao. Nice
I assume you mean the one the silent man killed Joy in, what restaurant had a bathroom that upscale??
@soulofresolve9514 well I doubt it looks exact. But it is just a Brewers Fayre. So, it's not fancy at all.
The Gentlemen were terrifying. The Silence were terrifying. You two were terrifyingly entertaining!! Thanks for sharing :)
Did you recognize the older Canton as the same actor who plays Dr Ira Graves, the scientist who transfers his mind into Data's body in The Next Generation episode The Schizoid Man?
He was in Star Trek Voyager too, battling the space ‘pitcher plant’ that tried to eat Voyager while the crew, bar Seven and the Wildman kid, dozed off dreaming they were returning to Earth. I think the title was ‘Bliss’.
He was In Babylon 5 as well, an episode in Season 1, entitled 'Soul Hunter'. I can't think of any other actor that has been in all three franchises. Except David Warner.
So glad you two are back and the wait makes it more worth it.
Here we go series 6. Fun fact the man who played old Canton William Morgan Sheppard is Mark Sheppard father who played younger Canton. William Morgan Sheppard passed away last year which is very sad. Also this episode was dedicated to Elizabeth Sladen who played Sarah Jane as she passed away from cancer on 19th of April 201. Four days before the episode aired. Not an easy time for the fans at the beginning of series 6. Plus in this episode there is a clue that something is wrong, it subtle and hidden in plain sight. I didn't notice and don't think many people did either. Great reaction and can't wait to take the crazy train which is series 6.
‘I’m 1,103 i must hav drank wine at sometime’ yes he did, the third doctor used to drink wine haha
I always think reactors need at least a 2 or 3 week gap between seasons. Normal viewers have to wait months or a year for new Doctor Who! I'm glad you're back with season 6 though!
_Doctor Who_ needs them more than most! Who knew at the time that the season finale where the main companion becomes a Time God, the secondary companion dies and is resurrected, and the first new doctor in 10 years dies and regenerates, is the least "Well That Was A LOT" finale of them all...
When I saw the dedication to Elisabeth Sladen I hadnt heard and I paused and cried
This is a strangely compelling episode, even with the death of the doctor at the beginning, there's no real monster... and that element of storytelling comes again in some more episodes this season.
Yes, odd isn't it? The characters have such a sense of urgency, but there are no aliens, monsters or villains in the whole episode. :)
"there's no real monster"..... Pretty sure they introduce a monster in this episode....
@@karmakkaze I don't remember any monsters!
@@jamesjohngarner I see what you did there....
This was definitely a great reaction to be having, Paula! Thank you, Gallifrey Gals, I love watching your reaction to this.
you both can still see each other. good to be safe. ive only not seen my friends for 3 months since the begining now we hang out like old times. i always enjoy these vids and always cant wait for them.
The thing is when she said “I think it’s going to kill me.” She meant emotionally.
When I first watched this live little me was just like "my brain is broken I do not understand I just want some hot chocolate"😂😂
Just before this episode came out, the official DW Magazine had different covers one issue, featuring either the Doctor, Rory, Amy or River and a tagline saying something like, "One of them will die". Obviously, it was the Doctor, but it was still a major shocker. When he started regenerating, everyone was like, "NO!! WAIT!! YOU CAN'T!!!", as there had been no publicity about Matt Smith leaving. This also proved what the 10th Doctor said in "The End of Time", that he can still die if he's killed while regenerating. Finally, as I'm a massive sci-fi fan, it was really cool seeing both William Morgan Sheppard and Mark Sheppard in a DW episode. They've both been in so many episodes of so many other shows like Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica, Seaquest DSV, Babylon 5 etc.
Paula: I'm really starting to like Matt Smith's Doctor.
Me: Great...now we kill him.
Love the ark in this season.
1 thing you need to know... Rule 1: The Moff lies😂
Truth.
(spoilers for s6)
It's so funny how Paula almost gets to the heart of the mystery immediately! It's not a far leap from "I think River kills the Doctor" and "is the girl her kid?" to ~River is the girl~
From River's perspective the Doctor has progressively worsening dementia.
Mrs Robinson: "Hello, Benjamin".
I gotta sat this, Paula is one sharp cookie it’s annoying!😉....lol
I missed you two so glad too have you back. I love Matt as the doctor and it gets so much better just wait there will be tears just saying
shame you skipped the mini-episodes "Time and Space" They are a great connector between seasons. Also the sarah jane adventures two part episode "the death of the doctor" would have been good to watch before this too.
Ah series 6.... I have so many things to say, but obviously I can't say much until you guys finish it all. As for this episode? A very good episode that set up the most interesting, ambitious and dynamic story arc the show had ever attempted up to this point and would ever attempt in fact. BTW, did Paula notice the "faux Tardis" from "The Lodger".... So many questions that get your mind racing with theories and answers. The beginning of series 6 was certainly an exciting time to be a Doctor Who fan! Looking forward to the second part of this story.
One thing I have to mention though is the Doctor's antics during the cold open. He's trying to get Amy and Rory's attention, but then just sends them letters to get them to where he need them to be. Sure it's entertaining and all, but why didn't the Doctor just do that in the first place? There was no need for the buffoonery at the start. This is the start of the writers making 11 weird and act like an idiot for the sake of it and it gets tiresome. It was already there in S5, but it was in small doses so it didn't bother me. With that being said, Matt Smith is still mostly great as the 11th Doctor. My issues with his era from this point onward have very little to do with Smith and have a lot more to do with the writing.
Breaks are better! When originally aired, we waited months or longer between seasons. I think it gives more weight to the content. Binging habits are completely understandable but kinda kill the drama I think.
Last (That's right, I came here with a TARDIS)
When does covid end please 😢
@@chronics23 It ends at midnight on November 4th.
@@anonymousaccordionist3326 thank you for this knowledge.
@@chronics23 (in my best River Song impression): Spoilers
@@anonymousaccordionist3326 ...You were saying?
My fav season, what a ride it will be
Paula is not ready for this season. One of my favorite seasons.
Just curious as to if you guys watch all of the "mini episodes" and such before the actual episode. There is also a "prequel scene" that is meant to be watched before this episode involving Nixon and a phone call. Love your reaction videos. Take care.
One day I will look into his eyes and he won't have the faintest idea who I am.... and I'm afraid it's going to kill me...
I'm in favour of you taking the breaks between seasons, since that's in keeping with the rhythm of the thing in the first place, so keep doing what you're doing. I mean imagine how harsh Paula would have been on Moffat /without/ the little break...
Much as I think of season 6 as a groundbreaking season in the whole history of the show (and I've been watching since 1973 :)), I thought Paula gave a fair critique of this episode. Interesting.
Oh I thought this was your full time thing. Things make more sense now
This is my favourite series. I love it so much!
I find the River - Doctor relationship to be like alzhimer's Disease. Where the longer you know someone the less they know you.
A couple of people are mentioning W Morgan Sheppard as old man Canton in this episode, but no one is mentioning who he was in Star Trek TNG: He's the old man who transferred his mind into Data!
Paula: I'm not mad at Moffat...
Moffat: Hold my beer.
I'd totally want to be Katrina here 😂 (fun fact: Mr Robinson is a reference to The Graduate '67 movie with Dustin Hoffmann, in which she's a mature woman sexually involved with a much younger boy. We'll have another reference in episode 8 😁)
Did you recognize the Secret Service guy that helps them was the Demon Crowley from Supernatural
And the older version is his actual father
Paula's getting the hang of this.
Rule 1: The Doctor lies.
Paula, the Steven Moffat Fan´s Club president... Don´t worry, you´ll have a lot of laughs this season! And a couple of tears... Love Eleven and River flirting. Top acting of both!
I love that Paula is getting into Moffat's head!
great reaction, cannot wait for the reactions to the rest of the season (which to me has 3 near perfect episodes and 2 absolutely perfect episodes)
Wats Paula talking about?? We never seen any monster or villan, we saw the doctor get shot then go to 1969 and stuff,
IKR. This must be a classic-style adventure in Earth's past with no aliens.
Huh, No reaction to the ''Don't play games with me, don't ever ever think you're capable of that''. That line always gives me chills.
They do explain things as if River and the Doctormare meeting in exactly the reverse order, but that is not really what's happening. If it were, then "syncing" their notes would be very easy, river and the doctor would each just have to cross the very next thing off their list each time.
This is one of my fav 11th Doctor eps.
W. Morgan Sheppard was such an exceptional actor. My fav performance of his is the diabolical psychopath Dr. Zito from the original MacGyver episodes, "Deadly Dreams," and "Lesson in Evil."
8:23, he didn't drink the wine.
Seasons 5 & 6 were among the best seasonal arcs of the modern Who series.
Mark Sheppard, The american with the great voice in this episode, is in alot of Supernatural, a show you both should react to!
He also had a recurring role in Leverage (a great character), and had the best final line of a series ever. Which, if you're ever in the market for a non-genre show to react to...
Glad to see the Wibbly Wobbly back!
Paula ain’t buying any of it XD love your reactions.
Wow.... Paula Paula Paula... (eeyergh.. can't comment.. hahahaha..!)
When a show's season ends so emotionally, it's important to take a break and get emotionally devastated by a completely different show.
I think Katrina is crying over a future episode...
Or is it a past episode...
You guys should watch Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency
I think Rick & Morty is rubbing off on Paula! Haha
What are the recent binges?
I just did Firefly + Serenity in 4 days and Dark (S1-3) in 10 days (which is quick for Dark)
Regarding breaks, this is your channel and you’re smart enough to know what works for you, and I’m fine with it. You may have already factored this in, but I’d like to make a suggestion if I may regarding Patreon. Since you charge per show, a break could result in a loss of new Patrons. If you’re going to expand your show base, it might be helpful to include some or all your shows under a certain price tier. You’re also a dollar more per month than your competition. And as you probably know, a break can cause a loss of interest. Of course these are all business decisions without anything else factored in. Just some thoughts. 😘
Katrina sweety, you know you love that music so much....ME TOO! On iTunes you can d/l it & use it as wake up alarm, ring tone, message alerts etc. it's called "I Am the Doctor" X
For this season watch the MINISODES
I mean... You know there will be later incarnations of The Doctor, so it's no surprise he'll somehow survive.
It's like worrying about whether or not Yoda will survive Revenge of the Sith.
Moffat's mindfucks are legendary
Love ya Gals. Thanks!
Oh that musical cue
Here it is.... the season with the greatest ambition! One of my favorites... but is fairly criticized by the Fandom... it's no season 4 or 5 or 9, but it is better than 3 or 2 or 7... this and season 10 are my guilty pleasure...
I think its seen more favourably nowadays
@@jplegend98 yeah... because people have begun to see Moffat's genius...
Felt like forever for you to come back to who☹️ Katrina you look like your well waking&baking 🤣🤣
Nicely toasted 😂🤣
@brad 2020 No, making baked goods first thing in the morning.
I'm surprised Paula didn't think those creatures didn't look like slender man.
Are you guys in different countries? Or are you sill under lockdown & cant visit each other??
Imagine if the galifrey gals blew up in subs I could say I was here from the start
It's good content. I don't understand why they aren't bigger.
"The boy who cried Bad Wolf" surely? 😛
When I first saw Forest of the Dead, I knew immediately that one day I was going to watch it again when it would have way more emotional impact than it had then, and how glorious and terrible that day would be. I was right on both counts. Well played, Moffat, you absolutely magnificent bastard.
9:27 - "WELCOME TO SEASON SIX, SUCKAS!" 🤣🤣🤣 - moments like this (as well as the shared emotional rollercoaster) are why I love you guys! I was the same: it's not that he's not dead or rather won't be, it's the wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey reasons how and why 😊
Also props to Chukwudi Iwuji for being one of the agents in the white house, years before he'd meet Karen Gillan again in GotG Vol 3!
Here we go again
Spoilers
20:42 and that's when he continues the formula but kills them anyway.
Well, by now welcome to 7K tier.
Welcome to the Rabbit Hole that is Season 6!
Why did you instantly guess that the astronaught was both river and her kid... Wow
The programmes called Doctor Who, of course he isn't dead!
Oh come on! It's not like he hasn't died before.
And here we really get into the deep dive. I mean DEEP dive.