All the times I’ve watched this, this is the first time it’s dawned on me that the guy could actually meet his great nephew and be a family. And the thing that bugs me the most is that the Angels at the end are not stuck that way forever. All they need is someone to turn the light off, the bulb to go out or a power outage.
When the light goes out and it is night, the angels can move again, but at this point the TARDIS is no longer in reach for them. The ending shows us that there is a possibility that there are much more angels in London than you think, 4 more or less are not such a problem.
I can give you something better which could bug you from now on. . . . . WARNING . . . . . . . . The weeping angels don't can move when someone watches them, they turn to stone. That is the fact we were told, but why does their clothes also turn to stone? Do they wear clothes or are their "clothes" their flesh and body? We know that objects they touch don't turn to stone when they do, we see this with the key on the chain in this episode.
@ I’m too good at dismissing reality to enjoy a show. I explain it in my head that things of their world adhere to the rules of their world and objects of our world adhere to ours so our objects don’t turn to stone but their clothes do. Im from a generation that had to use their imagination A LOT to entertain ourselves. I guess it carried over to explaining away plot holes for writers. 🤣 I think that’s why young Hollywood can’t create from scratch. They never had to really use their imagination. They never had to wonder about something because the answers were always available on the internet. If we didn’t have a current enough encyclopedia set, we were just left to wonder what or how or where. We’d imagine our answers and sometimes we’d find out we were right but not too often. And it was often years later that we’d get an answer. Sorry for rambling.
I would agree that the angels do give you a new future in the past (although you could be instantly killed), but that future isn't of concern to the angels.
Imagine being the unlucky guy who gets send in the past only to get target from another angel who sends him farther in the past and so on until he as dinner for a dinosaur. What a day.
Well they move you in time AND space (both in London and ended up in Hull and America) so in theory, they could send you through time but to a planet where you can't breath their atmosphere or space itself!
@@MrKakeJelly I'am not sure if it is canon or headcanon, but is the point in time and space based on the angel who touched you? Isn't it so that the same angel sends you to the same place but another one has another destination set?
@@MrKakeJelly I just realized that it is my headcanon sort of. I thought it was said in one of the episodes and after watching S7E5 (TATManhatten), even I never wanted to watch this episode again, I did understand why I thought that the same angel takes you to the same time and place. In this episode it is stated that there is a possibility that this could work, but we have no clear evidence.
@@MrKakeJelly He beat out David Tennant for an Olivier Award this year, and he had to correct the person introducing him, so this is one I'm confident about, 😆
...and he left it in!!!! 🤣Now I understand why you, talking about the slow cooker, was in there at the end but it was not the punch line I expected. Blink, one of the episodes we got a whole lot of friends into watching Doctor Who. Oh so wrong now to start with it, but like 10 years ago, we did it that way. One of my daughters, Nathalie, still has that t-shirt of 'the Angels have the phonebox' with an Angel and a Tardis on it. My son had the 'don't blink' T-shirt but he grew out of it. I've kept it in a box in the attick, for later, in case he's got a kid of his own, cause this one is a classic right?! Also, Nathalie (the one who had a wee David of her own recently) and her husband bought a house this year. It was a good one in shipshape, only the walls needed new wallpaper and ofcourse, in their bedroom, they couldn't resist and wrote 'Beware of the Weeping Angels. Don't blink. The Doctor 2024' and then the wall was coverd with new wallpaper. If ever there is going to be new owners ... it's always fun with those two. Now this reaction was not as wild as it usually is, but just as glorious to watch your face going "here we go" and Charlies angst and wonder written all over his. I enjoyed it thoroughly. For once you both where on the same page throughout the whole episode ... even the ending, cause after watching it the first time, most of us went like Charlie "wow, cool, all those statues to be afright of" and now we have the "they could have done with lesser statues, there was no need for that, the fear is still there" and Charlie agreed on that. Steven Moffat once claimed he got the idea while on holliday and walking with his kids past a church cementry and he said: "strange, that angel statue I saw here yesterday, isn't there anymore." And that's where the writers mind started to brew. In the end, he based it on the chilrderen's game 'statues' or as we called it '1,2,3 piano' (don't ask me why). He needed Mark Gatiss help on how to defeat the Angels cause that was the only thing he got stuck on, and Mark came with the idea that they can't look at each other or they turn into stone forever. This reminds me, CHARLIE NEEDS TO WATCH SHERLOCK and preferably as a reaction video cause I want to see his reaction to... well, to everything but mostly to 'A Scandal in Belgravia'. But I know what a pain the Beeb can be on posted footage, luckely I know every episode, (almost) every line by heart, I only need to see his reaction with an idea of the scene and that's good enough for me. Please, please, please, (mind you, school always comes first, I get that, but still) please, please, please, ....
To be fair, Blink is a great introduction to get people in. However, it probably sets the bar real high and most will be meh afterwards! I have an angels top but didn't wear it to avoid questions from Charlie. May throw it on during one of the future reasons. Everything you tell me about your daughter and her partner just makes them cooler! Right, is 1, 2, 3 piano when someone counts and you have to move towards them. When they turn around you have to freeze? Because we called that "What's the time, Mr. Wolf?" 😂 I told him to watch Sherlock. If he doesn't, when we finish doctor who (not sure when that would be for him) then I may convince him to do Sherlock with me (love that fooking show!)
1. Earth, viewpoint for common people outside of the NASA base 🍔🥤 2. Earth, spacecenter (NASA) front view seats 🍿 3. Between earth and moon, halfway to go, cheering on the astronauts, give them a little push 🍪 4. On the moon, throw a welcome party 🍾🎉🎂
@@MrKakeJelly Sooo.... Saying too many controversial things? Certain words that youtube ban? And I am genuinely curious! You don't have to get into it that much, I just wanted to say that my comments usually come from a heartfelt place.
@@ohrusty well, when doing the reactions, we obviously try to react as honestly as possible. However, you'll see during reactions we try to make jokes off the cuff and some of them are obviously satire. Sometimes the satire isn't that obvious or doesn't come off well on reflection in the editing. I'm guilty of it sometimes but usually it's the 18 year old pushing the boundaries 😂
24:00 I'm pretty sure that they are actors, but they freeze-frame them so they absolutely don't move a muscle
Charlie has trouble remembering the last episode you did but remembers the weeping angels. Hilarious. That's how memory is, though.
Nuts isn't it?! There is an episode coming up where if he remembers it, I will be blown away!
Need to be a weeping angel for Halloween one year.
That would be a lot of time and effort but I'm sure the payoff would be worth it!
All the times I’ve watched this, this is the first time it’s dawned on me that the guy could actually meet his great nephew and be a family.
And the thing that bugs me the most is that the Angels at the end are not stuck that way forever. All they need is someone to turn the light off, the bulb to go out or a power outage.
When the light goes out and it is night, the angels can move again, but at this point the TARDIS is no longer in reach for them. The ending shows us that there is a possibility that there are much more angels in London than you think, 4 more or less are not such a problem.
@ oh yeah, they leave you thinking any statue might be, not just weeping angels.
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The weeping angels don't can move when someone watches them, they turn to stone. That is the fact we were told, but why does their clothes also turn to stone?
Do they wear clothes or are their "clothes" their flesh and body?
We know that objects they touch don't turn to stone when they do, we see this with the key on the chain in this episode.
@ I’m too good at dismissing reality to enjoy a show. I explain it in my head that things of their world adhere to the rules of their world and objects of our world adhere to ours so our objects don’t turn to stone but their clothes do. Im from a generation that had to use their imagination A LOT to entertain ourselves. I guess it carried over to explaining away plot holes for writers. 🤣 I think that’s why young Hollywood can’t create from scratch. They never had to really use their imagination. They never had to wonder about something because the answers were always available on the internet. If we didn’t have a current enough encyclopedia set, we were just left to wonder what or how or where. We’d imagine our answers and sometimes we’d find out we were right but not too often. And it was often years later that we’d get an answer.
Sorry for rambling.
Never thought about the clothes. Cheers, now I'll be up at night thinking about this!
I would agree that the angels do give you a new future in the past (although you could be instantly killed), but that future isn't of concern to the angels.
Imagine being the unlucky guy who gets send in the past only to get target from another angel who sends him farther in the past and so on until he as dinner for a dinosaur. What a day.
Well they move you in time AND space (both in London and ended up in Hull and America) so in theory, they could send you through time but to a planet where you can't breath their atmosphere or space itself!
@@MrKakeJelly I'am not sure if it is canon or headcanon, but is the point in time and space based on the angel who touched you?
Isn't it so that the same angel sends you to the same place but another one has another destination set?
@@marior.5796oh I haven't heard that before
@@MrKakeJelly I just realized that it is my headcanon sort of. I thought it was said in one of the episodes and after watching S7E5 (TATManhatten), even I never wanted to watch this episode again, I did understand why I thought that the same angel takes you to the same time and place. In this episode it is stated that there is a possibility that this could work, but we have no clear evidence.
Gatiss with a long A like in "gate."
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@@MrKakeJelly He beat out David Tennant for an Olivier Award this year, and he had to correct the person introducing him, so this is one I'm confident about, 😆
@@HuntingViolets hahaha of course he did, so Gatiss 😂
This was a very good reaction.
...and he left it in!!!! 🤣Now I understand why you, talking about the slow cooker, was in there at the end but it was not the punch line I expected.
Blink, one of the episodes we got a whole lot of friends into watching Doctor Who. Oh so wrong now to start with it, but like 10 years ago, we did it that way.
One of my daughters, Nathalie, still has that t-shirt of 'the Angels have the phonebox' with an Angel and a Tardis on it. My son had the 'don't blink' T-shirt but he grew out of it. I've kept it in a box in the attick, for later, in case he's got a kid of his own, cause this one is a classic right?!
Also, Nathalie (the one who had a wee David of her own recently) and her husband bought a house this year. It was a good one in shipshape, only the walls needed new wallpaper and ofcourse, in their bedroom, they couldn't resist and wrote 'Beware of the Weeping Angels. Don't blink. The Doctor 2024' and then the wall was coverd with new wallpaper. If ever there is going to be new owners ... it's always fun with those two.
Now this reaction was not as wild as it usually is, but just as glorious to watch your face going "here we go" and Charlies angst and wonder written all over his. I enjoyed it thoroughly. For once you both where on the same page throughout the whole episode ... even the ending, cause after watching it the first time, most of us went like Charlie "wow, cool, all those statues to be afright of" and now we have the "they could have done with lesser statues, there was no need for that, the fear is still there" and Charlie agreed on that.
Steven Moffat once claimed he got the idea while on holliday and walking with his kids past a church cementry and he said: "strange, that angel statue I saw here yesterday, isn't there anymore." And that's where the writers mind started to brew. In the end, he based it on the chilrderen's game 'statues' or as we called it '1,2,3 piano' (don't ask me why). He needed Mark Gatiss help on how to defeat the Angels cause that was the only thing he got stuck on, and Mark came with the idea that they can't look at each other or they turn into stone forever.
This reminds me, CHARLIE NEEDS TO WATCH SHERLOCK and preferably as a reaction video cause I want to see his reaction to... well, to everything but mostly to 'A Scandal in Belgravia'. But I know what a pain the Beeb can be on posted footage, luckely I know every episode, (almost) every line by heart, I only need to see his reaction with an idea of the scene and that's good enough for me. Please, please, please, (mind you, school always comes first, I get that, but still) please, please, please, ....
To be fair, Blink is a great introduction to get people in. However, it probably sets the bar real high and most will be meh afterwards!
I have an angels top but didn't wear it to avoid questions from Charlie. May throw it on during one of the future reasons.
Everything you tell me about your daughter and her partner just makes them cooler!
Right, is 1, 2, 3 piano when someone counts and you have to move towards them. When they turn around you have to freeze? Because we called that "What's the time, Mr. Wolf?" 😂
I told him to watch Sherlock. If he doesn't, when we finish doctor who (not sure when that would be for him) then I may convince him to do Sherlock with me (love that fooking show!)
I just want to know how the Doctor and Martha could go to the moon landing four times.
Different points in space time. As long as they don't cross over with themselves they can go as many times as they want
@@anthonyschroeder8776 :)
1. Earth, viewpoint for common people outside of the NASA base 🍔🥤
2. Earth, spacecenter (NASA) front view seats 🍿
3. Between earth and moon, halfway to go, cheering on the astronauts, give them a little push 🍪
4. On the moon, throw a welcome party 🍾🎉🎂
@marior.5796 I figured bars, inns, and other places people might congregate and celebrate, but yes, those qualify.
@@anthonyschroeder8776 Also possible, like his new year tour 🥳🍹
Let your younger brother be himself, please. Don't neg him. Greetings, someone who is as old as the older brother.
@@ohrusty if I kept in this video a fraction of him "being himself", the channel would be shut down immediately 😬
@@MrKakeJelly Sooo.... Saying too many controversial things? Certain words that youtube ban? And I am genuinely curious! You don't have to get into it that much, I just wanted to say that my comments usually come from a heartfelt place.
@@ohrusty well, when doing the reactions, we obviously try to react as honestly as possible. However, you'll see during reactions we try to make jokes off the cuff and some of them are obviously satire. Sometimes the satire isn't that obvious or doesn't come off well on reflection in the editing. I'm guilty of it sometimes but usually it's the 18 year old pushing the boundaries 😂
The beginning of this reminds me of an old _Avengers_ episode. (Not Marvel.)