Any man in decent three piece suit can make something sound professional. But a man like Colin Baker, who can make such a profound speech in the technicolor-nightmare coat is nothing short of legendary.
I feel like Colin Baker and Paul McGann are just the perfect actors for Robert Shearmans writing. Powerful, forcefull voices for some genuinely scathing writing. Top stuff!
There’s something about Shearman’s BF stories that make them a cut above the rest. Jubilee, Holy Terror, Chimes of Midnight & Scherzo are some of the best Doctor Who stories written.
@@mayotango1317 Who cares, the show's always been woke. Their fault for rotting their brains with culture war nonsense, in all honesty this speech applies to people like that well.
Sixie is my favourite doctor and this speech gives me utter chills. No one and I mean no one can do scathing as well as colin baker. What a performance
I ordered a copy of this story and it arrived today. I listened to it during work and I enjoyed it. The Doctor's speech was the best part and I shared it with my supervisor, who is a Doctor Who fan and she agrees.
@@spencerbrus6343indeed, if any big finish audio could be fully animated… I would have hard time deciding between jubilee, masterful, zagreus, and the last adventure.
What’s incredible about this speech is that it’s not referring to just *one* kind of people. It’s regarding to *all* people, regardless of race, religion, sex, or anything else. We *all* have that capability to hate others, even for minor differences. Every time we feel the need to go out of our way to attack or harass someone for looking different than us, holding different values than us, or when they try to correct us, every time we decide we need to relentlessly attack or belittle people who disagree with us, we give in to that hatred. That evil. And we’ve *all* done this, no ones excluded. We need to stop giving into our hatred and anger, stop trying to attack those who disagree and try to come to a middle ground. If someone holds a different opinion than you, it’s alright. If someone is of a different political standpoint than you, it’s alright. If someone is of a different religion than you, it’s alright. If someone looks or sounds different than you, it’s alright. We can’t just expect conformity or for everyone to think and feel the same way, then we’d be no different then the Daleks: thinking anything not like us is beneath us and worthy of either subjugation or death. Sure there are evils in this world that should be fought, but we shouldn’t repay nastiness with nastiness, cruelty with cruelty. We need to respect each other. I don’t care what you are: black or white, Republican or Democrat, Christian or atheist, and all other differences that you might find with others - the point is, we *need* to respect each other, no matter the differences. Otherwise, we’re no better than the Daleks, or Nazis, or Soviets, or whatever it is you want to throw in. Respect others, and in turn, others will (as they should) respect you. It’s not something that works 100% of the time, but man does it feel good.
Why, why, why is it that when BBC, BigFinish or anything remotely British in fiction has more sense of wisdom and foreboding than everything we have today? We're living in this story. We're the crowds in this scene.
The difference between the moralizing twaddle of post-revival who, and the profound wisdom of the old. Is the writing, the pacing, having actually though put into the morality of the situation and the speaker having more dignity wearing something impossibly tacky than a normal man in his Sunday best.
@@changvasejarik62 No, this is woke now. And we talk about the Sixth Doctor and his suck coat, remember? The RTD Doctors feel normal people with normal suits.
@@blethigg9320 au contraire, methinks you merely are uncomfy with how well the Doctor is mocking the Baying for the Blood by the Mob. Which is *precisely* the point he made, how hypocritical it all is, without critical-thinking or self reflection. Just like Tweety-twats and TokTwits.
The gentleman doth protest too much, methinks... how are you any better by hurling insults at different opinions then talking about being too quick to miss the point of the video? You're being hateful yourself. The irony is truly something else!
@@ok-yi7bi Mocking others is not “hate”, which is why “mockery” and “hatred” are NOT synonyms in the thesaurus or dictionary, and will not will be for quite some time, despite hyperbolic tweety-type reactions. Once those two words *are* _officially_ synonymous, you have a point. Until then, it’s a blatant “molehill-mountain”.
The story and the Doctor's speech was about people backsliding into bigotry and reactionary, ur-fascist ideology through nationalist mythologizing of their past victories, something UK has been guilty of and, given how UK is doing recently, actively still is But no it's "the cancel-wads" that's the Real problem lol
Incredible speech, only the Sixth Doctor could've pulled off something so savage yet horribly true.
Any man in decent three piece suit can make something sound professional.
But a man like Colin Baker, who can make such a profound speech in the technicolor-nightmare coat is nothing short of legendary.
@@changvasejarik62
Damn right
I feel like Colin Baker and Paul McGann are just the perfect actors for Robert Shearmans writing. Powerful, forcefull voices for some genuinely scathing writing. Top stuff!
There’s something about Shearman’s BF stories that make them a cut above the rest. Jubilee, Holy Terror, Chimes of Midnight & Scherzo are some of the best Doctor Who stories written.
We need a speech like this in the modern show.
What about the Zygon war speech of the 12th Doctor.
They maybe hate it and say that is "woke".
@@mayotango1317 Who cares, the show's always been woke. Their fault for rotting their brains with culture war nonsense, in all honesty this speech applies to people like that well.
@@mayotango1317 That speech is so cool & gives me chills.
Good old Rob. Scathing writing, absolutely gorgeous.
Sixie is my favourite doctor and this speech gives me utter chills. No one and I mean no one can do scathing as well as colin baker. What a performance
I love this assessment. Daleks can't really be disagreeable in the traditional sense, they're just like that.
Everyone says 12 was the best at speeches (which is true) but the 6th is a close contender
I ordered a copy of this story and it arrived today. I listened to it during work and I enjoyed it. The Doctor's speech was the best part and I shared it with my supervisor, who is a Doctor Who fan and she agrees.
Yep, that is the Sixth Doctor right there. I love Jubilee.
DamnQuilty The greatest Dalek story ever written in my opinion.
@@spencerbrus6343 Agreed! It is truly great.
@@spencerbrus6343indeed, if any big finish audio could be fully animated…
I would have hard time deciding between jubilee, masterful, zagreus, and the last adventure.
What’s incredible about this speech is that it’s not referring to just *one* kind of people. It’s regarding to *all* people, regardless of race, religion, sex, or anything else. We *all* have that capability to hate others, even for minor differences. Every time we feel the need to go out of our way to attack or harass someone for looking different than us, holding different values than us, or when they try to correct us, every time we decide we need to relentlessly attack or belittle people who disagree with us, we give in to that hatred. That evil. And we’ve *all* done this, no ones excluded. We need to stop giving into our hatred and anger, stop trying to attack those who disagree and try to come to a middle ground. If someone holds a different opinion than you, it’s alright. If someone is of a different political standpoint than you, it’s alright. If someone is of a different religion than you, it’s alright. If someone looks or sounds different than you, it’s alright.
We can’t just expect conformity or for everyone to think and feel the same way, then we’d be no different then the Daleks: thinking anything not like us is beneath us and worthy of either subjugation or death. Sure there are evils in this world that should be fought, but we shouldn’t repay nastiness with nastiness, cruelty with cruelty. We need to respect each other. I don’t care what you are: black or white, Republican or Democrat, Christian or atheist, and all other differences that you might find with others - the point is, we *need* to respect each other, no matter the differences. Otherwise, we’re no better than the Daleks, or Nazis, or Soviets, or whatever it is you want to throw in. Respect others, and in turn, others will (as they should) respect you. It’s not something that works 100% of the time, but man does it feel good.
Jubilee is phenomenal, i wish more people gave the audios a chance
Why, why, why is it that when BBC, BigFinish or anything remotely British in fiction has more sense of wisdom and foreboding than everything we have today? We're living in this story. We're the crowds in this scene.
In a way, there’s a little Dalek inside us all...
you could even say we ate dalek and its in our stomachs right now..... disregard that last thing i said.
“One cell in a billion is fit to be Dalek!”
Would you like a little Dalek inside you?
@@crimsondynamo615 the seed of the human race is perverted, only one cell in a billion was fit to be nurtured.
Anyone else seeing Time War parallels here?
Well Colin baker was the war doctor at one point.
theres a rainbow on that oncoming storm.
Perfect! Spot on!
I wish Both Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy had more seasons As The sixth and seventh doctors. Shame how it went for them.
Wow!
Coming back to this after Elon hit the "Roman Salute"..... We are so fucked.
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Modern audience will say that this is "woke".
The difference between the moralizing twaddle of post-revival who, and the profound wisdom of the old.
Is the writing, the pacing, having actually though put into the morality of the situation and the speaker having more dignity wearing something impossibly tacky than a normal man in his Sunday best.
@@changvasejarik62 No, this is woke now. And we talk about the Sixth Doctor and his suck coat, remember?
The RTD Doctors feel normal people with normal suits.
@@mayotango1317I genuinely can’t even understand what you’re trying to say.
Thank you, Doctor, for describing the cancel-wads to a tee.
Nice way to play the part of the audience in this clip, and miss the point of the doctor's speech entirely.
@@blethigg9320 au contraire, methinks you merely are uncomfy with how well the Doctor is mocking the Baying for the Blood by the Mob. Which is *precisely* the point he made, how hypocritical it all is, without critical-thinking or self reflection. Just like Tweety-twats and TokTwits.
The gentleman doth protest too much, methinks... how are you any better by hurling insults at different opinions then talking about being too quick to miss the point of the video? You're being hateful yourself. The irony is truly something else!
@@ok-yi7bi Mocking others is not “hate”, which is why “mockery” and “hatred” are NOT synonyms in the thesaurus or dictionary, and will not will be for quite some time, despite hyperbolic tweety-type reactions. Once those two words *are* _officially_ synonymous, you have a point. Until then, it’s a blatant “molehill-mountain”.
The story and the Doctor's speech was about people backsliding into bigotry and reactionary, ur-fascist ideology through nationalist mythologizing of their past victories, something UK has been guilty of and, given how UK is doing recently, actively still is
But no it's "the cancel-wads" that's the Real problem lol