In the episode Nightmare in Silver with matt smith he encounters remnants of the cyber war cybermen, so that takes place after this chronologically. Also the idea of the cybermen coming back is that no matter what or how, the destiny of humanity will always eventually lead to a version of cybermen, it’s inevitable, no matter the time period or universe. They are like the next evolution of humans no matter where. Missy made her own cybermen from dead humans in death in heaven, the fact that they looked just like all the other cybermen is probs due to marketing and budget. Unlike the daleks who are always just escaping their encounters with the doctors- tho there are different factions of daleks, some are time war survivors who listen to the dalek leader, some are also still being made on skaaro who are loyal to Davros etc...
So, now that the guys are finally catching up to Aaron and Melanie and the most current episode... Will that mean Melanie will join all the guys for future DW reactions?
@@wajidhaq Could do. It always made no sense to me why Aaron joined the guys, when he had seen the episodes already. I'd rather the group as a whole be reacting for the first time together.
@@Fozzimodo I think it was at the start Aaron was able to clarify things for them as they had never seen the classics so he was able to clear up things that the classics explained that never got fully explained in the reboot
I think Eric interpreted the Lone Cyberman perfectly and relied a bit too much on Aaron for the answers there. The Lone Cyberman's monologue at the start was about how an empire had fallen, the cyber empire, but it could be brought back by a believier. So yeah, he is attempting to revive the Cyber Empire before it fell by using the cyberium.
@@mlgnerd13 Pretty sure all the answers are stated clearly in this episode, I'm not saying I blame Eric at all for missing certain bits of exposition, but it's not like it's absent and the presence/mission of Ashad and the Cybermen is left unexplained
@@thegentleassassin Well Ashad's "mission" isn't fully explained until the next episode. Honestly, I can't remember what answers this episode gave about the size of the remaining cyber army
On the "Red Hair" thing: Brendan's hair growing darker as he grows up isn't impossible. I know because it happened to me. I was born with red hair, but as I grew up my hair gradually turned dark brown. Although the red can be occasionally seen under the right light and also in my beard.
Strangely enough, it's not their look I disliked(talking about 2013 Cybermen), but how they walked which put me off. Their arms kept swinging whenever they marched which just didn't work.
Volatile Pyrovile the stomach plate is new too, resembles more of a Knight look. Plus the arms and blasters are brand new as well as the legs. It’s a new design but one thats meant to be a “warrior” version of the 2013 Cybermen.
Very true. Day of the Doctor: Frozen in time in an unknown location Time of the Doctor: Somehow not frozen in time trapped outside the universe trying to get back in Hell Bent: Somehow back in the universe just hiding near the end of it Spyfall: Somehow now inside it's own "bubble universe" that's known and accessible to the Doctor/Master . It's not the changing status quo that bothers me so much as the lack of solid explanations as to how and why the planet's situation/location changed in almost every instance.
@@Zomdra Well you know how it is with DW... according to the classic show the universe is held together by some people doing constant math, Atlantis was destroyed 3 times in different ways, and Timelords alter between literal techno-gods and ditsy Roman-esque morons. The Timelords in general have had a bad run since 1969 - never been as cool as their first appearance. Rule of thumb for me is that Timelords and Gallifrey are always better off screen.
The2Coolest2 No, the point was that the original commenter assumed incorrectly that it was Jack and admitted to said assumption. But even if it turned out that was Jack, it wouldn’t make sense, since he became immortal at the end of the 1st season of the revived series, he wasn’t a police officer, and he certainly didn’t grow up in Ireland.
@@ripleyjlawman.3162 that's not what the OP said. The OP said thet they just thought of Jack, not that it was Jack himself. Which is not all that surprising tbh, because, you know, Brendon woke up similarily to how Jack does after his death
Well its been quite a journey watching you guys go through the series. I enjoyed watching during lunch at my uni. I have finally graduated a few weeks ago, so I guess for me its only fitting you are finishing the series for now. :)
Oh I was so puzzled at this episode. My thought at the time was is Brendan something like jack who also gasps and then comes back to life? But... it was all so confusing. As far as what the status of gallifrey is “now” you have to realize the word “now” doesn’t completely work for gallifrey:). Remember the prophecy the time lords were afraid of? The hybrid will stand in the ruins of gallifrey? And we were left wondering if the doctor or “me” aka ashildr was the hybrid? Just remember the prophecy and how we always get them wrong
Aww, you guys have all these questions after this episode. Thankfully next week's episode will... actually probably just leave you with even more questions, tbh.
I thought this was an OK episode ..lots of setup with no answers. It’s one big chase from one planet to another which is enjoyable but not the most interesting . It’s still to see Thirteenth’s angrier side , especially when she snapped at the companions .. this series has given her a bit more depth imo and has felt more focused on her then the companions ( which was the case last season). This might genuinely be my favorite take on The Cybermen so far , I love the idea of a Cyberman fueled by hatred and anger and is basically a zealot ... it’s being executed well and the actor is good. Also great to have The Master back .. I have quickly grown to love Sacha Dhawan’s performance .
i'd love that, hopefully they watch some of 7, remembrance of the daleks is a fantastic episode. on the topic of daleks, they should really watch genesis of the daleks
'Ascension of the Cybermen' was a really engaging set-up episode that kept you on the edge of your seat and got you invested in what's to come. This really elevated the Cybermen as a galactic, universal threat, and this story combined with the previous one, had the potential of joining alongside 'Tomb of the Cybermen', 'The Invasion', 'Earthshock' and 'World Enough and Time/The Doctor Falls' as one of the very best Cybermen stories. Just a shame the last episode squandered all that.
@@CyberController- yeah this episode is a bit better than the next one but it is still a very poor episode dull and basic episode that does nothing special at all and to put it next to stuff like world enough and time and the doctor falls is way off
Didn't they mention it in Hell Bent that the Timelords managed to come out of the bubble universe, but the Master destroyed it while it was still in the bubble universe? So do the events of Hell Bent not take place 4.5 Bliion years later? Season 12 is definitely an improvement on season 11, but its's also the most annoying, in that it creates soooo many plotholes...for no good reason! Just you wait..the timeless child reveal is a-comin!
If Chibnall has any sense, he’ll retcon some of that as an alternate universe, or do some sort of backwards bootstrap paradox to fix the Gallifrey plot holes.
im personally not a big fan of this run, but i quite like the rest of the show! capaldi's my favorite but I'm currently working my way through classic who :)
Guys, I just realised you haven’t done a reaction for the Classic Who comic-relief parody. You HAVE to check it out once you’re caught up. It obviously plays to the classic series, but I’m sure you’ll get a kick out of it. ruclips.net/video/tp_Fw5oDMao/видео.html
I thoroughly enjoyed most of series 12. I can understand that series 11 wasn't the greatest & deserved the well needed criticism. But I don't get how people hate series 12. There are seasons & episodes I don't prefer or enjoy too much, but I don't hate them. Series 12 was a clear step up from series 11. If you can't admit that, I can't help but think you aren't being objective in your opinion. I hate how so many have to constantly post on everything Doctor Who related "CHIBNALL RUINED THIS SHOW", "JODIE ISN'T MY DOCTOR" over & over & over again.
Episode 1 - 9 was mediocre at best. Episode 10 was insulting. Spyfall felt like a satire, it completely ignored Missy's arc and implied that the Master is capable of wiping out Galifrey by himself. Also wiping out Galifrey, that's already been done. It completely ruins Day of the Doctor which is now only important for ruining the emotional weight of the Time War because bringing back Galifrey was pointless. Orphan 55 was boring, Can You Hear Me?, had a good first half only to ruin it by turning the bad guys into incompetant idiots. The finale chose to drop all the interesting cybermen stuff to deliver a powerpoint presentation on why the Doctor didn't choose to be a hero, that he's some generic chosen one and the most special person in the universe. The Doctor didn't become special through his choices, he just always was. They threw everything interesting about ascension of the Cybermen out the window to give us an exposition dump that doesn't affect the plot in the slightest. This ruins Fugitive of the Judoon, Haunting and Ascension of the Cybermen as everything they set up is ultimately unsatisfying. What you've got left is the Nikola tesla episode the only episode on par with Series 1 - 5 and the average episode Praxeus. Whitaker is admittedly doing better but Ruth Wilson immediately overshadowed her by being the Doctor for five minutes, Tosin Cole is a plank of wood. Yaz is still one dimensional.
I must say that I'm slightly disappointed that nobody seemed to notice how Brendan fell straight backward off the cliff with his feet towards the cliff and head toward the ocean, but woke up with his feet toward the ocean and head toward the cliff.
@@shadow_walkerOZ Oh, there are way too many things about this 3 part series finale that piss me off to get concerned about a body landing the wrong way
Now that you guys are slowly running out of current shows to watch, can you guys think of doing a few shows that people have been talking about rebooting? Battlestar Galactica has 4 seasons and it would work (by the time you guys finish productions are probably going to be able to start). Then there’s Dark....
No wonder the Cybermen have fallen. They killing humans instead of converting them. WHY?! Also Brendan's story is just a awful version of Donna's "alternative life" from the Library episodes.
I rather like season 12, but there’s nothing in here that outdoes episodes like Matt smith’s final trilogy, the magician’s apprentice/witch’s familiar, the zygon invasion /zygon inversion, or the doctor falls and capaldi’s final Christmas special. Those are all phenomenal, and nothing in series 12 has even come close except for maybe fugitive of the Judoon. Again, I liked it all, but capaldi set a very high bar.
What did you think of Graham misspelling and saying "Excuse me i'm the do... i'm the most normal block you'll ever meet". You think it was an error from the actor or is there something behind it?
It was Bradley Walsh flubbing his line. Ravio said "You are really strange", to which Graham's "Scuse me. I am the most normal man you will ever meet!" is a natural and logical rebuttal. "Scuse me, I'm the Doctor" (as some have speculated that he started saying) doesn't make any sense as a riposte to Ravio's mild insult. Besides, Graham's hesitation isn't in the script; it just says "Scuse me. I am the most normal man...", not "Scuse me. I'm the Do... I'm the most normal man".
Sigh...the fact the final reaction for Blind Wave is going to be The Timeless Children and they aren’t going to react to Classic Who makes me really depressed
Such a terrible series. David Tennant's Doctor has been to both the 52 centuary (new x 13 Earth) and the future-kind at the end of the universe, where there was plenty of humans, but here there is ony 10 left in the universe. Baker's Doctor told of the Cyber war and the cybermen were beaten (by the great named Glitter-Gun and Cybermen are only know as Gold-Plated Hat Stands) Lucky that the three remaining Cybermen found a ship with 100s of thousands cybermen on board, else just the three of them trying to take ove the universe might not go so well. I found Jodie's Doctor rude and boring in this episode/series. I did however like the retro inspired new Cyber-Warrior design, but the Irish guard mystery-box plotline was too confusing and tacked on. A bland setup for series finale (it reeks of "Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos") and the way the next episode ends (and the series) you realise this episode/cybermen/Brendan was a complete waste of time.
the fact that most of this episode the guys were visibly bored speaks volumes about the season "ugh thats cg1. CGI fire, lame. Hey do that dog sound that sounds like a tai firghter reeeeeaaahhhhh'' I just popped on to see their reaction to the Master
Watch next week's Reaction to Doctor Who 12x10 Finale "The Timeless Children" Early HERE: www.patreon.com/posts/38570191
In the episode Nightmare in Silver with matt smith he encounters remnants of the cyber war cybermen, so that takes place after this chronologically.
Also the idea of the cybermen coming back is that no matter what or how, the destiny of humanity will always eventually lead to a version of cybermen, it’s inevitable, no matter the time period or universe. They are like the next evolution of humans no matter where. Missy made her own cybermen from dead humans in death in heaven, the fact that they looked just like all the other cybermen is probs due to marketing and budget.
Unlike the daleks who are always just escaping their encounters with the doctors- tho there are different factions of daleks, some are time war survivors who listen to the dalek leader, some are also still being made on skaaro who are loyal to Davros etc...
Ah, the last time I'm ever gonna see Eric be mad at the sound for a while.
Well, maybe next week?
THAT FUCKING SOUND.
So, now that the guys are finally catching up to Aaron and Melanie and the most current episode... Will that mean Melanie will join all the guys for future DW reactions?
That'd be great!
Really hoping she’ll be there for the Holiday special this year.
@@wajidhaq Could do. It always made no sense to me why Aaron joined the guys, when he had seen the episodes already. I'd rather the group as a whole be reacting for the first time together.
@@Fozzimodo I think it was at the start Aaron was able to clarify things for them as they had never seen the classics so he was able to clear up things that the classics explained that never got fully explained in the reboot
@@joedesmond22 *revival
"You guys keeping up?" "No" LOVE HOW AARON IS JUST LIKE "I KNOW ALL THE ANSWERS HA HA!!" 🤣🤣🤣❤
Such a pity the answers that are given shit on almost 60 years of the program.
I think Eric interpreted the Lone Cyberman perfectly and relied a bit too much on Aaron for the answers there. The Lone Cyberman's monologue at the start was about how an empire had fallen, the cyber empire, but it could be brought back by a believier. So yeah, he is attempting to revive the Cyber Empire before it fell by using the cyberium.
In fairness to Aaron, it's not like he has any answers that Eric doesn't. Since Ashad gets thrown to the side next episode
@@mlgnerd13 Pretty sure all the answers are stated clearly in this episode, I'm not saying I blame Eric at all for missing certain bits of exposition, but it's not like it's absent and the presence/mission of Ashad and the Cybermen is left unexplained
@@thegentleassassin Well Ashad's "mission" isn't fully explained until the next episode. Honestly, I can't remember what answers this episode gave about the size of the remaining cyber army
On the "Red Hair" thing:
Brendan's hair growing darker as he grows up isn't impossible. I know because it happened to me.
I was born with red hair, but as I grew up my hair gradually turned dark brown.
Although the red can be occasionally seen under the right light and also in my beard.
Yeah, I was super blond when I was younger but now it's like really dark blond, almost brown
yeah I'm blonde but I was born with red hair.
Gingers have souls.
@@glenmcculla6843
LIES!
Shogun Turnip I used to be 100% blonde but now I’ve got completely dark hair.
Shanes back for Doctor Who! YAY!
It’s great to see!
Why did he leave?
The guy who played Ashad wasn't THE Jaqen H'ghar most would remember but the one who he changed his face to when he left Arya.
So glad to see Shane is back for the final episodes, great to see he's doing better.
The 2020 Cybermen look way better than the 2013 Cybermen, no doubt. 👌
Until the next episode.
Strangely enough, it's not their look I disliked(talking about 2013 Cybermen), but how they walked which put me off. Their arms kept swinging whenever they marched which just didn't work.
it's just a new head and shoulder pads?
No I prefer dark waters cybermen
Volatile Pyrovile the stomach plate is new too, resembles more of a Knight look. Plus the arms and blasters are brand new as well as the legs.
It’s a new design but one thats meant to be a “warrior” version of the 2013 Cybermen.
No one on TV ever uses Cockney rhyming slang without immediately explaining it's Cockney rhyming slang.
The status quo of Gallifrey is whatever the writers want it to be.
Very true.
Day of the Doctor: Frozen in time in an unknown location
Time of the Doctor: Somehow not frozen in time trapped outside the universe trying to get back in
Hell Bent: Somehow back in the universe just hiding near the end of it
Spyfall: Somehow now inside it's own "bubble universe" that's known and accessible to the Doctor/Master
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It's not the changing status quo that bothers me so much as the lack of solid explanations as to how and why the planet's situation/location changed in almost every instance.
@@provisionalhypothesis I'd be willing to bet money that the chances of any of that being explained in the future are zero.
@@Zomdra
The Master: ''I'll explain later;)''
Zomdra are you stupid, the obvious answer is it’s Wibbly wobbly timey wimey
@@Zomdra Well you know how it is with DW... according to the classic show the universe is held together by some people doing constant math, Atlantis was destroyed 3 times in different ways, and Timelords alter between literal techno-gods and ditsy Roman-esque morons.
The Timelords in general have had a bad run since 1969 - never been as cool as their first appearance. Rule of thumb for me is that Timelords and Gallifrey are always better off screen.
"Maybe he's not crazy" best moment for me
Honestly when the guy woke up after the fall I just instantly thought of Jack for some reason.
Except we know why Jack can’t die, so it was obviously not Jack.
@@ripleyjlawman.3162 That was his point? He woke up and didn't die
Because Jack woke up like that with Martha and The Doctor
The2Coolest2 No, the point was that the original commenter assumed incorrectly that it was Jack and admitted to said assumption.
But even if it turned out that was Jack, it wouldn’t make sense, since he became immortal at the end of the 1st season of the revived series, he wasn’t a police officer, and he certainly didn’t grow up in Ireland.
@@ripleyjlawman.3162 that's not what the OP said. The OP said thet they just thought of Jack, not that it was Jack himself. Which is not all that surprising tbh, because, you know, Brendon woke up similarily to how Jack does after his death
It's good to see Shane back! I hope he's doing better, and taking care of himself.
I think they used the Ireland setting because of the whole *”Gallifrey. Is that in Ireland?”* connection. 😉
I think one of the buildings from Ireland in this episode was one of the same ones from that story.
@@mr.scarlo2234 which building is that?
Well its been quite a journey watching you guys go through the series. I enjoyed watching during lunch at my uni. I have finally graduated a few weeks ago, so I guess for me its only fitting you are finishing the series for now. :)
Not ready for no more who reactions in near future 🥺
“You guys keeping up-“ “NO. NO IM NOT.” 😂😂
Oh I was so puzzled at this episode. My thought at the time was is Brendan something like jack who also gasps and then comes back to life? But... it was all so confusing. As far as what the status of gallifrey is “now” you have to realize the word “now” doesn’t completely work for gallifrey:). Remember the prophecy the time lords were afraid of? The hybrid will stand in the ruins of gallifrey? And we were left wondering if the doctor or “me” aka ashildr was the hybrid? Just remember the prophecy and how we always get them wrong
Shit I never made the connection about the hybrid when watching the timeless children. The master/cyberium combo makes so much sense though.
Aww, you guys have all these questions after this episode. Thankfully next week's episode will... actually probably just leave you with even more questions, tbh.
Yeah, but different questions, which is good!
@@GedUK debatable
@@GedUK You must be a fan of Lost's ending then.
@@rindoubaka1574 Never watched it, but this isn't the ending of Dr Who though, so it's not really the same
I I just realised this is the last reaction video with Shane in it
"I want you to spread my message"
"WHAT ARE YOU?!"
"I'm Cyberman"
Wooo! Shaaane! Missed you bud
After next weeks episode me and my friends went to the pub and got absolutely wasted.
As you are all now up to date, will you be doing reactions to the original (1963-1989) Doctor Who series?
And now we are at the last episode.
I thought this was an OK episode ..lots of setup with no answers.
It’s one big chase from one planet to another which is enjoyable but not the most interesting .
It’s still to see Thirteenth’s angrier side , especially when she snapped at the companions .. this series has given her a bit more depth imo and has felt more focused on her then the companions ( which was the case last season).
This might genuinely be my favorite take on The Cybermen so far , I love the idea of a Cyberman fueled by hatred and anger and is basically a zealot ... it’s being executed well and the actor is good.
Also great to have The Master back .. I have quickly grown to love Sacha Dhawan’s performance .
Oh shit, welcome back shane! hope you're doing well man
Oh you guys just wait for the twists
I do hope you guys will go back and start watching some of the classic show!
That would be enjoyable
i'd love that, hopefully they watch some of 7, remembrance of the daleks is a fantastic episode. on the topic of daleks, they should really watch genesis of the daleks
'Ascension of the Cybermen' was a really engaging set-up episode that kept you on the edge of your seat and got you invested in what's to come. This really elevated the Cybermen as a galactic, universal threat, and this story combined with the previous one, had the potential of joining alongside 'Tomb of the Cybermen', 'The Invasion', 'Earthshock' and 'World Enough and Time/The Doctor Falls' as one of the very best Cybermen stories. Just a shame the last episode squandered all that.
Disagree, but we should talk about this more next week.
@@CyberController- yeah this episode is a bit better than the next one but it is still a very poor episode dull and basic episode that does nothing special at all and to put it next to stuff like world enough and time and the doctor falls is way off
@@CyberController- That's ok :). I know the finale has its fans. I'm just sadly not one of them.
The story hasn't ended, though....
me: :(
blind wave: :D
me: :)
Oh Eric. You're focusing on the wrong detail, bud. What did they DO to Brendan? And what detail from the season earlier could that relate to.......?
Thanks, Eric! Thanks and welcome back, Shane! Thanks, Aaron! Thanks, Calvin! ⏳ #DoctorWho
you need to react to the sarah jane adventures, big finish and class
Apparently they're not gonna continue reacting to Sarah Jane Adventures because it was too child-friendly.
@@theRydolph it's pretty dark as well...
@@ianchesterton8003 Yeah I agree. Loved the Nightmare Man. Wish they would carry on watching it :(
Eric's way overthinking this "status quo" thing.
welcome back shane !!
I know it's not him but I cant help but think it's Burn Gorman playing the Lone Cyberman.
So will they react to the Christmas special/series 13?
*Me: The Master is the best thing from this season.*
*BBC Writers: What about everything else.*
*Me: The Master is the best thing out of this season.*
are nice to see Shane back after 100 years away
Can't wait for next week, im glad they were as lost as I was first watching this ep, but I think it pays off next episode :)
Yeah, I really liked this part and the resolution in the next, though I know a lot of fans didn't (at least after a few days).
Can't wait for next time !
One last time, Eric! "To be continued..." That fucking sound! :D
9:52 “comfort is irrelevant”
Again. You can see that 13 is slipping. Her anger cant stay in for long. Soon she will snap but not at her friends.
Didn't they mention it in Hell Bent that the Timelords managed to come out of the bubble universe, but the Master destroyed it while it was still in the bubble universe? So do the events of Hell Bent not take place 4.5 Bliion years later? Season 12 is definitely an improvement on season 11, but its's also the most annoying, in that it creates soooo many plotholes...for no good reason! Just you wait..the timeless child reveal is a-comin!
If Chibnall has any sense, he’ll retcon some of that as an alternate universe, or do some sort of backwards bootstrap paradox to fix the Gallifrey plot holes.
I liked season 12. What a controversial choice, someone who actually likes Doctor Who. Shocker I know.
Some people forget that it's only a TV show. Your world isn't going to end just because they didn't write it they way you wanted them too.
im personally not a big fan of this run, but i quite like the rest of the show! capaldi's my favorite but I'm currently working my way through classic who :)
A lot of us liked it. We just aren't as obsessive as some of those whose lives have been ruined by Chibnall and Whittaker's choices.
You forgot to list Shane in the description btw
OMG, why did i get emotional seeing Shane back in the Doctor Who reactions! LOL
Two Spoilers. 1 Brandon was Irish. 2. He was on the the Force for five years then he was pensioned out. I might have made all that up.
Guys, I just realised you haven’t done a reaction for the Classic Who comic-relief parody. You HAVE to check it out once you’re caught up. It obviously plays to the classic series, but I’m sure you’ll get a kick out of it.
ruclips.net/video/tp_Fw5oDMao/видео.html
SHANE!!!!❤❤❤👍
It's probably too late now, but when the cybermen return, you should get cans of cider and drinking helmets. Then you could become Cidermen. 😁👍
It was nice to see Captain Barney Miller of the NYPD 12th Precinct send Detective Ron Harris to attend Brendan's retirement party...
I thoroughly enjoyed most of series 12. I can understand that series 11 wasn't the greatest & deserved the well needed criticism.
But I don't get how people hate series 12. There are seasons & episodes I don't prefer or enjoy too much, but I don't hate them.
Series 12 was a clear step up from series 11. If you can't admit that, I can't help but think you aren't being objective in your opinion.
I hate how so many have to constantly post on everything Doctor Who related "CHIBNALL RUINED THIS SHOW", "JODIE ISN'T MY DOCTOR" over & over & over again.
I liked 11 and 12.
Episode 1 - 9 was mediocre at best. Episode 10 was insulting. Spyfall felt like a satire, it completely ignored Missy's arc and implied that the Master is capable of wiping out Galifrey by himself. Also wiping out Galifrey, that's already been done. It completely ruins Day of the Doctor which is now only important for ruining the emotional weight of the Time War because bringing back Galifrey was pointless. Orphan 55 was boring, Can You Hear Me?, had a good first half only to ruin it by turning the bad guys into incompetant idiots.
The finale chose to drop all the interesting cybermen stuff to deliver a powerpoint presentation on why the Doctor didn't choose to be a hero, that he's some generic chosen one and the most special person in the universe. The Doctor didn't become special through his choices, he just always was. They threw everything interesting about ascension of the Cybermen out the window to give us an exposition dump that doesn't affect the plot in the slightest. This ruins Fugitive of the Judoon, Haunting and Ascension of the Cybermen as everything they set up is ultimately unsatisfying.
What you've got left is the Nikola tesla episode the only episode on par with Series 1 - 5 and the average episode Praxeus. Whitaker is admittedly doing better but Ruth Wilson immediately overshadowed her by being the Doctor for five minutes, Tosin Cole is a plank of wood. Yaz is still one dimensional.
I'm objective. Both series 11 and 12 were terrible. 11 was anti-climatic, 12 was anti-Doctor Who.
Annnnnnd here they are, right on time.
Glad you guys had another place to spit your vitriol.
@@cameronjosephvideos5942 Who the hell is Ruth Wilson?
Can't wait for next week, just wish I had enough for patreon :(
This is a great episode. Really well directed imo
DOCTER WHO WHO ARE YOU
Also question due to one of your shirts if we had a poke of all the size of a death star could you capture planets or Stars in that pokeball
I must say that I'm slightly disappointed that nobody seemed to notice how Brendan fell straight backward off the cliff with his feet towards the cliff and head toward the ocean, but woke up with his feet toward the ocean and head toward the cliff.
Does that signify something?
@@mlgnerd13 Nope. Just an annoying mistake that I noticed.
Maybe his body bounced a bit, given that it apparently is indestructible even when falling from a great height?
@@kwanarchive It's possible that it bounced, but it spun a full 180 degrees.
@@shadow_walkerOZ Oh, there are way too many things about this 3 part series finale that piss me off to get concerned about a body landing the wrong way
to be fair to the cyber drones, the cybermen were running low on resources at this point.
Shane’s back! 🙌
Space Ireland?
The Doctor is worried that they're human and therefore susceptible for conversion
Does David Tennant's Doctor ring any bells?
Yay! Shane!
Brendan is important to understanding the Doctor
Now that you guys are slowly running out of current shows to watch, can you guys think of doing a few shows that people have been talking about rebooting? Battlestar Galactica has 4 seasons and it would work (by the time you guys finish productions are probably going to be able to start). Then there’s Dark....
SPOILERS.....
Next week, EVERYTHING changes!!!! But.... not really....
next week, EVERYTHING changes! for the worse! and also doesn't make any meaningful change at the same time!
Brendan is the doctor.
"Everything is about to change... " for worse
No wonder the Cybermen have fallen. They killing humans instead of converting them. WHY?!
Also Brendan's story is just a awful version of Donna's "alternative life" from the Library episodes.
man i didn't even think of that, more reasons to dislike this run
Season 12>season 7-11
your opinion, but i really like capaldi's run. heaven sent is the best episode in the show imo
@@willowism i dont have problem with doctors. Peter is best doctor for me. But storylines are boring af. I just remember 2 episodes of Peter Capaldi.
I rather like season 12, but there’s nothing in here that outdoes episodes like Matt smith’s final trilogy, the magician’s apprentice/witch’s familiar, the zygon invasion /zygon inversion, or the doctor falls and capaldi’s final Christmas special. Those are all phenomenal, and nothing in series 12 has even come close except for maybe fugitive of the Judoon. Again, I liked it all, but capaldi set a very high bar.
What did you think of Graham misspelling and saying "Excuse me i'm the do... i'm the most normal block you'll ever meet". You think it was an error from the actor or is there something behind it?
It was Bradley Walsh flubbing his line. Ravio said "You are really strange", to which Graham's "Scuse me. I am the most normal man you will ever meet!" is a natural and logical rebuttal. "Scuse me, I'm the Doctor" (as some have speculated that he started saying) doesn't make any sense as a riposte to Ravio's mild insult. Besides, Graham's hesitation isn't in the script; it just says "Scuse me. I am the most normal man...", not "Scuse me. I'm the Do... I'm the most normal man".
Why are you wasting so much time talking about Cybermen when Brendan is the important part of the story?
Sigh...the fact the final reaction for Blind Wave is going to be The Timeless Children and they aren’t going to react to Classic Who makes me really depressed
oh they aren't?! why the heck not!
Shane looks bored and uncomfortable
Such a terrible series. David Tennant's Doctor has been to both the 52 centuary (new x 13 Earth) and the future-kind at the end of the universe, where there was plenty of humans, but here there is ony 10 left in the universe. Baker's Doctor told of the Cyber war and the cybermen were beaten (by the great named Glitter-Gun and Cybermen are only know as Gold-Plated Hat Stands) Lucky that the three remaining Cybermen found a ship with 100s of thousands cybermen on board, else just the three of them trying to take ove the universe might not go so well.
I found Jodie's Doctor rude and boring in this episode/series. I did however like the retro inspired new Cyber-Warrior design, but the Irish guard mystery-box plotline was too confusing and tacked on. A bland setup for series finale (it reeks of "Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos") and the way the next episode ends (and the series) you realise this episode/cybermen/Brendan was a complete waste of time.
Matt Smith changed everything with the big bang in series 5
the fact that most of this episode the guys were visibly bored speaks volumes about the season "ugh thats cg1. CGI fire, lame. Hey do that dog sound that sounds like a tai firghter reeeeeaaahhhhh'' I just popped on to see their reaction to the Master