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I really want an audio with The Seventh Doctor meeting The War Master. The scariest Doctor and the scariest Master. Yes, I know it wouldn't make sense timeline-wise, but Big Finish have gotten away with crazier things in their Time War audios.
Looking back, in series 2 the Doctor doesn't actually look surprised about Torchwood. It was always my headcanon that he'd known about them for years and not really bothered until they went and caused a Cybermen invasion.
It's kinda timey wimey. War got the name The Oncoming Storm and 10 was called The Destroyer of Worlds. But 7 heard these names referring to him before he got them, sort of like 1 in Twice Upon a Time hearing all his title including the doctor of war.
Having listened to the Fourth Doctor audios with Leela and the Geoffrey Beevers Master, I absolutely loved this scene. Her encounters with The Master are some of my favourite Companion/Master interactions in the series.
Lucie was such a brilliant companion. I remember I found her annoying at first, but she really started to grow on me. She was so rough but so heartfelt too. Which just made what happened to her all the more heart-breaking...
What most modern Cybermen stories seem to have forgotten is that the Cybermen are tragic figures, they sacrificed EVERTHING in order to ensure their continued existence on a dying world and they are driven to go on by their obsessive need to survive. They see humans and they say that we 'suffer' from our emotions as though they were symptoms of a disease. They see converting humans into Cybermen as a kindness, they think that they are saving us from ourselves and our erratic animal selves with their ruthless machine logic and they are physically incapable of understanding why humans fight so hard too resist becoming like them. They see only the benefits of their shiny new bodies, that are free from disease and functionally immortal and they are unable to comprehend what they have lost.
If he called himself "The Time Lord Victorious" I would hide under the bed. I'm realizing the Sixth Doctor acted all 6-like because he didn't like how he was treated when he was the 5th Doctor, but he still cared. And the 7th Doctor still cared but wanted to find a different way to get things done that he couldn't do as 6, even if it meant being a total chessmaster or scaring the crap out of people.
Time never gives up all her sense of the surprising history of the future as she is now and forever an innocent witness to all that is and ever be. Time is a powerful thing use it wisely or it will spoil the rest of what is to come or become, leaving the past is the first thing but it could be dangerous to forget what was why we or they did. River Song is a future story of a different doctor although his the same one it is usually forgotten something or out of phase with old events. Is all the same memories the same thing inside the old man's head who knows? Ah well a good man knows his way around, but sometimes there's a hole inside his memories a missing thought of something important a dusty book with a bit of blue and gold lettering on it saying Thee Doctors Diary for the past 60 million years. Year 0 and counting? Time is wobbly so are the lives of the doctors and their families we only scratched through the walls of time, but someday they'll come back to meet their past connections with everyone whom they knew oh yes! They will be there?
It's so bizarre to have the new era treat the War Doctor like he was so bad he had to be forgotten and didn't have the title of The Doctor anymore, when the Doctor themselves are conceivably just as bad.
@@JamieSwitzerdidn’t the 10th and 11th Doctors realise they were wrong about War, and acknowledge that all of them would’ve done the same in his position (which they prove by joining him at the big red button)?
I love the fact that this implies a lot of future Dr. Who shenanigans, but we're all just as left in the dark as she is, so the fact that he comes out with all that exposition makes it seem like he played the game and knows how to break her, even if by complete accident. Also, I think the implications when he said "All of Us" means that it's 1 to 12 or 13. Because the fact he knows this has to be because one of the morons spotted 11 or 12 doing something with her in the bedroom quarters or something stupid like that.
1:02 I can imagine right after the Doctor’s response, it is all part of a commercial for Halloween Horror Nights. I can already imagine it and hear it playing my head. PITY ME!!! fear me……. Announcer: Face off against the wrath of the Doctor at Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights, Florida’s most scariest Halloween event. Try to survive over 10 terrifying mazes based off hits Doctor Who, Stranger Things, Halloween 4, and AMC’s The Walking Dead! Florida residents save up 20% of tickets and hotel admissions. Grab a Coke Zero to refresh your tastebuds and be able to win a free ticket, if you are able to survive. Tickets are available on the Universal website. Hurry, the Doctor is coming, and he isn’t so forgiving to his victims. *cue monsters screams of horror at end*
Every time I hear one of these audios I just feel sad knowing it's never gonna be adapted on the TV. It is sad to see that the most creative minds and people who actually love the show don't get to run it.
Context: 6th failed to rescue his next incarnation's companion's mother who was made a Vampire courtesy of the Forge and this immedate stoey after that leads to the scene
What i think makes seven so interesting is how comfortable he is with his own dark side. Most doctors tend to question their morals when they're forced to make certain decisions that go against their own ethic. Hell, even the war doctor still felt uneasy about ending the time war, despite being specially created for it. Seven? He doesn't necessarily enjoy doing this sort of stuff, but also doesn't bother much doing it. He's cold, calculating and focused on winning no matter the cost. And if people have to die in order to achieve it, so be it.