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13:49 they are hypnotic, so the instruction becomes a sub-conscious part of everyone's subconscious instincts. No-one remembers it until they see the silence and it triggers their subconscious to act on that subconscious new instinct.
Well, I suppose she feels she doesn’t have a choice, she couldn’t have gotten as far as she did without her. For all her insanity she’s competent and unfortunately knows the Doctor so much better than her, they have essentially thousands of years more history than him and Clara. Yes, it hardly makes sense, the core of their relationship really isn’t built on trust exactly, but Clara has recognized this and she’s risking pretty much every instinct she has in order to save him. She knows that Missy could turn around and kill her but without Missy’s intelligence and her alternative way of travel she never would have gotten to him. She believes it’s up to her to save her friend and right now it’s either Missy or nothing. I suspect what a lot of people mistake for her being “ buddy buddy” with Missy is just her trying not to piss her off because she’s a psycho bitch and anything could happen. In her mind all this is necessary. 🤷🏻♂️
I watched Doctor Who for a year between the Christmas 2012 and Christmas 2013 series and thought it was the greatest show of all time. Still do, although I couldn't stand Capaldi. Even in his first appearance in "Time of the Doctor" I immediately was like "nope, I'm outta here" and never looked back since. Matt Smith was a great doctor and I don't think he will ever be surpassed, before or after, not even the fan favorites Tom Baker or David Tennant (I honestly dislike both of those doctors even if it's "sacrilege" for Doctor Who fans). Shame that McGann didn't get more than a movie (he was really good too).
The last day really shows just how evil and desperate the Time Lords have become. The person whose POV we're watching is a soldier of Gallifrey. They're not cybermen. They're worse. By this point in the war, the Time Lords have been recycling their own armies, rewriting history for the sake of reinforcements in otherwise unwinnable battles. Those "premonitions" are alternate timelines where they died against the Daleks and were rewritten back into existence just to fight. They're basically living ghosts at this point, all wired into a mainframe to stabilize their own existence and sanity. This along with regeneration suicide bombing, where Time Lords regenerate and explode 12 times to destroy Dalek fleets. The Moment, a sentient galaxy eater in their arsenal that was only never used because it would judge them unworthy. The Ultimate Sanction, where the Time lords would unleash a paradox to rip the the time vortex and all reality apart and ascend to beings of pure consciousness so that they alone would survive. All of this and more just goes to show how right Cass was to compare them to the Daleks. Heck, the Time Lords were the ones that shot Cass down!
After a promising start, I thought this episode went downhill fast. There was an interesting philosophical discussion buried under some awful CGI as it degenerated into a bug hunt.
The Keonigs confused many at first, but if you'll remember Eric mentioned while he and Colson were talking he had a brother he played Call of duty with.
It has been said many times during season one that all the tech in Deathloc is decades beyond current technology, it will take Shields scientists time to fully understand it.
Fitz rigged a transmitter on an old shield frequencie. He said however that he doubted anyone would be listening. Fury had gotten word most likely from Hill that Colson was going after hydras super soldier manufacturing facility and was looking to help. So Fury was monitoring Shield frequencies trying to find Colsons teams location.
My two favorite seasons of Doctor Who are seasons 4 and 6. I love seeing people’s reaction to finding out who River is. They were all just as shocked as I was. It really is brilliant writing.
@@FourthWallReactions no, I said that. In case people think that. I wasn't specifically referring to you. I just remember people thought that a lot and commentey that back when this first aired.
Captain Adelaide Brookes will forever be one of my favorite characters in all of Doctor Who. She looked into they eyes of God and was disgusted by him. The Doctor in that moment took away all agency from everyone, and Adelaide chose to take the only action she had left, in defiance of The Timelord Victorious.
I've only run into your reactions today. Lovely! I'm revisiting series through the eyes of others and came upon this! FWIW, I watched when it was new and it was known that Jenna Coleman was leaving at some point because she got the lead in Victoria. They kept hinting at her death the more she became like the doctor. We just didn't know when.
Most British viewers would understand what was going on, as soon as they heard the Big Brother theme tune. Strictly speaking, The Doctor should have been ejected for interfering with the equipment, not evicted.