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Doctor Who 4x10 Midnight Reaction | First Time Watching
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As part of a well-deserved holiday, the Doctor takes a tour on a planet called Midnight. Little does he know that something is knocking on the walls, although the planet shouldn't be inhabited. Soon the passengers begin to panic when one of them is possessed.
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@Matt-zo9hi
@Matt-zo9hi Месяц назад
Donna's hug at the end always gets me. She's such a good friend. The fact that their friendship is so extremely platonic. Love it.
@Metzwerg74
@Metzwerg74 29 дней назад
and she instantly stopped her joke of repeating him as he asked, because she felt that he was unwell about it...
@Sovreign071
@Sovreign071 Месяц назад
This is EASILY one of the best episode of Dr. Who, both original and revival! I'd put it right up there with Blink!
@markbechtold7372
@markbechtold7372 Месяц назад
Yes. And this episode scares me the most. Fear and mob mentality.
@altinaykor364
@altinaykor364 26 дней назад
@@markbechtold7372 don't mention mob mentality please! they'll give wild animals run for their money
@ThePandorica
@ThePandorica Месяц назад
I think you were bang-on about Tennant's Doctor showing off here. The brilliance of the episode is how it subverts everything the show (and the character) usually does and turns it on its head. The Doctor doesn't get to be the hero; he's just helpless and humiliated. The monster is an invisible, unknowable force whose motives are never explained. And the human beings that are so often championed by the Doctor as these amazing, inspirational creatures quickly become scared, vindictive, petty and selfish. And when the Doctor tries to take the moral high ground and regain control of the situation ("Because I'm clever!"), he loses everyone's respect instead of earning it, and just comes across as desperate and arrogant.
@jessicapatton6523
@jessicapatton6523 Месяц назад
This episode is all the more impressive when you know it was written in less than a week as a last minute replacement for a script that wasn’t working. Part of the reason most of the episode takes place in a small tour bus is because it made the episode easier to budget for and sort logistically at the last moment. The set up is actually so simple that there’s a play version of this episode- a fact I only discovered when my drama class was assigned it a few years after the episode went out. That performance is why I can technically claim that I’ve played the Doctor, so I have fond memories of it!
@julesreacts
@julesreacts Месяц назад
Just goes to show that brilliance can come from a rushed script and a tiny room! I adored it! I love that people make plays out of this episode, that's so cool you did that too!!
@GMSquared
@GMSquared Месяц назад
@@julesreacts This is a master class in how to create a great script using a very narrow scope.
@ahumanbeingfromtheearth1502
@ahumanbeingfromtheearth1502 Месяц назад
​@julesreacts the script wasnt quite as last minute as they made it seem. The actual script was written very late, but Russel T Davies has talked about how he had the idea for the episode years before, but was worried that it wouldnt go over well with audiences. Even still, turning what was just an idea into a great script so quickly is still very impressive. It's likely that if it wasn't for the need for him to rush the script, the idea likely would have remained just that.
@sparklepunkenthusiast
@sparklepunkenthusiast Месяц назад
My favorite 10th doctor episode! Every doctor has a habit of talking their way out of situations to a certain extent but with 10 I think his mouth is his biggest asset. I love this episode because it turns that asset against him and he almost gets killed because of it. It’s the most powerless we’ve ever seen the doctor up to this point and this episode does such a great job of building that tension and fear. I also love how it’s never explained what the entity is or how it works, it’s much scarier that way imo. I could yap about this episode for ages haha.
@Lucifer_Crowe
@Lucifer_Crowe Месяц назад
it shows a lot of why he needs a Companion to balance him out and help him seem more human
@Loveandpositvity
@Loveandpositvity Месяц назад
As someone who has watched every episode of doctor who I would definitely say this is the scariest one they’ll ever have in my opinion. One of my favorite episodes too! Great reaction 😊
@julesreacts
@julesreacts Месяц назад
Thank you!! I loved this episode 💜
@jessm229
@jessm229 Месяц назад
me too its in my top 3 for sure
@SAMEEDEE56
@SAMEEDEE56 Месяц назад
Wild blue yonder is in top 3 scary too. If you don’t agree, watch that episode in the dark, then talk 😂
@kevinjones3908
@kevinjones3908 Месяц назад
What more scary than fear her lol
@obiwankenobi687
@obiwankenobi687 Месяц назад
Literally everyone’s life is ruined in this episode. The family would be broken, they literally pressured their teenage son to murder a woman, the professor and student relationship is ruined, Sky gets possessed and dies and the Hostess kills herself
@noneya3635
@noneya3635 28 дней назад
And the doctor has his faith in humans seriously shaken.
@j.d.v.d.3487
@j.d.v.d.3487 Месяц назад
I love the moment where the Doctor and Donna just hug each other for comfort because the Doctor had a traumatizing experience. I love this little moments of compassion between Charakters in shows
@Spiklething
@Spiklething Месяц назад
Spot the famous person. This week the award goes to … *David Troughton* who played Professor Hobbes David is best known for playing Tony Archer in the longest running soap of all time , the radio drama The Archers He’s also been in Midsomer Murders and Casualty David is also the son of the Doctor, his real life father being Patrick Troughton, the second Doctor Honourable mentions to *Leslie Coulson* who played Val Cane, better known for playing Carol Jackson in Eastenders *Lesley Sharp* who played Sky Silvestre, she was in Clocking Off, Before We Die and the recent TV mini series the Full Monty
@Gav-mj6lx
@Gav-mj6lx Месяц назад
And Colin Morgan as Jethro, known for the BBC show Merlin.
@Venemofthe888
@Venemofthe888 Месяц назад
Colin Morgan too who plays Jethro would go on to play merlin
@nicholasbyrne6485
@nicholasbyrne6485 Месяц назад
The co-driver/mechanic, Claude, is Duane Henry, who went on to star in NCIS
@alwillcox
@alwillcox Месяц назад
Lesley Sharp also notably killed the Ninth Doctor with rat poison in The Second Coming.
@Robbie3004
@Robbie3004 Месяц назад
David Troughton also appeared in the wonderful "A Very Peculiar Practice" with fifth Doctor Peter Davison.
@Gav-mj6lx
@Gav-mj6lx Месяц назад
This was an interesting one. Colin Morgan (Jethro) played Merlin, there was an old Doctor Who story where the Seventh was mistaken for the real Merlin, and his then companion called him Professor instead of Doctor and there was a professor in this one, and... oh no, I've gone cross-eyed. 🥴
@nathandts3401
@nathandts3401 Месяц назад
So much of this episode is perfect. The unseen monster, the fear of losing control over your mind and the absolute depravity that humans can sink to when they're afraid.
@Sam-rk6wo
@Sam-rk6wo Месяц назад
The Doctor gets into trouble because he's showing off here I think. Unlike last episode where everyone is on his side, it just dosent work here. His main weapon and strength is his ability to talk and talk and talk his way out of a situation, so when you take that away he's so helpless and lost. His joy and glee at getting to chat to learn about the strangers on the trip turning to horror when he realises he can't convince them he's on their side because everything he is saying is punctuated by someone repeating what he's saying Love all the characters - Dee's intelligence, Jethrow's cynicism and youth, The Professors obstinance, the Dads male perfomative agression, Val's racist paranoia (Best line for me is her delivery after "I just... travel around, I'm a traveller" and she shoots a look "Like an immigrant?" CHILLS!), the Hostess who you take your eyes off and forget with her insistence on the rules only for her to become incredibly brave saving everyone working it out Also Sky! Poor Sky. What an actress. I wanted her to play a female Doctor after seeing her here deliver everyones lines and parrot them back. She's briliant in this and in other tv shows like Bob & Rose. Her fear and paranoia that her ex wife had somehow got her... so sad! Believe it or not, this isn't the darkest Doctor Who will get 👀 It is the most scared we have ever seen the Doctor in the new series I think. I wonder if the midnight entity is still out there.. Thanks again for a great watch. Highlight of my Wednesdays ❤
@storageheater
@storageheater Месяц назад
The fact his showing off doesn't work here, and the pushback he sometimes gets, is one of the biggest reasons I love this era of Doctor Who - he keeps tending towards style over substance as a character flaw, and the writing intentionally knocks him back for it. I've grown to like later doctors more, but if anything they seem to celebrate his self-regarding moments or not notice them
@wolfking4556
@wolfking4556 28 дней назад
It's the lack of a companion. He generally has a human on his side that bridges the gap between his "humanized alien demi-god" and the common people. Not having one here ends up exposing for what, at the end of the day, he truly is: an alien
@IISheireenII
@IISheireenII Месяц назад
0:50 a little accidental cameo of the green screen such an important member of the cast yet rarely seen :D Here it gets to shine for a moment. Many just believe it to be the wall of the room the doctor is standing in on first warch and don't think about it. But it doesn't fit with what we see of his surroundings in other shots.
@julesreacts
@julesreacts Месяц назад
HA! I never noticed that!!
@IISheireenII
@IISheireenII Месяц назад
@@julesreacts neither did the post production team until it was too late! :D
@Stephen-Fox
@Stephen-Fox Месяц назад
"Why are they seperated in this one" - Production reasons that I will get into next week because spoilers. This is one of my favourites - In all of Doctor Who - the whole 61 years of the show - there are around 6 I like as much as Midnight, including itself, and I would struggle to pick a favourite episode out of them. This is the first one you've encountered. RTD apparently pitched the episode to the rest of the production team by repeating everything they said to him during a meeting, the way a small child might.
@neilfreedman2537
@neilfreedman2537 Месяц назад
And just when you wonder if series 4 can possibly keep up the incredible standard, along comes Midnight. What a claustrophobic, believable study of human nature. Aren't we wonderful!
@Alucia0
@Alucia0 Месяц назад
This episode is probably my favourite episode of the entire series. It is stunningly good. Everything about it approaches perfection. The writing is incredible, the acting is so good the camera work, the lighting, the atmosphere. Everything about it is an art piece. How the scenario went is honestly super realistic. It's unseen, there is nothing to focus on and it shows so many aspects of humanity, the horrible things we can do and how we treat others. It made The Doctor face something that they hate facing. The ugly side of humanity sure but he also saw in them what he is capable of and that genuinely terrified him, more than the monsters and the daleks and all the other, the doctor fears them self more than any of them.
@tomrb2297
@tomrb2297 Месяц назад
The actor who plays Professor Hobbs is David Troughton, the son of Patrick Troughton, the 2nd Doctor.
@lenaoxton8827
@lenaoxton8827 Месяц назад
I just discovered your Doctor Who reactions last week and have been binge watching every evening! I just wanted to let you know how much I love these videos and I really appreciate how much Doctor Who clicked with you so quickly. It’s so lovely to see someone discover this show and love it just as much as I do ❤ Also much love to your cats!
@TheCreepingShadow
@TheCreepingShadow Месяц назад
Tfw that Merlin and Carol Jackson are also onboard with the doctor
@purrceys7959
@purrceys7959 Месяц назад
One of my favourite episodes - the performances of David Tennant and Lesley Sharp (who played Skye) are wonderful in this show and their timings in the way they mimic each other is so well done.
@rtaylor7384
@rtaylor7384 Месяц назад
That part where The Doctor voice was taken was down right scary. You see in his eyes he was terrified because underneath that he knew what coming next and what that thing was about to do next. Try to brainwash the humans to chuck him out there instead of it.
@johna5635
@johna5635 Месяц назад
We have "Doctor-Light" episodes... this was a "Donna-Light" episode!
@LeonBlade
@LeonBlade Месяц назад
I love this episode,, you can really feel the tension when everyone is arguing. You get so frustrated at how angry and unnational everyone is, especially when the Doctor is in danger. It keeps you on the edge of your seat the entire time. Whenever someone says something rational, you get a small speck of hope. They did such an amazing job with this episode.
@chrisfraser5088
@chrisfraser5088 Месяц назад
Easily one of my favourite episodes of all time!
@theelvenwtich
@theelvenwtich Месяц назад
This episode reminds me of one of my favorite Twilight Zone episodes. "The Monsters are Due on Maple Street" Which has similar but wildly different premises.
@joeb918
@joeb918 Месяц назад
It’s also similar to a classic movie called Lifeboat.
@Sabri-cm4ss
@Sabri-cm4ss Месяц назад
I can't believe my favorite season is almost over. You've come so far, and you've been amazing all the way! Feeling your emotions with you has been like getting excited for the first time all over again! I'll never stop thanking you for being so genuine. Now things are getting wild... The next episode is one of my all-time favorites. I can't wait!
@julesreacts
@julesreacts Месяц назад
This has got to be my favourite season, too. It's simply amazing. Thank you for being here and for your kind words!!
@resiseven7407
@resiseven7407 Месяц назад
this is easily RTD's peak as a writer for the show (so far) imo and maybe my single favourite episode of the show overall. genuinely super frightening stuff
@altinaykor364
@altinaykor364 26 дней назад
honestly he showed the true monster inside human nature, much better than 42 in previous season
@l33tspaniard
@l33tspaniard 10 дней назад
“If you want a kid to stop repeating you, just don’t say anything!” But then THEY WIN. D:
@TheGohanSkywalker
@TheGohanSkywalker Месяц назад
I think I've heard it said before that whatever possessed Sky wasn't the monster here, the humans were. Sure, the possessor thing was the villain, but what nearly killed the Doctor was the people.
@anniesharp4871
@anniesharp4871 Месяц назад
This is such a fantastic episode, and remains as tense as ever when re-watching! Midnight really helps to showcase the importance of the companion. Without Donna to vouch for the Doctor, the other humans had less reason to trust him and were put off by his apparent arrogance. You can imagine if Donna had been there, she would have been telling everybody to shut up and listen to her friend because she's seen him save multiple lives before. I also really like the exploration of fear in the episode. Every character plays a meaningful role in showing how fear can expose flaws and warp thinking. Seeing the Doctor's fear, as you say, is also terrifying. He has no idea what the Midnight creature is, and it's quite a shocker for the audience to see him without any knowledge about what's happening! The "pool is abstract!" line always makes me laugh even though we have no clue what the context is -- a real testament to the actors both telling and responding to the story in that moment. I've been watching these reactions every week and always look forward to them, Jules 🙂
@mayotango1317
@mayotango1317 Месяц назад
I think any other Doctor would have dealt with this better than Tennant.
@anniesharp4871
@anniesharp4871 Месяц назад
@@mayotango1317 hmm I'm not sure. The first doctor would've been raging, and I think 12 would have trouble getting this lot on side too.
@HuntingViolets
@HuntingViolets 23 дня назад
Lesley Sharp, who is brilliant as Sky/the entity in this episode, was the lead in _Bob & Rose,_ another Russell T Davies show (he likes that name, Rose).
@Venemofthe888
@Venemofthe888 Месяц назад
This is one of my favourites of David Tennant and a lot of people agree. Its such a great episode and shows how easily people turn on each other in a crisis and its only the hostess who notices and nobody knows her name. I do love how dede also tried too but she was shut down. Interesting that the two black ladies who noticed what was really happening and aren't given credit. I remember watching this live and it creeped me out and it still does. The best part is we never find out. On doctor who confidential the actress playing sky had such fun although very difficult to say the words at the same time as David
@Emburbujada
@Emburbujada Месяц назад
This is my favourite episode. I love the execution of it, like you said, just one set and small group of people, good writing and great acting. Plus I love that the real monsters turned out to be the scared humans, cause we don't know what this entity wanted or could have done. It's so nice to see someone recognize Merlin =)
@raphaelperry8159
@raphaelperry8159 Месяц назад
"She just wants to relax." He's got a time machine. She could relax then they could go back in time to enjoy the thing he wanted her to see. Unless he's the time that doesn't want to wait.
@StevesFunhouse
@StevesFunhouse Месяц назад
Hey Jules 🙋‍♂, my wonderful friend !!! Yes, you are correct ... the actor who played Jethro is Colin Morgan, went on to play the lead/title character role in the TV Series Merlin for 65 episodes (2008-2012), and later, was also in such things as the movie, The Huntsman: Winter's War, 24 episodes of the TV series Humans, and a bunch of other odd movies and series. It's great seeing him so young here. I also love the writing in this series. It's so unusual and, though episodic, is always uniquely unpredictable. So much so, it leaves you often in awe and surprise. We're all so lucky to get to share these with you, because you make them so fun to see again. You are the perfect Who-ite (or can/dare I say, "Whocoat" i.e. Firefly terminology ???) to take this journey with. Love the reaction and your thoughts on it. Always a pleasure.
@fen3184
@fen3184 Месяц назад
The woman who played Sky in this, also appears alongside Christopher Ecclestone, as his wife, in a BBC mini-series crime drama called The Shadow Line. Their plot line together is amazing... and heartbreaking.
@user-vm8hg6lu9y
@user-vm8hg6lu9y Месяц назад
I love the shadow line! Super underrated mini series.
@Sabri-cm4ss
@Sabri-cm4ss Месяц назад
Lesley Sharp and Christopher Eccleston also appear in Russel T Davis TV drama "The Second Coming".
@morphman86
@morphman86 27 дней назад
This is why Russel T Davies became known as the king of bottle episodes. To try and save some money for the much more costly episodes (like Silence in the Library), they had to get creative with other episodes. This season, they did that by splitting up the team and filming two episodes at once, Midnight and Turn Left, with the Doctor and Donna separated for most of each episode, following one in each. In Midnight, they cut a LOT of costs by having practically all of it set in a small set and re-using the dashboard portion of the Gridlock episode for the cockpit. In Turn Left they saved a LOT of money by having large, expensive portions be reused footage from earlier episodes. And just like Blink, another bottle episode, Turn Left and Midnight are some of the highest rated episodes of the entire show.
@hallieraymond
@hallieraymond Месяц назад
This is a stellar episode. Master writing and acting. The mysterious entity killing and stealing voices on Midnight is terrifying, naturally, but the real villain is human fear and the mob instinct. It was very realistically portrayed, and the first time I watched this episode, I just wanted to sit with it a minute because it was SO good. Particular props to David Tennant and Lesley Sharp (Sky) for their performances this episode.
@aly8512
@aly8512 Месяц назад
After all these years this remains one of my top Doctor Who episodes
@headsgrowback1
@headsgrowback1 21 день назад
In my mind this is the peak. The tightest script, phenomenal acting and a fantastic horror story. I love all of new who, but this episode stands out to me as the best.
@garrettwhite5943
@garrettwhite5943 Месяц назад
It's actually nuts how much David Troughton looks and sounds like his father, sans hair of course. Sean Pertwee is a ringer for his own father as well.
@dylanthompson5421
@dylanthompson5421 Месяц назад
MY NO. 1 FAVE DOCCY DOO EPISODE!!! When I was in Cardiff studying my Masters, I went to a film-making convention and spoke to this actress called Raykie Ayola for about 20 minutes and she was so lovely and followed me on insta! Turns out it was the lady who played the Hostess in this episode!!! I didn’t realise until the next night when I googled her and that’s especially shocking since she’s in my fave ever episode!!! Such a phenomenal story, the music, the writing, the acting, the direction, the editing. 10/10, so happy you Ayola has since unfollowed me 💔
@julesreacts
@julesreacts Месяц назад
Oh wow, that is so cool!! I love your little update about being unfollowed 😅 And I love "Doccy Doo"
@dylanthompson5421
@dylanthompson5421 Месяц назад
@@julesreacts Pahaha, still not over that 😭😭 Doccy doo is the best!
@TreyMcDonaldAnimator
@TreyMcDonaldAnimator Месяц назад
That attendant is the MVP. This episode reminded me so much of 12 Angry Men, just a jury deciding what to do with minimal probable cause. It's like "what would you do if you had the choice to have someone live or die? What would you do, would you act on immediate instinct or would you analyze the situation?" It's really fascinating.
@Alfwin
@Alfwin Месяц назад
I love this episode! Bottle-episodes like this, that explore the darker side of human psychology are always fascinating. It reminds me a little of the third-ever Doctor Who story, back in 1963, _The Edge of Destruction._ It was set entirely on board the TARDIS; she'd broken down, and the Doctor and his companions (who barely knew each other at that point) started falling to paranoia and blaming each other. Sometimes I wonder if this episode was inspired by that one, at all.
@SpiderRiderKya
@SpiderRiderKya Месяц назад
Midnight! Ahhh, this one is one of the best. Imo, in terms of Doctor Lite and Companion Lite episodes, Midnight and Blink are probably some of the best. They're certainly my favourite ones. It's so eerie and chilling. Made all the more so by the fact that, the thing is still out there. And we have no idea what it is, or what it looks like. And yes, that is Merlin's actor, Colin Morgan. We've had several actors from Merlin in Doctor Who actually. The doctor from The Empty Child was Gaius, Uther's actor was in the episode with Sarah Jane Smith and Guinevere's actress was actually in the episode The Girl in the Fireplace (it was near the beginning in the gardens, she was with Madame de Pompadour). Honestly the fact that Bradley James (Arthur) hasn't appeared yet is kind of a surprise.
@j.m.marshall669
@j.m.marshall669 29 дней назад
This episode is so good because of how effective it is on increasing that anxiety, I remember watching this back in 2009 and this one had me scared more than anything else, probably even more than the Weeping Angels, because this entity is truly unknown, and we always fear what we don't understand.
@vMixMasterJayv
@vMixMasterJayv 28 дней назад
This episode to the prime example of why bigger budgets arent necessary to make outstanding episodes. One or two sets, minimal CGI and great writing is all you need to create a compelling story. Its an episode that is a kin to a Moffat Monster but this brilliant episode was written by Russell T Davies last minute! Masterful writing! This is the only episode of doctor who where i have actually felt truly anxious and the moment the hostess saves the doctor has never felt so relieving! And the way this episode stands as an example of how fear corrupts! Its Fan Fricken Tastic
@detectivesquirrel2621
@detectivesquirrel2621 Месяц назад
Professor Hobbs is played by David Troughton, son of Patrick Troughton who played the 2nd Doctor
@heatherqualy9143
@heatherqualy9143 Месяц назад
Always curious when reactors get to this one if they will truly understand it for what it is. Because the people that don’t like it, usually don’t get it. You understood every part of it! Well done. It was the first modern Doctor Who episode I ever saw. By accident. And it made zero sense and I never wanted to watch the show again. Until someone else had me start the show at the beginning. Once I got around to this again, with the knowledge of everything that came before it? It is my favourite episode now! It is such a perfect study of the Doctor and everything he is, and humankind and all our faults and (in the hostess) underlying selfless heroism. Done in a masterclass minimalist way to emphasize the words and story over scenery and effects. So happy you understood it and appreciated it! 😊
@julesreacts
@julesreacts Месяц назад
Aww thank you, Heather! I thought it was incredible that they achieved so much in just a small room. It just shows how great writing and acting don't need a huge budget or impressive sets. Entertainment and storytelling can and should be at the forefront 💜
@defiante1
@defiante1 9 дней назад
This is an example of what can be done with good writing and a minimal budget, this episode is one of the cheapest. Is no fancy gymmicks, few greenscreen backgrounds but 90% of it is a bunch of people in a vehicle cabin, that's it. Rest is all just top notch writing.
@ronfehr7899
@ronfehr7899 Месяц назад
When the thing was inside of Sky, it was repeating everyone until it honed in on the Doctor. Yet, when the Doctor started repeating, he was only repeating Sky. Nobody seemed to notice anything odd except for Deedee. Perhaps it was this thar clued her in.
@KanaTokisho
@KanaTokisho Месяц назад
You prepared tissues XD Doctor Who is teaching you well >:3 The Doctor loves just talking to people and making friends. That hostess was in a way right all along. The fact that no one knew her name because no one got to know her.
@Scripture-Man
@Scripture-Man Месяц назад
A unique episode that's often referred to among the greats. Pure writing and human drama, no reliance upon special effects. Also an episode that sets up children with an easy way to emulate the monster and scare their friends! :D
@littlecitygirl
@littlecitygirl Месяц назад
Fantastic episode. It's a real masterclass in how you build tension and terror. I also love that Donna's having a spa day - she so deserves one. And the Doctor's face at the end when Donna repeats him is priceless. And yep, that was Colin Morgan (Merlin) as Jethro, well spotted, Jules. :)
@dargron7614
@dargron7614 Месяц назад
It's a really powerful moment in the end there, where they take one of the more fun running gags of the series (the companion trying an accent or manner of speech and the Doctor replying "No, no, don't do that. Never do that") and turn it into something tragic.
@kitwestlake2088
@kitwestlake2088 Месяц назад
SUCH a good episode. The point of this one was to shine a light on human nature, and see what happens when the Doctor’s intelligence and charm is turned on him, so often everyone just trusts him and follows what he says and this is a rare occasion of people actually challenging that and not defaulting to him. Regarding him and Donna getting split up, in terms of the story it was to take away his loyal companion so that he’s properly alone, if she’d been there she’d be on his side and dilute the whole ‘everyone turns on him’ thing, but also a scheduling thing, so it joins the likes of ‘Love and Monsters’ and ‘Blink’ in having main cast be mostly absent in order to film elsewhere.
@AmazingChi
@AmazingChi Месяц назад
My scriptwriting tutors often say that restrictions make better scripts because it forces us to work out how to work around them and still produce something compelling. Midnight is Exhibit A. It's well documented that it was an emergency script from RTD due to the original guest writer having issues with theirs. (I forget which, it was either meant to be from Stephen Fry, which never came to pass at all, or from someone yet to to come so I won't say who). RTD had to write this in a short time for a limited budget (even by Who standards!) and this is what came from that. Frankly, a masterpiece. As an amusing connection, Steve Pemberton, who guest starred in the previous Library episodes does a series called Inside No. 9, and I've always felt that Midnight was right in that vein of creepy that they do so well. Almost felt like he guested one episode too early!
@TheUnknown313
@TheUnknown313 Месяц назад
A completely random thought, that has nothing to do with this episode lol. Your personality is like a warm blanket to me! Makes me feel safe. Thank you for being you.
@Kostyurik
@Kostyurik Месяц назад
This episode is the best psychological horror I've ever seen. It never fails to scare the living crap out of me. The team of actors in "Midnight" is truly magnificent, on par with genius writing. For me there currently only two episodes of "Doctor Who" objectively in SSS tier - "Blink" and "Heaven Sent", but "Midnight" is definitely deserve a praise and rightful position right below, in like S+ tier, with "Dalek", "Father's Day", "Girl in the Fireplace", "Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead" and nine other episodes (I'll not be listing them to not raise Jules' expectations). P. S. No, I'm not talking about my personal favorite episodes, because "Planet of the Dead" and "Gridlock" are two of my all-time irreplaceable favorites (even above "Blink" and "Heaven Sent") despite not being widely acclaimed as masterpieces.
@kigwil9495
@kigwil9495 23 дня назад
This has to be one of my favourite episodes, I watched it as a kid when it aired, and it both terrified and interested me
@meredithgrace4337
@meredithgrace4337 Месяц назад
It's my birthday today and I couldn't think of a better reaction present, with my favourite David Tennent episode on my birthday, so thank you Jules Reacts for posting this episode of your reaction of it today. keep up the amazing reactions and thank you again for an amazing birthday present.
@julesreacts
@julesreacts Месяц назад
Meredith, happy birthday!! I hope you had a wonderful day ✨💜✨
@meredithgrace4337
@meredithgrace4337 29 дней назад
@@julesreacts Thank you, I am having/had a wonderful birthday day.
@TheZintastic
@TheZintastic 10 дней назад
The ONE time ya prepare with tissues for DW episode, it's gonna be the one that's farthest from one. :D This one ain't exactly "Blink!" by any means, but still creepy for sure. And what I absolutely love about this one are three things. 1. That this is one of those episodes where the Doctor actually loses for once. And on top of hit he loses by... well, being himself, pretty much. He doesn't lose for some random misshap, or the creature overpowering him per-se, he loses by simply doing what he always does AND what he IS good at. And for once it does NOT work at all...! Exactly the opposite, it works so well he manages to shoot himself on the leg while at it. He is clever. Too clever. (Also shows why he needs a companion to hang around with him.) 2. This loss clearly affects the Doctor, as we see at the end. Not only that he didn't manage to save everyone yet again, but that he doesn't even know the name of the person who did save everyone. And most importantly, point number three; 3. ...We NEVER learn what the creature was! This is the thing that makes this episode work for me even more! All this time Doctors been looking for new and interesting things in the universe, and even looking for things he doesn't know or understand yet. Well, here is now something like that. And Doctor (and us) don't learn what it is, what it REALLY wanted and more importantly... how many more are there? And I can't thank the writers enough for once NOT giving us the answers! SOmetimes this works better, like in The Midnight.
@ahumanbeingfromtheearth1502
@ahumanbeingfromtheearth1502 Месяц назад
I love that we never get a proper explanation for what the monster is. Makes it so much more terrifying.
@Tekki_89
@Tekki_89 26 дней назад
Yeah its "only" that small setting and a "invisble" being but the acting and imagination you add yourself makes it one of the best episodes in my oppinion. And there are a lot of suggestions what happened or why but we´ll never know ^^ I think the loss of Mrs. Sylvestrie aand the Doctor opening that window kinda made that being aware of them and well then it wanted to be one of them... just wanna say "I waited so long, in the dark and the cold and the diamonds!" ^^
@julesreacts
@julesreacts 26 дней назад
It was just incredibly done! Amazing episode!
@GMSquared
@GMSquared Месяц назад
Oh, yes, this is one of my top 5 episodes.
@HuntingViolets
@HuntingViolets 23 дня назад
The actor who played Giles was also the villain in the "School Reunion" episode.
@julesreacts
@julesreacts 23 дня назад
Yes! The episode is here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UgLRip-NM68.html
@tsogobauggi8721
@tsogobauggi8721 Месяц назад
17:36 "-Molto bene. -No. Don't do that. Don't. Really. Don't." :)
@jacknelson8640
@jacknelson8640 Месяц назад
This episode has really grown on me over the years :) Its one of my favourites. So thought provoking and emotional. I felt so bad for Sky and the Hostess T.T I cant agree more with the people in the comments who have said how important it is for The Doctor to have a human companion to ground him.
@julesreacts
@julesreacts Месяц назад
My goodness, yes! It becomes so clear that he really is so much better with a human companion. Oh, Donna! Why did you have to have a spa day 🤣
@jacknelson8640
@jacknelson8640 29 дней назад
@@julesreacts haha we can all relate XD ! Cannot wait for the next one :)
@altinaykor364
@altinaykor364 26 дней назад
glad I wasn't the only one who found the repeating part, funny😂I know it was creepy and scary by the end and it's effect. but me and my mom like you had a huge laugh during those repeating scenes🤣🤣🤣
@julesreacts
@julesreacts 26 дней назад
Aww thank you!! Some of the things the Doctor said was so funny, but he never fails to make us laugh does he 💜💜
@Who11
@Who11 Месяц назад
I have a lot of friends who don't like this episode, and I can understand them: it's not as energetic, it doesn't have a visible monster that the Doctor heroically defeats, and it's just unusual for DW... But personally, I think this episode is one of the best in the whole series. It's just an incredible atmosphere - I get goosebumps every time! And the main "villain" here is not a typical monster, but ordinary people and their worst (but soooo realistic) qualities. Amazing story!
@Lexie13579
@Lexie13579 Месяц назад
The “what was her name” at the end always gets me.
@MrIcelander
@MrIcelander Месяц назад
Nothing scarier than monsters you cannot see!
@robertwareham8466
@robertwareham8466 Месяц назад
Or when everyone around you turn into monsters...
@AJUniverse
@AJUniverse Месяц назад
Donna feels like so much a natural part of the show from the moment she shows up that it kinda diminishes how special a lot of her era's episodes feel in my memory (I think back on parts of 10's run based on companion). I think about them and they all feel, like, equally strong without many peaks that rise above the rest, but that's because they're all just so good. The entire run of Donna-era episodes is just so generally impressive. Getting to revisit them through these videos has been an absolute treat. I'm gonna need to do a proper rewatch, too.
@bugsby4663
@bugsby4663 Месяц назад
This is a masterpiece in writing, editing and sound design. It shows that RTD could once be a great writer.
@clash5j
@clash5j Месяц назад
Great episode! You mentioned, Juliette, how almost all of the action takes place in one contained space. I've been told that this episode has actually been performed as a play I don't know if there was anything going on behind the scenes, but I think this episode does work better with the Doctor being companionless. I know you missed Donna though!😊 You perfectly summed up human nature and how we all would most likely act if we were in similar circumstances
@julesreacts
@julesreacts Месяц назад
I've heard the play thing as well and it would be SUCH a good play! I remember having to do skits in school. This one would have been fun to do 😅
@Nymphonomicon
@Nymphonomicon Месяц назад
I think the reason The Doctor is so shook by this experience is, as people have pointed out in other discussions of this episode, he was just doing his usual Doctor schtick; being curious about alien lifeforms he hasn't seen before and it completely bit him on the ass this time.
@TheViledinner
@TheViledinner Месяц назад
Colin Morgan (Jethro) is perhaps best known for playing the legendary sorcerer Merlin in the BBC adaptation of the Arthurian legend 'The Adventures of Merlin' and was one of my favourites growing up, perhaps even reaction worthy? *wink* Another great sight to see is that Professor Hobbs is played by the son of Patrick Troughton, the Second Doctor. Anyway, great reaction as always Jules! Found your channel not so long ago and have been binging your Doctor Who and X-Files reactions, great stuff :)
@loganblackwood2922
@loganblackwood2922 Месяц назад
It still holds up now, except the CGI.
@TheViledinner
@TheViledinner Месяц назад
@@loganblackwood2922 Doctor Who's budget has always been somewhere between a kettle and a piece of string, the writing and acting is what's important. It always used to deliver and then some.
@aidanlynn
@aidanlynn Месяц назад
One of the most underrated episodes imo.
@theresa5797
@theresa5797 Месяц назад
The behind the scenes for this episode is so cool!!
@medafan53
@medafan53 29 дней назад
An interesting thing to note is that by removing Donna, we see one of the important things a companion does, because even the most charismatic personable incarnations of The Doctor came come of as quite distant, all the things that the passengers called out about his behaviour that can grate against normal people, and that's one of the things that the companion is for; they serve as a buffer between the Doctor and other people. I'll wait to the finale to go deeper but it does fit my view of Series 4 as a study in all the important roles Companions occupy other than someone to prompt the Doctor to explain stuff.
@Mikesupr1
@Mikesupr1 27 дней назад
One of the best episode ever. Just one place, a few people and really disturbing situation. Great screenplay with great description of human nature and behaviour. With Blink the best episodes ever.
@Triphop2001
@Triphop2001 Месяц назад
Wee secret in this at the start of the episode before the doctor hangs up the phone just before the title sequence just on the right side there’s actually a green screen if you pause the video at 0:50 saw this back when it came out.
@julesreacts
@julesreacts Месяц назад
Yes, someone mentioned that! I never noticed haha!
@aaronmilburn9693
@aaronmilburn9693 Месяц назад
the tardis is a small rectangular box also.😅
@tonk3878
@tonk3878 Месяц назад
I really like this one. If I were stuck on an empty planet, I’d probably mess with the little car as well.
@SincereBC
@SincereBC Месяц назад
easily one of my favorite episodes! I love the episodes that frighten us just a bit
@brynmilford1343
@brynmilford1343 Месяц назад
Yay ! It's Julesday again!!! Such a fantastic episode...can't believe we're in the home stretch already!!!
@redcyn3170
@redcyn3170 Месяц назад
Love your reactions! The doctor Who episode with the first doctor, the doctor dances, the old doctor who was looking after the people before he top ended up like them with the gas mask, he was also in Merlin, playing hMerlin’s uncle I believe.
@SkillsLoading
@SkillsLoading Месяц назад
"I might end up crying from emotional trauma..." the final run of series 4 episodes have entered the chat.
@joshuajoshua2732
@joshuajoshua2732 Месяц назад
The actor who plays Professor Hobbes is actor David Troughton who is the son of the Second Doctor (Patrick Troughton) in real life. The first episode of NuWho without his TARDIS or sonic screwdriver which I'm so glad to see for a change. One of the best of the Tennant era proper scary Dr. Who.
@Damien.Young46
@Damien.Young46 Месяц назад
Love this episode an excellent look at the human condition. Also as has been said about the professor being played by Patrick Troughtons son but, coincidentally the Director is Alice Troughton (no relation)
@pscar1
@pscar1 Месяц назад
This is one of the best episodes! One of the ones I always go back to. Also a rare occasion where the Doctor doesn't know what he encountered. Also, love your shirt!
@The.Badger.
@The.Badger. 27 дней назад
A terrifying episode!! Shows how scary normal people can be when truly terrified!!
@Pharaoh025
@Pharaoh025 24 дня назад
I know you typically don't, but if you get the chance, watch the behind the scenes for this episode in particular. It's a fascinating look into acting skills.
@Corlwow
@Corlwow Месяц назад
This is Donna’s relaxation episode… she’s had a rough time…
@julesreacts
@julesreacts Месяц назад
She absolutely deserves to be pampered!
@jshie20
@jshie20 Месяц назад
@@julesreacts Story-wise, yes, Donna's still getting over the mental trauma of finding out her kids and husband weren't real. Production-wise, it's a common thing in Dr who to have a Dr-centric episode that usually films alongside a companion-centric episode which airs somewhere else in the season, to cut down filming time, and so both lead actors don't fall over from exhaustion by having to be front and centre every episode.
@Ghostinaboat
@Ghostinaboat Месяц назад
midnight is my FAV ep !!! ever vere i love it
@JoeThornhill
@JoeThornhill Месяц назад
0:50 Green screen. And I still don't know if we're meant to see what the mechanic saw. Or, like the green screen, they just forgot/ran out of time to put anything in post.
@andrewgwilliam4831
@andrewgwilliam4831 Месяц назад
I think it was intentional that we didn't see what the mechanic said he saw.
@julesreacts
@julesreacts Месяц назад
I think so, too. It feels more scary that way. Did we see something? Wasn't something there?! And then you're questioning yourself 😱
@JoeThornhill
@JoeThornhill Месяц назад
@@julesreacts Well, if anyone would know, it would be you as the editor. Going through it frame by frame.
@recklessmonster255
@recklessmonster255 Месяц назад
I absolutely love this episode, it's one of my favourites. Love the horror vibe it has, especially since we don't even see the Midnight creature, it gives it an extra level of scariness. I love all of Doctor Who, but when it has horror themed episodes (Midnight, Blink, Vashta Nerada, The Impossible Planet/Satan's Pit), those are the ones that i adore.
@sithlordkaeyl21
@sithlordkaeyl21 Месяц назад
I’ve commented this multiple times before, but this is my absolute favorite Dr. Who episode, and I can’t wait to see what you think of it.
@datboi04
@datboi04 Месяц назад
This might be my favourite episode. You always see like the bravery and courage of humans in the face of adversity in shows like this, but this shows the exact opposite and how a bit of fear and paranoia can bring out the absolute worst in people.
@Katiekooleyes
@Katiekooleyes Месяц назад
This was such a good episode. It was so effective with a handful of people and a tiny transport. That said, it was kinda creepy. Not only because of the creature, but how everybody was so quick to turn to murder. I hope everyone who contemplated murder on that tram felt so guilty for doing so! I think this episode shows how much the Doctor really needs his companions. If Donna was there things may have been very different
@alexanderbeta-werburghii6176
@alexanderbeta-werburghii6176 Месяц назад
A great reaction as usual Juliette, thank you, and props for your awesome leopard top. Writing and acting... The further one goes back in media the better it is because they were forced to explore the interiority of humanity not the exteriority which is proffered now; the unreality of manufactured appearance. We told you it gets better! And if this episode was reality, there would be a banging on the door, the door would be opened, and it would be a cat.
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