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@@AtariDad I can understand that. I felt the same. I feel I can let it slide as it is tradition to have a multi-doctor story during the anniversary period...
@@AtariDadbut to be fair, he got more screentime than any Doctor post-regeneration, they usually get a few lines but he got multiple scenes. Plus it's an anniversary
My feeling is that biregeneration happened because of the Toymaker’s reality warping ability. It is a myth that came true because of it. I don’t think it can happen again Also, Ncuti Doctor says he’s after rehab, so Tennant will eventually regenerate into him after he rehabs. They are out of order. Probably merge back eventually.
RTD did say that they had plans for spin off series and stuch perhaps they have plans for Tennant to work as the scientific advisor for UNIT again on earth like the 3rd Doctor did for his run. Have his series set on earth while 15 is more in outer space.
If they were to do a spin-off that would certainly be cool. After all, Classic Who fans always say the 3rd Doctor era is so different it's kind of a niche taste. I would hope that on the main show Gatwa doesn't interact with him anymore. Now that there's two Doctors I think it's inevitable the show will revisit him again, but I hope they wait a long while. Let 14 have his happy ending and come back years down the road when this is ancient history. I do wonder what the Doc's domesticated life will be like now. After all he is just as much the legitimate Doctor as 15, so even if his Earth life keeps him from lethal adventures, he will eventually regenerate from old age. And that will be centuries, so he'll definitely outlive the Nobles. Since he is retired, I think it would be perfect if he one day regenerates into Tom Baker and becomes the Curator.
RTD gave an interview where he said something like he sees the timeline as altered where every single Doctor bi-generated so that there’s a multiverse of Doctors. This is a ridiculous method to be able to bring back old Doctors as we’ve seen an alternate Earth as well as know others exist so they could easily bring in a former Doctor from an alternate reality. He also said he’s wanted to do no-generation for years and doesn’t understand why nobody has ever written it before so he may do it again going forward.
A group of friends consider that the bigeneration is something Time Lords could have done if the trauma they got was too big to handle. Because the majority didnt live enough to have that much trauma, it became a myth. But because the Doctor is the most traumatized and has lived the longest, thats why he could do it
And now when 14 lives his life like 15 said he did 14 will eventually regenerate and be sent back to when he becomes 15 and separates from his past self to maintain order.
RTD already confirmed this is not an isolated thing. This replaces regeneration. The Doctor essentially activated a biological switch; and he also confirmed that this rippled back through the Doctor's timestream to affect past incarnations. This was all on the iPlayer commentary track for The Giggle.
I was so ready to be sad about losing David again and RTD really said "yknow what f*ck it..wholesome option we all want for him and i can do what i want because it's Doctor Who" and I wildly respect him for that 😂😂 really looking forward to Ncuti's run! First impressions seem awesome!
Theory online being that he did it as a sort of real life thing. He left Who originally to care for his sick partner, I believe he died during his time away so here he got to keep David in a way and stay on as showrunner, sorta like an allegory to how he must have felt during that period. I think it's rather sweet.
For those confused how two Doctors can exist at the same time…I mean…technically there are 15 Doctors in the universe at any time anyway. Since they all can travel throughout time and space.
Exactly! It's no different to The Eleventh Hour taking place in the same year as The Lazarus Experiment (2008 in both, despite neither being broadcast in that year). Tenth and Eleventh Doctors having adventures at the same time.
You know this is actually a good way to reintroduce the Valeyard. A generation of the Doctor thats evil. Imagine, one of them regenerating into the next villain.
I trust that RTD knows what he’s doing.. He has already said that he is currently finishing up scripts for Ncuti’s 3rd season, before one episode of his first has even aired, so he is definitely planning ahead.
I hope they don’t burn Ncuti or Russell out. Traditionally actors seemed to like a break between seasons to appear in other things or just to chill, but they don’t do that any more. Mind you, if everyone’s okay bring it on. 😊
@@karlmortoniv2951 I think because there is no rush to actually get them out when they were filming a year ago, they had some extra time to take it slow and rest between filming rather than full steam ahead. Used to be once a year they had immediate filming for the next series but with 2 series ready it allows Ncuti to do other things like theatre like he wants as well so he isn't strapped down in one show for 3 or 4 years like it used to be. He's able to do other things between filming, so the burnout will be less of an issue.
He did a really smart thing by keeping David's doctor around instead of fan servicing us and taking that away. Now we get to still enjoy David's whenever he shows up again. Finally, now instead of saying goodbye, we get to say hello. At last we have peace.
I absolutely loved every time NPH went "Well that's all right then" when the Doctor tried to rationalize all the terrible things that happened to his companions over the eons. The exclamation was both wildly irreverent and deeply condemning at the same time.
RTD gets mad respect for even attempting to put a satisfying, happy bow on 60 years of stories AND letting the adventure continue. Also, The life size marionette being practical took me by surprise, I definitely thought they did the whole thing with CGI. Really well done!
Another stolen ccomment. This time from failwhale34 channel. Wtf is wrong with you. Make an original comment, have an original opinion on something ffs!
I've loved every doctor who from 2005 to now , every episode and companion and enemy and each doctor, such an amazing story all of them , I'm a positive person about everything I watch, there isn't much I don't like, and I don't care about if something is woke or not, I'm a real fan of it , of this , marvel, dc, star wars etc I'm not like others where they moan cause it's a certain actor or actress or cause somebody's gay , lesbian or bi or non binary etc , I'm there to see the characters I love and that's enough for me
All three of these 60th episodes had a TON of practical effect, the previous one all the big arms were real NOT CGI...I was dumbfounded when I found that out!
What I love about the regeneration is that it felt very Classic Who. There were no real rules for it back then. They made it up anew almost every time. The Second Doctor didn't really die; he was exiled and told he was going to get a new body. The Fourth Doctor was being tailed his final episode by The Watcher, which merged with the Doctor when he died to become the Fifth Doctor. Romana, another Time Lord that traveled with the Fourth Doctor, burned through several regenerations casually in an afternoon like she was trying on new dresses. What we think of as the "rules" for regeneration really started with the Ninth Doctor regenerating into Ten. Prior to that, they did whatever the hell they wanted. There were no real rules. So this felt very much like something Classic Who might have done, and I liked that.
I find 15th's line: "I'm fine because you fixed yourself." very powerful because not only it applies to the Doctor, but to all of us as well. Our journey to self-improvement starts with us changing things that we can in the present and doing it constantly until our lives gradually improve.
I'm not fluent in German by any means but as an English person who learned German all through highschool the toy-makers purposely bad half German words were very amusing to me 🤣
I think 15’s lines about doing rehab out of order and telling 14 that the only reason he’s “fine” is because 14 fixes himself indicate that the bi-generation was only possible because of the Toymaker’s interference. 14 will eventually regenerate into 15, and that will be after a life (however long or short) of taking it easy and trying to heal. Because the Toymaker killed 14 before his time, and because his power can make anything possible (the bi-generation myth), 15’s essence (I suppose you could call it) was basically brought forward in time to that point. So it’s still a linear regeneration cycle, 15 was just taken from 14’s actual death/regeneration in the future. This most definitely could have been explained better in the actual episode.
I really enjoyed this special and putting all three specials together, and especially the second one, I'm willing to say this is some of my favorite week to week TV in a long time. David Tennant returning for these three specials was an absolute joy, and the introduction to our new doctor was something I personally thought was executed very well! I'm looking forward to the future! 🙌
I love the idea of bi-generation! Its like a step forward from the Metacrisis regeneration, which gives precedent for it. I can definitely see where people can find things to be mad at, but at the end of the day Doctor Who is Science FICTION and they can make whatever rules of the universe they want and im here for all of it ❤
Metacrisis at least had limitations which made it interesting. This just felt cheap and lazy. This Doctor won't age normally, is still a Timelords, can still travel when and wherever he wants to and is in this same universe so RTD can pull him out of storage whenever ratings drop. Metacrisis was good storytelling. This was not
@@joevictor53You realize whenever it is finally 14’s time, he’s gonna be dragged back to the point he bigenerates, they even said it was rehab out of order. Doesn’t feel lazy unless you want to find faults in nothing. Also bigeneration was a myth, which became reality probably due to the salt at the edge of the universe. I feel we aren’t done with that part yet.
@@CodedHumor and how do you know that. That's just your head canon because there's other people saying he'll become the Curator so it's clear that no one knows how this works. It's a myth that was never mentioned before and just brought up only after it happened. It is lazy and a cheap way out because they're just keeping things open so they can bring Tennant back whenever they want. There's no negatives to the Doctor in this. They both get their way with nothing bad happening. That's just bad storytelling
@@joevictor53it’s not headcanon 15 literally said “I’m ok because you fixed yourself”. The 14th Doctor is anything but fixed throughout this story which means he still has to do the healing in the future. So if 15 is all healed and happy he must be from this future where 14 has already worked it out. If 15 is from the future then he must’ve looped back to split off from 14 because that’s the only possibility. So it’s canon that he is from the future in some kind of timey wimey way.
Really satisfying, I really didnt want to say goodbye to Tennant again and having him in the same universe at the same time can always give us a chance of joining him and Donna again at some point.
Im so ready for 15. I havent been this excited for a new doctor since Matt Smiths first episode. I love the peppy fun energy they both bring to the character
I really didn’t know how to feel about it as well. But after watching it again, taking some time to digest, and watching reactors, I’m also liking it all more and more.
Honestly, Neil Patrick Harris stole this episode for me, it looked like he was having so much fun doing some silly things. And also, even though he had little time on screen compared to everybody else in this special, Ncuti Gatwa is genuinely looking to be one of the most charming incarnations of The Doctor yet.
Ncuti brought amazing Doctor energy into this episode! Glad to see Tennant's Doctor get a satisfying ending after "I don’t want to go". Loved the Spice Girls performance number😂 But most importantly R.I.P to Wilf.
In Wild Blue Yonder, the Not Doctor said that he and Not Donna wanted to go to the universe to "play your vicious games". Then the Toymaker says "my legions are coming". Curious if the Nots are his legions, wanting to play games.
There is so much I love about this epsiode. But one thing I love is the reference to Amy, Clara, and Bill. Those three are some of my favorite companions!
Some have speculated that Tennants doctor could eventually become the ‘curator’ doctor that we saw in the 50th - ‘one of the old favourites’. In some ways the bi-generation is just the reverse of what happened with the 4th Doctors regeneration where he merged with a version of the doctor ‘the watcher’ to become the 5th doctor.
The Rules of Doctor Who: #1 There are no rules., #2 Have fun. It’s one of the things I love about Doctor Who the most. The whole franchise is full of “just go with it” and the excitement of seeing how it comes out rather than getting bogged down in the details and the logic.
I was dreading watching the final episode because I didn’t want to say goodbye to David Tennant again. I’m absolutely thrilled with the outcome of this episode and I already know I’m going to love Fifteen. The prospect that both DT’s Doctor and Donna might come back sometime in the future gives me goosebumps and happiness!
Glad you liked it guys. I've watched this show since 1963( when I was 6). I really thought this was a nice send off to the 2005-2023 series . Fresh start with " Season 1" with Doctor 15.
It was a masterpiece🤩 I liked everything ! Glad it aired on DisneyPlus. Then, regarding the episode, I enjoyed it! The return of old characters, and the mentions of certain characters (Amy, Clara, Bill Potts etc.) is very pleasant! Obviously the regeneration of the Doctor with the appearance of Ncuti Gatwa was just incredible??? And the happy ending of our 10th (+14th) Doctor at the end moved me… I cried a lot haha. The little we see of Ncuti as a Doctor did me good and makes me think that he will be a very good Doctor in his turn! Looking forward to the Holiday Special 2023 and the introduction of Millie Gibbo as Ruby Sunday 🤩 Special mention to the mini musical scene! I loved it 🥰🥰 (I hope my English is good lol I’m French !)
The Giggle was a crazy special for sure, but I really liked it. It was both Weird & Wonderful. 🃏❤ I loved Neil Patrick Harris as the Toymaker. Teared up a little seeing the Doctor so happy at the table scene. It was heartwarming to get a happy ending.
Here's a mind bending thought... now that there are 2 Doctor's what if one of them get's so traumatized that they end up back in time with no memory as a small girl and found by the Shobogan, Tecteun.
I feel like they could make a spin-off where David Tennant could go off on adventures. Fun adventures that aren't about saving the world. Maybe they can have guests come for an episode.
At best probably more audio and comic adventures. I'd like to see him come full circle as the chill doctor who becomes the curator for 11. He can be less adventurous and more old guard of the previous generations lore and events.@@AuraHero
I'll call it now. The wheelchair unit lady inhaled some of the regeneration stuff in the scene. I bet she's the one that picked up the Masters tooth prison.
Im so happy that you guys have been covering this on the channel. I've been watching Doctor who since the first 9th Doctor episode. As a fan from the uk I wish one of these days that i can be able to get on the patreon to watch the old episodes with you guys.
I loved this and I'm so happy. Also, Ncuti is 100% perfect and I am so excited for his first season. I'm going to enjoy watching other people watch this because it was crazy.
So bigeneration: The Doctor essentially splits. Tennant's doctor stays and lives out his life and has time to process everything he has gone through, heal, and age. Then when his time has come, he dies, at which point he is transported back to that moment where the bigeneration happens and becomes Ncuti's Doctor, who has healed and processed everything, and is ready for a new era. Wibbly wobbly timey wimey
Thought this episode was fantastic, Neil Patrick Harris was amazing hope we see him again. Ncuti is so freaking charming love his vibe looking forward seeing him in his own season. Tennant is my fave so I’m happy that we can see him and again with Donna. Great reaction guys ❤
YES!!!! THANKS for following through, guys!!!!! It's clear all and any "Doctor Who" will *never* end (except for Eccleston, if what Greg says is true).... :) I will wait as long as it takes for you folks to do the Christmas Special!!!!
I just wish we've had more time with the Toymaker in those specials. They made him to be this extremely powerful villain and it felt too easy to defeat him in like 20 minutes. Hopefully this wasn't the last we've seen of him.
It's a time loop. Ncuti said, "I'm okay because you fix yourself." Which means, eventually he will turn into the 15th Doctor and be recalled to save himself before moving on.
This also allows them to keep a Tennant return/cameo in their back pockets for all time in a break glass scenario, even as Tennant ages. Which sort of worries me creatively, but at the same time I’ll never be against spending more time w Tennant in the role.
@33:00 they didn't mention Martha because, "This is what happened AFTER the doctor left you, Donna Noble!" The puppet show was only showcasing the companions after Donna had her memories wiped at the end of season 4. Martha Jones and Rose Tyler didn't appear in the puppet show because they came before Donna's time. The Toymaker was trying to get under Donna's skin just as much as the Doctor's by letting her know she wasn't the only companion to him, and also how he lost those companions (DR who: She died of old age. TM: Well that's just fine then!).
While I loved Matt S, David was always MY doctor. I was sad to go through the TV trauma of losing him again, but now I can fully enjoy Ncuti's adventures knowing knowing the 10th/14th is out there. Ncuti's presence was amazing and I think the story lines could be amazing and expanded from time to by revisiting 10/14.
I think they dont mention martha in the puppet show because she became before donna... I thought the puppet show was to taunt the doctor via donna to show all the bad things that happened she left
the bi-generation caught me off guard at first, but the more I think about it and get used to the idea the more I love it We all wanted David Tennant's Doctor to get a happy ending, and that's exactly what we got not to mention Ncuti Gatwa hit the ground running, I'm so excited for his seasons
The Giggle was perfect. This was truly the first of these specials that felt like a celebration of 60 years of Doctor Who. I loved the framing device of John Logie Baird and the invention of television. Really reminded me of that episode from series 2 about Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation. It had all these great callbacks and mentions to so many characters, most if not all of whom are no longer accessible to the Doctor like Amy and Rose Tyler. Is it wishful thinking to hope that no mention of Martha means Freema Agyeman will pop up again soon? Even though it's very clear that she wasn't mentioned because she lived a happy life and their story didn't end tragically. Neil Patrick Harris was fantastic! I loved the switching of accents. Evil camp is always fun, especially when it’s as sinister as this was. And the “Spice Up Your Life” dance sequence. I still have no idea what the hell bi-generation means. I mean we heard from all the Doctors previously in the reboot that regeneration was super dodgy but making a whole new one is not a twist I was expecting! But this establishes that in a one-on-one-hundred-million-billion-billion chance, Time Lords can reproduce asexually. However how many times can the Doctor make a copy of themselves? The end fight with the Toymaker had the frenetic pace of Ten's fight with the Sycorax way back in 2006. I loved Ncuti’s energy. He really felt like a showman, much more than the other Doctors previously. And because they said he processed his trauma, Fifteen seems like he’s going to be a Doctor who is having fun and not haunted by his dark deeds or running from something. Which is a Doctor RTD never gave himself the chance to write. It's like Fourteen was supposed to go on this journey of trauma healing and at the end regenerate into the happy and fun Fifteen but the Toymaker got in the way. And it looks like we have another RTD mystery box on our hand with The Meep’s boss still left unanswered and now the Toymaker’s “The One Who Waits.” Let’s face it, it’s probably The Meep’s boss. I love that Fourteen’s costume got split between the two so Fifteen spends the entire episode in underwear! But because he got the shows, not only does Fourteen speed the entire 3rd act barefoot and commando, which is hilarious in and of itself, Fifteen feels even more naked. Donna’s “Do you come in a range of colors” is perfect because it addresses Ncuti’s blackness without making it a big deal. _Because It’s not!_ I love that they let Ncuti keep his true accent. I love that we didn’t have to say goodbye to Tennant again. Not really. That scene of him having lunch with Donna's family, really his family, was just perfect and I'm happy that his last words are technically “I’ve never been so happy in my life." You can really hear Tennant’s Scottish accent on “wheelchair accessible.” It really feels like they are setting up a UNIT spin-off. And I am here for it! I need it to be Kate, Shirley, Mel, and the Vlinx, whatever the hell that is, and maybe Osgood (fingers crossed).
I"ve seen a fan theory floating aroundthat Tennant's Doctor becomes the curator and I am fully accepting that headcanon (and partially accepting the one where he is going to regenerate backwards (de-generate?) and that's why he has old faces)
To be fair the capaldi face had to be explained as he has played other characters previously. The others had not therefore their faces had not needed to be explained
What's crazy is Ncuti could be "gone" before his first season ends. With the speed they're shooting (already finished his second) and he said something in an interview about going back to theater work in 2 or 3 years which some attributed to him doing 2 or 3 on Who which would be about average.
For the bigeneration, I think it's something that happened where 15 was accidentally pulled back through time to that moment and 14 will properly regenerate into him in the future. He already knew that 14 would fix himself over time and be happier, which he couldn't know unless he is still from the Doctor's future. I don't see it as a case of there being two separate Doctors now, but rather that the regeneration went wrong and instead of 14 turning into a brand new 15, it brought an older 15 back to that moment. I still think 14 will regenerate into the brand new 15 at some point, but we may or may not see it.
I really loved the bigeneration. It’s a huge moment that allows the doctor to reinvent himself and create a whole new era. Classic who was the caterpillar, modern who was the cocoon, and now we have the new who butterfly
As someone who quit watching DW a long time ago, because I believed the show was becoming too stale, I have to say "I like it." Also, I can't get enough of 15's soft Scottish accent.
OMG HI Greg and John I’m a huge fan by the way I love your movies reactions so much keep it up the good work, we really appreciate it a lot Happy 60th anniversary Doctor Who 🎉, I have some unfortunate news my pet bunny Lily sadly passed away recently she was good pet to me I usually get very upset 😭💔sometimes it’s like she is hugging me back I still miss her so much :(
I was abit like "WTF?" When the whole bi regeneration thing happened but I love the idea that this Doctor who's adventures fans have been following for 60 years finally gets to stop running and be happy. He can do that while the doctor continues on his adventures without the baggage of his past. I also like the fan idea that the 14th doctor could be the curator character from the 50th anniversary. Also I can smell a Doctor Donna series cooking.
The reboot means that it's going to be flavored differently and it's going to have a bigger budget and it's got a new home. Also they're going to basically do this to try and introduce the show to more people because it's a little difficult to jump into a show that already has several seasons out already. They're going to still reference things from the past doctors obviously very heavily so because I mean they're bringing back people who haven't been a part of the show throughout the entire history of the second iteration of the show.
This is one of my new favourite episodes ever my no1 favourite is the 50th from an epicness standpoint with the All 13 doctors moment but this is no1 from a wholesome happy ending standpoint
My guess is that the loop will close at some point. 15 said something along the lines of “yes, I’m fine because you took the time to slow down and take care of yourself.” I wouldn’t be surprised if maybe later down the line we get another special or multi-doctor story where Tennant ends up regenerating into Ncuti and it leads straight into the bigeneration. Maybe 14 even picks up the jukebox at some point and it explains why it was in the other TARDIS. I’m cautiously optimistic about this right now, but it’s a neat idea at the very least. Plus I’m glad RTD ended up giving us a multi-doctor story in the end after all.
I did think it was a bit crazy this bi-regeneration, but now I kind of like it. David Tennant doctor was the only doctor who cried not to leave, his wish finally came true. IT also reminds when his hand was cut off and it started regenerating, so this bi-regeneration does have the grounds to exist so regeneration can occur when the host splits whether it be a limb or himself it seems now.
It's a time loop. Ncuti said, "I'm okay because you fix yourself." Which means, eventually he will turn into the 15th Doctor and be recalled to save himself before moving on.
Personally really liked the idea. RTD said he wanted to introduce this years ago, but never thought the time was right. Now the time is right, and it's amazing!!
How was this bi-generation not actually basic (asexual) reproduction, like an amoeba reproducing by “binary fission”? I reckon that’s exactly what it was, which makes the 15th Doctor the son of the 14th. I’d be fine with that.
I absolutely loved these three specials, and the "Bi-generation" scene was fantastic! I loved that it seemed like we were getting ready to say goodbye to Tennant again, only for something to be different, and to be gifted with the delightful personality of Ncuti Gatwa's Doctor, and then David Tennant's Doctor getting to be comforted by the one person who will ever truly and completely understand because it's him. I watched the episode with the captions on, and one thing I really loved and appreciated about the bi-generation scene was that after the new Doctor appeared, Tennant's captions said "Tenth Doctor," which, to me, was just saying that getting to stay with Donna and her family is what should have happened back when he was still the Tenth Doctor, and he would have if Donna had been able to stay with him. It would have helped the later Doctors by giving time to heal, but instead he was left alone and ended up going through so many other things from Matt Smith to Jodie Whittaker and is now finally getting time to heal so Ncuti Gatwa's Doctor can succeed and be in a better place going into a new era of the show.
I just read that the only reason the regeneration bit with the doctor happen is because the original actor got sick. It’s a sci fi character that has lived an unlimited amount of time. Been through endless experiments and magic and science. Anything that happens isn’t changing the lore or the cannon. It’s expanding. Technically not even the doctor knows everything. He can’t explain what will happen in the future. I’m fine with this scenario. You had a toy maker and a super beam shoot him. It split him in two. Explanation accepted.
I saw someone say that bi-generation was weird and didn’t work in the canon of Doctor Who. It’s fucking Doctor Who, one of the most dangerous alien species has plungers for hands
One thing I will say is that there should be no more bi generations in my opinion, They should explain something like it was a one time event and it is not possible again or something, because I don't want this to be a constant. Because Tennant could easily go on and become The Curator and it would be a good end for that doctor. Also it happening because of Toymaker reality warping abilities is also a good explanation
Me and John Logie Baird were born and from the same town in Scotland and my primary school (elementary) was even named after him. So I find it really cool to see him represented in a Doctor Who episode. 🏴❤️❤️
NPH didn’t bring up Martha because he was only telling Donna the story of what happened after she last saw the Doctor. Of course there’s no excuse for not referencing Rory along with Amy. I suppose though it is sad that as Rose was indirectly referenced by Donna’s daughter going by the same name that Martha was really left out as they didn’t find a way outside of the Toymaker’s puppet show to somehow reference her. I mean even indirectly they managed to reference every other New Who companion, except maybe Jack who as much as I love him he was so short lived in my mind I don’t think of him as a companion.
My guess is that the Toymaker kept changing his accent for fun but also because the First Doctor beat him by mimicking his voice, so the Toymaker doesn't want to make that mistake twice.
Not sure I agree with the 'you have to build up to the regeneration' because I think it's been done all but two other times (6th's & 9th's). The ABSOLUTE SHOCK of the Toy Maker shooting 14 and how he fell back yet suspended: horrifying!! Something new and great and shocking.
Russell T Davis has written most of the modern Era of Dr Who, he has currently written 3 seasons worth of story for Ncuti's Doctor, i fully trust he has a plan and knows what he's doing