I loved the writers thinking; "How can we torture Poor Rory THIS time around? Kill him? Eliminate him from time? Turn him Plastic?" NO OTHER COMPANION went through as much or died as often as Rory!
don't forget wait 2k years, have no kids due to demon run fucking everything up the shitter, and the fact he forced amy to get touched and sent to the past via weeping angel because he didn't think there would be stragglers and thus have a tremendously large amount of guilt
The most secure prison in the universe built to hold the Doctor can be unlocked by the one tool the Doctor always seems to have on him. It seems that an alliance of all the Doctor's enemies isn't very smart. You'd think one of them would think "Guys we should add a deadlock to this. Or even just a wooden door if that's too complicated".
@@piercelindenberg6842 That still makes it a really poor prison if its easily opened from the outside. Especially since the Doctor is rarely one to travel alone.
@@cameronjosephvideos5942 well they probably didn't expect the android they made to go rogue, especially since it was tasked to kill the last companion the doctor had with him atm
Well let me put it this way. The sonic screwdriver is probably the only realistic way to open up the pandorica. And if the doctor has the sonic screwdriver with him when he's locked into the pandorica (and his arms are constrained) then the sonic should logically then be constrained and out of commission. The one thing they forgot was that the doctor is a time traveler. Which admittedly is still a pretty big oversight on their part.
@@Matheus21video jack Harkness? The 1950 aviator from world War 2? The device has changed locations throughout the millenia there's a possibility especially since Jack's a time traveler
Anyone who's been in love knows exactly how he felt hearing that, and would've done the exact same thing. And then would've been perfectly willing to wait 1800 years for the one they loved. Rory is the best.
Exactly! I just recently started watching (Started because I discovered David Tennant through Good Omens ...and Dr. Who scenes kept poppin up on my suggested) and watched a few clips of him as The DOctor and was like.....lets give it a try; but started with Christophers Doctor first....and I had NO idea it would be so EMOTIONAL! DrDonna still kills me.
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3:30 "She is to me!" The exact moment when mild-mannered, good-guy Rory Williams became the Last Centurion! Badass who can wipe out a whole Cyberman fleet and then simply say, "Would you like me to repeat the question?"
Rory: The Doctor said the universe, was huge and ridiculous, and sometimes there were miracles...I could do with a ridiculous miracle about now... Doctor: *Appears out of nowhere wearing a fez and holding a mop* Me and Rory: 0_0...Like that...
Y'know what would've been cool? If Rory started talking a bit like the doctor "No, I didn't" "Well, you did in the future, which is the past for us. Time travel, can't keep it straight in your head"
I think I would be scared out of my ever loving mind if I knew the universe was collapsing in on itself... no past no present not even a future... it's like putting a magnet to a hard drive and your whole life never happened
Well, the Brigadier punched the Master in the face once and knocked him down in the Classic Series. So... That's something, isn't it? But yeah, Rory's still more badass.
Even when it *isn't* a small universe, the doctor's been known to pull the occasional bootstrap paradox when it's important enough or unimportant enough.
Well, he was only not born once, really. The other time he just was never fabricated. A poor choice, fabricating something that thinks it's rory williams. Bit like making a garden statue shaped like a weeping angel, teeth and all.
Not really. If the doctor saves himself than he becomes part of the time stream. In reality the paradox would happen if the doctor didn't go back in time, since his inaction would result in his death/imprisonment. Jeez Time travel is confusing.
I LOVE this scene SO MUCH. For SO MANY reasons. Shows how much Rory has grown as a character. How much he loves Amy....and that he's just DONE. And the way the Doctor says "Girlfriend" always tickles me..... but the Doctor's hair! Just hear me out; when he jerks back up from the punch....it's all "Sticky Uppy"!! Doesn't stay that way but just for a second, it made me grin. :)
People say Series 5 is when Doctor Who starts to go downhill. I have to disagree with that, Series 5 was brilliant. I think Series 6, or at least the second half of Series 6 (pretty much from Let's Kill Hitler onwards) was when there started to be more bad episodes than good.
people complained every time the doctor change his face / personality during the older seasons but no one complained or at least they didn't have the internet the time so really, it's people arguing over which season or which doctor or which plot for each season is better (I'm Canadian i call them seasons while the UK calls them series for some reason)
Kat Wheeler Good question. I assume these loops are only stable because they weren't necessary; like, maybe Rory was able to get the Pandorica open anyway, just later and more sloppily than this way. Had all of time left to crack it open with his Nestene abilities and did it, and then the Doctor was like, "gosh, let's make it easier this time..." and on the loop began, like a corkscrew
I love that the Doctor is grinning the whole time he's taunting plastic Rory. He's pretty sure he knows what's happening next and a little bit excited about it.
The Marshmallow Theorise: at this point in the story line, Rory's entire human existence has been erased from the timeline. Don't worry: he gets better.
"The Doctor said the universe was huge and ridiculous and sometimes there were miracles. I could do with a ridiculous miracle about now." *ZAP! The Universe: will this do?
The Doctor says it's 'easy to open from the outside'. I assume it's kind of a thing where from the inside, nothing you do will ever open it, but from the outside, anyone can open it. Sort of a failsafe maybe? The Alliance might accidentally lock someone in as a test.
Lots of guys get overlooked by past companions in favor of the Doctor and maybe for Rory it was the same starting out, but he gets tougher, more determined and breaks through all that.(Rory: No matter what I still love Amy, I'mvsticking with her and not giving her up for anything, not the Universe or the Doctor!)
This puts into perspective 10th's warning about the Time Lords using the someone called the Could've-Been-King and his army of Meanwhiles and Neverweres. Imagine fighting an army made up of time-eradicated beings, joined with what I can only guess are alternate universes duplicates/ paradoxes
Idk why but when I was a kid and watched this and he said please laugh I thought she'd start cracking up saying haha I was faking it every single time I watched this bit 😂
doesn't matter. Doctor Who is done. oh they'll try getting her to act like various other Doctors to try to get people to like her, but it's done. They might as well have her ski jump over a shark.
??? With the tone flipping from "sad" to "goofy" to "quirky" on a dime? That's not good writing. This episode's sort of in the decline, fun though it may be at points.