"I want cheese and chips, and meat and gravy, and cream and beer, and pork and beef, and fat, and great big chunks of hot wet red!!!" "Good for you, mate..." XD
+Michael Martin i don't hear a B in there... plus... i don't think there's such a thing as hot wet bread blood is red and can be hot when steamed, and most definitely wet
+Damien Poe Rocks - I'll bet they just left it *implied* that the last item was Human Meat (or blood) because him stating it explicitly would have been too gory and/or obscene for television.
I can’t help laughing at this, he just takes his burger over to the homeless people and shoves it down his throat, nearly taking the wrapping and his fingers with it rofl and then goes apeshit about food and that he stinks and dinner time and flies through the air my god.
0:54 Leaving aside the obvious parts, can we talk about the awesome fact that this supervillain is eating a hamburger and chilling with the hobos. When he says "starving" it's like "Damn it, I'm hungry. Whose turn is it to pay for the pizza?"
DarthRushy LOL yeah, he seems pretty cool in a weird insane sort of way here, and the of course he goes ballistic screaming "DINNERTIIIIIIIIME!!! That botched resurrection drove him even more crazy
7thWhoKnots yeah I know! I hope Missy is actually the Rani, and is kind of covering for the Master while he was on Gallifrey. But i wonder how would he escape Gallifrey?
***** It wasn't supposed to be laugh out loud funny either... Also, if you have watched mid 1970's, late 1980's, or the current show, you may reevaluate that statement. Granted it's never super super scary due to it's large child fanbase, but there have been eras of the show that understand and use horror to aid in drama and storytelling. Afterall scary things help you feel the stakes should the protagonist lose. This was clearly the intended focus of this scene. To have a frightening scenario to get us rooting for the Doctor... Problem is, the execution and dialogue ruined the tension and drama this scene was supposed to build making it unintentionally hillarious. Granted, bad dialogue and directing is the source of 90% of The End of Time's badness... The other 10% being RTD masturbating over David Tennant's Doctor, and making incredibly stupid story choices as a result...
TheMauve Someone needs to re-evaluate their life. Russel's writing was fantastic, just like the writing of every episode in Modern Who, if not all of Who. The dialogue was fine. The drama was fine. And scariness isn't needed. What's needed is the realization of the threat. _This_ is the realization of the threat. The execution was done right. You're simply a butthurt person, like oh-so many others. Get off that pole and wrap your head around the fact that this episode is brilliant, or get out.
John Simm is a wonderful actor, and he plays the role of The Master so well. He would definitely have to be my favourite actor in the role. I was a little sad to see so little of him in Doctor Who...
Ya this always make me want a burger, and I even had two double woppers because of this. I ate them or one of them while watching it. I even was eatin like him.
Ya this always make me want a burger, and I even had two double woppers because of this. I ate them or one of them while watching it. I even was eatin like him.
This is probably my favourite Master scene, it scared me when I was kid, the fact that running was useless, and he would just jump so high in the air and eat you down to the bones, and the fact he killed a child (well a teenager, but still a child in a way)
+HYDROTACOZ - You mean, all We leave when we are done eating are bones? Well, hey; We Americans are *efficient* by nature. And, we show that we *appreciate* fine, foreign food by eating it *All* : p
You’re telling me was able to eat every bit of organs, flesh, blood and muscle fibres in such a short period of time without removing their clothes? There’s piranhas then there’s that
Combine Nova IKR. When this came out in 2010 (when I was 8), everyone at school quoted this and reinacted the scene where he's stuffing himself on our sandwiches and reinacted the whole episode at lunch and break. Those were the good old days
This is how I will always see the Master, not as crazy, no, but as someone who needed help. He practicly beggged The Doctor in the Wasteland, to listen to the drums. The drums that had plauged him all is life. RIP MASTER
I always kinda wondered what could happen if (a race like) the Saiyans would meet the Doctor and/or The Master. Maybe, one day, Toriyama and BBC can find some common ground. As a fan of both shows, i'd like to see this happen and done properly. To me, personally... when every Earthling gave the Doctor a bit of their lifeforce to the Doctor, thru the psychic network, while the Doctor was imprisoned by The Master and turned into a small creature... I consider that moment to be Doctor Who's approach to the concept of the Genki Dama. And a truly very good one at that.
Niko Bellic Nope, that was the time when Doctor was cringy and dumb (with some good points), from S5 beyond it's a complex and clever show, full with great plot twists
I swear this is exactly how everyone views me.... -Except my parents. But then again, they always view you as their precious little child... don't they?- Literally, at school, aeound town, it's always "'Ello, Master!" I guess that's what I get for having the strangest of friends XD
I never knew what he said till now “Im hilarious, im the funniest thing the whole wide world” I assumed he said “Im nefarious, im the most horrible thing in the whole wide world”
It wasn't the resurrection itself, it was the death potion that got thrown at him right in the middle of it, because of him dying in the middle of Resurrection he lived, but him life force depleted at a much quicker rate. Causing him to eat and drink whatever he could find, be it food and water, or flesh and blood.
+Joe Willis My favourite is probably his showdown with the Doctor, with the huge fireball he creates behind the Doctor from blowing stuff up. That or "Get out of the way".
+Natasha Murray Oh it did. Also, the combination of your Sir Lancelot picture, saying "Oh, Farore" and commenting on a Doctor Who video makes me think you're the coolest kind of nerd, a Sonic, Zelda and Doctor Who lover.
The Impossible Dingo Thanks, I don't think anyone's told me that before. Although 😅, If I'm being being completely honest, I've had the Lancelot picture since I was 13, I think, back when I was really into it and the whole medieval thing, since I have Knight Of The Wind. I've actually been meaning to change it for a short while. I know a decent bit about Doctor Who and I scour through the fandom from time to time, but I haven't seen many full episodes of the show. And I don't own much merch or swag or whatever from anything (because reasons). While likes and dislikes of things remain, I tend to jump between how much I'm going crazy through the fandom of one thing or another on the internet or whatever else at a certain time, though I do often circle back around to things. I guess you could say that's the ADHD peeking around the corner, but yeah, I'm very sorry to disappoint you. Hell, I have no idea where the sonic series is at right now, aside from the fact that Sonic Boom and Lost Worlds exist. However, I am still a very passionate person, which is basically the definition of a geek, and there are many other things that still qualify me as a huge geek, I assure you. Plus the Zelda thing? Oh, yeah, that's legit. LoZ is my favorite video game series ever. I got a Zelda calendar this past Christmas, and I am *sooooo* gonna dress as Link for Halloween. This month is Fi, I love her.😄
Nah don't worry, you haven't disappointed me for living your life how you want to. Anyway, enjoy the rest of your life, assuming we'll probably never cross paths again. Especially enjoy Halloween. :D
Not gonna lie, when I’m not hungry but know I need to eat something (had a pretty bad eating disorder as a kid) this scene never fails to get me hungry. Thanks John :)