Tricia Ramgoolam I think in her case she started on the inside before seeing the outside. Of course Bill thinking it’s a posh kitchen is truly special.
10th doctor: 'What are you doing?' 11th doctor: 'I'm, reversing the polarity.' 10th doctor: 'I'm reversing the polarity; you're reversing it back.. We're confusing the polarity!' (paraphrased - The Day of The Doctor)
except as Peter Capaldi's doctor stated and Riversong before that established they can choose features. So the Doctor clearly doesn't want to be a ginger!
@@andrewdavids275 The doctor's control over regenerations seems a bit ambiguous. In 'The Girl Who Died' (after a whole season with 12), 12 realizes why he 'chose' the Capaldi face; but right after his regeneration, he makes several comments that imply he had little to no control over his new looks (a common post regeneration monologue - i.e. 11: 'Nose.. Chin.. blimey.. Hair.. I'm still not ginger..'). In 'Deep Breath' 12 does a whole monologue to the drunk guy about his face, especially his eyebrows ('They're cross.. cross eyebrows.. they could take bottle tops off.. they look like the want to cede from the rest of my face and set up an independent state of eyebrows.'). This implies that, though the doctor does have some control over his post regeneration looks, he is not consciously aware of it right after regenerating. Also, when 11 (Matt Smith) calls Clara from Trenzalore at the end of Deep Breath to encourage her to stay with 12, he hears 12 speaking and says 'don't tell me I got old..anything but old.' Right before 10 regenerates, he says, 'I hope I look less conspicuous this time'.(or was it 9?).. OTOH, in support of your theory, 10 gets shot by a Dalek right after seeing Rose (end of part one of two part regular series finale 'The Stolen Earth' - 'Journey's End'), and instead of regenerating, heals himself and siphons off the excess regeneration energy into his 'handy matching bio receptacle.. my hand' and says 'why would I want to (regenerate); look at me,' implying that he likes the way he looks and doesn't want to change.. Of course these could be more for the humor and the arc of each regeneration as planned by the show writer; i.e. it is probable less for canon and more for the development of a given doctor as planned by the writer(s), and as a way to develop the new actor's character. Or maybe there is some control by the previous doctor, but the regenerated doctor is not initially aware of this. Again, in 'Deep Breath', the lecture that Madam Vastra gives Clara about 11 flirting with her by looking young also supports the idea that the pre-regeneration doctor has some control over his post regeneration looks: Clara: 'I didn't flirt with him'. Vastra: 'He flirted with you.' Clara: 'How?' Vastra: By looking young.' Of course 11 regenerated with no companions in the wings, and Clara didn't come along for 2 & 1/2 seasons, so how 11 could have chosen to be young for Clara is a mystery; and Tennant (10) had his own attraction tensions with Rose and Martha. Still, it was a fun bit between Clara & Vastra and it emphasized Clara's struggle accepting 12 as the Doctor. It would be interesting for someone familiar with the entire Doctor Who canon to do a video on this topic.
They’ve gone all over England, Scotland, and Wales, but Ireland only gets mentioned in “The Hand of Fear” and “Human Nature” as the possible location for Gallifrey.
The Hand of Fear: INTERN: Tell me, where did you qualify, if I may ask? DOCTOR: A place called Gallifrey. INTERN: Gallifrey? No, I've not heard of it. Perhaps it's in Ireland. DOCTOR: Probably. The Invisible Enemy: WOMAN: Patient's name? LEELA: Er, just the Doctor. WOMAN: Place of origin? LEELA: Gallifrey. WOMAN: Ireland? LEELA: Oh, I expect so. Human Nature: JOAN: Ever the artist. Where did you learn to draw? DOCTOR: Gallifrey. JOAN: Is that in Ireland? DOCTOR: Yes, it must be, yes. JOAN: But you're not Irish? DOCTOR: Not at all, no. i'm guessing the joke is that the name sounds irish. gallifrey sounds like it might be just down the road from galway
@@daveolson6001 All of Earths History and the Docotr Never went to Ireland, im assuing becasue of Irelands war with england in 1916 and 1919/20 and England seeing Irelands rebellion as wrong, they steer clear of Iirsh history. Birits havent a clue about Iirsh History so what would be the point, and anyway in the 1960s-1990s the Irish where seen as Terrorist or Drunksand when they did have Ireland in it in 2020 it was a fucking computer sumulation. its time there was a proper Historical set in ireland. the Brits see us as inferior, paddys, Drunks and morons so it will never happen.
5:00 Rory: Can't you sonic it? *Doctor: It doesn't do wood* Rory: (blunt as heck) That is rubbish *Doctor: (turns around) OI! DON'T DISS THE SONIC!* That is so iconic, gets me every time
I think Donna was my favorite companion of the Tenth Doctors because there was no sexual tension of any kind on either end. Right after we got Rose and the doctor falling in love with each other we immediately gets thrown into MRSA fall in love with the doctor so it was nice to see the doctor and the companion being on the same page for once and being able to make it work on a comedic level as just friends. This shows the doctor who doesn't need to be a love story although I do kind of like the Romantic bits sometimes I do also love that they could be purely comedic.
I love Donna's inversion of the pockets gag in Runaway Bride, because her wedding dress had none! 😊 Also, Rory saying that the TARDIS transcends dimensions before 11 can get it out, which really annoys the Doctor! 😁
@@sknfmsmr he had a full glass of water in his pocket at some point this even if his pocket used the same technology as the TARDIS would be impossible since the glass would spill and ya know how he explains it he just says he has skillz
For the last one, about the first impressions of companions as they enter the TARDIS, you should have included the Brigadier's reaction, which was something along the lines of "So this is what you have been spending UNIT funds on?"
"Dr. look, they've got a little shop, where do they make you go through before the exit?" BOTH "The little shop" 😁. You started something now Daniel Collins 😃
7:16 And yet no mention of the Curse of Fatal Death which used it most times in a single story... even the Daleks say it: "Why do you have chairs on a Dalek ship anyway?" "We will explain later." Also that predicted a few things about New Who eg: 10th Doctor getting romantic with/kissing companions and 13th Doctor being a woman.
There's two more, one being running or the Doctor saying "run", and two being that something bad almost always happens to his companions. Two are dead, one had her memory erased, one got scattered throughout time, and the last one was "If it's is my last chance to say it...Rose Tyler..."
The Doctor's first line in An Unearthly Child, "What are you doing here?" That's been uttered countless times throughout Doctor Who and in different variations.
Things you could've added 1.) Still not ginger 2.) Run 3.) 11 with fish custard (it's in the power of three) 4.) 13 saying "it's not possible unless it is" 5.) The doctor being confused about seeing the Daleks. and 6.) "Are you my mummy" said by multiple characters
3. should've shown the clip of the 1999 Red Nose Day parody episode... the amount of Rowan Atkinson's Doctor saying "I'll explain later" is too hilarious 😂😂
Rory in every way. I know he was only in two seasons but I love Rory and all the jokes at his expense. Especially "shut up Rory!" Then after he's erased from all existence the Doctor sees him and just says something like "not now Rory." Rory's a badass; just a simple human erased from time who won't stand for that. The part in the episode when all of space and time happen at once and he holds off the Silence is total badass.
Surprised the David Tennant "WHAT WHAT WHAT" didn't make it on. He said it at the end of each season when, for instance, Donna beamed onto the TARDIS and when the titanic crashed into the TARDIS.
i honestly wished that they hadn't cut the Harriet Jones bit short. Would have been amusing to trot that out every so often with different groups (earth-side and otherwise)
While the 11th Doctor was still wearing Ten's clothes, he had a long tie on. Amy proceeded to roll it up in a car window! Bow ties aren't only cool, they are safer from hot headed companions...
The companions: It's bigger on the inside The time lords: It's bigger on the inside Everyone and everything in existence: It's bigger on the inside Clara Oswald: *iT's sMaLleR oN tHE oUtSIdE*
My favourite running joke is that it doesn't do wood, also I LOVE it when I have pockets and want to stab the company when I don't gave pockets bc apparently females are not entitled to have pockets. So few of my clothes have pockets that I had to get a necklace thing just to hold my phone
What about bananas? My personal favorite is ""Imagine a banana - or anything curved - actually, don't, because it's not curved or like a banana. Forget the banana!"