To be fair from Kerblam’s perspective they probably got the order a day or two before they showed up it’s not their fault the doctor never follows time in proper sequence
@@tomsamper4345 That is a point. Or they tried and kept missing her/him. No porch door or mailbox to leave a we missed you note when the darn thing keeps moving all wiggle piggily over time and space.
The Doctor has a habit of putting things on hold for so long that when the continuity actually fulfills the hanging joke, you've forgotten the origin and the Doctor is on an entirely new incarnation.
On the set of Doctor Who: "You can't give Matt a fez. He's never going to take it off." "No, no, you see, I'm going to give Matt a fez. Then I'm going to kill the fez."
Seriously though. The Seventh Doctor, in 1988, puts on a fez, picks up a mop, and waggles his eyebrows knowingly, like we're all supposed to get the reference. Whaaaaaat.
... OR Moffat made a reference to Silver Nemesis. More likely than "oOoOoH the show is out of order!" I've literally seen Smith fans argue that it's a complete coincidence. I guess they just don't want to acknowledge the Classic series invented something they identify as part of "their Doctor"'s shtick.
Ironically I think kinonically that doctor does have small premonitions about his futureLike 8 probably once felt backwards P TSD or something seeing a bandalier And one found himself staring at a recorder for some reason
Wait until you realise the fez was only in that display case in the gallery because it's the one that Elizabeth's soldiers took from the Doctors. Meaning the fez has no origin. It's in the case because it came back through the vortex, and it came back through the vortex because it was in the case. A closed loop.
@@stinkynoodles8312 Plus, as much as he might often disparage at them, The Doctor trusts his companions. So when one suddenly bursts out at something, he will react.
Ace shouting 'GERONIMOOOO!' and running into weather that is she was running into is what shocked me the most, holy heck that's JUST like the 11th Doctor in TDOTD. And what is that she's holding?
She was running into an interstitial vortex, carrying the scabbard to Excalibur Now that you mention it, I really should have included the part where 11 follows the fez through that other vortex
Always found it funny that 11 presumbly did buy/ordered a fez as he said he would at some point only for it turn up thousand plus years later and two regenrations later.. Then again I guess it must be hard even for super space amazon to deliver your package to you when you keep travelling across all of time and space
I suspect that based on the records of 'super space amazon' the 11th doctor's order arrived a very short time before they made the delivery - to the 13th doctor. It was not their fault that the Doctor took the long way around.
@@danielsgarden9283 Jodie as the Doctor is probably one the strong points of Chibnall's era, at least for me. While I've liked his era more than a lot of people, I can still acknowledge the writing issues and I hope Jodie does return in future specials under other writers. I wish she was staying on for at least one more series so we can see Thirteen under RTD.
@@thatjedifromgallifrey6663 She's said she is open to coming back for future specials, just not immediately (which makes sense). Would be cool seeing her in the 70th or one of the spin-off shows they're planning
@@danielsgarden9283 As much as I appreciate the audio stories as added content, I feel like she deserves actual TV specials for herself. She doesn't have to another incarnation like what Tennant is doing, just the 13th doctor and what she was doing inbetween her era's episodes.
The video would have gotten tedious if I included every scene with a fez, but I should have included the part where he throws the fez into the vortex and jumps after it yelling "GERONIMO", just to parallel the Ace clip at the end
I should've realized, in Legend of The Sea Devils, when the Doctor said, "Geronimo", it could've also served as a hint that Ace was coming back, and not just as a callback to 11 in Curse of The Black Spot
I love that this line implies that this isn't even close to the first time Smith grabbed a fez while Clara was there. Like it may be the only time we see him do it with her there but for her to call it out means this isn't the first time he's done it with her around. Which also kinda implies he's done it even more without her there.
I love all the little details from the past and past doctors they still have meant to the continuity just like when 13 used a spoon to help make her sonic screwdriver just like the 12th doctor fought with a spoon in series 8
This has made me realize as the doctor moves forward with their life, the person that they are moves backwards through the people they have met and it becomes a part of them. Like choosing a face from pompei or saying geronimo.
I still think the best continuity call back is the second doctor saying "if I ever wear a Stetson again, shoot me!" And then the eleventh doctor puts on a Stetson and River shots it off his head.
One of the reasons Matt Smith will always be my favourite doctors (let down by some poor writing) he just made me smile, and then when he went serious, it was a big shock so it actually felt like a serious moment (the star whale particularly). Capaldi was mostly moody and aloof so the serious moments didn't have the same sudden impact.
Capaldi was my favourite as he was this absent minded kind of professor that had low social skills. He was hated by MRS as playing a stereotype, but the Doctor was originally like that because he's not human and doesn't understand them.
I think with Capaldi it was the moments of affection/kindness were the ones that had impact, because he was mostly moody and aloof. Like the "Hello, Sweetie" moment with River. Where, as you said, Smith's goofiness made the serious moments stand out.
just had an excellent idea for one of these: the Brigadier firing his pistol at aliens. There's the one time where he says 'Just once I'd like to meet an alien menace that wasn't immune to bullets,' which I guess would be the intro clip. Then-- I believe it was in his appearance during Sylvester's time-- he finally manages to kill something with his gun (which of course would end the video).
One of the best scenes in Battlefield involves Brig meeting the Destroyer for the first time. As soon as 7 introduced himself, the Brig immediately unloads his gun into the demon (to no avail). 7 shows his disappointment just before the Brig is thrown face-first out of the window. Well, it worked better the second time (once he had some Silver Bullets) -- and yes, defeating a monster with bullets was the in-joke. They were even going to kill the Brig off and pass the torch, but the writers couldn't do it.
7, but yes. It seems the Doctor cannot just walk past a fez, in any incarnation. I bet the Fourth Doctor was resisting the urge to snatch Namin's fez right off his head during "Pyramids of Mars". A man wearing a fez once gave his life helping the Second Doctor.
My favorite thing about Matt was his whole thing with the vortex manipulator. It was so mind blowing to figure out how all that happened the first time
The Day of the Doctor is one of my favorite specials and episodes from the Eleventh Doctor era and I just realized that Lady is wearing the Fourth Doctor's Iconic Scarf....(Well it can't be the actual one.... though I wouldn't be surprised if it actually is because of who The curator is). 2:10
The fez is. The fez shall always be. The fez has always been. The fez cannot be changed. The fez is the most concrete fixed point. The fez was first designed for The Doctor. The fez will be the last accessory The Doctor wears. The fez remains. The fez is constant. They never have feared The Doctor. Nor his memories. They have merely sought the fez, yet they do not know it yet. The fez will be the ultimate McGuffin. For The Doctor's name is Fez.
That one's not really continuity, just a catchphrase. The thing where Ace uses it is cool, but not worth a whole video, so I included it here. I'm still upset though that they never did an episode where the TARDIS lands in 1800s Mexico and 11 meets Geronimo himself
0:20 Hmm, this reminds me of something 3:06 New it. Also: This may qualify as the worst miscalculation since life crawled out of the seas of this sad planet
continuity is on point except when it's not ^^ "The tardis is the safest place in the universe, nothing can go through those doors" = delivery gets in....
For all we know it was a same-day delivery, but the Doctor just didn't happen to be passing through that particular day again for a couple thousand years.
@Penney Sound -- you missed one! In "The Husbands of River Song" ... 9 minutes and 30 seconds in ... River Song takes the fez out of her archeology bag ( just after discussing that she basically married the diamond )
@@PenneySounds but you must! *grin* In all seriousness, I love how the writers, producers and actors in Dr. Who do their best to keep continuity ... and all the best running gags ... going for _decades_ and pay attention to the details. Thank you for a wonderful video supercut.
1:42 - Wait-wait-wait...Crowley?! WTH r u doing in DW universe?! 😃😃😃 (just kidding, but hey! That's the same actor who played Crowley in Supernatural! 😃)