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Super nerdy Doctor Who ASMR = totally relaxing Mention of the Timeless Children = blood pressure rising, gritting my teeth Being told that the Fugitive Doctor comes between Troughton and Pertwee = relaxing again Bonus points for mentioning The Watcher Explaining The Curator and The Relic = Marry me! [but since that's probably not possible I'll settle for subscribing]
The Big Finish audio dramas made 8th my favorite Doctor. I wish they could give Paul McGann a miniseries or something so he can be The Doctor on screen one last time. He deserves it.🥺
You really know your stuff!!! I liked how they inserted the War Doctor into the timeline. Also how they finally connected the film to the TV series by showing on screen the 8th regenerating into the 9th. Even though I find it hilarious, I personally don't include The Curse... episode into the timeline or consider it canon. Basically because it was just a fun, spoof production.
The series is a guilty pleasure, but I hate how I sound like social recluse when talking about it to friends and siblings, any of them are yet to watch it.
What do you mean you don't think that listening to a deranged person chaotically try to explain Dr.Who lore for 20 minutes is not what I get on this website for?
I swear I can hear you way better now, like I don’t have to crank my volume. Also I really like these videos where I have no clue what you’re talking about, I could literally listen to you talk forever. It’s like reading a random page in a book I enjoy
My personal interpretation, if we wanna include all those wilderness years doctors, is that the Time War caused some time splitting weirdness that caused a bunch of 9th doctors. I've never seen anyone else count the Power Of The Doctor regenerations as seperate incarnations but that was cool to see
Gotta love the fact that no matter what, anyone who explains Doctor Who will always sound mad to anybody who doesn't have the context of Doctor Who and the fact that it's lore is a big ball of Wibbly-Wobbly Timey-Wimey... stuff.
Personally I make it Timeless Children-> 1st and 2nd -> Morbius Doctors-> The Fugitive Doctor -> 3rd-> 4th-8th -> The War Doctor -> 9th-15th and then at some point it’ll be the Valeyard and Curator (likely from the 14th Doctor’s own future not the mainstream 15th’s future)
Fugitive doesn't know the sonic screwdriver and 3rd Doctor regenerates with 2nd Doctor clothes, so your placement doesn't work. Fugitive is conceive to be pre-hartnell anyway
@@theprimegamers4223 Yes, it needed to be the police box for the choc of the revelation so Chibnall made a choice. But that's the only problem with the pre-hartnell placement, there's more than one if you place her anywhere else. And, come on... She's an introduction to the pre-hartnell Doctors. 13 discovers a past version of her she didn't know about, which leads her to discover that she had a whole life before Hartnell incarnation. How can it make sense story-wise to say "actually she's between the 2nd and 3rd Doctor" lmao
@LetsProd I always saw her more as showing the doctor had lives they didn't know about, and that the timelords had been tampering with their memories, also the only implication of where the fugitive is placed is that she doesn't have a sonic screwdriver but she does have the tardis and is called the doctor, no pre hartnell doctor would have the police box tardis or call themselves the doctor because the master and the doctor chose their names together, but yeah there are problems either way so really it's whatever you want to believe anyways, I blame any inconsistencies on the toymaker
I think she has a link in her description for her membership incase you guys didn’t know it’s a link to her membership in her description that you should look into if you would like to support. It’s in the description and it’s a link to her description btw incase you forgot.
This was my first introduction to your channel and I'm HOOKED! Absolutely fascinating that you consider COFD to be in your canon but don't think timeless child was that good. I kind of get what people are saying about the timeless child stuff making the doctor more important than they were, but it didn't give the doctor a complex and didn't make the character change, it just expanded the canon and filled more holes than it made Also no mention of the bigeneration which was worse to me than timeless children, but could be an argument for your chart to fork off into two arms after 14 and then the 15th doctor could lead off in one regeneration timeline direction and the 14th could lead off in another (including the Curator which ties in with 14 retiring with Donna and the Curator's line about revisiting the old favourite faces)
Not only including CoFD in the Middle of 8's life somehow, but saying that *that* Richard E. Grant doctor and the shalka doctor are the same doctor and he snuck off in the middle of CoFD is INSANE and I love it
The Doctor's regenerations depend on the timeline: as far as I'm concerned, the first Davies era, the Moffat era, and the Chibnall era take place in separate timelines/universes. In Universe 1 (the Chibnall/second Davies era) it goes: the Original Doctor (incarnations before the Timeless Child), the Timeless Child, the Division Doctors, the Fugitive Doctor, incarnations between the Fugitive and Morbius Doctors, the Morbius Doctors, 1st to 13th Doctors, the Master-Doctor, the 13th Doctor again, then the 14th and 15th Doctors. The Original Doctor/Timeless Child hails from Universe 4, home to the Time Lords as the Timeless Ones because they could regenerate indefinitely. Thus the Timeless Child is not another species, but a Time Lord from a parallel universe. The Time Lords of Universe 1 could not regenerate originally until the ability was harvested from another member of the same species from another universe. The Valeyard was one of the Doctor's future incarnations (who could only be delayed), the penultimate incarnation before the Curator: however, the Doctor also encountered versions of the Valeyard created from his potential. In Universe 2 (the Moffat era) it goes: 1st to 8th Doctors, the War Doctor, 9th to 12th Doctors. The 12th Doctor dies fighting the Cybermen, he refuses to regenerate ("Doctor, Doctor, let it go. Time enough"). The Time Lords of Universe 2 could regenerate naturally. The Valeyard of this universe existed as a possibility in the Doctor's future, much like the 45th Doctor, who was the counterpart of the Curator, another possibility. In Universe 3 (the first Davies era) it goes: the Other (who was reincarnated as the 1st Doctor), 1st to 8th Doctors, 9th Doctor (three distinct possibilities: the Ninth Doctor, the Shalka Doctor, and the Atkinson Doctor), 10th Doctor, the 11th and 12th Doctors, then the Valeyard, as the Doctor's final incarnation. The Time Lords of Universe 3 could regenerate naturally: they were originally Loomed before Rassilon, from within the Matrix, used the 8th Doctor to change history and restore fertility and families to the planet: thus the Doctor remembered both being Loomed and having a natural birth. Time Lords of the Oldblood Houses, such as the Doctor, were born with one heart and grew a second heart with the first regeneration; Time Lords of the Newblood Houses, such as Romana, were born with two hearts. The Relic was the 13th incarnation in the timeline of the War in Heaven, which was erased when the 8th Doctor destroyed Gallifrey and the Time Lords. It was replaced with the timeline of the Imperial Family (consisting of the last four Time Lords in existence), where the Doctor became the Emperor. That future was then replaced with the Last Great Time War after the 8th Doctor rebuilt Gallifrey and the Time Lords, which ended with the 8th Doctor using the Moment to destroy the Time Lords (again) and the Daleks, and he regenerated into the Ninth Doctor.
This video made me wanna watch Doctor Who again, I stopped at Peter Capaldi's Second season after Clara left 😢 I was so sad when she left I could not watch the show anymore 😂😂😂
You totally should! Season 10 has some really great episodes and an amazing 2 part finale. Plus some of my favorite companions (Nardole and Bill). Even though the 13th Doctor is one of my least favorite she still has some entertaining episodes like The Witchfinders. And then the most recent season is almost entirely bangers
I watched the show from 9th dr to the 11th and then lost interest after his regeneration and i wanted to catch back up after some time but was sad to see it not on Netflix anymore :(
Hi love the vids I'm a British childhood Dr who fan don't worry things are timey wimeyy good explanation, don't delete your vids are great and you rock xD ✌
I get wanting to put Fugitive between Troughton and Pertwee but I think the fact she doesn't know about the sonic and is with Division very much puts her pre-Hartnell. The insinuation from tv is that the Doctor became a hero with a police box tardis twice via memory wipes or something. Alternatively, A Gallifreyan Noir, the Giggle and other stories insinuate a kind of weird disconnectedness in the timeline so we cwn just assume Shalka, Fatal Death and maybe even Lenny Henry and the Infinity Doctor are out there somewhere. I could go on all day about Doctor Who andmy headcanons but I'm keeping it brief.
I really just enjoy the fact that the cannon can be so different between viewers. I have no real stake in my opinions on the order, I find it fun to try to fit the puzzle pieces together. I only really put fugitive between 2 and 3 because she has a police box tardis. The COFD doctors don’t really need to fit into my cannon, but it’s so funny to imagine that story happening fr that I like to imagine it that way lol
The way I always justify it is the fact that at that point in the timeline, the sonic screwdriver literally only unscrewed things, so it would make sense that the Fugitive Doctor wouldn’t recognize that device as this gadget that does so much now
@@LoneGallifreyian It burnt through metal doors in the Dominators. I think it's fair to say Fugitive would recognise it. She doesn't recognise the sonic at all or the name in Judoon.
@@HexToTheWorld it still wasn’t scanning and unlocking things by that point though. It’s just what I choose to believe to make myself happy with the new canon stuff, but it’s cool you have your own ideas :)
Surprised you knew all the actor's names just like me, right down to knowing that SOME POINT in next year few years they'll finally bring back the Valeyard using 11th or 12th Doctor again 😄
I was thoroughly entertained no it wasn't a relaxing video but it was entertaining honestly I like Dr Nick Riviera from The Simpsons I know he's not a part of this Doctor Who map😊
Goodness, you really know Who! You read the book Alien Bodies to know about the Relic Doctor? To show my appreciation of your Who enthusiasm, here is an audio adventure I produced with the Third Doctor and the Master a few years ago - The Final Game! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GUVU0081khk.html