I love the little detail of The Doctor correcting the solar system model in the beginning of the scene, small things like that really sell his character as an eccentric time traveller.
The range of emotion Capaldi showed as the Doctor is astounding, when delivering speeches like this. Look at how calmly he speaks. He's not angry. He's not threatening Sutcliffe. He's not saying "How dare you?!" - He's calmly telling him what's wrong with his worldview, and how he can change it. Sure, the punch was satisfying, but I'm more impressed by the Doctor's ability to remain calm in the face of someone he disagrees with - and at Capaldi's ability to deliver that speech in such a way.
The amount of political propaganda and moral superiority displayed by this doctor over the whole season was heart breaking, and showed us what the next doctor would be. A shill for the hard left.
jacek ringwelski Grow up, having basic compassion for other people isn’t a political agenda. It’s called being decent. Honestly can’t you try to do better? Why do you have to be so sensitive to human decency
@Cliven Longsight perhaps English isn't your first language and that's ok. But my use of 'sorry' wasn't directed towards what I said and was not meant as an apology. Additionally I never disparaged the left. Only the hard left. The marxist social engineer types. I hate both the hard left and hard right. They are both degenerates of the same type.
Thank you for the dribble I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. And my definition of hard right/left is that they are both racists. The right being neo nazis while the left being socialists. How do you define hard right as you seem to put me in that category.
I wished the Doctor had punched that racist redneck who slapped Ryan Sinclair in the Rosa Parks episode. I guess they didn’t do that because of character development. Lol
The way Bill looks at the Doctor after he makes that speech... They had such great chemistry as a duo. I know a lot of people didn't like Bill as a companion, but I really did. She was grounded, not a pushover, good dry sense of humor to go with the Doc's. Anyway. I have always loved this speech, makes it one of my favorite episodes.
Honestly, I've found that every single companion is never appreciated on the first watch and you can better appreciate the nuances of the characters with later rewatches.
What makes it so funny is that, despite the setup being obvious, it doesn’t go straight for the usual “but I don’t have any” line, instead saying it clearly but indirectly.
"iron fist"? what are you talking about? the doctor is not meant to be a violent character. he shouldn't have punched the man in this episode, he should have only given his speech
the iron fist thing was a joke... and anyway, that's the normal reaction that someone would have when one of his dearest friend is insulted. Anyway, this is not the first time the Doctor uses violence.
Five threatening Davros with a gun for example or Three and his Venusian Karate or One and his cane, the War Doctor as a whole and of course, every single time the Doctor has massacred an enemy, be it Daleks, Cybermen, Sontarans or otherwise.
Asking about the Doctor’s age, she says: “I just wanted to know how long it takes before you can make a speech like you just made. It was worth the wait.”
I'm not sure it's that funny. The comment is that Sutcliffe's behaviour shows all of the values of the 19th century, he is too much a man of his time. If he were an alien, he wouldn't have commented on Bill at all, she'd be perfectly normal by whatever standards he's familiar with. It is a great commentary on the darker, often overlooked aspects of history.
Yeah, but the irony of how to an alien that would be insignificant make it a little funny, specially with the commentary that Bill make about it. I clarify, the fact that is a little ironic and funny does not make it less deep and connected to the comment that you remarked, it is only another side of the same scene that makes this script so good.
@Hannah Garcia for goodness' sake Hannah honestly... Here's a question, have you tried listening to all the black people who don't support BLM? At all? All the black people who vote Trump? Can you tell me honestly that you listened to any black person who disagreed with you about all of this before you started brigading people with that hashtag online? The Officer Tatum, Candace Owens, Larry Elder, Anthony Brian Logan just to name a few you might want to just give a glimpse, out of curiosity! The Portland police officer Jakhary Jackson's interview recently might interest you as well, he's not the same as the others probably a tiny bit closer to your point of view
Knocking a snobby racist down with a single punch one minute, and then metaphorically knocking down his entire worldview (not that he's smart enough to notice how thoroughly he's been owned) for the next three without even raising his voice. God, I don't even watch this show and Capaldi is easily my favorite modern Doctor.
Sutcliffe WAS smart, he recognised the beauty of the speech; he just wasn’t remotely moved by it because he’s a psychopath. So no, he wasn’t owned. Not at that point anyway.
@@them1ghtyalex your obsession with protecting the integrity of a fictional racist from the 19th century is... impressive? no wait, it's not. it's hilariously sad.
It would be nice if you included the scene after this one, where Bill asks the Doctor if it takes 900 years of living to be able to make a speech like that, that scene plus the way Bill looks at him in this one, shows how great of a man the Doctor is.
I love the music as soon as he sees Bill XD It's like a foreshadowing of The Doctor being all like "Oh hell no!" And throwing everything he said to Bill about being civil out the window XD
I think Sutcliffe is an avatar for American white nationalist Richard Spencer, who was punched to the ground by a protestor during a street interview sometime prior to this episode.
I used to write down all his beautiful speeches. Cannot recall where a put that book now. 13 also has great speeches but 12 was the only one who brought tears to my eyes
Oh yes, what a wonderful verb. By the by, I take it back about 13. She became a little too preachy and judgy for my liking. She initially reminded me of 5, but got slightly under my skin.
Wow, that was actually kind of a beautiful ideal of human worth and capacity. The value of yourself is the value you place in others. Tossing away someone or thinking them less for any reason beyond their control makes you the same as how you value them. Those who are humble and raise others without thinking themselves better are therefore raised by this ideal. It’s a cycle of selfless gratification
Squicx first of all, Jon Pertwee is an actor who died in 1996. I think you mean the Third Doctor showed up. Second, the 3rd doctor used a form of martial arts called Aikido which can only be used if you're physically attacked. This is because the doctor promotes non-violence for solving problems. This scene is a fine example of why Doctor Who is plummeting downhill and it's ratings are going with it.
@@DemetriusSorvo this was just another symptom of the BBC's deliberate infection, like "trust me it's unbearable" *(you're unbearable Clara)* and generally Clara herself, but it didn't fully take hold until you know when though...
People are saying that the Doctor wouldn't punch anyone when he killed that guy in Dinosaurs on a Spaceship. Bill is his best friend, and I would definitely punch a racist for my best friend.
Yep. Back then they relied on very very basic telescopes or used the stars to figure out. They believed they were in a position but in reality they were in completely different positions.
OH MY GOD,I just thought about this scene a few minutes ago, but then suddenly I got the subscription notification, and this video is uploaded XD. Are you reading my mind or something XD!
The Doctor: You have a temper Bill. Also the Doctor: Blows up a fleet of Cyberman ships to make a point cause Amy was kidnaped. Now who’s the one with the temper 😂
That was a great scene. Love these highlights coz there’s so much to take in watching each episode, and so many superb scenes that they tend to be forgotten while focussing on the progress of the overarching plot -and subplots. Bill is such an awesome companion.
When you realise that 3:04 and 3:28 were written by the same person: **Insert picture of multiple Jerry Smiths shaking each other’s hands with Jerry’s face of their shirts**
@@nathanfisch2587 of course it doesn't! That doesn't make sense, but the fact that the few fans of it that are left keep throwing such insults and accusations at the rest of Doctor Who fans and think they are so much better is perfectly exemplary of one of the reasons Chibnall Who is so shit (and just isn't Doctor Who), it's like a paradox loop!
I love the little detail of The Doctor correcting the solar system model in the beginning of the scene, small things like that really sell his character as an eccentric time traveller.
Is that what he was doing? I assumed he was just casually toying with it to pass the time.
@@fastertrackcreativedefinitly both
"He's human. 31 years of age. Low in iron."
"Yeah. That was pretty convincing racism for an extraterestrial."
"My thoughts exactly."
Lol he's also low in intelligence
🤣🤣🤣.. i was about to say that
And he sure as hell ain’t a Dalek
Yes we watched the video
@@moviehermit5631 he may not be a Dalek, but he still an enemy when he commit racism at the moment. as there is no cure for the truth.
fear not the man who has practiced an eternity's worth of punches once, fear the man who has practiced one punch for an eternity.
thanks jesus
Well… he is “one hell of a bird”.
How many racists punched in eternity?
Common mistake, its actually how many racists *get* punched in eternity
“The Sheperd’s Boy…”
The range of emotion Capaldi showed as the Doctor is astounding, when delivering speeches like this. Look at how calmly he speaks. He's not angry. He's not threatening Sutcliffe. He's not saying "How dare you?!" - He's calmly telling him what's wrong with his worldview, and how he can change it. Sure, the punch was satisfying, but I'm more impressed by the Doctor's ability to remain calm in the face of someone he disagrees with - and at Capaldi's ability to deliver that speech in such a way.
The amount of political propaganda and moral superiority displayed by this doctor over the whole season was heart breaking, and showed us what the next doctor would be. A shill for the hard left.
jacek ringwelski
Grow up, having basic compassion for other people isn’t a political agenda. It’s called being decent.
Honestly can’t you try to do better? Why do you have to be so sensitive to human decency
@Cliven Longsight sorry, but unlike you I didn't personally attack anyone. You are nothing but a degenerate hateful person. Have a nice day.
@Cliven Longsight perhaps English isn't your first language and that's ok. But my use of 'sorry' wasn't directed towards what I said and was not meant as an apology.
Additionally I never disparaged the left. Only the hard left. The marxist social engineer types. I hate both the hard left and hard right. They are both degenerates of the same type.
Thank you for the dribble I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. And my definition of hard right/left is that they are both racists. The right being neo nazis while the left being socialists.
How do you define hard right as you seem to put me in that category.
He’s beauty. He’s grace. He punches racists in the face.
He could also have been sexist there
I wished the Doctor had punched that racist redneck who slapped Ryan Sinclair in the Rosa Parks episode. I guess they didn’t do that because of character development. Lol
"Because you have a temper."
**punches a guy in the face**
I love the doctor haha
He contridicts himself
The thing that makes it funny is that it was so unexpected. The doctor hasn't punched anyone in about three regenerations.
The Doctor: “Because you have a temper”
Also The Doctor: *Is Peter Capaldi*
The way Bill looks at the Doctor after he makes that speech... They had such great chemistry as a duo. I know a lot of people didn't like Bill as a companion, but I really did. She was grounded, not a pushover, good dry sense of humor to go with the Doc's. Anyway. I have always loved this speech, makes it one of my favorite episodes.
I loved Bill. I loved their mentor relationship, I loved how she made him question his constant assuredness. They were a wonderful pair.
I loved Bill too! She's my second favorite companion after Donna.
What do you mean people didn't like Bill? Show me this heretics let me...
Reason with them.
Honestly, I've found that every single companion is never appreciated on the first watch and you can better appreciate the nuances of the characters with later rewatches.
The Bill episodes were overwhelmingly Capaldi's best, so...
Damn, Capaldi's fist must be harder than diamond, because personally, I think that's one hell of a punch 👊
He can punch through a substance thicker than diamond with only a couple punches over the course of millions of years
Gallifreyans must be strong as heck
Kieran Lees after 4.5 billion years of punching; he has lots of practice.
Yeah but he probably got more time to punch as he got deeper into the stuff
Christ, that didn't even occur to me, he spent billions of years refining his technique, it's a miracle he didn't take Sutcliffe's jaw off.
“So it’s really not your day is it.”
As loathsome as Sutcliffe is, that line really made me lol.
That is a good line!
Even though you can see it coming it's still on the amusing side.
What makes it so funny is that, despite the setup being obvious, it doesn’t go straight for the usual “but I don’t have any” line, instead saying it clearly but indirectly.
Don’t mess with the man that punched his way out of a wall made of solid diamond.
The Twelfth Doctor, the man whose great speeches and iron fist will change the world
"iron fist"? what are you talking about? the doctor is not meant to be a violent character. he shouldn't have punched the man in this episode, he should have only given his speech
the iron fist thing was a joke... and anyway, that's the normal reaction that someone would have when one of his dearest friend is insulted. Anyway, this is not the first time the Doctor uses violence.
Five threatening Davros with a gun for example or Three and his Venusian Karate or One and his cane, the War Doctor as a whole and of course, every single time the Doctor has massacred an enemy, be it Daleks, Cybermen, Sontarans or otherwise.
Delirium LesStrange *Venusian Aikido
Kaathe and Frampt Except for this guy.
The Doctor: 'Violence doesn't end violence, it extends it.'
Also the Doctor: Punches a sexist, racist
The doctor is wise in the ways of applying violence
Babyartmusicpickle special circumstance, he couldn’t help it
Tbh I woulda done the same
Justified; I would have as well.
@steve gale Someone didn't watch the clip.
steve gale It’s literally in the script- “that was pretty convincing racism for an alien.”
"Passion fights, but reason wins."
Later: "Both? Both. Both, both is good."
"When zen ends, ass kicking begins"- Steven Hyde.
Asking about the Doctor’s age, she says: “I just wanted to know how long it takes before you can make a speech like you just made. It was worth the wait.”
Another fine and beautiful speech from Capaldi. And I think everyone cheered like crazy with that punch. It was Replay Cam worthy! :D
being against racism is politics? i would've thought it was just common sense but that's just me
Shyam He's probably means the history white wash thing. It is a bit ridiculous and innacurate.
Yeah, no it's not.
You're telling me it's political to not be racist? I thought that's just common human decency.
Not everyone, in fact for some people it was the breaking point for the show.
One of the most underrated speeches ever!Really loved that episode!!
2:48 This speech adds more weight when you remember that the doctor was a poor orphan boy raised in an orphanage on the outskirts of society.
Wait what now
No he wasn’t- he was an elite. He simply tried to run away to the outskirts.
As a timeless child, he was always an orphan.
@@amidarkdesigns1229 NO MORE TIMELESS CHILDREN
@@redhood7650 it's canon! You can't stop it! There's nothing we can do to stop the evil's of the Chib!
This guy punched through a insanely thick wall several times harder than diamond, how is Lord Sutcliffe even alive...?
Granted, he punched that wall for billions of years.
He held back
Technically he only punched that wall once
like superman he holds back
@@has199 he punched it several times each time around (and probably got an extra punch into each go every ten thousand years)
I love the little bit of Doctor fixing the model of the solar system.
He protecc
He attacc
But most important
He gave racist a mighty thwack
LOL
Potry
i will always punch a racist if i get the chance
this is why I love the internet, cringy outdated meme comments will stay around forever, and embarrass future generations to come.
@@SteveCowlishaw stop being a negative nancy
This doctor did have 4.5 billion years to nail his right hook, at least he put that to good use.
Never mess with the Doctor..or else he’ll use his ATTACK EYEBROWS..or his fists...or his Screwdriver..or his spoon..
ADoctorGone _TooSoon or his spoon!
Ah yes..
Legend says if you stare too closely at Twelve's attack eyebrows, a fist will pop out from them and clock you round the jaw.
Wow..!
Always fear the spoon
"Yeah, that was pretty convincing racism for an extra-terrestrial."
Too human to be an alien LOL
I'm not sure it's that funny. The comment is that Sutcliffe's behaviour shows all of the values of the 19th century, he is too much a man of his time. If he were an alien, he wouldn't have commented on Bill at all, she'd be perfectly normal by whatever standards he's familiar with. It is a great commentary on the darker, often overlooked aspects of history.
Yeah, but the irony of how to an alien that would be insignificant make it a little funny, specially with the commentary that Bill make about it. I clarify, the fact that is a little ironic and funny does not make it less deep and connected to the comment that you remarked, it is only another side of the same scene that makes this script so good.
@Hannah Garcia for goodness' sake Hannah honestly...
Here's a question, have you tried listening to all the black people who don't support BLM? At all? All the black people who vote Trump? Can you tell me honestly that you listened to any black person who disagreed with you about all of this before you started brigading people with that hashtag online?
The Officer Tatum,
Candace Owens,
Larry Elder,
Anthony Brian Logan just to name a few you might want to just give a glimpse, out of curiosity!
The Portland police officer Jakhary Jackson's interview recently might interest you as well, he's not the same as the others probably a tiny bit closer to your point of view
@einniB retxeD hot take, perceptive
People, this comment was about how funny a quote sound like, not for debate, please, not here, i'm here to have fun.
Not the best episode, but one of Capaldi's best and underrated speeches. Also great to see the Doctor slug a racist.
Knocking a snobby racist down with a single punch one minute, and then metaphorically knocking down his entire worldview (not that he's smart enough to notice how thoroughly he's been owned) for the next three without even raising his voice. God, I don't even watch this show and Capaldi is easily my favorite modern Doctor.
Get out
Watch it or get out
Sutcliffe WAS smart, he recognised the beauty of the speech; he just wasn’t remotely moved by it because he’s a psychopath. So no, he wasn’t owned. Not at that point anyway.
@@them1ghtyalex found Sutcliffe's descendant
@@them1ghtyalex your obsession with protecting the integrity of a fictional racist from the 19th century is... impressive?
no wait, it's not. it's hilariously sad.
I cheered. Nobody talks to my girl Bill like that!
It would be nice if you included the scene after this one, where Bill asks the Doctor if it takes 900 years of living to be able to make a speech like that, that scene plus the way Bill looks at him in this one, shows how great of a man the Doctor is.
It's over 2,000 years by now.
I love the music as soon as he sees Bill XD It's like a foreshadowing of The Doctor being all like "Oh hell no!" And throwing everything he said to Bill about being civil out the window XD
The Doctor fights Daleks and Cybermen but is utterly gobsmacked by the blatant inhumanity of the British Aristocracy.
Doctor Who vs the Tory Party
@@obiwankenobi687 i mean you can try
@@HooKulin Absolam Dakks would prove you wrong ;-) .
lmao nice
Pretty much the whole story of Doctor Who. No such thing as neutrality oh no, not from the BBC
I think Sutcliffe is an avatar for American white nationalist Richard Spencer, who was punched to the ground by a protestor during a street interview sometime prior to this episode.
It isn't until you see that "look" from Bill, that the feels hit hard.
Peter Capaldi’s monologues were absolutely brilliant and I must say what really made me grow to love his doctor. Top writing and acting
Legendary moment
Arbrax xD
Is it though? Infamous maybe
Infectious even
OH MY GOD PETER REMINDED US TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE OFFICIAL DOCTOR WHO TH-cam CHANNEL WHOOOOO IT'S BACK
One of the few times I was so glad the Doctor just socked a guy deserving of a beating
I stood up and clapped when he punched him 😂 YESS DOCTOR
Me to
My mom and I high fived.
It was beautiful
And then the sofa clapped and gave you a free coffee
And then the whole class clapped
The best way to find out your apponent's plans? Get yourself captured.
Capaldi was arguably one of the best doctors since the show returned, As much as I'll miss him, I'm very excited for Series 11 :D
I really wanted Bill to ask the Doctor what he was doing with the model, to which he would reply, "Setting the time."
Dude's lucky. Twelve is both stronger than an average human and spent 4.5 billion years punching a wall.
I just now realized that doctor is there in the background repairing the planetary system model😂
he spent alot of time punching that wall in Heaven Sent
The Doctor is my hero :)
💙💙
Yeah
That is a fist that's punched a substance stronger than diamond
I used to write down all his beautiful speeches. Cannot recall where a put that book now. 13 also has great speeches but 12 was the only one who brought tears to my eyes
12 never had to raise his voice. He could enthrall you with a whisper.
Oh yes, what a wonderful verb.
By the by, I take it back about 13. She became a little too preachy and judgy for my liking. She initially reminded me of 5, but got slightly under my skin.
@@glenndallas7171like Tom bakers whispery voice
Biggest GET IN ever when watching Doctor Who
Everyone here is talking about the speech and the punch but I’m just thinking that it was cool that The Doctor was adjusting the moons and planets
Wow, that was actually kind of a beautiful ideal of human worth and capacity. The value of yourself is the value you place in others. Tossing away someone or thinking them less for any reason beyond their control makes you the same as how you value them. Those who are humble and raise others without thinking themselves better are therefore raised by this ideal. It’s a cycle of selfless gratification
I love the Doctor's hypocrisy, telling Bill off for having a temper then about half a minute later knocking a dude out.
TBH he was quite justified this time.
@@filthycasual8187 Punching a racist should always be justified
@@HermitCree Well that's just it, isn't it? He was justified in his hypocrisy this time BECAUSE of who he punched.
@@filthycasual8187 Yeyeye
I kind of felt it was at least a bit tactical. Like one of them was punching the guy... the consequences were less for him.
The speech Capaldi gives about the value of a life is one of the most underrated speeches in the whole show
Doctor Disco!!
i love how the doctor is so ocd that hes correcting the orrery
I’ve decided I need to rewatch this season
I love the detail of The Doctor massaging his knuckles after punching Sutcliffe lol
Guy:is RASIST
Doctor:.........................excuse me!DID U JUST DIS MA FAMILIA?
I love this bit. Passion fights, reason wins, but for some people, they are beyond reasoning
Falcon punch!
YES!
More like Doctor punch.
Warlock punch!
Well all the doctors are one person...
Lil bit of pertwee showed up!?
Squicx first of all, Jon Pertwee is an actor who died in 1996. I think you mean the Third Doctor showed up. Second, the 3rd doctor used a form of martial arts called Aikido which can only be used if you're physically attacked. This is because the doctor promotes non-violence for solving problems. This scene is a fine example of why Doctor Who is plummeting downhill and it's ratings are going with it.
Kenneth Raymond Moore You know what he meant Kenneth. Pedantic much? 😒
More like Colin Baker showed up he’s lucky he was human if he was an alien spy he’d be dead
@@mrcritical6751 well of course! Such is - as we all know - the FaTe of Alien Spies!
@@DemetriusSorvo this was just another symptom of the BBC's deliberate infection, like "trust me it's unbearable" *(you're unbearable Clara)* and generally Clara herself, but it didn't fully take hold until you know when though...
People are saying that the Doctor wouldn't punch anyone when he killed that guy in Dinosaurs on a Spaceship. Bill is his best friend, and I would definitely punch a racist for my best friend.
How do you know he is dead? Time machine.
Because it was shown in the episode?
Elizabeth Kendall Specifically, they have a teacher/student relationship, similar to Seven and Ace. Except not.
Elizabeth Kendall 4th did punch someone as did 11th.
Einez Crespo 4th was not afraid to KTFO whatever belligerent fool got in his way.
Is capaldi altering the planets at the start to their correct orbit
Yep. Back then they relied on very very basic telescopes or used the stars to figure out. They believed they were in a position but in reality they were in completely different positions.
I'm here just for "don't forger to subscribe to the official Doctor Who youtube channel"
This speech is so relevant to the things going on today.
Thank you for uploading this scene! i loved it! 1:08
1:10
That's why we all love Dr Who
OH MY GOD,I just thought about this scene a few minutes ago, but then suddenly I got the subscription notification, and this video is uploaded XD. Are you reading my mind or something XD!
Azizul Adnan Yes they are
TH-cam has a telepathic circuit in its notification system, you must've activated it somehow
After the doctor destroying that diamond wall, Id say thats one hell of a fist
I truely despise disgusting people like that, who put the value of life below themselves.
That's the kind of punch he gets for saying "Betters" infront of a time lord
The Doctor: You have a temper Bill.
Also the Doctor: Blows up a fleet of Cyberman ships to make a point cause Amy was kidnaped.
Now who’s the one with the temper 😂
"Now is not the time to remind me why I have so many (rules)."
"Passion fights. Reason wins."
Heh. Love it.
That punch must be the greatest scene of Doctor Who.
“Human progress isn’t measured by industry. It’s defined by the value you place on a life.
An unimportant life.
A life without privilege.”
That was a great scene. Love these highlights coz there’s so much to take in watching each episode, and so many superb scenes that they tend to be forgotten while focussing on the progress of the overarching plot -and subplots. Bill is such an awesome companion.
I like that he punched him so hard he could feel his age and iron content
I loved this scene so much, I'm gonna miss Peter Capaldi, Pearl, and Moffat
The Doctor probably were harshly reminded of what he forced Martha to endure in "Human Nature"/"Family of Blood".
Most satisfying punch ever
And hidden in this scene is Bill's first real insight to how the Doctor views life and why he avoids killing when he can
When you realise that 3:04 and 3:28 were written by the same person:
**Insert picture of multiple Jerry Smiths shaking each other’s hands with Jerry’s face of their shirts**
A Good man ?... I don't know but he has a hell of a Punch !
Sutcliffe is any person who's ever complained "Doctor Who is too PC".
Wat ?
Haha no, just because we dislike the current season doesn’t mean we’re racist
Sutcliffe is American white nationalist Richard Spencer.
Pretty convincing sanctimony for an extra-terrestrial
@@nathanfisch2587 of course it doesn't! That doesn't make sense, but the fact that the few fans of it that are left keep throwing such insults and accusations at the rest of Doctor Who fans and think they are so much better is perfectly exemplary of one of the reasons Chibnall Who is so shit (and just isn't Doctor Who), it's like a paradox loop!
Hammerlock from the borderlands series: "did I ever do my 'man is the real monster' speech for you? Springs to mind."
I absolutely love 12 ohmygosh
I read the title as “the doctor punches sutekh”
the description says "face to face" though in this context it should be "Face to Fist"
Heaven sent would have been so much shorter if he hit the wall with that strong of a punch!
The 12th Doctor is my favorite doctor.
I rewound this like 4 times the first time I saw the episode. So, so good.
1:11 My reaction! 😅
_"Whah-....."_
Watched this episode with friends at a sleepover. We all SCREAMED cheering when the Doctor freaking decked the guy
Literally what 13 should have done to Krasko.
Literally
@@henryandrews700he was sent to probubly die by ryan
It's remarkable how similar Sutcliffe and the the Master responded to a Capaldi speech.
1:33 He looks so offended that he's about to be tied up, it's hilarious
LMAO
This is easily one of my all time favorite quotes from this show; possibly number one
Definitely one of the best speeches of Capaldi's Doctor because it isn't annoyingly pretentious and over-dramatic.
Sutcliffe proving he has not "an ounce of compassion," 1XXX colourized.
"Pretty convincing racism for an extra terrestrial"
Chibnal: "boy have I got a plot for you"
Dumb line
Doctor who alians are varry racist
A lot of the doctors owm peple see alll non time lords as primitive savwges
I let out a sigh of relief so hard when I heard 'don't forget to click below to subscribe to the official doctor who youtube channel'
We need doctor who to be more like this
I am pretty sure I burst out in laughter when he punched him the first time.