Do you know the time war was really really recent at least for this doctor I just realized that this is like his fourth experience since regenerating and he regenerated directly after he believed he destroyed his planet
that line hits hard, the doctor experienced so much death and ruin, and the joy he felt at finally seeing a day where he helped and NO ONE died, he must've felt incredible at that moment.
Blink (technically), Silence in the Library, Forest of the Dead, The Beast Below, The Big Bang, Let's Kill Hitler, and The Wedding of River Song to name just a fraction. There were a lot of deaths on RTD'w run though, yeah.
@@nightowl8477 They haven't shown explicit deaths, but most of those episodes mention numerous deaths off screen, like in Let's Kill Hitler, the "robot" was holding to the form of the last person they've killed, in Blink the police guy was dying et cetera... This is one of the very few were none, in the whole course of the actions connected to the episode, died.
@@nightowl8477 Billy died in Blink, River died in Forest of the Dead (yes, the Doctor uploaded her to Cal's world where she could live with her friend, but her body still died in the library), the Dalek died in The Big Bang.
Yeah BBC well actually he chose to only have one season because BBC wouldn't let him do what he wanted to do for the doctor I liked him because he was like funny and serious and funny he's even my dad's favorite
@@kindlykeyinfan5234 I liked him as well and he had self-deprecating humour too. Had we had him for say another three goes maybe we would not have had the current nonsense we do now that has effectively killed the franchise.
@@anduriltheflameofthewest2059 As the doctor said about the boy earlier in the show: "He was operated on by an idiot." It was disturbing that there could be something as idiotic as the nanogenes. They were capable of tremendous harm when their idiocy was allowed to go unchecked, but they were capable of tremendous good when properly informed. Thank God they never got into the wrong hands!
Eccleston at his best. One of the scenes that made me grow to appreciate his Doctor. Also, I love when Tennant called back the "Are you my mummy?" in the Sontaran episode.
Such a great two parter. The antagonist was creepy as heck, the resolution to the conflict was so satisfying especially seeing the Doctor’s reaction, Jack’s introduction was great, the Doctor and Rose had great dialogue and some peak chemistry, and to top it off it ended with a dance on the TARDIS to ‘In the Mood’ by Glen Miller.
Just this once. Everybody lives. Until moffat takes over the show. Then loads of people avoid death. But for 9 at least, this is a victory. And it's one of the greatest in Doctor Who
@@moneybxndz161 - I have issues with Chris's era, but he definitely understands the importance of killing characters. Look at The Woman Who Fell to Earth, at least five people died on-screen in that episode alone.
@@micahschmitz859 - it's good to kill off side characters as well as main characters. If Yaz or Graham died that episode, that would be *too much* death so early on! There's no one to kill off other than side characters. If your point is that Chris can't write side characters as well as Russell or Steven, then I agree with that.
@@MushroomHaterProductions That's not exactly ironic, RTD likely created the character and Moffat wrote him into the story with instructions from RTD. Moffat sucks though, I wouldnt give him too much credit.
He never kills people. He always either ressurects them afterwards or only kills them on a technicality. Amy and Rory lived longer than average lives; and both Clara and Bill could theoretically live for thousands, millions, billions or even trillions of years before choosing to finally die. There was also a much higher death count of supporting characters during RTD's reign than there was under Moffat. Honestly, this idea that he's like George RR Martin or something is odd to me.
could be wrong but can't remember anyone dying in the eleventh hour, Amy's parents etc had already been erased by the crack in her wall - and got resurrected in the big bang, and think everyone who's appearance the baddie took were alive.
It's weird that they are reuploading scenes that are already kind the channel but with different names, like the doctor in isolation one, it was first uploaded with the name "the doctor kills some time" and this video was first uploaded with the name "everybody lives"
Everyone keeps saying how this really was the one time that "Everybody lives!!" Are we forgetting Rory, River, Clara, Bill, Missy, and countless, *countless* side characters? *Resurrection is practically Steven Moffat's party trick.*
i won't chose a favorite doctor, cause every one has is own qualitys. the humor, the gestics, the speeches are unique for every doctor character. and eccleston was of course absoluty fantastic!
Look at how he looks at his hands! The hands that pressed that red button (so he thinks), that killed so many people - look at the wonder in his eyes as he realizes he can throw out his hands and save everyone! I hope that one day I look at my hands like that
@Sophie Hayer It gets added for 9 months because that’s the maximum amount of time that something can be on iplayer. When it reaches the end of that time it gets updated to another 9 months
I love that only this time Moffat says "only this time, everyone lives" and at that time we did not know everything that Moffat was going to make us suffer
Won't lie after watching this episode when it first aired as a kid, it gave me nightmares and i would not walk in the dark for the life of me just in case I saw an empty child
Hey official Doctor Who channel, now that you're posting clips from the Christopher Eccleston era, isn't it time to mention him in your channel description as well?
If somebody said "I'll give you moves" and threw a bunch of glowing nanogenes at a crowd and healed them all I'd be sold like, "okay, time to hook up, this dude's cooler than 😎
@@nightowl8477 All of whom eventually died in the end. 💁♂️ River died at the Library Rory and Amy? Death by Weeping Angel. Clara caught the Corvid. Bill was turned into a Mondasian Cyberman. Missy is the Master (how many times have *they* died?!) And don't get me started on the side characters who were all just plot devices. 😂
@@jackhanson508 - Rory and Amy literally *lived* to death. In fact, the lived longer than the average person. River lived on in the Library Database (she literally says herself at the end "Everybody lives.") Bill was made immortal by The Pilot and traveled the universe. Yeah, the Master should always be resurrected, but at least Russell had the decency to explain how they come back. It's lazy, indulgent character writing, and it really runs the stakes. Why do you think so many people died in The Woman Who Fell to Earth? I'm not the biggest fan of that episode, but I appreciate Chris's statement.
@@nightowl8477 Do you not remember how Weeping Angels work? It's still killing you, just *slowly*. River isn't alive; her consciousness is in a mainframe. Bill isn't alive, her consciousness and memory are in a more elaborate mainframe.
@@jackhanson508 - okay, I refuse to repeat my self any longer - so either *read* or *sod off.* The Doctor describes the Angels as "the only psychopaths in the universe to kill you nicely. No mess, no fuss - they just zap you into the past and let you live to death", *meaning* that they aren't shortening the life of any person. You still live as you always would have done, just in a different time. That's not killing, and it's made very explicit that it isn't killing. *"Live. To. Death."* Once again - and I really do hate repeating myself - River literally says "When the wind stands fair and the Doctor comes to call...everybody lives." She does *live on.* Her body is dead, but it is made very explicit that her consciousness is still alive. Same goes for Bill. Are we done?
This is actually pretty deep ngl the doctor needed that after just dealing with a whole time war
Absolutely. It's very telling that the Doctor continues to make jokes about this event *over a thousand years later.*
Blazieth it’s how he deals with his depression
Do you know the time war was really really recent at least for this doctor I just realized that this is like his fourth experience since regenerating and he regenerated directly after he believed he destroyed his planet
There a reason this two parter is liked by many.
@@wargegeson8063 hah, very funny 🤭.
that line hits hard, the doctor experienced so much death and ruin, and the joy he felt at finally seeing a day where he helped and NO ONE died, he must've felt incredible at that moment.
“Just this once, everybody lives!”
Indeed it was just that once.
There was also that night terrors episode
Blink (technically), Silence in the Library, Forest of the Dead, The Beast Below, The Big Bang, Let's Kill Hitler, and The Wedding of River Song to name just a fraction. There were a lot of deaths on RTD'w run though, yeah.
@@nightowl8477 They haven't shown explicit deaths, but most of those episodes mention numerous deaths off screen, like in Let's Kill Hitler, the "robot" was holding to the form of the last person they've killed, in Blink the police guy was dying et cetera... This is one of the very few were none, in the whole course of the actions connected to the episode, died.
@@credendovides20 well technically people could have died during the bombing relatively at the beginning of the episode.
@@nightowl8477 Billy died in Blink, River died in Forest of the Dead (yes, the Doctor uploaded her to Cal's world where she could live with her friend, but her body still died in the library), the Dalek died in The Big Bang.
i never noticed before the Nanogenes are the same color as the Doctor's regeneration energy
Darkest Argentum So, in a way, the nanogenes are regeneration energy!
@@darcybrummett7004 I mean they are supposed to heal you so :P
Everybody lives, Rose. Just this once, everybody lives!
I love both Two-part stories where everybody lives.
@@ScorpiusZA. yep!
Christopher Ecleston is so brilliant! If only we got more of him... it would’ve been amazing!
It wouldn’t have been amazing, it would have been _fantastic_
True
Yeah BBC well actually he chose to only have one season because BBC wouldn't let him do what he wanted to do for the doctor I liked him because he was like funny and serious and funny he's even my dad's favorite
@@kindlykeyinfan5234 I liked him as well and he had self-deprecating humour too. Had we had him for say another three goes maybe we would not have had the current nonsense we do now that has effectively killed the franchise.
He does Doctor Who work for Big Finish. It's just the BBC he hates working with, he genuinely loves the Doctor.
It’s scenes like this that make me wish that 9 would come back for at least one episode like 10 did for the 50th
I love the part after this where the woman asks Constantine how her leg grew back 😂
Well there was a war on. Perhaps she miscounted.
1701spacecadet you beat me to it!
This episode is disturbing but the ending is fantastic just fantastic!
I think the same about the family of blood
Disturbing ?
@@anduriltheflameofthewest2059 As the doctor said about the boy earlier in the show: "He was operated on by an idiot."
It was disturbing that there could be something as idiotic as the nanogenes. They were capable of tremendous harm when their idiocy was allowed to go unchecked, but they were capable of tremendous good when properly informed. Thank God they never got into the wrong hands!
I loved the episode best of eccelston
@@cpuwrite He didn't know nanogens at first.
One of Eccelstones finest moments
"just this once Rose, EVERYBODY LIVES!"
Literally the greatest moment in Dr. Who IMO
Just this once, EVERYBODY LIVES! 🤩
It’s really sad when you think about it
Eccelston was one of the best ones!
1:40 Yeah, give 9 this one as he only has 3 more episodes left after this.
And in those episodes a large amount of people die
@@fear_cheetah2079 Yes, including Captain Jack. Which makes me wonder if Rose also brought them back to life and made them immortal too.
The final scene with grandma that lost her leg in war but after nanobot's surgery grew another one is amazing.
Eccleston at his best. One of the scenes that made me grow to appreciate his Doctor. Also, I love when Tennant called back the "Are you my mummy?" in the Sontaran episode.
You might already know this but that line in the sontaran episode was actually improvised by Tennant who forgot his actual line
@@fear_cheetah2079 I didn't know that.
Capaldi does it too - I believe once with a real Mummy and another time with a gas mask on.
I've always found this episode disturbing, but the ending is absolutely fantastic. Feels so rare to see the doctor save everyone.
“Just this once! Everybody lives!” Well.... they didn’t lie about that
Arguably the finest moment of Series 1.
Such a great two parter.
The antagonist was creepy as heck, the resolution to the conflict was so satisfying especially seeing the Doctor’s reaction, Jack’s introduction was great, the Doctor and Rose had great dialogue and some peak chemistry, and to top it off it ended with a dance on the TARDIS to ‘In the Mood’ by Glen Miller.
One of my favorite scenes from the modern Doctor Who.
This episode is so beautiful. I cry everytime.
Still the best two part episodes they have ever made
Great, yes, but better than "Human Nature" and "Family of Blood"?
Just this once. Everybody lives. Until moffat takes over the show. Then loads of people avoid death. But for 9 at least, this is a victory. And it's one of the greatest in Doctor Who
Ironically, these two episodes were written by Steven Moffat
***Chris chibnall
@@moneybxndz161 - I have issues with Chris's era, but he definitely understands the importance of killing characters. Look at The Woman Who Fell to Earth, at least five people died on-screen in that episode alone.
@@nightowl8477 Can you name any of those characters though? Besides Grace who is mention outside the episode?
@@micahschmitz859 - it's good to kill off side characters as well as main characters. If Yaz or Graham died that episode, that would be *too much* death so early on! There's no one to kill off other than side characters.
If your point is that Chris can't write side characters as well as Russell or Steven, then I agree with that.
Doctor: "EVERYBODY LIVES!!!"
**several lifetimes laterrrr...**
Jack: "Always the nanogenes!"
Ironic considering it’s written by Moffat and would be the one time in his writing for Who everyone would live. Also I miss Eccleston.
Also ironic that the two-parter was the first story to feature Captain Jack Harkness, despite RTD only receiving credit for creating the character.
@@MushroomHaterProductions That's not exactly ironic, RTD likely created the character and Moffat wrote him into the story with instructions from RTD.
Moffat sucks though, I wouldnt give him too much credit.
He never kills people. He always either ressurects them afterwards or only kills them on a technicality. Amy and Rory lived longer than average lives; and both Clara and Bill could theoretically live for thousands, millions, billions or even trillions of years before choosing to finally die. There was also a much higher death count of supporting characters during RTD's reign than there was under Moffat. Honestly, this idea that he's like George RR Martin or something is odd to me.
Eccleston is vastly underrated as the Doctor. I love him.
could be wrong but can't remember anyone dying in the eleventh hour, Amy's parents etc had already been erased by the crack in her wall - and got resurrected in the big bang, and think everyone who's appearance the baddie took were alive.
No joke! At first I thought that he used regeneration energy.
I really miss Eccleston. And Tennant.
Eccleston is and will always be my Doctor! Too bad the morons who were at the helm for his reign were idiots to him.
I agree. Eccleston is my favorite too. One day, I hope he makes a return.
This moment made me fall in love with the show
20 Years till Pop Music, You're gonna Love It! 🎵🎶
This still brings me tears of joy, every time.
👏best👏Doctor👏ever👏
It's weird that they are reuploading scenes that are already kind the channel but with different names, like the doctor in isolation one, it was first uploaded with the name "the doctor kills some time" and this video was first uploaded with the name "everybody lives"
They're reuploading all their clips from series 1 in HD
@@eli_berdugo04 Wonder how they'd made it HD?
@@GamerBronyEs upscaling. Last Christmas by Wham was uploaded in 4k earlier this year
@@GoldBulletGaming Last Christmas was a true 4K transfer of the original film recording, this is digitally upscaled
This isn't true HD, it's a fake digital version, imo it looks worse than the original version but that's my opinion
Favourite Doctor. Hands down.
“Just this once Rose, EVERYBODY LIVES!” That line feels oddly comforting right now in America.
This is my favorite doctor of all time and all of space
Everyone keeps saying how this really was the one time that "Everybody lives!!"
Are we forgetting Rory, River, Clara, Bill, Missy, and countless, *countless* side characters? *Resurrection is practically Steven Moffat's party trick.*
That's not what it means, it's not just the companions. In every single doctor who episode, somebody dies. But not in this episode.
Rory kinda got shafted at the end though. I mean he was happily with Amy, but displaced out of time by a weeping angel, still gotta suck.
i won't chose a favorite doctor, cause every one has is own qualitys. the humor, the gestics, the speeches are unique for every doctor character. and eccleston was of course absoluty fantastic!
Could do with these right now.
I wished the ninth doctor done more seasons
Desperate to save people that's the 9th doctor.
Christopher Eccleston is the Doctor I grew up watching. Then David Tennant, then Matt Smith.
Loves the part of this where the patient that lost his leg had it grow back lol
I was afraid of that episode back then bro.... salve filho
"Are you my mummy?"
"if you could focus, doctor"
Top 5 Who episodes ever.
Please come back to Dr who Mr Eccleston!
It’s creepy I was just thinking of this
"Just this once, everybody lives", it's funny because it's true
Look at how he looks at his hands! The hands that pressed that red button (so he thinks), that killed so many people - look at the wonder in his eyes as he realizes he can throw out his hands and save everyone! I hope that one day I look at my hands like that
“Mother knows best!”
Holy sh*t, Chris predicted _Tangled_
my favorite episode
EVERYBODY LIVES ! He shouts in the middle of the blitz
There has never been a better episode than this two parter in terms of how scary it is
Everybody lives .. and nobody dies on his watch
You tend to forget this whole 2 part episode took place in a single night.
I grew up with Tom Baker as the Doctor but I think Christopher surpassed the legend
Just realised it looks like Stitch’s space ship!!
The thumbnail looks like he got the golden buzzer on Britain’s got talent
Love this scene
Everybody lives, just this once everybody lives...
Revisiting this, after the announcement of his comeback :))) Jesus christ, he was fine as hell...
Those 2 dislikes are from Chibnall
Can't be a coincidence, I literally just finished watching Empty Child/Doctor Dances and this gets uploaded 😀 it'll be sad when it's off iPlayer
It probably will never be off iPlayer.
The_Real_T271 if it _does_ come off iPlayer, I’m rioting, and I get the feeling that I won’t be alone 😏...
@@visibletonone.superiortoal2033 from 9-12 it says available for 6 months. I'm binge watching it while I still can
@Sophie Hayer It gets added for 9 months because that’s the maximum amount of time that something can be on iplayer. When it reaches the end of that time it gets updated to another 9 months
A possible future Doctor stars with Chris in the fantastic A-Word. His name is Matt Greenwood. Definitely one to watch.
Those dislikes are the nanogenes that disagree with the body.
Just done from watching 12×10 ... I don't feel so good .. I need more of the doctor 😢😢
I've always preferred Eccleston to Tennant, he had so much more depth. I love Smith and Capaldi (preferably early Smith), just don't dig the writing.
Anyone gonna mention how great the upscaling is?
I love that only this time Moffat says "only this time, everyone lives" and at that time we did not know everything that Moffat was going to make us suffer
@dr103
Well I was referring to the fact that it was a happy ending, that after several episodes it made us cry a lot, well I cried in several.
Won't lie after watching this episode when it first aired as a kid, it gave me nightmares and i would not walk in the dark for the life of me just in case I saw an empty child
Still got my toy of Jack's ship.
Me too
RTD era of Who, is the best era. ❤️
“Everybody lives!”
Not quite...
I'm definitely not crying...
I love this doctor
Absolute favourite scene ever ❤️❤️❤️
Give me a day like this.
He says everybody lives in the london blitz
*The episode where the Doctor had wished hard on all the deaths he couldn't save.*
FANTASTIC!
Not because he whants to, because he had to!
This is so good
He found his Mummy, but what about Daddy? 😵
I mean... that’s a good question
This reminds me of David Tennant saying are u my mummy
Here are some other episodes where everybody lives:
1. The Edge of Destruction (1964)
2. The Ghost Monument (2018)
Now that was hard!
Completely awesome
Hey official Doctor Who channel, now that you're posting clips from the Christopher Eccleston era, isn't it time to mention him in your channel description as well?
ABSOLUTLEY FANTASTIC! Bring Christopher Eccleston back, please , he was MY Doctor :')
I love memories
Not the most flattering of thumbnails
I am pi lol
What you see vs what she sees
Who else needed to hear that last part tonight?
Mortal jack Saved the day even when he could have died, brill
I swear this has been reuploauded so many times
Love this scene and Episode. First Appearance of Jack Harkness. Brilliant
9th Doctor: you want moves rose il give you moves
9th Doctor: EVERYBODY LIVES
“You want moves? I’ll give you moves”
*flings his arms in front of him*
what a moment!
If somebody said "I'll give you moves" and threw a bunch of glowing nanogenes at a crowd and healed them all I'd be sold like, "okay, time to hook up, this dude's cooler than 😎
And that was the time Steven Moffat kept his promise...
He always brought people back to life tho??? Rory, River, Clara, Bill, Missy, and countless, *countless* side characters.
@@nightowl8477 All of whom eventually died in the end. 💁♂️
River died at the Library
Rory and Amy? Death by Weeping Angel.
Clara caught the Corvid.
Bill was turned into a Mondasian Cyberman.
Missy is the Master (how many times have *they* died?!)
And don't get me started on the side characters who were all just plot devices. 😂
@@jackhanson508 - Rory and Amy literally *lived* to death. In fact, the lived longer than the average person.
River lived on in the Library Database (she literally says herself at the end "Everybody lives.")
Bill was made immortal by The Pilot and traveled the universe.
Yeah, the Master should always be resurrected, but at least Russell had the decency to explain how they come back.
It's lazy, indulgent character writing, and it really runs the stakes. Why do you think so many people died in The Woman Who Fell to Earth? I'm not the biggest fan of that episode, but I appreciate Chris's statement.
@@nightowl8477 Do you not remember how Weeping Angels work? It's still killing you, just *slowly*.
River isn't alive; her consciousness is in a mainframe.
Bill isn't alive, her consciousness and memory are in a more elaborate mainframe.
@@jackhanson508 - okay, I refuse to repeat my self any longer - so either *read* or *sod off.*
The Doctor describes the Angels as "the only psychopaths in the universe to kill you nicely. No mess, no fuss - they just zap you into the past and let you live to death", *meaning* that they aren't shortening the life of any person. You still live as you always would have done, just in a different time. That's not killing, and it's made very explicit that it isn't killing. *"Live. To. Death."*
Once again - and I really do hate repeating myself - River literally says "When the wind stands fair and the Doctor comes to call...everybody lives." She does *live on.* Her body is dead, but it is made very explicit that her consciousness is still alive. Same goes for Bill. Are we done?