@@FrostyMac 2-3 started with him dissing himself and then evolved into him practically macking all over the mirror. You can almost see Patrick's clown Doctor fade into oblivion as the new mushroom cloud laying loom molesta settles in to his new brain.
If you think about it, 11, 12 and 13 passed through something similar to this, but 10 was so high on regeneration and time vortex energy that he just went "i sleep".
Considering how absolutely manic Ten was during his tenure in general, I'm not convinced that he either become so giddy and excited that it caused his body to shut down, or if he wasn't physically preparing for all the bonkers that lay ahead. Like a caterpillar going into a cocoon and coming out as a butterfly.
The thing with Seven is, while him grabbing an umbrella as a weapon is hilarious, when he's in control of his faculties *he could also find some way to use that umbrella for universal domination if he so desired.*
He does care - but it's scattered throughout the episode and marred by forced amnesia by The Rani. "The more I know me, the less I like me". "You don't understand regeneration. It's a lottery, and I drew the short plank (straw)". "I've regenerated - and I'm suffering from post-regeneration amnesia... as far as I can remember!?!?" -- and after trying on almost every other classic doctor's outfit, "Ah, thank goodness. In this regeneration I've regained my sense of haute couture" (a dig at 6's multicoloured costume) + various other moments.
You know, I always wondered the difference between the doctor’s from old who and the doctor’s in new who. After seeing this, perhaps their not so different after all.
You certainly right about that! You can almost match them up , if you start with McGann and move forward. Not an exact match of course. As a little girl I waited every night (in the USA) for the sound of the TARDIS engine in my backyard during Pertwee's era (yes, I am THAT old)
To be fair they are all supposed to be the same person just a slightly different aspect of themselves with a small factory reset although to be fair the 4th definitely brought an extra bit of crazy and mad to the role and that bit definitely stuck since.
@@kimberlytunkel4567 Number 4 emphasized the madman aspect but it was always there. Number 1 kidnapped his granddaughter's teachers and tried to brain a caveman with a rock
To be fair they don’t exactly have an attachment to gender since the regeneration tends to be a lottery and their sexuality is probably a lot more fluid than ours from what I’ve gotten but otherwise yeah pretty much
I love watching the doctor give off perfect, extremely relatable ADHD vibes (I have it). How the doctor acts most of the time is my brain all the time, and him high on regen energy is me when I’ve used abuterol earlier that day…crazy hyper. The clip with 11 coming down the chimney? My brain 100% of the time, so long as I’m not burnt out
My sister has adhd and I see a lot of similarities between her and the doctor, and I hear so many people with it who can really relate to the doctor, it kind makes me wonder if the doctor him/herself has it
These clips live rent-free in my brain now, whenever someone says "yuck" I immediately think "pleased about it" and whenever something shakes I think "intense wibbling"
@@alexdredge655 He wanted his shoes because that's where he kept the TARDIS key. 4th Doctor did the same thing. Emptied out his pockets and such and then took off one shoe, shook it, got nothing, took off the other shoe and out popped the TARDIS key. His response? "Of course! Obvious place." Sometimes I notice that there are various references in New Who back to Classic Who, like the fez, which was first seen in the 7th Doctor Episode Silver Nemesis where he walks behind a wall and when he emerges, he's wearing a fez. He continues walking and goes behind a pillar, when he emerges, the fez is gone, but now Ace is wearing the fez.
My favourite regeneration episodes are Spearhead From Space & Castrovalva. I especially love 5 channelling his previous selves before he settles into his new persona & is absolutely adorable when he looks in the mirror & says, "That's the trouble with regeneration, you never know quite what you're going to get." It's funny because he's absurdly good-looking & youthful, but he doesn't seem to appreciate it. 😅 Also, for those really interested, 3 has a shower at the hospital (where he sings badly) before escaping & if you look closely, you can see Jon Pertwee's naval tattoo on his arm. Yeah, he was in the British Navy at one time when he was very young & was even due to ship out on the Hood, just a few months before it was destroyed by the Bismarck, but I believe he was transferred at the last minute, thus dodging a literal torpedo or two.
@@sonicfan3230 you mean to tell me, character actor tom baker, at the time in his early fourties, is not capable of spontaniously chopping a brick in half with his bare hands unprompted? fucking hell dude it was a joke
@@sonicfan3230 it's honestly even weirder that you saw such an outlandish statement and felt that you needed to clarify that it wasn't true for the benefit of people who do not exist that it wasn't true i think most people understand what scripted television is
@@siobhannicolson5566Not to mention being an absolute troll to Ben and Polly about if he was still the doctor or not. I’m convinced he was intentionally fu*kin around with them for the LOLs.
@@davidthedeaf tbh Collins suffered from JNT's vision, it was a poor interpretation of the doctor and Colin stated amongst many interviews and the such that he always had a different desire for the 6th doctor, potentially with more time this vision could've come to pass. Then the 7th doctor just got good before he left, though it doesn't compare against the peak of the show, season 26 was a massive step in the right direction and showed great promise for seasons to suceed it.
@@TheMameBus it was the 80s McCoy era that killed it for me, as a teenager I quit watching. It was clown like, and the girl was also annoying and rude. So the stories and sets were bad, but I also disliked the actors, acting, and costumes. There wasn’t anything really DOCTOR to it, in my opinion, just a big joke. New WHO is entertaining, but they have went all into realistic death, and lots of romance and angst. The best of the 21st century shows are comedic and remind me more of the Baker era. Every Doctor had issues and some not so great shows though.
I like to think 6 chose the outfit to mess with Peri, because that's how he shows his affection. Except the cat pin. He chose that because he likes cats.
He is a cat so is the tardis There are grumpy and Irritating unless they like you at which point there are big cinnamon roll Which makes sense because as we all know time lords invented both cats and tardisus It makes logical sense that there would be common ground
I haven't seen Colin's seasons and i'v heard about them some bad stuff but this cuts from his regeneration gives me pleasant emotions. I see kinda charisma in this guy. Also seems he has 11th doctor energy sometimes...
I’ve heard that Colin’s BigFinish audio stories help redeem the Sixth Doctor’s personality from what the BBC/tv gods forced him to act like in the tv show… If you don’t like his tv episodes you might still like his audiobooks… Amazon music and Spotify have a lot of older BigFinish Doctor who audiobooks available to listen to…
Colin Baker had a ton of potential that was kind of wasted clashed against a writing and directorial staff that had very different ideas of where the show should go. If you like his take on the Doctor I'd really recommend his Big Finish work, where he's given Companions that contrast well with his Doctor's personality and stories that better play off his "sensitive idealist barely stuffed in a smug egotist suit." demeanor.
Well, we’ve certainly got some poetic emotional interpretation going on. It’s kind of funny watching people project onto characters what they think is being felt. In the real world, it’s called “mind reading”, and I don’t mean telepathy. It’s funny stuff!
From what I've seen, on doctor who cannon, he has much more intense and random regenerations to most time lords. For instance, Romana literally chose a body, and the Master frequently has the same sort of look, at least in the classics. I've always been under the impression that the doctor has much less control over it than other time lords. Perhaps because hes not with any others or on Galifrey when it happens, or maybe he's just special.
@@jaschul I don't think that's a class in the academy due to the simple fact that time Lords are objectively worse than us humans and if we don't teach our kids taxes they're definitely not teaching their brats how to die properly
It's frequently implied that the Doctor is basically the Gallifreyan equivalent of a school drop-out. Failed the Academy the first time around and barely passed the second time around. He's not that great at being a Time Lord, so he has less control over regeneration than all of the other Time Lords that we see.
I’ve heard that Colin’s BigFinish audio stories help redeem the Sixth Doctor’s personality from what the BBC/tv gods forced him to act like in the tv show… If you don’t like his tv episodes you might still like his audiobooks… Amazon music and Spotify have a lot of older BigFinish Doctor who audiobooks available to listen to…
Nap but Peri is so unlucky. She kept alone with disguised Master in Doctor's Tardis in her first story. She started travel with 5, kinda naive Doctor but after second travel he regenerated into 6th , more narsistic reincarnation. She Got slapped, getting worldy sexual harassment , Being into destroyed her own home planet era , and Doctor leaves her cause Valeyard made Doctor think she is dead.
It doesn't make any sense that the doctor has different heights, from 5'6" to 6'3". How can you grow or lose all the extra cells just by regenerating them.
Breaking down all the way to the stem cells then starting again from scratch. Or at least that's how Sir Patrick Moore put it on Doctor Who night way back in the 90s
Well considering that the Doctor can change genders and skin colour, their height isn't all that confusing. The doctor is a completely different person with each regeneration, with their own heights, personality, overall appearance and even accent. As they've said, you don't know what you're going to get with regeneration.
@@Ailumer An interesting future storypoint would be if UNIT kept any of the Doctor's DNA on file. The 1980s when the Exile era stories are set marked the beggining of DNA profiling science so it would be interesting to see if their 3rd Doctor sample matched the 4th or whethere they would show up as cousins. That said ALL Gallifreyans are at a minimum 2nd cousins because of their Gene Looming technology.
@@DarthAzabrush I would think they're all related in some way but some are closer than others. They don't really mention his DNA in the show so it would be interesting if they would mention something like that.
Red hair? Red hair you say....Would that be only on your head or would it also be present on your nethers??? I must see to be certain this is really you!!!! Come on then! Drop trou and let's have a look....
This made me realize at some point after night of the doctor a young War Doctor must have essentially been committing war crimes on LSD
If there's a better way to commit war crimes, I haven't heard it.
Just kicks the door down to the dalek's main base and runs at them with a small cabinet
@@gdeproductions1225he still wins, despite being armed with just the cabinet!
@@Jamestopboy CORRECT!
@@gdeproductions1225 the cabinet would, in fact, be unharmed… and the Doctor may or may not have given it sentience as well.
"How are you feeling?"
" *S H O E S* "
Is that a regional dialect?😄
This is my go to response
@@SamuelBlack84I'm from Eudica and I've never heard anyone use the phrase "S H O E S"
@@TaijanDean It's an Albany expression
@@SamuelBlack84 I see
I love how his first reaction to his regeneration is to literally verbally abuse himself
Aside from six who just sees perfection
Would make sense. Ever cut your hair and wonder why it doesn't feel right?
@@crazinventor4442 In fairness, Six ALSO verbally abuses himself. Just, not the himself with his new face.
@@FrostyMac 2-3 started with him dissing himself and then evolved into him practically macking all over the mirror. You can almost see Patrick's clown Doctor fade into oblivion as the new mushroom cloud laying loom molesta settles in to his new brain.
If you think about it, 11, 12 and 13 passed through something similar to this, but 10 was so high on regeneration and time vortex energy that he just went "i sleep".
Yeah and he didn't even fall 200ft onto a train
Considering how absolutely manic Ten was during his tenure in general, I'm not convinced that he either become so giddy and excited that it caused his body to shut down, or if he wasn't physically preparing for all the bonkers that lay ahead. Like a caterpillar going into a cocoon and coming out as a butterfly.
yes.
No shit, it's almost like they intentionally carried it on
12 also went "i sleep" (except before that he also complained that humans have a room for not being awake in)
The thing with Seven is, while him grabbing an umbrella as a weapon is hilarious, when he's in control of his faculties *he could also find some way to use that umbrella for universal domination if he so desired.*
Post regeneration fog moments are some of my favourite moments in each Doctors tenure.
I like how 7's vibe is 'oh I regenerated, I don't care, let's go'.
He does care - but it's scattered throughout the episode and marred by forced amnesia by The Rani. "The more I know me, the less I like me". "You don't understand regeneration. It's a lottery, and I drew the short plank (straw)". "I've regenerated - and I'm suffering from post-regeneration amnesia... as far as I can remember!?!?" -- and after trying on almost every other classic doctor's outfit, "Ah, thank goodness. In this regeneration I've regained my sense of haute couture" (a dig at 6's multicoloured costume) + various other moments.
You know, I always wondered the difference between the doctor’s from old who and the doctor’s in new who. After seeing this, perhaps their not so different after all.
There’s differences in budget and cinematography, but the general feel is still the same.
You certainly right about that! You can almost match them up , if you start with McGann and move forward. Not an exact match of course. As a little girl I waited every night (in the USA) for the sound of the TARDIS engine in my backyard during Pertwee's era (yes, I am THAT old)
To be fair they are all supposed to be the same person just a slightly different aspect of themselves with a small factory reset although to be fair the 4th definitely brought an extra bit of crazy and mad to the role and that bit definitely stuck since.
@@kimberlytunkel4567 Number 4 emphasized the madman aspect but it was always there. Number 1 kidnapped his granddaughter's teachers and tried to brain a caveman with a rock
Davison impersonating the previous Doctors was the highlight of Castrovalva. And McCoy stealing a costume from Blackadder the Third is fantastic.
The Doctor is basically me when I was in Middle School, barely lucid, completely incoherent, but still somehow functioning.
Me every day, lol
@@akodaah13-e32 Hehe, drugs amirite?
I thought being like this was normal....
Ah yes, ✨ h i g h s c h o o l ✨
College for me.
Or The Brigadier, Harry, Adric, Peri And The Rani being oddly patient with this bufoon for nearly five minutes.
Adric wondering wtf his dad has taken
@@shinji200489 Poor Adric got called The Brigadier & Jamie & whoever else I can't remember until The Doctor finally remembered who he actually was. 😂
Can you imagine going so far to save someone in caves of androzani, only for her to call you ugly straight after sacrificing your life to save hers
nah cause 6 really did have a right to be annoyed XD
Fun fact: when Tom Baker was wearing the Viking costume, he had the hat on backward.
Doctor acting requirements: Chaotic Bi Energy, crackhead vibes, able to say big sciency words like you know what they mean
To be fair they don’t exactly have an attachment to gender since the regeneration tends to be a lottery and their sexuality is probably a lot more fluid than ours from what I’ve gotten but otherwise yeah pretty much
@@kimberlytunkel4567 "Chaotic bi energy" is a vibe that doesn't actually require being bi.
I could do that
@@kimberlytunkel4567 Bi energy covers it pretty well then, wouldn't it?
Don't worry all post-regeneration stories require the actors to consume 90 or more tons of drugs before acting the scenes
Tennant took to much
How much did Jodie and chibnall take?
@@youcantakemehottogo Jodie smoked a spliff, Chibnall huffed an entire tin of paint and topped it off with some heroin
Not enough.
Lmao 🤣 oy vey
I love watching the doctor give off perfect, extremely relatable ADHD vibes (I have it). How the doctor acts most of the time is my brain all the time, and him high on regen energy is me when I’ve used abuterol earlier that day…crazy hyper. The clip with 11 coming down the chimney? My brain 100% of the time, so long as I’m not burnt out
My sister has adhd and I see a lot of similarities between her and the doctor, and I hear so many people with it who can really relate to the doctor, it kind makes me wonder if the doctor him/herself has it
I have ADHD and it’s probably why I love the doctor so much
I wouldn't call this "ADHD vibes" at all
1:18 when your girlfriend is trying to make a move but you just want to binge Doctor Who with her
Two: **mildly confused**
Three: *”Shoes.”*
Four: *”Nice meeting you. Goodbye!”*
Five: **identity crisis**
Six: **Villain Arc**
Seven: *”Eh, whatever.”*
Eight: **Theater Kid**
Nine: **PTSD**
Ten: **schleep**
Eleven: *”Food? Food.”*
Twelve: **Angry Scottish noises**
thank you for your service, we need more classic who meme content on this platform
These clips live rent-free in my brain now, whenever someone says "yuck" I immediately think "pleased about it" and whenever something shakes I think "intense wibbling"
the third doctor mumbling randomly got me bad
shoes…shoes…
@@alexdredge655 He wanted his shoes because that's where he kept the TARDIS key. 4th Doctor did the same thing. Emptied out his pockets and such and then took off one shoe, shook it, got nothing, took off the other shoe and out popped the TARDIS key. His response? "Of course! Obvious place." Sometimes I notice that there are various references in New Who back to Classic Who, like the fez, which was first seen in the 7th Doctor Episode Silver Nemesis where he walks behind a wall and when he emerges, he's wearing a fez. He continues walking and goes behind a pillar, when he emerges, the fez is gone, but now Ace is wearing the fez.
My favourite regeneration episodes are Spearhead From Space & Castrovalva. I especially love 5 channelling his previous selves before he settles into his new persona & is absolutely adorable when he looks in the mirror & says, "That's the trouble with regeneration, you never know quite what you're going to get." It's funny because he's absurdly good-looking & youthful, but he doesn't seem to appreciate it. 😅
Also, for those really interested, 3 has a shower at the hospital (where he sings badly) before escaping & if you look closely, you can see Jon Pertwee's naval tattoo on his arm. Yeah, he was in the British Navy at one time when he was very young & was even due to ship out on the Hood, just a few months before it was destroyed by the Bismarck, but I believe he was transferred at the last minute, thus dodging a literal torpedo or two.
The Brigadere probably went through more shit than any of the The Doctor’s classic companions just because he was on the show for so long.
I love how the Tardis key was stashed within his shoes in both John and Tom's inaugural episodes.
Jon.
those bricks weren't even in the script, tom baker just did that
@@sonicfan3230 you mean to tell me, character actor tom baker, at the time in his early fourties, is not capable of spontaniously chopping a brick in half with his bare hands unprompted?
fucking hell dude it was a joke
@@sonicfan3230 it's honestly even weirder that you saw such an outlandish statement and felt that you needed to clarify that it wasn't true for the benefit of people who do not exist that it wasn't true
i think most people understand what scripted television is
@@sonicfan3230 oh no i don't mate, i'm talking to you 😎
This makes me want to watch classic who so much!
well go on then
go ahead then, from 3rd onwards theyre all in tact, and theres only a few missing from 1st and 2nd
@@kalamaike Yes, GET ON WITH IT!
I wish Patrick Troughton's post regeneration serial wasn't missing 😔 I would have loved to see that
Well, there is the animation, could've used that...
Why didn't they use that? 🤔
It's not missing.
It was animated, twice!
he literally communicated with his companions via recorder halfway through the serial :'D
@@siobhannicolson5566Not to mention being an absolute troll to Ben and Polly about if he was still the doctor or not. I’m convinced he was intentionally fu*kin around with them for the LOLs.
@@TurtleDudeProd oh yeah like i havent seen much of two but that is so in character for him :')
Baker just casually demolishing a brick
2:45 Anyone else love this bit with Collin or just me?
I enjoyed it.
The "well fuck" at 0:29 killed me 😂😂
SAME!
SAME
"UnHaNd mE mAdAmE."
* S H O E S*
When Four came out looking like Lord Faarquad I lost it 😂
It's a Shame that both Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy's Era Were Cut Short.
Not really
@@davidthedeaf tbh Collins suffered from JNT's vision, it was a poor interpretation of the doctor and Colin stated amongst many interviews and the such that he always had a different desire for the 6th doctor, potentially with more time this vision could've come to pass.
Then the 7th doctor just got good before he left, though it doesn't compare against the peak of the show, season 26 was a massive step in the right direction and showed great promise for seasons to suceed it.
@@davidthedeaf yes really the BBC were literally trying to assassinate this show at the time
@@TheMameBus it was the 80s McCoy era that killed it for me, as a teenager I quit watching. It was clown like, and the girl was also annoying and rude. So the stories and sets were bad, but I also disliked the actors, acting, and costumes. There wasn’t anything really DOCTOR to it, in my opinion, just a big joke.
New WHO is entertaining, but they have went all into realistic death, and lots of romance and angst. The best of the 21st century shows are comedic and remind me more of the Baker era. Every Doctor had issues and some not so great shows though.
@@plantainsame2049 no, terrible actors chosen. I hated it greatly and stopped watching.
I like to think 6 chose the outfit to mess with Peri, because that's how he shows his affection. Except the cat pin. He chose that because he likes cats.
He is a cat so is the tardis There are grumpy and Irritating unless they like you at which point there are big cinnamon roll
Which makes sense because as we all know time lords invented both cats and tardisus It makes logical sense that there would be common ground
@@plantainsame2049 Oooh... where do you find out the timelords invented cats? Because I want to watch/read/listen to it! The Time of the Cats!
1:17 - UnHaND mE MaDAmE
"Regeneration is a hell of a drug!"
I wonder, boy, what would you do if you were me? Hm? - fantastic callback
Took one look at that title and went, "No, no they are not." 😂
Sixie and Seventh are so iconic I cant-
Jon: shoes
Peter: anxiety
Colin: mentally unstable
Sylvester: just waking up like it was nothing
Tom: Tom
Legends say 3rd is still looking for his precious Sho0O0oez
I haven't seen Colin's seasons and i'v heard about them some bad stuff but this cuts from his regeneration gives me pleasant emotions. I see kinda charisma in this guy. Also seems he has 11th doctor energy sometimes...
Watch it and judge for yourself
@@FINFOXBOX fair enough
While Colin’s stories and writing aren’t the best, Colin himself is always on fine form (acting wise).
I’ve heard that Colin’s BigFinish audio stories help redeem the Sixth Doctor’s personality from what the BBC/tv gods forced him to act like in the tv show…
If you don’t like his tv episodes you might still like his audiobooks…
Amazon music and Spotify have a lot of older BigFinish Doctor who audiobooks available to listen to…
Colin Baker had a ton of potential that was kind of wasted clashed against a writing and directorial staff that had very different ideas of where the show should go. If you like his take on the Doctor I'd really recommend his Big Finish work, where he's given Companions that contrast well with his Doctor's personality and stories that better play off his "sensitive idealist barely stuffed in a smug egotist suit." demeanor.
Oh my... 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Not the compilation I was expecting but the compilation I needed.
"Un hand me madam!"
Who'd win in a race? The Flash or Tom Baker?
I love these captions.
Too funny, I want mooooooooorrrrrrrrrreeeeeee
regeneration brain is such a wonderful thing
0:39 ARGHHHHH! I CAN’T STAND THE CONFUSION IN MY MIND
In conclusion no the doctors aren’t ok
This was a wonderful look back in time, thankyou ChaoticPoet for sharing these important clips...
Oh no the TARDIS it’s brokennn 4:43
Intense wibbling 🤣🤣🤣
0:30 love: when people say when bloopers made the final cut
It's never okay when the doctor is high on regeneration energy
Well, we’ve certainly got some poetic emotional interpretation going on. It’s kind of funny watching people project onto characters what they think is being felt. In the real world, it’s called “mind reading”, and I don’t mean telepathy. It’s funny stuff!
Thank you. I grew up on Classic Doctor Who. Jon Pertwees first episode as the Third Doctor was the first Doctor Who episode in color. ❤❤
Not gonna lie, McCoy actually pulls off wearing Colin Baker's colourful jacket. It suits him better than what he actually ends up wearing
1:18 “Unhand me, Madame!”
This is hysterical. I love it.
I NEED MORE, THIS IS SO GORGEOUS AND FUNNY, CONGRATULATIONS
(sorry for my english)
Bro there's no problem with your English, don't worry lol
It’s perfect, don’t worry!
thank you
Why is the Doctor the only Time Lord who goes through post regeneration trauma like this?? 🤔
From what I've seen, on doctor who cannon, he has much more intense and random regenerations to most time lords. For instance, Romana literally chose a body, and the Master frequently has the same sort of look, at least in the classics. I've always been under the impression that the doctor has much less control over it than other time lords. Perhaps because hes not with any others or on Galifrey when it happens, or maybe he's just special.
In Doctor Who movie(about 8th doctor) it says that he's a half-human. Maybe because of that his regeneration so unpredictable
He skipped a class at the Academy or something
@@jaschul I don't think that's a class in the academy due to the simple fact that time Lords are objectively worse than us humans and if we don't teach our kids taxes they're definitely not teaching their brats how to die properly
It's frequently implied that the Doctor is basically the Gallifreyan equivalent of a school drop-out. Failed the Academy the first time around and barely passed the second time around. He's not that great at being a Time Lord, so he has less control over regeneration than all of the other Time Lords that we see.
I’ve heard that Colin’s BigFinish audio stories help redeem the Sixth Doctor’s personality from what the BBC/tv gods forced him to act like in the tv show…
If you don’t like his tv episodes you might still like his audiobooks…
Amazon music and Spotify have a lot of older BigFinish Doctor who audiobooks available to listen to…
The sixth doctor is running high on regeneration
I need more of this. This was amazing.
I like to think that 2's hatred of 3 was so strong that 3 still had residual hatred the first time he looked in a mirror
this is one of the funniest videos I have ever seen thank you OMG
The editing on this is perfect.
Comedy at its finest.
No one:
Still no one:
Absolutely no one:
Liam Kyle Sullivan in 2006: 2:34
1st Doctor mode(same voice) 3:14
Trying to have a holiday, it’s just it always ends up being something
6th Doctor: slowly going insane
Perri: 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Please include scenes from the TV movie, the animated power of the daleks and new who
Adric watching his dad suffering a mental breakdown
0:33- NO!! *slap* Do not evoke Tyler Perry
This is a beautiful video
This makes me want to watch the original show!
I think 6 was just having a midlife/midregeneration crisis.
'Who da man?'
Amazing!!!!
He needs some milk!
Sometimes i want to be like rhis.
Peri was like tf is going on
Yay!!! Can you make more of these? Maybe 10 being a meme or him being stupid like this video
shooooooooes
Clearly not, this is why the doctor was forced to take a holiday/semi-retirement 😂
When did he take a holiday? Because remember during the hiatus he was You're doing some weird xanny crap and then eventually fighting in a war
Nap but Peri is so unlucky. She kept alone with disguised Master in Doctor's Tardis in her first story. She started travel with 5, kinda naive Doctor but after second travel he regenerated into 6th , more narsistic reincarnation. She Got slapped, getting worldy sexual harassment , Being into destroyed her own home planet era , and Doctor leaves her cause Valeyard made Doctor think she is dead.
In The Trial of a Timelord the Time Lords reveal to him that Peri didn't die, she was rescued by King Ycarnos & married him.
@@Hodaris_Darlin "valeyard made Doctor think she is dead" . I knew the truth but thx
There all slightly crazy
James Baker's doctor is so demonic, always gives me the creeps
Colin Baker, you mean?
My daily routine.
It doesn't make any sense that the doctor has different heights, from 5'6" to 6'3". How can you grow or lose all the extra cells just by regenerating them.
Breaking down all the way to the stem cells then starting again from scratch. Or at least that's how Sir Patrick Moore put it on Doctor Who night way back in the 90s
Ah! You've found the one flaw in the entire system!
Well considering that the Doctor can change genders and skin colour, their height isn't all that confusing. The doctor is a completely different person with each regeneration, with their own heights, personality, overall appearance and even accent. As they've said, you don't know what you're going to get with regeneration.
@@Ailumer An interesting future storypoint would be if UNIT kept any of the Doctor's DNA on file. The 1980s when the Exile era stories are set marked the beggining of DNA profiling science so it would be interesting to see if their 3rd Doctor sample matched the 4th or whethere they would show up as cousins. That said ALL Gallifreyans are at a minimum 2nd cousins because of their Gene Looming technology.
@@DarthAzabrush I would think they're all related in some way but some are closer than others. They don't really mention his DNA in the show so it would be interesting if they would mention something like that.
SNATCH ☠️
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Where did you put it 🔎🔦🔍
❤️
Red hair? Red hair you say....Would that be only on your head or would it also be present on your nethers??? I must see to be certain this is really you!!!! Come on then! Drop trou and let's have a look....
los Tardis ef efe efe mas les Doctotre, et las companionionas, esta merde now
What's the point in this?? 🙄
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