Most would think he is a coward..until they find out that his kill list is so long that a person ready to kill him just gave up when the list kept going
@@silverbloodborne9495 12th: "Look up 'The Doctor'. Under Cause of Death." Opponent: "You certainly have an impressive list of deaths attributed to you. Truly remarkable."
@w.d.gaster2307 Wdym not Smith or Capaldi?? Have you not seen A Good Man Goes To War? Mf 11 blew up a fleet of Cyberships to make a point. 12 dominates with his sonic-glasses, velvet coat and sassy humour.
Guy was Bartemius Crouch Junior in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, look at his performance there. May be a small role, but he embodied the character perfectly.
It was said, in the dark corners of the universe, that the I fury of a Time Lord could burn worlds. It was whispered, in rad-lairs and necro-domes and other shadowy refuges too dangerous to name aloud, that the Time Lords had meddled so long and so deeply with the fabric of the cosmos that their will had become a law unto itself. The rage of Gallifrey was a celestial event. No being could stand against it, no more than one could weather a black hole's hunger or the fury of a newborn star. And, of all those wayward, volatile children of Time, none was more feared than the Doctor, for his fury had burned the Time Lords themselves.
I'd argue that David's doctor is the most merciful of the doctors because he always gives the people more chances than they deserve to make the smart decisions an do what he says
Gives them multiple opportunities to pull back, to stop. One Chance is more the measurement of nonsense he is willing to accept from you before he decides "No."
That story was great but honestly, that part still bothers me. 10's definition of kindness is apparently just letting the family starve to death. Gives me 13 vibes in hindsight
@@AhmedSa-lo5il 10's idea of being kind was letting the family starve without a host body. 13's idea of being kind was locking a bunch of spiders in a room without oxygen in order to suffocate them
@@cement_eater to be completely honest I am not I'm not up to Doctor Who but I believe he did these things because they are bad and Evil Plus I hate spiders so they deserve it Well I wouldn't say he's ruthless more like extreme in his punishment He does show empathy to some his villains But I don't remember since it's been a long time since washing Doctor Who
Something about the one with the mother from the family of Blood. How she's literally being slowly sucked into not just the void of space, but an event horizon, and the Doctor stands there just feet away, close enough for the suction to still move his clothes, with just the deadest look on his face, then when she's gone, without changing expressions just turns and pulls the lever to leave is some of the coldest shit I've ever seen in a show.
Tenant was my favorite, because above all else, he had a darkness in him. It felt like he, above most others, was always on the brink of going "too far." Like one woman. He sends her off to do something, and lies to her, telling her she'll be fine. She died in the process. While her sacrifice was necessary, the fact he could so coldly do that... I don't think he was evil, but his cost/risk analyses was insane.
@@Veela666 I preferred RTD's storylines for doctor who during David Tennant over any other doctor. The characters and synergy between them and also the villans, daleks, cybermen and the master were executed so well I felt as though they were ruined with their doctors after, made to look weak and almost comedic as opposed to a true rival. Torchwood, DW and Sarah Jane adventures running simultaneously and collaborating so well, we've had nothing of the sort since.
@@Thechaosmaster1997 I'd say they remind him how to be compassionate, that other species are mostly just children making childish mistakes. He ultimately has no humanity as he is not human. 9 and 10 both did this well, 10 just had more time for truly great scenes like this one.
The Doctor just standing there not saying a word made that scene incredibly bone chilling, reminding us that he is someone who you don't want to mess around with.
I’ve seen characters do some crazy stuff, but nothing compares to the doctor. He lives long enough to have two things happened to him he’s alone and he’s all out of mercy
I think you are missing a few decimal points... Like this is Tennant, yes we start going into powers of 10 once we get to Smith, but by Tennant the Doctor had killed so many that there isn't enough ink in the history of earth to record all the carnage
The reason the doctor should never be alone he will either kill everything that pisses him off or he will kill himself as proven in the episode turn left
The Doctor has a dark malevolence held tightly within him, do not give him cause to let it loose. CAN WE GET THAT DOCTOR BACK PLEASE AND NOT THE DE-BALLED EXAMPLE IN THE 60TH YAWNIVERSARY.
There was always a darker side to the first few of the reboot Doctors and David Tennent really made it work for his characterization of the Doctor. You could tell he was constantly fighting back his darker erges he gained from the Last Great Time War and sometimes he couldn't control it. Especially if the subject of his ire was threatening someone he cares about.
Well the way it was written also helped explain why he regretted starting on that path. He changed a Fixed Point only for the results to get worse, instead of going out as Hero, the woman commits suicide rather than deal with the shit the Doctor did.
Madame Kovarian : “The anger of a good man is not a problem. Good men have too many rules.” The Doctor : [turns his head slowly to look at her] “Good men don't need rules. Today is not the day to find out why I have so many.”
Nice analogy lol When it comes down to dark moments Tennant has little competition, other doctors are great in other ways (except for 13, Jodie wasn't in the right role if you ask me...also chibnal)
Every species that got powerful enough to go beyond normal space found only one thing waiting for them, timelords who had already conquered everything first. It was vexing to see them sitting on their thrones condescendingly claiming to be merciful when the only reason was because they did not have to be violent anymore. But no matter how upsetting it was, you also had to be thankful that they really were merciful, that they obeyed the rules they themselves set, or else the moment you got on their nerves even once, the only thing waiting for you would be the elimination of your species before it could even walk.
@@sanddagger36 and that is most likely because Davros remembered enough of 4's deposition to make major changes to Darlik history. They were pretty much stepped on till they got Davros back after all. I strongly suspect that the Doctor became the War Doctor mostly because he felt responsible for how big the problem ended up being.
After watching Torchwood: Children of Earth and Gwen's speech about how the Doctor must sometimes turn his back in shame because of what Humanity is capable of, but this just says to me that the Doctor has witnessed far more diabolical things, things worse that what humanity could ever do and some perhaps by his own hand.
"We understood why he never yelled or screamed at us, its because he was being nice" or skme shit from that one time he tortured an imortal family. Scarecrow clip.
10 was rightly the favorite for those who came to Doctor Who with the new production values starting with 9. The old fans will always have a soft spot for Baker, the consistent old school favorite.
Facing the Doctor is a fate worse than death. He can cause suffering worse than anything hell could conjure. A being that sees the universe and all multiverses. And yet, has done it all. To the point, no threat, by any being, scares him.
On a good day; The Doctor will save your entire species, prove that you are so far from alone in the universe, make you laugh, and might even introduce you to the man/woman/whatever of your dreams. On a bad day, or if you are the bad one: The Doctor will be "The Oncoming Storm", "The Destroyer of Worlds", and the one that's had 900 years to come up with different ways to fuck up those who piss him off!
Probably no one will see this, but I love my fandom. I love being a whovian. We have literally the most inspiring/awe-inducing protagonist(s), most interesting side characters, worst villains and most intricate plots. I don't want to cause arguments about what era is best, what plotlines are valid or not, what is and isn't canon; I'm talking about the show as a whole. 😊
This is the greatest acting challenge for anyone who wants to play the Doctor. On the one hand, the Doctor is a kind and happy-go-lucky fellow who travels through time and space, helping out and has no hesitation about being silly. And then you need to be able to flip on a dime into someone who has not just seen the best of the universe, but also the worst. A viciously intelligent, centuries old creature who knows exactly why you are not worth saving. And has both the capacity and emotional fortitude to destroy you.
You know almost every other doctor hates death and then having to inflict it but David tennent has had enough of being hurt and he now feels less remorse
The episode turn left portraying if Donna hadn’t been there to stop him, really puts his despair and furry into perspective. If that had actually happened an he had been given the chance, he would let himself go down with the enemy.
I swear he was one of the best. His eyes said more than his words. At the end I got the; “I don’t fucking care. I have/want to do this. I know best so stand out of my way.” Vibe.
“We wondered why the man who had fought against gods and monsters ran away from us. He was being kind”
Most would think he is a coward..until they find out that his kill list is so long that a person ready to kill him just gave up when the list kept going
@@silverbloodborne9495only the Crazy ones with a Vengeance streak of "We are going after all of Creation just to Kill this man" don't run.
Song name ?
Absolutely💯Chilling…..
@@silverbloodborne9495 12th: "Look up 'The Doctor'. Under Cause of Death."
Opponent: "You certainly have an impressive list of deaths attributed to you. Truly remarkable."
The Doctor is a great example of don't mistake kindness for weakness. He will fuck you up if you cross him.
Tennant and before yeah but maybe not smith and capaldi 😂 or 13th
@@w.d.gaster2307and now Tennant is back for a few so yeah Short vacations gor daleks Cyberman sontaran and many more for only 5.99
@@yusufismailtatar7435 thank god hes coming back, after him it was just slowly going down spiral 😅
this is why the 10th is my favorite, he's kind and funny but if you mess up... er- yeah its over.
@w.d.gaster2307 Wdym not Smith or Capaldi?? Have you not seen A Good Man Goes To War? Mf 11 blew up a fleet of Cyberships to make a point. 12 dominates with his sonic-glasses, velvet coat and sassy humour.
The 10th doctor was the definition of fuck around and find out. The moment he said "I dont give second chances" I knew he was one to play
No, that would be the 7th. The 10th was "no more second chances". 7 didn't give first chances..😵
@@machinist7230 lol I meant to say not to play with
"I'm the kind of man who doesn't give second chances." - The Tenth Doctor vs Sycorax Commander.
I misread that as "I'm a kind man who doesn't give second chances" And I find that to be such a colder quote
@@kaidensmith2770why would it be colder? Sorry I’m stupid
What’s the name of the background music
Off the Grid - Playboy Carti
But this version is slowed way down
@@kaidensmith2770i read it like that too and had to go back and forth for a bit before realizing what was different
Tennant really did have the most menacing stares as the Doctor. He really played into the aspect of the Doctor that the whole galaxy fears to anger.
Guy was Bartemius Crouch Junior in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, look at his performance there. May be a small role, but he embodied the character perfectly.
gives Light Yagami from Death Note a run for his money
@@military1325small but impactful
He does a lot of villain roles. Very well suited for them too.
That's why he was my favourite 😮
12 has the strongest speeches, 11 has the best settings, but boy did 10 capture the fury of a timelord.
12 didn’t have the strongest speeches 10 & 11 both had better
4 had the best speeches. You Nu Hu fans don't know a damn thing lol
@@thelastmotel do you know where I can watch the first season
@@thelastmotel I have to pay for it on the service I watch dw on I don't got money to spend
It was said, in the dark corners of the universe, that the I fury of a Time Lord could burn worlds.
It was whispered, in rad-lairs and necro-domes and other shadowy refuges too dangerous to name aloud, that the Time Lords had meddled so long and so deeply with the fabric of the cosmos that their will had become a law unto itself.
The rage of Gallifrey was a celestial event. No being could stand against it, no more than one could weather a black hole's hunger or the fury of a newborn star.
And, of all those wayward, volatile children of Time, none was more feared than the Doctor, for his fury had burned the Time Lords themselves.
I'd argue that David's doctor is the most merciful of the doctors because he always gives the people more chances than they deserve to make the smart decisions an do what he says
He says no second chances, but lets be honest he gave them so many second chances.
Gives them multiple opportunities to pull back, to stop.
One Chance is more the measurement of nonsense he is willing to accept from you before he decides "No."
From the familly:
He was being kind.
The doctor is the definition of don't mistake kindness for weakness
That story was great but honestly, that part still bothers me. 10's definition of kindness is apparently just letting the family starve to death. Gives me 13 vibes in hindsight
@@cement_eater what do you mean by that 🤨
@@AhmedSa-lo5il 10's idea of being kind was letting the family starve without a host body. 13's idea of being kind was locking a bunch of spiders in a room without oxygen in order to suffocate them
@@cement_eater to be completely honest I am not I'm not up to Doctor Who but I believe he did these things because they are bad and Evil
Plus I hate spiders so they deserve it
Well I wouldn't say he's ruthless more like extreme in his punishment
He does show empathy to some his villains
But I don't remember since it's been a long time since washing Doctor Who
Something about the one with the mother from the family of Blood. How she's literally being slowly sucked into not just the void of space, but an event horizon, and the Doctor stands there just feet away, close enough for the suction to still move his clothes, with just the deadest look on his face, then when she's gone, without changing expressions just turns and pulls the lever to leave is some of the coldest shit I've ever seen in a show.
This is the Doctor you Never want to meet...
*The Doctor Victorious.*
* Timelord Victorius.
@@ThatCheeseonYTSame thing.
@@thetrueyuu8474no. Victorious is his name known to a select few, Doctor is the title most know him by. If you meet Victorious, you done messed up
The Valeyard, The Oncoming Storm, The Doctor of War, Timelord Victorious just a few of his titles
The butcher of scaro@@brothersgt.grauwolff6716
Tenant was my favorite, because above all else, he had a darkness in him. It felt like he, above most others, was always on the brink of going "too far." Like one woman. He sends her off to do something, and lies to her, telling her she'll be fine. She died in the process. While her sacrifice was necessary, the fact he could so coldly do that... I don't think he was evil, but his cost/risk analyses was insane.
Who was it again?
@@shironeko5183 Who did he lie to, or which Doctor? I said "Tenant" cause David Tenant.
Yes, who did he lie to? Also, it's "Tennant".@@johnradetzki1860
You should listen to the 4th and 8th doctor audio stories
What episode was that?
And this is one of the many examples of the fact that the Doctor needs someone help him keep his humanity or he will break many of his rules.
Good Men don't need Rules today is not the day to find out why I Have So Many!
David Tennant was the best one, couldn't get back into it after he left
Really? Matt Smith, and Peter Capaldi had far better stories.
@@Veela666 I preferred RTD's storylines for doctor who during David Tennant over any other doctor. The characters and synergy between them and also the villans, daleks, cybermen and the master were executed so well I felt as though they were ruined with their doctors after, made to look weak and almost comedic as opposed to a true rival.
Torchwood, DW and Sarah Jane adventures running simultaneously and collaborating so well, we've had nothing of the sort since.
Fell off around Capaldi 2nd season or so
@@Ghost-ql3hl Capaldi's 2nd season is arguably the best or one of the best in the history of doctor Who
I really came to like matt smith and capaldi is the one who actually got me into the series. Although david seems to be my favourite regeneration
That's the moment when i found out why the doctor has companions, not to help him, to help the villains
The companions are the ones who remind the Doctor how to be human. Without them, the Doctor would not be so merciful. He wants to set good examples.
@@Thechaosmaster1997 I'd say they remind him how to be compassionate, that other species are mostly just children making childish mistakes. He ultimately has no humanity as he is not human. 9 and 10 both did this well, 10 just had more time for truly great scenes like this one.
The Doctor just standing there not saying a word made that scene incredibly bone chilling, reminding us that he is someone who you don't want to mess around with.
with who
I’ve seen characters do some crazy stuff, but nothing compares to the doctor. He lives long enough to have two things happened to him he’s alone and he’s all out of mercy
This is the single hardest hitting edit
Do you know this music by chance?
Nine, Tenant, and Smith were all really good at being the happy jolly guy who could go from wholesome to dark real quick.
I do feel like the 10th Doctor was more wrathful. He did give his enemies one chance. But once that was ignored it was all over. No mercy or pity.
The Doctor commits genocide for the 5000th time
I think you are missing a few decimal points... Like this is Tennant, yes we start going into powers of 10 once we get to Smith, but by Tennant the Doctor had killed so many that there isn't enough ink in the history of earth to record all the carnage
when a show about a magic blue phone booth becomes one of the most convoluted vast stories in history:
Beware the wrath of the timelords
Of the Time Lord Victorious
@@j.d.clayborne5556 indeed
I like how in another episode the Darliks boat about killing millions and the doctor just hits back with "and Iv killed billions"
"You'd make a good dalek"
The reason the doctor should never be alone he will either kill everything that pisses him off or he will kill himself as proven in the episode turn left
The Doctor has a dark malevolence held tightly within him, do not give him cause to let it loose.
CAN WE GET THAT DOCTOR BACK PLEASE AND NOT THE DE-BALLED EXAMPLE IN THE 60TH YAWNIVERSARY.
There was always a darker side to the first few of the reboot Doctors and David Tennent really made it work for his characterization of the Doctor. You could tell he was constantly fighting back his darker erges he gained from the Last Great Time War and sometimes he couldn't control it. Especially if the subject of his ire was threatening someone he cares about.
prescisly why i believe 10 was one of the most dangerous incarnations of the docter
That’s how I choose to remember them, the Time Lords of old. But then they went to war. An endless war, and it changed them right to the core.
I still don't understand how the doctor defeats his opponents. Whilst seemingly doing nothing.
You know your fucked when the doctor talks about gallifray
That was one doctor who DIDN'T want to tick off just ask the family of blood the fury of a timelord
Ypu know the doctor being completley calm and serious is like Spiderman not talking 💀
when Deadpool isn't cracking jokes be afraid be very Afraid!
Beware the wrath of a patient man
These Doctor Who shorts have been invading my TH-cam scrolling, and now i have to go binge watch it from the beginning
He needed Donna to keep his feet on the ground
"Good men don't need rules. Today is not the day to find out why I have so many."
David Tennant came back for a 3rd Round as The Doctor. He’s the 11th, 12th, and 16th Doctor.
Ten was a beast. Can’t change my mind.
The writer actually planned for the doctor to become timelord victorious, but bbc didnt alow it.
Well the way it was written also helped explain why he regretted starting on that path. He changed a Fixed Point only for the results to get worse, instead of going out as Hero, the woman commits suicide rather than deal with the shit the Doctor did.
"no second chances" -the doctor
“He never raised his voice, that was the worst part. The fury of a time lord”
“No second chances. That’s the man I am.”
I remember an episode where some how that girl who said he can stop didnt get to say it and he killed himself from his own attack or what ever
That's the bad timeline in Turn Left
thats the timeline in Turn Left where Donna never met the Doctor which meant he died and eventually the universe started dying
@xhyperxgamerx4565 the biggest domino effect
here is somthing on your back
@@KoniXyz
Madame Kovarian : “The anger of a good man is not a problem. Good men have too many rules.”
The Doctor : [turns his head slowly to look at her] “Good men don't need rules. Today is not the day to find out why I have so many.”
The Time Lord Victorious
He’s so cold that he would have let himself drown just to watch the Racnoss die if Donna wasn’t there to stop him
"Your people murdered us!"
_DO YOU HAVE ANY IDEA HOW LITTLE THAT NARROWS IT DOWN?_
When the moment came when he finally left as a doctor it was actually emotional.
Tenant is the best.
The 13 doctor standing there would be like barney the dinasour facing the racnoss
Nice analogy lol
When it comes down to dark moments Tennant has little competition, other doctors are great in other ways (except for 13, Jodie wasn't in the right role if you ask me...also chibnal)
People sometimes forget that before he became something, he was a soldier
Donna on occasion was the Doctor's conscious. ❤❤ Happy 60th everybody!
“Good men have too many rules.” - Madam Kovarian
“Good men don’t need rules. Today is not the day to find out why I have so many.” - 11
The doctor has companions not because hes lonely but because he knows he need to be reigned in at times, if at at all possible
The Incarnation of silent rage
Every species that got powerful enough to go beyond normal space found only one thing waiting for them, timelords who had already conquered everything first. It was vexing to see them sitting on their thrones condescendingly claiming to be merciful when the only reason was because they did not have to be violent anymore. But no matter how upsetting it was, you also had to be thankful that they really were merciful, that they obeyed the rules they themselves set, or else the moment you got on their nerves even once, the only thing waiting for you would be the elimination of your species before it could even walk.
the daleks are the only species to have ever managed to get as powerful as timelords and not get eliminated immediately.
@@sanddagger36 and that is most likely because Davros remembered enough of 4's deposition to make major changes to Darlik history. They were pretty much stepped on till they got Davros back after all. I strongly suspect that the Doctor became the War Doctor mostly because he felt responsible for how big the problem ended up being.
The new Doctor Who writers wouldn’t dare make the Doctor kill an evil alien 😂
Worst case of PTSD in the universe
David "The Lonely God" Tenent
10th's stare can break even the strongest humans.
You never want to be within a 1,000 mi radius of the 10th doctor when he gets angry, you might just witness war crimes you didn't even know existed 😂
After watching Torchwood: Children of Earth and Gwen's speech about how the Doctor must sometimes turn his back in shame because of what Humanity is capable of, but this just says to me that the Doctor has witnessed far more diabolical things, things worse that what humanity could ever do and some perhaps by his own hand.
Who agrees with me that he was one if not the best Dr.
The conflicted doctor
I love this doctor
Will we gonna see angry 14th doctor?
David Tennant's serious moments were so badass
"We understood why he never yelled or screamed at us, its because he was being nice" or skme shit from that one time he tortured an imortal family. Scarecrow clip.
The 10th doctor was everyone’s favorite
10 was rightly the favorite for those who came to Doctor Who with the new production values starting with 9. The old fans will always have a soft spot for Baker, the consistent old school favorite.
@@johnweatherman5685 but a lot of the old school was kinda goofy imo
Facing the Doctor is a fate worse than death. He can cause suffering worse than anything hell could conjure. A being that sees the universe and all multiverses. And yet, has done it all. To the point, no threat, by any being, scares him.
song name?
Song name?
On a good day; The Doctor will save your entire species, prove that you are so far from alone in the universe, make you laugh, and might even introduce you to the man/woman/whatever of your dreams.
On a bad day, or if you are the bad one: The Doctor will be "The Oncoming Storm", "The Destroyer of Worlds", and the one that's had 900 years to come up with different ways to fuck up those who piss him off!
10 is silly but also terrifying
Probably no one will see this, but I love my fandom. I love being a whovian. We have literally the most inspiring/awe-inducing protagonist(s), most interesting side characters, worst villains and most intricate plots. I don't want to cause arguments about what era is best, what plotlines are valid or not, what is and isn't canon; I'm talking about the show as a whole. 😊
Couldn’t agree more
My shorts have just been dr who recently and I’m here for it!
That doja cat?
😂
That's why David is my favourite doctor plus Chris and Matt
I am waiting for the 15th doctor as well 🙃😃
Song???
This is the greatest acting challenge for anyone who wants to play the Doctor.
On the one hand, the Doctor is a kind and happy-go-lucky fellow who travels through time and space, helping out and has no hesitation about being silly.
And then you need to be able to flip on a dime into someone who has not just seen the best of the universe, but also the worst. A viciously intelligent, centuries old creature who knows exactly why you are not worth saving. And has both the capacity and emotional fortitude to destroy you.
Does she not know what a ice warrior looks like since they are the main alien from mars
Im all for these dr who shorts
None of the other doctors could pull off the fury look like tenth
When Dr Who was good
What would Sara jane say.
You know almost every other doctor hates death and then having to inflict it but David tennent has had enough of being hurt and he now feels less remorse
"I'm so old now. I used to have... so much mercy. You get one warning. That was it."
We need a time lord victorious spin off
Big Finish has already done so in a series of audio dramas
The episode turn left portraying if Donna hadn’t been there to stop him, really puts his despair and furry into perspective. If that had actually happened an he had been given the chance, he would let himself go down with the enemy.
The scariest people don't tell you how scary they are.
"No Second Chances, that's the sort of a man that I am," he'll only give you one and one only, you either take it or ignore it, he warned you.
Episode ? Is this a special ?
"No second chances. I'm that sort of a man"
Shame he didn't remember that when asked to be 14. Cut deep into his own legacy with that.
The fury of time
This edit goes hard. And the morality of the Doctor aside, I just gotta say that Donna means everything to me.
"It was at that moment that she knew...she fucked up."
Damn he has a cold glare
The doctor has rules he tries to follow for a reason
Him turning a person into a scare row was **cked up.
I swear he was one of the best. His eyes said more than his words.
At the end I got the; “I don’t fucking care. I have/want to do this. I know best so stand out of my way.” Vibe.
He was the most vicious of them all. Best Doctor ever