@Lord Demoncrusher Right, because you’re human, and will be intending to spend your life with one person. (Ideally) The Doctor is an (effectively) immortal being who had already lived the life of several human beings by the time he met Rose, but human beings live for less than a century (typically) before we die. To Rose in this context, she wasn’t anything special to the Doctor but another in a very long line, from her POV. And this is different to human relationships because those break apart because the people aren’t right for one another. Their relationship will end because the Doctor will outlive Rose by several centuries. No matter what she does, he will always live beyond her, and thus need to be more detached to prevent the trauma of her death from affecting him like the death of your wife would affect you because he would have to live for several more centuries with that pain, not just decades.
I can’t imagine how cathartic this must’ve been for Tennant. He was a young kid who watched Liz on the show growing up and now he’s met and gets to act alongside one of his childhood heroes. What a lucky guy
@@capnjackgallows3204 why not both? There's a reason why Sarah Jane Smith remains one of The Doctor's most popular Companions amongst fans of the show, even 50 years later.
The way Sladen played Sarah Jane’s resentment and initial hostility towards being left behind and then seeing it repeat with Rose she eventually forgives The Doctor but cautions Rose that it won’t end well if she stays with him which subtly shows the different predictions for Doomsday, this is what RTD is a master of he can weave different elements while balancing them expertly
There's a LOT of amazing acting. Tennant's face when he says she looks incredible too--the fond, warm, nostalgia. Sarah Jane's subtle expression change when she says no, she doesn't--the awareness of aging and mortality. Just brilliant, all around.
@quietdemon8138 The Doctor could have gotten out of trouble with Sarah by simply mentioning the Time War to Sarah when he said "everyone died." "There was a war between the Daleks and the Time Lords, I couldn't let you be in the middle of that." The timing is a fib, but Sarah would instantly accept that as a legitimate excuse. And then later on when Sarah meets Rose, she would confirm the Tim War and the fall out. "What, he's the last one?"
Honestly, I was so besotted and heartbroken when I heard the news as a kid. Completely devastated that we wouldn't get any more Sarah Jane Adventures. She was the closest thing to a human version of the doctor we got in her own way (apart from Donna but she didn't get her own show sadly)
That shot where the camera pans around Sarah to reveal The Doctor stood behind her, and his "Hello Sarah-Jane" was my "Chewie, we're home" moment. Even now, still get chills.
Here's a confession, i was late into becoming a whovian, and didn't know who she was. i went back and saw her original episodes with the third and fourth doctor, and loved the Sarah Jane Adventures. Elizabeth Sladen really was fantastic wasn't she
Bloody brilliant actress. So brilliant she was given her own spin off show, just shows how popular and well lived she was. Tragic how she was taken too soon RIP LIS sladen 😔
"School Reunion" is my favorite episode since Doctor Who returned to television with the 9th Doctor. My first exposure to Doctor Who was in the 70s with Elisabeth and Tom and I fell for her then. When she first appeared in this episode coming down the stairs with Finch I yelled out "Holy s*** it's Sarah Jane!" as I had not known she was being brought back to the show! Rest in peace, dear Elisabeth. 💓💓
SARAH-JANE: *”You’ve regenerated!”* TENTH DOCTOR: *”Well, half a dozen times since we last met.”* It was the Fifth Doctor who was the last incarnation to meet Sarah-Jane (she briefly interacted with him in _The Five Doctors_ ) before she met Ten in _School Reunion._ There are six regenerations (half a dozen) between Peter Davison and David Tennant (The War Doctor’s regeneration included). 😉
@@lfkpics3884 New stories retcon old ones, but they probably didnt mean this literally. How I see it, she could've meant the 8th Doctor because the events that followed was "everyone else dying" which could mean the Time War. But with the line about leaving her in Scotland implies she last saw him as the 4th, so then that means the events of the Five Doctors never happened, or was never remembered.
When this first aired the exitement in my house was palpable, I'd only just started getting into the classic series but even then I knew who Sarah Jane and K-9 were. They were legends and seeing them was just magical.
as a new teenager one of my first crushes was Sarah Jane Smith, it was so awesome to see her again and looking as beautiful as ever, some people age well like a fine wine, she was one of those few humans blessed with those genetics. RIP Elizabeth Sladen gone but will never be forgotten.
Couldn't agree more, she looked as stunningly beautiful in this as she did in her first appearances on the show, she is sadly missed by all fans of the show, gone but most definitely not forgotten. RIP Elizabeth Sladen
It's funny how a inanimate object (Depending on how shes shot) can project a sense of a range of emotion. My reaction here was "Don't hurt him further. He's already been hurt bad enough" .
Whether you were a kid or parent watching this on the original broadcast, this was the best moment to connect the newer viewers with the classic fans which made it feel comfortable to watch a family friendly show
That would be kinda weird since master killed all the timelords (thanks again chibnall 😐) meaning there would be almost no way of getting to the alternate universe
This is perhaps one of the best ways Doctor Who has honored it's history. The union of New Who and Classic Who in a great crossover episode. Imagine what this meant for viewers who'd grown up on the old series?
I love the sound of her dropping whatever thing she’s holding. She’s so surprised seeing the tardis again she just kinda loses it. I mean, wouldn’t you?
Nice to see all the comments about Elizabeth S. (Sarah Jane) Usually one doesn't get that attached to actors or actresses. But she just had a nature about her that was just "Kind". It's not often we get emotionally attached or invested so deep with a fictional character. But she was amazing. The world became 'less' when she passed.
I'd love to see a follow-up to this episode where it turns out one of the kids did, unconsciously, solve the skasis paradigm. They'd be an adult by now, not really aware of what they know, but strange and impossible things begin to happen around them...
When I was a kid, I didn’t really know much about Classic Who, or even that it existed, but just the implication of a character from the Doctor’s past excited me. All the implied history which I didn’t even know existed at the time felt so cool and immersive. In that sense, I’m so glad this episode didn’t super clearly spell things out for newer fans, and just let them figure out the basic premise of Sarah Jane being a vague equivalent to Rose decades in her past. Really helps make the Doctor feel as old as he is.
I watched virtually every episode of NewWho live, but always seem to have missed the huge moments! I remember we were a little bit late tuning into 'Rose', we watched 'School Reunion' on catchup and recorded 'A Good Man Goes to War' with the River reveal! 🙈 Saw them all very soon after but not seeing them "live" is a bit of a regret. This scene is epic, Sarah Jane was a wonderful link between Classic Who and New Who.
That's such a good scene--Sarah seeing the TARDIS, realizing he's there, face to face and telling him off. I wouldn't have been so polite. ( Elizabeth had wanted to leave for a while though.❤❤)
Little known fact, the 8th Doctor is around 1700 years old. This likely means that The War Doctor started keeping track of his age from 0, making The Doctor around 2,600 years old in this episode. The 4th Doctor was about 750 years old when he regenerated, so The Doctor hasn't seen Sarah Jane in roughly 2,000 years
@@qcjimmy3452 age is pointless for the doctor now. since heaven sent you could argue the doctor is 4 billion years old.since the timeless child, it could be even more than that. we don't know how long the doctor has lived, and there's incarnations like ruth to prove that. the doctors true age is unknown, even to herself. also it's impossible for david tennants doctor to be 900 years old. the 7th doctor claims to be 953, while in voyage of the damned, 10th doctor claims to be 903. he must have started recounting at some point, and that point was probably in or after the time war. my guess is that he started counting from the moment he regenerated into the war doctor. we saw the 11th doctor age defending trenzalore, and it was confirmed that he defended trenzalore for at least 800 years. when 8 regenerates into the war doctor, you can clearly see a young john hurt. it would make sense for this to be the version of the doctor that takes up most of that number, because we saw in "rose" that the doctor seeing his ears for the first time. later that season we see him regenerate. just before claiming to be 903, he spent a year on the valiant with the master. this means that the YOUNGEST he could be at the start of his run is 900. heclaims he is 906 in the end of time. his doctor only lasted 6 years, so it's most likely that he started recounting his age when he became the war doctor
Jedi Spartan 38 When McGann regenerated into the War Doctor in the minisode, all 8th Doctor audio became canon as it is specifically mentioned. The following is a video clip attached to the audio of 8 reuniting with Romana: th-cam.com/video/hn3dOvwET9E/w-d-xo.html
From Sarah’s point of view, the Doctor’s singular trip to Gallifrey somehow caused him to regenerate 6 times and according to him cost him the lives of all of his people. She knows nothing of the Time War.
God I miss her. I remember the day she died like it was yesterday, I was 10 and in a club waiting for my mum to come back from work, and then it came on the tv...I’ll always miss her and her legacy
Sarah Jane Smith was with 3rd Doctor, 4th Doctor, met the 5th Doctor, and worked with 10 & 11 too. There's also "Dimensions In Time" special too which had 6 and 7.. That might be a record for anyone but Clara who entangled herself through the Doctor's entire timeline.
When I first watched this, I didn't really know who Sarah was until I saw her stand alone series on Cbbc. I just guessed (rightly) that she was an old companion.
Well yeah, but then we'd also start worrying about what precisely the TARDIS brought the Doctor here to fix and if we're going to have to start running. .
That moment when Sarah comes across the TARDIS again. Just legendary.
Great moment and you realise that the Doctor that she’s imagining is big Tom and she then realises that he’s now David.
her reaction, what a performance.
Concordo 😁
Mhairi Gibbons No. She was in “The Five Doctors”. The last current Doctor she saw was Peter Davison’s.
@@Scyllax She was in Dimensions in Time a decade later, her last before this episode
I love Mickey’s final comment: “The Mrs. and the ex- welcome to every man’s worst nightmare.”
That line is the reason I love Mickey! 😂😂
This feel so out of character for Sara and the Fourth Doctor.
I don't see why he had to mention anything to rose. I don't talk about my ex's with my wife, like I'm not interested about her past. We all have one.
the reason i love mickey he sassy
@Lord Demoncrusher Right, because you’re human, and will be intending to spend your life with one person. (Ideally)
The Doctor is an (effectively) immortal being who had already lived the life of several human beings by the time he met Rose, but human beings live for less than a century (typically) before we die.
To Rose in this context, she wasn’t anything special to the Doctor but another in a very long line, from her POV. And this is different to human relationships because those break apart because the people aren’t right for one another. Their relationship will end because the Doctor will outlive Rose by several centuries. No matter what she does, he will always live beyond her, and thus need to be more detached to prevent the trauma of her death from affecting him like the death of your wife would affect you because he would have to live for several more centuries with that pain, not just decades.
I can’t imagine how cathartic this must’ve been for Tennant. He was a young kid who watched Liz on the show growing up and now he’s met and gets to act alongside one of his childhood heroes. What a lucky guy
Hero or crush? Let's face it liz Slades was and is a stunningly fine woman
Britain: small world.
@@capnjackgallows3204 why not both? There's a reason why Sarah Jane Smith remains one of The Doctor's most popular Companions amongst fans of the show, even 50 years later.
Her transition into “I thought you died” is an example of brilliant acting.
The way Sladen played Sarah Jane’s resentment and initial hostility towards being left behind and then seeing it repeat with Rose she eventually forgives The Doctor but cautions Rose that it won’t end well if she stays with him which subtly shows the different predictions for Doomsday, this is what RTD is a master of he can weave different elements while balancing them expertly
There's a LOT of amazing acting. Tennant's face when he says she looks incredible too--the fond, warm, nostalgia. Sarah Jane's subtle expression change when she says no, she doesn't--the awareness of aging and mortality. Just brilliant, all around.
@quietdemon8138 The Doctor could have gotten out of trouble with Sarah by simply mentioning the Time War to Sarah when he said "everyone died."
"There was a war between the Daleks and the Time Lords, I couldn't let you be in the middle of that."
The timing is a fib, but Sarah would instantly accept that as a legitimate excuse.
And then later on when Sarah meets Rose, she would confirm the Tim War and the fall out.
"What, he's the last one?"
So hard to believe this was only 6 years before she died, I’m glad she had her comeback and SJA, brilliant actress always missed
Honestly, I was so besotted and heartbroken when I heard the news as a kid. Completely devastated that we wouldn't get any more Sarah Jane Adventures. She was the closest thing to a human version of the doctor we got in her own way (apart from Donna but she didn't get her own show sadly)
I was very young when Sarah Jane Adventurous ended I was about 7 I didn’t know she died till I was 15
Pre 1989 Dr Who is the best.
@@Urko2005 Certainly not.
@@SilverWolf89936 It is when you were born almost when it began.
That shot where the camera pans around Sarah to reveal The Doctor stood behind her, and his "Hello Sarah-Jane" was my "Chewie, we're home" moment.
Even now, still get chills.
Nah the “chewie, we’re home” scene was your “Hello Sarah-Jane” moment
@@WindRegalia2
Thats..... thats what he said..
I assume that line is from Star Wars, I honestly don't remember it.
Was it from episode 4?
@@crystalcortexx No, episode 7, The Force Awakens which, if you've never seen it, you haven't missed much.
@@odysseusrex5908 Ahhhh thx
Here's a confession, i was late into becoming a whovian, and didn't know who she was. i went back and saw her original episodes with the third and fourth doctor, and loved the Sarah Jane Adventures. Elizabeth Sladen really was fantastic wasn't she
Im going to buy some torchwood seasons and some sarah jane adventures seasons later this year
@@bigobloks1656 just watch torchwood ok bbc I player and Sarah Jane on eflix
The good old days
Same
Same
Brilliant. Mickey starts out getting insulted and ends the scene with the biggest mic drop he could hope for. Good job, lad.
Her reaction when she sees the TARDIS... It's so genuine... It gives me goosebumps every time I watch this scene
Bloody brilliant actress. So brilliant she was given her own spin off show, just shows how popular and well lived she was. Tragic how she was taken too soon RIP LIS sladen 😔
You can practically hear the TARDIS saying “ Hello again Sarah Jane.”
"School Reunion" is my favorite episode since Doctor Who returned to television with the 9th Doctor. My first exposure to Doctor Who was in the 70s with Elisabeth and Tom and I fell for her then. When she first appeared in this episode coming down the stairs with Finch I yelled out "Holy s*** it's Sarah Jane!" as I had not known she was being brought back to the show!
Rest in peace, dear Elisabeth. 💓💓
SARAH-JANE: *”You’ve regenerated!”*
TENTH DOCTOR: *”Well, half a dozen times since we last met.”*
It was the Fifth Doctor who was the last incarnation to meet Sarah-Jane (she briefly interacted with him in _The Five Doctors_ ) before she met Ten in _School Reunion._ There are six regenerations (half a dozen) between Peter Davison and David Tennant (The War Doctor’s regeneration included). 😉
Glad to know I wasn't the only one who spotted this!
That was probably a continuity error at first, but ended up being the case. A happy accident.
KD MEDIA the problem fixed itself 😄
Does this mean big Finnish isn’t cannon since I’m pretty sure she met the 8th doctor
@@lfkpics3884 New stories retcon old ones, but they probably didnt mean this literally. How I see it, she could've meant the 8th Doctor because the events that followed was "everyone else dying" which could mean the Time War.
But with the line about leaving her in Scotland implies she last saw him as the 4th, so then that means the events of the Five Doctors never happened, or was never remembered.
When this first aired the exitement in my house was palpable, I'd only just started getting into the classic series but even then I knew who Sarah Jane and K-9 were. They were legends and seeing them was just magical.
Sarah Jane Smith. One of the best :)
RIP Elisabeth selden. you were absolutely fantastic!
"Hello, Sarah Jane." First time hearing that classic line in my all-time favourite episode.
'It's you! Oh, Doctor,it's you, isn't it??'
I've watched this episode so many times and it still gets me. 😢😢
as a new teenager one of my first crushes was Sarah Jane Smith, it was so awesome to see her again and looking as beautiful as ever, some people age well like a fine wine, she was one of those few humans blessed with those genetics.
RIP Elizabeth Sladen gone but will never be forgotten.
Couldn't agree more, she looked as stunningly beautiful in this as she did in her first appearances on the show, she is sadly missed by all fans of the show, gone but most definitely not forgotten.
RIP Elizabeth Sladen
We NEED to see more classic companions back!
Ace next
We need to see a good series first the 13th are all trash
ApexArmy, YES, Ace should definitely come back! It would be amazing
Jack Adams Sophie Aldred wrote a novel where Ace encountered the Thirteenth Doctor and the fam.
Just Clara Amy and Rory
I like how despite being confused and annoyed, Rose doesn’t actually clap back until being directly insulted.
Her face just show completely shock, fear, and disbelief. She is an absolutely incredible actresses!
I maintain to this day that the TARDIS was happy to see Sarah Jane as well.
Sadly she died before 12th approach. They could be amazing duo.
I would have loved that.
We can always write a fan fic
And with 13 as well. Imagine her reaction to finding out the Doctor had become a woman.
@@stephenmurphy2212 I rather not
AJ2020 YT how could finding out the thirteenth doctor exists ruin her character?
2:36 I love how the doctors eyes start darting around the room when she said that. He was in full on panic mode. 😂
I've always liked that Ten blinks and leans back at 0:53, as if he really hadn't noticed that she'd aged until she pointed it out to him.
That moment Sarah Janes sees the TARDIS, you can tell she's staring right back at her.
I'm imagining Sexy is thinking ' Well, this is a pleasant surprise!'
It's funny how a inanimate object (Depending on how shes shot) can project a sense of a range of emotion. My reaction here was "Don't hurt him further. He's already been hurt bad enough" .
@@rassisca3931 .
1:29 love how the doctor lets go of sarah jane's hand when they run into rose.
12 days ago, we had Sarah’s departure and now today we have Sarah’s reunion with the Doctor.
What?
I’m a huge fan of this scene!
Sarah Jane Smith and the doctor meeting again was lovely to see.
Whether you were a kid or parent watching this on the original broadcast, this was the best moment to connect the newer viewers with the classic fans which made it feel comfortable to watch a family friendly show
0:05 chills! *I wonder if we'll be doing this story with Rose in another 15 years.*
hopefully not
Or maybe sophie aldred in 2 or 3 years
god no
That would be kinda weird since master killed all the timelords (thanks again chibnall 😐) meaning there would be almost no way of getting to the alternate universe
@@bigobloks1656 it doesn't matter, there is always a way
Sarah was my companion when I was a kid. I remember watching this story with tears in my eyes.
i think i can speak for every NuWho fan when i say that THIS is when we fell in love with Sarah Jane; i know i did. R.I.P. Elizabeth Sladen
This scene gave me goosebumps and I'd never seen the original series until that point
0:12 i love how sarah jane is like “aw hell naw”
The bit were Sarah Jane Smith saw the doctor oh nearly made me cry.
This is perhaps one of the best ways Doctor Who has honored it's history. The union of New Who and Classic Who in a great crossover episode. Imagine what this meant for viewers who'd grown up on the old series?
THAT SHOT WITH THE TARDIS IS FREAKING PERFECT!!!!
It's such a magical moment when Sarah Jane meets the 10th Doctor, was so wonderful to see Elizabeth Deaden return to Doctor Who.
Deaden ?
@@RyanMatt oops, auto-correct strikes again !
Love this scene the first doctor who story’s I ever saw brings back memories
Sort of well timed given how this channel recently uploaded Hand of Fear clips.
Literally everything comes together in this scene. Brilliant
Legendary moment that stands out from so many others. Miss you Elisabeth Sladen!
I love the sound of her dropping whatever thing she’s holding. She’s so surprised seeing the tardis again she just kinda loses it.
I mean, wouldn’t you?
1:35 🤣 the way rose looks at Sarah!
Nice to see all the comments about Elizabeth S. (Sarah Jane) Usually one doesn't get that attached to actors or actresses. But she just had a nature about her that was just "Kind".
It's not often we get emotionally attached or invested so deep with a fictional character. But she was amazing. The world became 'less' when she passed.
I loved this moment, she will always be THE BEST COMPANION
THAT BIT FREAKED ME OUT 😂
I've watched this scene 11 times I know all the words
This scene gives me the goose bumps when Sarah Jane sees the tardis again.
Elisabeth is so brilliant, so beautiful. I miss her so much, the DW universe will never have another like her.
I'd love to see a follow-up to this episode where it turns out one of the kids did, unconsciously, solve the skasis paradigm. They'd be an adult by now, not really aware of what they know, but strange and impossible things begin to happen around them...
Such a powerful scene that stands the test of time
This episode introduced me to Sarah Jane and k9 in. No one will ever top Sarah as the best companion
When I was a kid, I didn’t really know much about Classic Who, or even that it existed, but just the implication of a character from the Doctor’s past excited me. All the implied history which I didn’t even know existed at the time felt so cool and immersive. In that sense, I’m so glad this episode didn’t super clearly spell things out for newer fans, and just let them figure out the basic premise of Sarah Jane being a vague equivalent to Rose decades in her past. Really helps make the Doctor feel as old as he is.
I LUV that eerie musical chord at 0:08 !!
Im so so glad that they met again.
in all of new Who this was my favorite moment. "I can't believe it's you" SCREAM "Ok now i can"
Everything feels so normal watching Sarah Jane Smith and the doctor
This music in this scene always gives me chills. It’s beautiful.
it sounds like it's doing the oooweeeooo of the theme song
This had a real impact for me since I had watched Sarah Jane leave way back in the seventies.
I love it when they film the Tardis that way... I can't quite put it in words...
I watched virtually every episode of NewWho live, but always seem to have missed the huge moments! I remember we were a little bit late tuning into 'Rose', we watched 'School Reunion' on catchup and recorded 'A Good Man Goes to War' with the River reveal! 🙈 Saw them all very soon after but not seeing them "live" is a bit of a regret. This scene is epic, Sarah Jane was a wonderful link between Classic Who and New Who.
Probabaly the best bit of direction in the show's entire history. The pan round as Sarah backs out. Perfect.
Can’t wait to rewatch this ep 😁
That's such a good scene--Sarah seeing the TARDIS, realizing he's there, face to face and telling him off. I wouldn't have been so polite. ( Elizabeth had wanted to leave for a while though.❤❤)
Sarah Jane Smith was reunited with The Doctor in the 20th anniversary special The Five Doctors
1:35 the moment he slowly started to realize he was screwed by introducing those two
Little known fact, the 8th Doctor is around 1700 years old. This likely means that The War Doctor started keeping track of his age from 0, making The Doctor around 2,600 years old in this episode. The 4th Doctor was about 750 years old when he regenerated, so The Doctor hasn't seen Sarah Jane in roughly 2,000 years
Nope, this Doctor is around 900 years
@@qcjimmy3452 The Doctor admits that he doesn't know if he lies about his Age
@@qcjimmy3452 age is pointless for the doctor now. since heaven sent you could argue the doctor is 4 billion years old.since the timeless child, it could be even more than that. we don't know how long the doctor has lived, and there's incarnations like ruth to prove that. the doctors true age is unknown, even to herself. also it's impossible for david tennants doctor to be 900 years old. the 7th doctor claims to be 953, while in voyage of the damned, 10th doctor claims to be 903. he must have started recounting at some point, and that point was probably in or after the time war. my guess is that he started counting from the moment he regenerated into the war doctor. we saw the 11th doctor age defending trenzalore, and it was confirmed that he defended trenzalore for at least 800 years. when 8 regenerates into the war doctor, you can clearly see a young john hurt. it would make sense for this to be the version of the doctor that takes up most of that number, because we saw in "rose" that the doctor seeing his ears for the first time. later that season we see him regenerate. just before claiming to be 903, he spent a year on the valiant with the master. this means that the YOUNGEST he could be at the start of his run is 900. heclaims he is 906 in the end of time. his doctor only lasted 6 years, so it's most likely that he started recounting his age when he became the war doctor
@@jake-ki4lh Also it may depend on how you define 'year'.
The legend returns
Could we please have another classic compaion return like Jo or Ace?
th-cam.com/video/OynV8KnRSbg/w-d-xo.html
Or Romana.
@@Vamtrix In Doctor Who not SJA fyi.
Dubliam th-cam.com/video/sgHRLi02JAc/w-d-xo.html
Jedi Spartan 38 When McGann regenerated into the War Doctor in the minisode, all 8th Doctor audio became canon as it is specifically mentioned. The following is a video clip attached to the audio of 8 reuniting with Romana: th-cam.com/video/hn3dOvwET9E/w-d-xo.html
I love how there is 0 dislikes.
From Sarah’s point of view, the Doctor’s singular trip to Gallifrey somehow caused him to regenerate 6 times and according to him cost him the lives of all of his people. She knows nothing of the Time War.
"Hello Sarah Jane.." kills me everytime!😭
We all miss you Sarah jean
I love how petty new companions always are when they meet the old ones..haha, so many times of them saying "Nope, never mentioned you.." Lol
This was so nice that it gave me goosebumps when I first saw it!
0:07 ok that takes on a way more sinister vibe when you realise Sutekh was likely glaring at her
She was kind of quick to brush past "Everyone died, Sarah"
I absolutely love the music that plays when she finds the tardis. Does anyone know what the music is called?
Still gives me goosebumps, god I miss Sarah Jane ♥️
waited since 1976 to see this
I can’t believe it’s you. (Mickey screams like a little girl) ok now I can!
She always looks like shes figured out who the killer is and then when she turns around hes standing behind her
God I miss her. I remember the day she died like it was yesterday, I was 10 and in a club waiting for my mum to come back from work, and then it came on the tv...I’ll always miss her and her legacy
Sarah Jane was THE doctor who girl. Not my favourite, but the best.
Sarah Jane Smith was with 3rd Doctor, 4th Doctor, met the 5th Doctor, and worked with 10 & 11 too. There's also "Dimensions In Time" special too which had 6 and 7.. That might be a record for anyone but Clara who entangled herself through the Doctor's entire timeline.
This is why Rose will never have anything on her with her delusions of romance.
Sarah has allways been accepting of the doctor's next regeneration
I love doctor who! I am a huge fan I love this video! Thanks for posting it!
When I first watched this, I didn't really know who Sarah was until I saw her stand alone series on Cbbc. I just guessed (rightly) that she was an old companion.
It's not a situation with the Doctor until someone screams.
Sarah Jane turning around seeing 👀 10 gets me every time 😭 😢 😫 😩 😍
Here's a fun fact David Tennant was a whovian growing up and he'd play pretend that he was the doctor and SarahJane was his companion.
SJS the ultimate doctor's companion.
Bless you Elizabeth Sarah Jane Smith
Still miss her😥
The only man who only let her be called Sarah everyone else had to be called Sarah Jane
Sarah Jane reacts in utter shock at seeing the TARDIS again.
Let's be honest, we'd all reach complete and utter happiness if we ever saw it.
Well yeah, but then we'd also start worrying about what precisely the TARDIS brought the Doctor here to fix and if we're going to have to start running. .