I hope they let them be with Neil Patrick Harris both because those two characters sharing an episode would be cool but also those two actors I think would work quite well with each other
Jinxx knocked it out of the park with that performance. I mean, shoulder to shoulder with any performance of any villain I can think of, even the actor who played Omega which was...well just go and watch The Three Doctors and you'll understand. It takes a bigger-than-life performer to pull off a bigger-than-life villain and this was one of the best and most enjoyable performances I've seen. PLEASE bring back The Maestro in a future episode.
I’ve been casually looking into Dr. Who clips here and there and I know the show has a lot to offer but I think this in particular just sold me on watching the whole thing.
@@tiptoptonic Oh wow, yes! Bette was amazing in Hocus Pocus. Except Jinkx does it in a really scary way, because Bette had to be restrained for a kids' movie.
"I did not think Jinx Monsoon could scars me" IT wasn't scary, just utter hideously and grotesquely repulsive. RTD living out his gay fantasies on screen, no actual story worth watching, just another blaring, preachy DEI Woke-Wank Mob megaphone...boring gag-a-maggot stuff from start to finish.
It was genius to cast jinkx in this role I love her so much she is so unique & special and can handle any role given to her and make the character fabulous ❤
I love how this era of Doctor Who is really embracing puppetry for as many effects as it can. It makes everything feel more tactile and crafted. Not to say that CGI isn't also an incredible tool, but with the Meep, Jimbo, Stooky Sue, The space babies' strollers, and now Maestro's powers, it helps establish a texture in the asthetic of the show which is hugely appreciated by so many of us.
I am loving the joyful, excited energy...the vibe of the cast...and just how entertaining and fun these episodes are to watch!! I can't wait to see what happens next!
Thats true. And not using CGI means it will age better (one of the issues of earlier even if they were amazing at the time). But I really really really wish they had CGI'ed thise babies mouths so they actually made the same shape as there voice and was in time with the dubbing. That stuff was actually creepier then the monster. They should have made the babies evil cos of that uncannyvally stuff. I liked this episode kinda. I'm still not sure if they jumped the shark or not with this one. But the fact I don't know what to think of it means it wasn't just straight up bad like a lot of shows that try and do something like this. It did grab my intrest (this is coming from someone who stopped watching at 13 or 'The chip era' cos the writting on that was just bad bad bad and not sure if the casting was right. Bar Gramam)
Maestro literally gave me chills, from their first appearence to the very end. The giggle, the costumes, the acting, even the singing were so intimidating 😅 Such a strong and fun to watch villain. A memorable character for sure! Also, the makeup, design, the whole crew that brought Maestro to life, and ofc Jinkx, did an awesome job!!
@@chazo1367 I would say because of their godlike *presence*! More specifically, it seems Maestro can do anything music can, and that includes manipulating emotion. The usually-brave Doctor fled from Maestro - just as the Bogeyman scared him through more physical means.
I didn't know Jinkx before, but I was immediately carried away by their performance. I thought of Divine, who was the model for Ursula - I felt just as picked up! Awesome performance. Mega voice! Can we see more? I hope Maestro comes back. 🫶 Loved this episode.
Jinx is the first Drag Queen to win Rupaul's drag race twice! She is the winner of season 5 and the winner of the 'all winners season' in all stars 7! I believe they were in the Broadway musical Chicago for a bit too!
Something about the current era of Doctor Who is so wonderfully stage-y and surreal. I didn’t know what to expect going in, given how different it is from previous eras, but I’m really loving the new direction so far.
I loved Jinx so much! Please please please bring them back! The puppetry section is blowing my mind! Cannot believe the running piano was a practical effect!
Jinkx absolutely killed it, like this role was written just for them. Loved it! Maestro’s black piano costume was epic. I have my Halloween costume idea already. 😂❤
I love RTD's attitude. Doctor Who hasn't survived and thrived for 60+ years by always doing the same thing. It should be the show where you can do anything.
One of the core points of Who is embracing change, things have to change and evolve to work. The Doctor regenerating is another facet of this sort of change.
@@blueknight07 i get you. Change is essential to the survival of Who, but we still need to build on the past, not ruin the past. Space Babies first two minutes is a love song to 60 years - and i love how he said "it's like a chameleon", not "it has a broken chameleon circuit" - that is making change and respecting the past.
My headcanon is the Toymaker, after coming back into the universe, retroactively manipulated the Tardis malfunction to bring 14 and Donna to the space station, so they’d encounter the Not-Things, and 14 would unknowingly release the Toymaker. Toymaker ensured his own timeline.
Maestro is honestly one of my favourite villains in the entire series I’ve not heard of Jinx Monsoon before this but they’re amazing On a side note I can’t help compare Maestro to a Jojo villain and I hope we see more villains in that vein
Jinx is IMHO the most talented performer to ever come out of the Drag Race franchises. Look up their season (i think its 5) as well as All Stars 7. They're Broadway fam too, so watch for them in the West End. To tell you anything more would be Spoilers, Sweety.
@@MatthewCYN15stand: Here Comes The Drums. Can consume music and sound, as in literally eating it, and convert it into strength and power. As a side effect, the stand can possess things that make noise in order to puppeteer them
So glad that this production team is going all-in on the behind the scenes content, it's been solely missed in recent years for Who (can we have Unleashed outside the UK pretty pleaseeeee)
Loved the call back and acknowledgement of where the first doctor was in 1963 London. fantastic seeing 15 talk about Susan and actually acknowledge that he had children and that likely all of his offspring had been murdered as part of the time or genocide
Jinkx had SO MUCH FUN. I know their entire vibe from all the RuPaul's and their youtube channel, so for Jinkx to be playing the part of a chaotic evil music god on Doctor Who.... Perfect
Honestly, as soon as I read that Jinkx had been cast, I immediately knew which episode was going to be my favorite this season. I also love that they left it a bit open ended to where they could bring Maestro back
It was so perfect, like the role had been written just for them. Jinkx deserves every bit of success they’ve gotten recently. I mean, Doctor Who and 2 Broadway musicals? If you haven’t seen their new performance of ‘Somewhere That’s Green’ from Little Shop of Horrors go check it out. Absolutely brilliant. Queen of queens indeed. 👑💙
@@Cringeharvester The Master needs a long break. Since Capaldi the Master has been very much everywhere. I think letting the Master breathe will work better before throwing them into it again.
@@Cringeharvester -_- Maestro isn’t a Time Lord though. Maestro is a god-like entity, like the Toy Maker. They even say as much, calling the Toy Maker their father.
This story reminded me of the stories, you sometimes get in Dr Who comics and annuals. Wild and novel ideas, that were impossible some years ago, to film for television. Love it. Crazy, scary and wonderful. ❤
maestro was AMAZING, they gave me the chills and were easily the best thing in this episode! i just wish it was a two parter to build on the doctor being scared and the beatles saving the day, the end felt kind of rushed but i still left this episode with a smile on my face bc i loved the maestro so much!
I actually didnt pick up on the synchronized time period! Dude this episode and some of it's Easter eggs were great on top of just being an insane and fun episode.
Having a huge musical number at the end can feel a bit out of place for this show, but it's actually perfect. It's the characters celebrating the return of music and dance, plus if you wanted to, you could say that it follows the new lore. When the Toymaker was around, lots of stuff was possible; when he was gone, there was still some time left to play, which meant creating a second Tardis. When the Maestro left, music returned, and it made such a big rebound that a musical number makes sense. It's just too silly and too fun to hate!
Yeah, we can take it 2 ways. (1) Canon, in-universe, as the lingering but temporary effects of Maestro's reality warping (similar to the Toymaker's State of Play). (2) Non-canon, out of universe, more akin to behind-the scenes stuff or charity sketches, that is a treat for the audience from the production. It works either way and doesn't really matter. Enjoy it or don't, but it doesn't change the show. I personally thought it was fun, but wouldn't miss it otherwise. The episode itself was great.
I took it as pure euphoria to finally be able to sing and dance again i would be if i could do both again after basically living in fear of being consumed by a celestial entity
@@dirrdevil see, I read it as 'Maestro was defeated, but not actually destroyed." there was the little kid that ran behind the door that looks a lot like the start of the episode after all.
@@dirrdevil i choose to believe it’s because of maestro, if they’re anything like the toymaker then it’s most likely the lingering effects. either works though! i just think the first option would be pretty neat
I am *ecstatic* that this incarnation of The Doctor gets to wear all different types of outfits!! Such a huge wardrobe in the TARDIS and it so rarely gets used! I love that it also shows how much he's changed and become more free to express his happy side!
Jinx really is America's Next Drag Superstar. She's achieved more with her career than any of the other queens from the show. First Broadway and now the BBC!
Honestly, this episódios deserves awards. At the bare minimum for costume design and makeup. This episode was sinply delightful and will be an episode I will be reaching out to many times in the future to watch over and over again.
@@joclark4619 And if anything went wrong they'd have to spend more money editing the episodes and removing the songs and references to them, it's not worth the money it could cost.
@@The_Cosmic_Yog-Sothoththe golden age of DW had a villain that was a stretched out piece of skin with a face on it and everyone loved it, don’t piss me off.
@@Adri_Unsung You call that "The golden age"?? Haha. NO. I never accepted post 2005 as genuine Doctor Who, never mind as a golden age. The Golden age was Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker in the 70s. All genuine Whovians know this. Reboot Doctor Who is a pale, Americanised imitation of what the classic series was, why it was great, and why fans kept it loved for so long. I hated the reboot from the start...and it's only gotten worse since it went politically woke during the Capaldi days. *An absolute travesty.*
@@Adri_Unsung It's the fact I'm forced to pay for this woke fabrication of Doctor Who via the licence fee that leads me to speak out. If your entire counter argument is just "Shut up" then you really are the loser. *Shrugs*
@@juli859 exactly. I’m enjoying the chemistry and more explorative, even bond they’re sharing rather than the doctor feeling like this omnipotent presence. This balance is going to open so many doors and experiences we wouldn’t have seen otherwise with a bond that relies on each other rather than Just on the doctor
sadly there are so many people hating this season, saying its the worst ever. I REALLY enjoy this season so much. Ncuti and Millie are just AWESOME together. They have so much chaotic and happy energy that I enjoy every second they are on screen. Space Babies was a little weird, but still enjoyable. and Maestro was just FANTASTIC. sure, some things were really silly but in my opinion, these are things that just makes doctor who as special as it is
I think you could use the Cold Open to "The Devil's Chord" as a primer for all of Doctor Who. Like the gateway episode. 15 minutes in you get all the info you'll ever need. Jinkx delivers a career defining role - a masterclass in acting now on Disney+. This is TV too good for TV. Bravo to everyone involved.
Same tho, I straight up paused xD In the Toymaker special all the characters were unsettled by the arpeggio without knowing why, and now that we know what the Toymaker can do, the same arpeggio makes us go 'Oh, oh no'. The parallel is wild
YESSS!!!! I paused it too, to explain to my hubby why I was freaking out! It was a fantastic and unexpected connection that the Maestro was actually the Toymaker’s child- not what I expected the Legions to be!
Loved Maestro's energy the whole episode, jus this force of nature who was so entertaining but also terrifying. Hope they come back in some way, clearly we saw their child lingering so deffo doors left open.
Okay, I'll admit I'm slow on the uptake. It wasn't until hearing it the second time that I noticed "There's Always A Twist At The end" is the Toymaker's laugh.
The series so far has been fabulous. I thoroughly enjoyed all three episodes. Jinyx Monsoon was amazing. Love tge chemistry betwee The Doctor & Ruby. So nice to just emerse myself in my Whoniverse again. Thank you. Jane in New Zealand 🇬🇧🇳🇿
Did not like the space babies episode at all, ugh. This one, though, was brilliant. Maestro’s costumes were just stunning. What else could you do for a drag queen though? 😂💙
I hated Space Babies. My husband is trying to like Doctor Who because I like Doctor Who. He watched Space Babies with me, and I apologized. Then we watched the Maestro episode, and all was forgiven. He said Jinkx is the best villain he's ever seen.
I love that they do so much real with just digital enhancement: the puppetry bits were interesting to see implemented. Jinxx I’ve loved for years: what a great casting and so good to see her living her fullest fantasy!
So, my poly partner died recently and one of the things that hurts in a good way was the fact that he never saw this episode and he would have LOVED this episode, just everything about this episode hit every key correctly and it was amazing
I loved the wackiness of this episode honestly. It's nice seeing Dr Who being fun again. Jinkx's unhinged nature made them perfect for Maestro and I think she did a great job, though perhaps the singing in the end was a bit much.
I think the episode was meant to come right before the finale episodes originally, so "Twist at the End" would have made a lot more sense ( on top of Ruby saying it'd be June 2024 for her, which is when the final episodes will air ). But I guess they reshuffled it so that the stakes of the season and overarching threat would be established sooner.
Reliving these memories is very special. Thank you ❤🥹🖤
As a long term Jinx and Dr Who fan, these worlds colliding was everything I hoped for. You absolutely slayed this 🖤🖤
U WERE SOSOSOS GREAT IT WAS INCREDIBLE!!!!!
You were amazing 😍
Just watched the episode. You were SOOOOO GREAT, I enjoyed every second (and note :p) of it! Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️
Woooo you were amazing!!! It was so much fun to watch!!
Jinkx monsoon is by far the most perfect casting of a villain so far!!!! I really hope they bring her back at some point!!!!
Completely agree!
I absolutely agree I don’t feel like I could think of anyone better to play maestro then jinx
I hope they let them be with Neil Patrick Harris both because those two characters sharing an episode would be cool but also those two actors I think would work quite well with each other
I've been a fan of Jinkx since Ru Paul's Drag Race! She was made for this! So happy Davies cast her. And I love with a "Wink" she broke the 4th wall.
Jinxx knocked it out of the park with that performance. I mean, shoulder to shoulder with any performance of any villain I can think of, even the actor who played Omega which was...well just go and watch The Three Doctors and you'll understand. It takes a bigger-than-life performer to pull off a bigger-than-life villain and this was one of the best and most enjoyable performances I've seen. PLEASE bring back The Maestro in a future episode.
I’ve been casually looking into Dr. Who clips here and there and I know the show has a lot to offer but I think this in particular just sold me on watching the whole thing.
I did not think Jinx Monsoon could scars me. Damn that whole creeping out of the piano gave me Pennywise vibes.
I can definitely see that but more obvious is the reference to Bette Midler as Winnifred in Hocus Pocus.
@@tiptoptonic Oh wow, yes! Bette was amazing in Hocus Pocus. Except Jinkx does it in a really scary way, because Bette had to be restrained for a kids' movie.
"I did not think Jinx Monsoon could scars me" IT wasn't scary, just utter hideously and grotesquely repulsive. RTD living out his gay fantasies on screen, no actual story worth watching, just another blaring, preachy DEI Woke-Wank Mob megaphone...boring gag-a-maggot stuff from start to finish.
3:42 Apparently Jinkx just naturally laughs like the Toymaker.
They are 100% a natural cackler, always have been. 😜
Maybe all gay Americans do it that way
Its a witches cackle and i love it ❤
It was genius to cast jinkx in this role I love her so much she is so unique & special and can handle any role given to her and make the character fabulous ❤
@@jeanalzaidi908 Don't misgender him.
I love how this era of Doctor Who is really embracing puppetry for as many effects as it can. It makes everything feel more tactile and crafted. Not to say that CGI isn't also an incredible tool, but with the Meep, Jimbo, Stooky Sue, The space babies' strollers, and now Maestro's powers, it helps establish a texture in the asthetic of the show which is hugely appreciated by so many of us.
I am loving the joyful, excited energy...the vibe of the cast...and just how entertaining and fun these episodes are to watch!! I can't wait to see what happens next!
Yeeees. It feels more concrete, like you can actually touch it.
Thats true. And not using CGI means it will age better (one of the issues of earlier even if they were amazing at the time). But I really really really wish they had CGI'ed thise babies mouths so they actually made the same shape as there voice and was in time with the dubbing. That stuff was actually creepier then the monster. They should have made the babies evil cos of that uncannyvally stuff.
I liked this episode kinda. I'm still not sure if they jumped the shark or not with this one. But the fact I don't know what to think of it means it wasn't just straight up bad like a lot of shows that try and do something like this. It did grab my intrest (this is coming from someone who stopped watching at 13 or 'The chip era' cos the writting on that was just bad bad bad and not sure if the casting was right. Bar Gramam)
THE MEEP
How cool that the one guy had a musical connection to Doctor Who through his dad and then got to play a character in a music episode
Such a wonderful twist!
It honestly sounds like when they needed a maniacal laugh, they just used Jinkx’s natural giggle.
No kidding, and it’s fabulous
Yeah it often does sound creepy as fuck when a grown ass man giggles.
@@ohmaigod2:/
yeah jinkx is one of those ru girls with such a distinct laugh that she could just play herself in parts
@@ohmaigod2why are you afraid of men having giggles teehee 🤭
@@ohmaigod2 Babes. Your username is ohmaigod2. What happened to ohmaigod and ohmaigod1? Were they taken? Are you... Unoriginal? Generic even? Basic? ❤
Maestro literally gave me chills, from their first appearence to the very end. The giggle, the costumes, the acting, even the singing were so intimidating 😅
Such a strong and fun to watch villain. A memorable character for sure! Also, the makeup, design, the whole crew that brought Maestro to life, and ofc Jinkx, did an awesome job!!
Intimidating? RuPaul would make a more Intimidating villain than that fruitloop.
@@AlvinEarthworm Yeah you say that but if you encountered Maestro in person you would be cowering on the floor because of their god like power.
@@chazo1367 I would say because of their godlike *presence*!
More specifically, it seems Maestro can do anything music can, and that includes manipulating emotion. The usually-brave Doctor fled from Maestro - just as the Bogeyman scared him through more physical means.
Have you not seen AJ and the queen? Rupaul can barely act.@@AlvinEarthworm
definitely. it also helps that jinkx has got some insane pipes on her😂
I didn't know Jinkx before, but I was immediately carried away by their performance. I thought of Divine, who was the model for Ursula - I felt just as picked up! Awesome performance. Mega voice! Can we see more? I hope Maestro comes back. 🫶 Loved this episode.
Jinx is the first Drag Queen to win Rupaul's drag race twice! She is the winner of season 5 and the winner of the 'all winners season' in all stars 7! I believe they were in the Broadway musical Chicago for a bit too!
@@KAL-yx2bk AND, to make a cool observation, Ursula's inspiration being a drag queen is so fitting considering the OP's comment :D
When the new Little Mermaid was still being casted, Jynx Monsoon was my dream casting for Ursula! Look up their performance if Mama from Chicago!! ❤❤
Maestro was great. It was nice to have a memorable, charismatic, intimidating villain.
Jinkx is a natural for Doctor Who. Perfect casting.
Something about the current era of Doctor Who is so wonderfully stage-y and surreal. I didn’t know what to expect going in, given how different it is from previous eras, but I’m really loving the new direction so far.
Yes! It's always been camp, I'm glad they're leaving into it and getting creative
"If you ever sit there saying, You can't do that on Doctor who, that's what I want to do" Absolute Legend
The Giggle coming back gave me chills.
RIGHT?!
Agreed. I did a spit-take involving hot tea.
That’s what I was saying!!! Chills!!
Ditto on the tea spit.
God, I love Jinkx Monsoon
I loved Jinx so much! Please please please bring them back!
The puppetry section is blowing my mind! Cannot believe the running piano was a practical effect!
Maestro feels dramatic in an almost unreal way but in the same time REALLY intimidating. It's amazing!
Jinkx absolutely killed it, like this role was written just for them. Loved it! Maestro’s black piano costume was epic. I have my Halloween costume idea already. 😂❤
Surely it was, right?
Jinx Monsoon absolutely killed it in this episode.
Maestro was an amazing villain, the best in a while imo! So wonderfully CREEPY but also so charismatic
That's Jinkx Monsoon for you. Amazingly talented and charismatic and, given the right direction, a little bit creepy haha. I adore her
It left me wanting more. Which at my age is hard to do.
I love RTD's attitude. Doctor Who hasn't survived and thrived for 60+ years by always doing the same thing. It should be the show where you can do anything.
*THIS*
It's why I have a soft spot for the Chibnall era. At least it tried to be different.
One of the core points of Who is embracing change, things have to change and evolve to work. The Doctor regenerating is another facet of this sort of change.
@@blueknight07 i get you. Change is essential to the survival of Who, but we still need to build on the past, not ruin the past. Space Babies first two minutes is a love song to 60 years - and i love how he said "it's like a chameleon", not "it has a broken chameleon circuit" - that is making change and respecting the past.
@@blueknight07 I do too. I’d delayed watching it, but I thought it was touching how often Chibnall was trying to hat-tip to Classic Who.
Doctor Who being proper camp again is great.
The tardis is so tough that it can hold the maestro’s attack.
But it can be broken by just one cap of coffee.
And that's why we should never underestimate the power of Doctor-Donna.
Wibbly wobbly...
Human skin also endures radiation, but if it's exposed from the inside..
My headcanon is the Toymaker, after coming back into the universe, retroactively manipulated the Tardis malfunction to bring 14 and Donna to the space station, so they’d encounter the Not-Things, and 14 would unknowingly release the Toymaker. Toymaker ensured his own timeline.
Things tend to be more vulnerable on the inside, so it makes sense.
Jinkx gave a tour de force performance and was one of the best villains I've ever seen on NuWho!
Maestro is honestly one of my favourite villains in the entire series
I’ve not heard of Jinx Monsoon before this but they’re amazing
On a side note I can’t help compare Maestro to a Jojo villain and I hope we see more villains in that vein
OMG IM NOT THE ONLY ONE WHO THINKS MAESTRO IS A JOJO VILLAIN!!!
Jinx is IMHO the most talented performer to ever come out of the Drag Race franchises. Look up their season (i think its 5) as well as All Stars 7. They're Broadway fam too, so watch for them in the West End. To tell you anything more would be Spoilers, Sweety.
HE is absolutely not amazing, cringe, a bit gross and stupid, and also nothing like doctor who, it’s a sci fi show not some fringe drag thing🤮
@@MatthewCYN15stand: Here Comes The Drums. Can consume music and sound, as in literally eating it, and convert it into strength and power. As a side effect, the stand can possess things that make noise in order to puppeteer them
Aw its sweet to see Nchuti congratulating all the cast at the end, all the actors seem so lovely in this season!
So glad that this production team is going all-in on the behind the scenes content, it's been solely missed in recent years for Who (can we have Unleashed outside the UK pretty pleaseeeee)
Loved the call back and acknowledgement of where the first doctor was in 1963 London. fantastic seeing 15 talk about Susan and actually acknowledge that he had children and that likely all of his offspring had been murdered as part of the time or genocide
I loved the subtle fourth wall breaks with Maestro playing the theme song. Not even the show itself can contain them
And the Doctor asking if the music was diegetic!
The 4th wall break into the intro music was pure genius!!!
Jinkx had SO MUCH FUN. I know their entire vibe from all the RuPaul's and their youtube channel, so for Jinkx to be playing the part of a chaotic evil music god on Doctor Who.... Perfect
Honestly, as soon as I read that Jinkx had been cast, I immediately knew which episode was going to be my favorite this season. I also love that they left it a bit open ended to where they could bring Maestro back
It was so perfect, like the role had been written just for them. Jinkx deserves every bit of success they’ve gotten recently. I mean, Doctor Who and 2 Broadway musicals? If you haven’t seen their new performance of ‘Somewhere That’s Green’ from Little Shop of Horrors go check it out. Absolutely brilliant. Queen of queens indeed. 👑💙
@@JamesJennisonI really hope they come back!
@@StLProgressive this one? th-cam.com/video/JesXJoG4oyU/w-d-xo.html ?
I'm obsessed with Maestro! Hope they come back!
They will. People think they are the master. Maestro translates to master so...
@@CringeharvesterHowever RTD did set the record straight they are not the master.
@@amyahlquist3436 hmmm... I have a feeling he might be lying
@@Cringeharvester The Master needs a long break. Since Capaldi the Master has been very much everywhere. I think letting the Master breathe will work better before throwing them into it again.
@@Cringeharvester -_- Maestro isn’t a Time Lord though. Maestro is a god-like entity, like the Toy Maker. They even say as much, calling the Toy Maker their father.
I love that the approach to effects is practical first with digital as enhancement. The productions that prioritise digital never look quite right.
An Aussie director on Doctor Who! Always love seeing more Australian rep in the show 💪
There’s something so satisfying about how they say Maestro
"There's always a twist at the end" seemed awfully on the nose, especially with Susan Twist 😹
That is the whole point of it being included in this season. RTD has a habit of that
Credit sequence that harms me directly
This story reminded me of the stories, you sometimes get in Dr Who comics and annuals. Wild and novel ideas, that were impossible some years ago, to film for television. Love it. Crazy, scary and wonderful. ❤
And with all the camp to match! 💚 Jinkx is so perfect for the role!
maestro was AMAZING, they gave me the chills and were easily the best thing in this episode! i just wish it was a two parter to build on the doctor being scared and the beatles saving the day, the end felt kind of rushed but i still left this episode with a smile on my face bc i loved the maestro so much!
I actually didnt pick up on the synchronized time period! Dude this episode and some of it's Easter eggs were great on top of just being an insane and fun episode.
I'm still so shocked that they threw in a reference to To Wong Foo. I love that movie.
Was very excited for this episode! Great job Jinkx and everyone else
Ncuti is so charming and charismatic. I can't help but smile when he's on screen!
I love that jinx is on this show. You go girl
The intro where they looked at the camera and started the intro was coooold. I liked it alot
„The one who waits is almost here“ and the tardis sound, have a new meaning after todays episode
Great episode! Loved the music sequence at the end, especially! Thank you all!
Having a huge musical number at the end can feel a bit out of place for this show, but it's actually perfect. It's the characters celebrating the return of music and dance, plus if you wanted to, you could say that it follows the new lore. When the Toymaker was around, lots of stuff was possible; when he was gone, there was still some time left to play, which meant creating a second Tardis. When the Maestro left, music returned, and it made such a big rebound that a musical number makes sense. It's just too silly and too fun to hate!
Yeah, we can take it 2 ways.
(1) Canon, in-universe, as the lingering but temporary effects of Maestro's reality warping (similar to the Toymaker's State of Play).
(2) Non-canon, out of universe, more akin to behind-the scenes stuff or charity sketches, that is a treat for the audience from the production.
It works either way and doesn't really matter. Enjoy it or don't, but it doesn't change the show.
I personally thought it was fun, but wouldn't miss it otherwise. The episode itself was great.
I took it as pure euphoria to finally be able to sing and dance again i would be if i could do both again after basically living in fear of being consumed by a celestial entity
@@dirrdevil see, I read it as 'Maestro was defeated, but not actually destroyed." there was the little kid that ran behind the door that looks a lot like the start of the episode after all.
@@dirrdevil i choose to believe it’s because of maestro, if they’re anything like the toymaker then it’s most likely the lingering effects. either works though! i just think the first option would be pretty neat
The entire show now feels out of place with the show. *Not genuine Doctor Who.*
These making off videos are so important. All the work done behind the scenes, that is incredible!
I am *ecstatic* that this incarnation of The Doctor gets to wear all different types of outfits!! Such a huge wardrobe in the TARDIS and it so rarely gets used! I love that it also shows how much he's changed and become more free to express his happy side!
Jinx really is America's Next Drag Superstar. She's achieved more with her career than any of the other queens from the show. First Broadway and now the BBC!
DO not care
@@paularc1899 you obviously cared enough to comment dorkus.
She’s the queen of all queens
@@paularc1899 You care so much man
Tough to argue with that!
Honestly, this episódios deserves awards. At the bare minimum for costume design and makeup.
This episode was sinply delightful and will be an episode I will be reaching out to many times in the future to watch over and over again.
Jinkx delivered SO HARD I LOVE THE PERFORMANCE
Extremely happy The Doctor is back. Great couple of episodes. Kinda bummed no actual Beatles tunes but overall very enjoyable.
@MostlyBritish_Gaming yeah, the copyright would be half their budget lol
@@joclark4619 And if anything went wrong they'd have to spend more money editing the episodes and removing the songs and references to them, it's not worth the money it could cost.
The creativity is out of this world. Jinkx was scary in the best way possible - I was astonished by her acting chops. Epic, all of it!
I love the practical effects. They really add a lot to the show, especially with Maestro being sort of a more Classic Who villain.
Jinkx is definitely the queen of all queens. PERIOD. What a versatile and talented queen. Ru must be very proud.
RTD life mission is always saving doctor who.
I was 200% on board with this episode. I love the chaotic energy of the Pantheon entities.... burning with barely suppressed insanity.
It just really has me curious about what sort of evil is going to pop up next!! Loving this! NPH as Toymaker....now Maestro. Just completely awesome!
This episode was totally mad. I loved it.
I didn't know Jinkx before this episode, and her performance captured me. Amazing!
Can wait until see what one who waits is
This episode blew me away I'm obsessed
I love jinx monsoon I was super happy to see them in my favourite show!!!!
Jinkx brings the glorious ham that has always been a hallmark of excellent villains on Doctor Who. Long live Maestro!
Jinkx Monsoon fit perfectly in the role!
For idiots who have never watched genuine Doctor Who in their lives.
@@The_Cosmic_Yog-Sothoththe golden age of DW had a villain that was a stretched out piece of skin with a face on it and everyone loved it, don’t piss me off.
@@Adri_Unsung You call that "The golden age"?? Haha. NO. I never accepted post 2005 as genuine Doctor Who, never mind as a golden age. The Golden age was Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker in the 70s. All genuine Whovians know this. Reboot Doctor Who is a pale, Americanised imitation of what the classic series was, why it was great, and why fans kept it loved for so long. I hated the reboot from the start...and it's only gotten worse since it went politically woke during the Capaldi days. *An absolute travesty.*
@@The_Cosmic_Yog-Sothothokay so watch the old ones and shut up
@@Adri_Unsung It's the fact I'm forced to pay for this woke fabrication of Doctor Who via the licence fee that leads me to speak out. If your entire counter argument is just "Shut up" then you really are the loser. *Shrugs*
I never realized how much practical effects, bravo.
And we better not forget, THERE'S ALWAYS A TWIST IN THE END!
More musical theatre stars on Doctor Who please! It’s perfect!🎉
maestro’s outfits were fabulous, particularly the first.
this was an amazing episode my jaw dropped by meastro's performance definetly hyped for the rest of the season
So… can we all finally agree that this season and this Ncuti as the doctor, are going to be a banger?!
Agreed!! I'm loving this so far!! Ncuti and Millie have such an awesome joyful, energetic energy!! The cast is superb!
@@juli859 exactly. I’m enjoying the chemistry and more explorative, even bond they’re sharing rather than the doctor feeling like this omnipotent presence. This balance is going to open so many doors and experiences we wouldn’t have seen otherwise with a bond that relies on each other rather than Just on the doctor
sadly there are so many people hating this season, saying its the worst ever. I REALLY enjoy this season so much. Ncuti and Millie are just AWESOME together. They have so much chaotic and happy energy that I enjoy every second they are on screen. Space Babies was a little weird, but still enjoyable. and Maestro was just FANTASTIC. sure, some things were really silly but in my opinion, these are things that just makes doctor who as special as it is
hard disagree, it's back to JNT levels of panto
Dr who is fanfic at this point.
AHHHH! I absolutely LOVED this episode! Everything single detail in this episode was *on point*, especially Maestro!
I think you could use the Cold Open to "The Devil's Chord" as a primer for all of Doctor Who. Like the gateway episode. 15 minutes in you get all the info you'll ever need. Jinkx delivers a career defining role - a masterclass in acting now on Disney+. This is TV too good for TV. Bravo to everyone involved.
Jinxx deserves an Emmy
For what???
@@tl1110 probably for what they did, dingus
@tl1110 for a stand out performance.
Love their performance. They really embodied the same deranged and meniacle attitude their father (toymaker) did in the last special. Loved it.
stand out performance hgaagaggagahahahahahahhaha
Amazing performance, felt similar to Missy in some ways but also very different. I hope Jinkx returns sooner rather than later!
Missy was part of Jinkx's inspiration for the role
this episode might just be my favourite of the season ALREADY, it’s that good!
Literally SCREAMING when they did the laugh. I had to pause to comprehend. Then I unpaused and THEY DID IT AGAIN!
Same tho, I straight up paused xD In the Toymaker special all the characters were unsettled by the arpeggio without knowing why, and now that we know what the Toymaker can do, the same arpeggio makes us go 'Oh, oh no'. The parallel is wild
YESSS!!!! I paused it too, to explain to my hubby why I was freaking out! It was a fantastic and unexpected connection that the Maestro was actually the Toymaker’s child- not what I expected the Legions to be!
Loved Maestro's energy the whole episode, jus this force of nature who was so entertaining but also terrifying. Hope they come back in some way, clearly we saw their child lingering so deffo doors left open.
Okay, I'll admit I'm slow on the uptake. It wasn't until hearing it the second time that I noticed "There's Always A Twist At The end" is the Toymaker's laugh.
The series so far has been fabulous. I thoroughly enjoyed all three episodes. Jinyx Monsoon was amazing. Love tge chemistry betwee The Doctor & Ruby. So nice to just emerse myself in my Whoniverse again. Thank you. Jane in New Zealand 🇬🇧🇳🇿
This show deserves more love
This episode of DW I think single handedly showcased the best costume design ever. At least it didn't have no space babies.... That was just weird.
Did not like the space babies episode at all, ugh. This one, though, was brilliant. Maestro’s costumes were just stunning. What else could you do for a drag queen though? 😂💙
I hated Space Babies. My husband is trying to like Doctor Who because I like Doctor Who. He watched Space Babies with me, and I apologized. Then we watched the Maestro episode, and all was forgiven. He said Jinkx is the best villain he's ever seen.
this is my favourite episode from this season!!!!
I was hoping there'd be a moment where they had to get back to the TARDIS and enter the wrong police box, but what they did was cool as well.
Jinkx was an inspired casting choice and absolutely pitch perfect as Maestro. I hope we get to see the character again in future episodes.
Lots of new weight added to RTD mentioning Pyramids of Mars now.
I love that they do so much real with just digital enhancement: the puppetry bits were interesting to see implemented. Jinxx I’ve loved for years: what a great casting and so good to see her living her fullest fantasy!
She was just perfect as Maestro
So, my poly partner died recently and one of the things that hurts in a good way was the fact that he never saw this episode and he would have LOVED this episode, just everything about this episode hit every key correctly and it was amazing
I enjoyed this music-themed episode and I can actually imagine without music the world would be a darker place.
loved this episode so much, maestro was amazing
I was very surprised how good these first two episodes were
Jinkx is just amazing!!! I think this episode is probably the best Dr Who has ever done
I loved the wackiness of this episode honestly. It's nice seeing Dr Who being fun again. Jinkx's unhinged nature made them perfect for Maestro and I think she did a great job, though perhaps the singing in the end was a bit much.
Couldnt agree more. Fantastic episodes altogether, but im good without another "twist at the end"
I think the episode was meant to come right before the finale episodes originally, so "Twist at the End" would have made a lot more sense ( on top of Ruby saying it'd be June 2024 for her, which is when the final episodes will air ). But I guess they reshuffled it so that the stakes of the season and overarching threat would be established sooner.
Jinkx was amazing as Emerald in Steven Universe, and Jinkx was *_amazing_* here!
As someone else said, Jinkx totally knocked out out of the park!
I'd no idea that the musical notes were also practical effects too!
Yes, I thought that was non-diegetic.
This video answered so many questions for me. I loved this episode!!!
it's been a while since doctor who villans have honestly freaked me out but The Toymaker and The Mistro really have done it. It's honestly down to
Jinkx makes acting look like easy playtime. How fun it must've been to play that role!!!
jinx monsoon was incredible in this episode