Apollo 11 landed on July 20th, but Neil and Buzz didn't walk on the Moon until July 21st. EDIT: Granted, the moon walk was at 02:56 UTC, which would have been 22:56 Florida time.
I think it still tracks because it's Sunday where the story is happening. It's just late enough on the Sunday that in England it was the Monday already. Australia doesn't come into it but if there was a story set in both England and Australia you'd need to think about these things.
Love how the fan'atics take a throwaway line so seriously for content. Oh wait. New Who airs in USA on Sundays. He ALWAYS lands on a sunday. Well except Christmas.
Dan is such a sweet man. He gives up soup whenever he is super needy. He’s the most Christmasy companion of all time, even more than Ruby Sunday, who was literally made to be the most Christmasy character ever.
Idk, as someone born on Xmas it generally makes us bitter. I've met loads of people with similar birthdays and we all hate it. I never have and never will have a party with friends on my birthday, for instance.
Wait a second. Are you editing this comment everyday so that it's always on the current day because today totally is Thursday but you posted this comment 3 days ago Nope confirmation was found. All the Time travelers were stuck in the TH-cam comment section
Sundays seem to be thraumatic to the Doctor - but the most Sundays seen hier happened AFTER the Doctor landed earlier and spent some time in this era until Sunday came around...
Tbh the issue is not really "there's very few Sundays" it's more "most Doctor Who stories are vague about when they're set". If a story is set on an alien planet then half the time you don't even know what century it's set in. Even if there are human characters we often don't get more than a vague era to go off. These are just the few stories that A) are specific enough about when they're set and B) are set on a Sunday.
I’m playing devils advocate, 13’s happened after 10’s comment, 9 at Krakatoa could easily have landed the day before. The Vincent episode could be the very early hours of Sunday as they stay with Vincent, so he could have landed on late Saturday evening. The doctor does not land on a Sunday in blink. He lands on the Saturday in evolution of the daleks. 13 really landing on two sundays in one series, she’s a menace. We definitely did not land on the Sunday in kill the moon. We can forgive Ten on the Christmas invasion he was going through a lot And the last one. Meh, don’t care about that rubbish, land when you want
To be fair the Doctor never lands on Sundays; the Tardis does
(except for that one time he fell from an antenna and died on a sunday, or the time he jumped from a roof and landed on Ruby Sunday)
@@PuppetSquidOkay, that last one was a good one
You forgot the first rule: The Doctor Lies
I've never known Doctor Who to _ever_ be inconsistent.
You have no idea. I had to pick apart so many inconsistencies when researching this.
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I love how the Halloween apocalypse clips is essentially all the evil Dan memes 😂
"Take the soup Will ya?"
Calling him Good Guy Dan and using pretty much entirely Evil Dan clip sources is a top tier choice
Funny how the first Christmas specials of both RTD eras are on a Christmas Eve on Sunday. Also props for putting all of these in chronological order
Apollo 11 landed on July 20th, but Neil and Buzz didn't walk on the Moon until July 21st.
EDIT: Granted, the moon walk was at 02:56 UTC, which would have been 22:56 Florida time.
I love how by that logic we need to include everything that happened after 12 pm on a Saturday because then it would have been Sunday in Australia xD
I think it still tracks because it's Sunday where the story is happening. It's just late enough on the Sunday that in England it was the Monday already.
Australia doesn't come into it but if there was a story set in both England and Australia you'd need to think about these things.
To be fair that’s only 15 eventful Sundays across 786 episodes. I think statistically the Doctor’s right, Sundays are boring
Doesn't really count if the Doctor wasn't there aha.
Or if they didn't land on that day but time just passed since they did.
You forgot one.
This video was released, which began of series of events leading up to the total evacuation of planet Ea--
oh hang on
Spoilers
"You forgot one", man when I tell you my heart dropped. This took so long.
@@wtfmcgurk6315 It's okay. By the time the interdimensional sabertooths show up there won't really be a chance to revise it :)
Wait, no, but didn't the Doctor see this event and nope out? That would mean he didn't land.
Love how the fan'atics take a throwaway line so seriously for content.
Oh wait. New Who airs in USA on Sundays. He ALWAYS lands on a sunday. Well except Christmas.
Which I think was the whole joke of that line
literally 15 traveled with a sunday
Dan is such a sweet man. He gives up soup whenever he is super needy. He’s the most Christmasy companion of all time, even more than Ruby Sunday, who was literally made to be the most Christmasy character ever.
Idk, as someone born on Xmas it generally makes us bitter. I've met loads of people with similar birthdays and we all hate it. I never have and never will have a party with friends on my birthday, for instance.
@ That’s true. I was born on Thanksgiving, but I know that everyone born on or around Christmas got screwed on gifts.
Now, what does the Doctor think about Thursdays?
This video first in a 7 part series.
/j
/probably
Wait a second. Are you editing this comment everyday so that it's always on the current day because today totally is Thursday but you posted this comment 3 days ago
Nope confirmation was found. All the Time travelers were stuck in the TH-cam comment section
Unlike some space travellers, The Doctor has got the hang of thursdays.
Sundays seem to be thraumatic to the Doctor - but the most Sundays seen hier happened AFTER the Doctor landed earlier and spent some time in this era until Sunday came around...
I'm not sure if this was deliberate, but you've basically ended up on the filming dates for Survival anyway. It was filmed from 12-23 June 1989.
I didn't bother to check (too much research went into this already) but I imagined that might be the case.
Only bad things happen on Sunday, thats why
Ngl for as long as the show is, that’s very little Sundays.
But I wonder if you can get a lot more other days like a Saturday or Friday.
Tbh the issue is not really "there's very few Sundays" it's more "most Doctor Who stories are vague about when they're set".
If a story is set on an alien planet then half the time you don't even know what century it's set in. Even if there are human characters we often don't get more than a vague era to go off.
These are just the few stories that A) are specific enough about when they're set and B) are set on a Sunday.
@ does make me wonder then assuming we know the date, which day is most common.
You know what day of the week was waters of mars on
It was a Friday.
As to which is the most common day, that's not an easy question to answer quickly but not impossible either.
Tilly Steele mentioned!!!!
the doctor lies he probably just said Sunday as some random bullshit
I’m playing devils advocate, 13’s happened after 10’s comment, 9 at Krakatoa could easily have landed the day before. The Vincent episode could be the very early hours of Sunday as they stay with Vincent, so he could have landed on late Saturday evening. The doctor does not land on a Sunday in blink. He lands on the Saturday in evolution of the daleks. 13 really landing on two sundays in one series, she’s a menace. We definitely did not land on the Sunday in kill the moon. We can forgive Ten on the Christmas invasion he was going through a lot
And the last one. Meh, don’t care about that rubbish, land when you want