the rusting star huh? uh yeah...........He didn't kill the time lords in that absurd story line they cooked up for the series return. He banished them. Then he rewrote history and rescued them. Then he DJ'd at one of their timeLord townhall meetings :)
busywl69 no, he tried to save them twice, the first time he failed and accidently burned the world. killing the timelords of that line. which he then went to an alternate line to try again. this time not repeating his old errors.
the rusting star nope. that's not what happened. but the storyline is so absurd and convoluted its not worth spending any time one. really. Last of my kind was an interesting premise at first but then it went no where fast.
Herooftwilight 13 I would agree for Series 5 and 6 but i feel like it was a bit off in Series 7. The only memorable seasoned doctor stories were The Snowmen and the Time of the Doctor. Rings of Akhaten came close until the fucken leaf thing.
yeah, well he was very childish, a bit morein denial than the others beside 10, actualy I love Nine for the ever present sadness that did not alow him to let go like that
I love how Smith’s entire run is one big story arc, starting with the cracks in time/space, River and the Silence trying to stop him getting to Trensilor, saving Galifrey with Trensilor being the place the Time Lords are trying to get back through a crack. Brilliant.
DLFLux tbh I disliked it. You could guess what was going to happen from the start. In tenants era, from the invasion, you had no idea he was going to sacrifice himself because of Wilfred. But in smiths era there was references to trenzalore in the eleventh hour
@@jimoneil9578 Loved it. Sitiing in your silly little spaceships... BECAUSE I.. AM. TALKING... Do the Smart First. Let Someone Else try first. Aliens Collective Sphincture. EEEPP!
Eleven was the perfect mix of childlike innocence and murderous rage. He didn't have to create a big scene. His words alone, and his scary delivery of them was enough to make demons run.
Personally I like when David tenants doctor was running and the family was trying to get the essence from his watch.... and the dude he froze in time said the doctor wasn’t running because he was afraid but because he was trying to save them from his rage
Its not the man that screams, shows his muscles or punches thousands of enemies, fires a big gun or shoots rockets who is scary. Its the one that delivers a 2 minute speech and everybody is just running away. There is a reason why all the fighting heros of shows, movies, anime, books always have to fight, and the doctor has so much damn free time.
Also explains the short moments when driving when you ask yourself when you got there where you are at the moment, with no memories of the last minute or so. Just drove over some Silence :D
Old hag: "The anger of a good man is not a problem, good men have too many rules" Badass 11th Doctor: "Good men don't need rules. Today is not the day to find out why I have so many" Damn that line is one of the most intimidating things I've ever heard.
@@marknewton3579 he also is trying to say good men don't need rules because they would never hurt people. The reason he has so many rules is because if he didn't, he would end up hurting a lot of people which is why its so intimidating
15:06 he is scary as hell in all the ''colonel runaway'' scene, but when he starts smiling right after being super angry at colonel- well it's just terrifying
I think 11 is darker than 12, he just hides it more. This makes it even scarier when he lets his control slip like in the colonel runaway scene. He has a more chilling anger because it's usually so well hidden behind his goofiness and often child-like personality, as opposed to 12's anger which is kind of expected because he's always grumpy. This is why Matt Smith is my favourite doctor, there is so much depth to his character and his delivery is just perfect 👌
I agree but the 12th doctor has depth in other ways and Peter Capaldi is such an incredible actor. It's hard to pick a favorite doctor but for right now I think it has to be him no offense to Matt Smith who I also enjoyed.
Let’s see we have a stubborn man, a master of tricks, and a master of action. After that we have a man so alien the universe just doesn’t get him, the definition of passive aggressive, and bipolar incarnate. Soon after that there was a lord of tricks, a king of time, and a man who knows war. Now everyone knows about these ones, a bald man getting through things with emotion and brute force, that one Harvey Dent quote, and this guy. Now there are a few more.
"Good men don't need rules. Today is not the day to find out why I have so many." Those might be empty words coming from most, but not from someone like The Doctor.
"he never raised his voice. That was the worst thing. The fury of the Time Lord, and then we discovered why. Why this doctor, who had fought with God's and demons, why he had run away from us. He was being kind."
@@Shermy203 very true and his Matt’s amazing performance is why he is my favorite doctor and we of course get the 2 awesome lines that are in the comment thread, and are possibly my to favorite lines ever from the show
@@strongraycool44d51 re-watched it last week and actually, it was a lot better than I remember. I quite enjoy Clara this time round and I loved the soundtrack sooo much. Solid series
Mr Flibble yeah. The first time you watch it you sort of can’t see how good it is but I’ve re watched it several times and it’s amazing. I don’t think you can fault an episode tbh. Besides asylum of the Daleks which is boring it’s a solid series
good point. He killed Akhaten, just with a leaf and his memories, and he killed the Beast on Krop Tor, which is the personification of the Devil, by smashing a vase
@@skylargreen828 He also defeated the Gods of Ragnarok in The Greatest Show in the Galaxy, tricked the Black Guardian who is the personification of chaos itself, he entraped Fenric in a shadow dimension, he defeated the Great Intelligence several times and according to some sources, the Great Intelligence is basically a Great Old One from the Cthulhu mythos. Bottom line: "Bill" was right in Once Upon a Time when she said that maybe the reason good wins is just a bloke travelling the universe, setting things right.
@@asagoldsmith3328 Okay, I'm not gonna bother explaining it too deeply, but Clara's leaf was a memento, and i guess since she continuously thought of the things that could have happened if her mom didn't die, something that is infinite, that was enough. Yeah, it's maybe a tiny bit stupid. Not retarded.
I think his best moment is when he says excuse me I’m being extremely impressive up here and there’s no one to stand around looking impressed what’s the point of having you all
If you were smart, you would stay on the Doctor's good graces. If you were wise, you would not anger the Doctor. If you were a genius, you would run for your life when the Doctor is angry.
@@Thechaosmaster1997"I'll do my best, but I strongly advise you to keep out of my way. You'll find that it's a very small universe when I'm angry with you." 12th Doctor to Ashildr.
Out of all the Doctor's incarnations, 11th is the only one who gets around "solving" difficulties simply and literally only by being the doctor. THAT is the reason why he's my favorite, THAT is what got me into this show. The others use their wit, sheer willpower, resources, relationships and the eternity at their disposal. Meanwhile 11th annihilates a world devouring "god" by telling it his autobiography.
He does it a lot more than the others, but remember 10? He basically said the vashta nerada were deadlier than almost all his other enemies. "Daleks? Aim for the eyestalk. Sontarans? Back of the neck. Vashta Nerada? Run." Yet even so he stops a shadow horde of them on its way planning to eat him just by telling it who he is. "I'm The Doctor and you're in the biggest library in the universe, look me up." Taking into account how dangerous they are I think this is the most badass individual moment of the New Who.
soooo in the end he is only able to solve any difficulties by showing off how badass his predecesors where, that is kind of a "if you don't play nice I call for my rich daddy"-move ^^
9 had been my first and favorite. i saw some 10...then i came back years later and started with 11 and marathoned it a couple months before matt announced he was leaving. my heart broke. and it still breaks when i revisit these moments.
The thing that I love about the doctor is that despite his dark side, he chooses to be good. He places rules on himself to keep himself from destroying the entire universe if he wanted.
When the Doctor tells the TARDIS, “Finish him off, girl.” and then leans against the console, with shadow obscuring his face, you can tell he’s fighting his darkness and anger... And his slight pleasure at seeing his enemy destroyed. Wow.
@@cargo71 I never doubted that he did. someone managed to step too close to the things he cares most about and he aanswered on that without holding back. 11 was my first but as far as I can tell, this sort of behaviour is extrememly rare from the doc and that makes it all the more telling and powerful.
"You just tried to kill my oldest and truest companion, and she's even more ruthless than I am because she doesn't give a damn if she's a 'good TARDIS' or not, she just gets me where I need to be, when I need to be there. I gave you every chance to run." "She won't."
I think it's *because* of how young Matt Smith is. They did a good job of leaning into Matt Smith's youth, making the doctor so childish yet also so dark. Great job, Moffat. And brilliant acting, Smith.
This is absolutely true Matt does such an amazing job as portraying the doctor he does bring out the doctor’s age sometimes like when he’s with Clara in The Bells Of St John he said I’m old fashioned and there are other lines too. Despite Matt being the youngest doctor he truly puts forth an effort to make the doctor his own.
Just my opinion bit i believe this to be the case becouse his personality feels like a combination of all the classic doctor's almost like matt did a lot of homework for this role
Raymond Conlon He says that he has not done certain things because there are people with him. This inadvertently says "I don't care if I die while saving people, I just don't want other people to die." He most likely said it in a episode also.
I love the way the Silence were defeated. They're set up as undefeatable, since they can brainwash you and make you forget their existance. But the phrase "Hoist by their own petard" comes to mind--the very thing that made them invincible made them the most vunerable creatures on Earth.
That's probably not far from a certain truth. Saw a Halloween Clip looked like Jack O'Lantern. Doctor was like. You want memories you jealous lil bastard. Take mine, Take it all $%^&. I know secrets that would end worlds and time itself. (apologies sp.] Seen it once. Need to see it again.
"Good men don't need rules. Now is not the time to find out why I have so many." Perhaps one of the scariest and most spine chilling lines he's ever had.
Demons run when a good man goes to war Night will fall and drown the sun When a good man goes to war Friendship dies and true love lies Night will fall and the dark will rise When a good man goes to war Demons run, but count the cost The battle's won, but the child is lost
I don't like any of it. Crosses that line from caml, cheesy and fun into cringy for me. I wasn't a big fan of that episode really. Plotwise and in terms of drama it was decent but the poem just went too far with the attempts at sounding grandiose and poetic. Overall it was a bit goofy too although there were a couple of great moments (col runaway, the rules line and strax as always). Wow when I look at how much good stuff there was in one of my less liked episodes I realise how far we have fallen in the chibball era where every episode runs the gamut between bland and unremarkable to downright awful. Shame.
"C'mon look at me! No plan, no backup, no weapons worth a damn... just remember Who's standing in your way... AND THEN! Do the smart thing, let somebody else try first." (strikes a come-at-me-bro pose in front of dozens of alien fighter ships)
For me that speech is my ultimate favourite speech along with 9s explanation to Rose on who he is cause I mean doesn't it just say everything you need to know about him
I loved his speeches. They always felt so real and so scary, like this Doctor knew that deep inside he had an anger that he didn't want to have to unleash, so he told his enemies to run, and if they were smart enough. They listened
In the previous episode: "...- And Professor Song, you did that face again... -What Face? -The 'He´s hot when he´s clever' face. -That´s my normal face! -Yes, it is... -Shut up! -Not a chance..."
"Good men don't need rules. Today is not the day to find out why i have so many." JESUS, that delivery was perfect. Pants-shitting moment for everyone who pissed him off.
The big bang story Arc is one of the greatest of all time...and the silence story Arc...and the day of the doctor... And river song story Arc...basically every episode with Matt smith
Honestly Matt Smith is my favourite doctor ever, he tries desperately to be all happy and flappy but all that is merely a facade hiding his pain and wrath, thing is he is very good at hiding it so one ends up thinking that he is really like that, then something happens which makes him snap and there you see a pit of darkness so big that it encompassess the universe itself, the Doctor's wrath is truly terrifying because when you face it, it will be the last thing you witness in this life. To quote the 11th "Good men don't need rules, now is not the day to find out why I have so many"
"The anger of a good man is not a problem. Good men have too many rules." "Good men don't need rules. Today is not the day to find out why I have so many." Madame Kovarian, that sensation you're feeling is terror...and probably a little bit of pee.
My fav part of that episode is Vastra's Reaction to "Try to get to me through the PEOPLE I LOVE!!" *HISS* *looking eagerly between the Doctor and Cnl Runaway*
Best quotes: "You lot. Back here. Now." "Basically... run." "You just raised an army against yourselves!" "I think you should be very very careful about what you let back into this control room."
Favorite quote " The anger of a good man is never a problem...Good men have to many rules. Good men don't need rules, today is not the day to find out why I have so many"
The doctor always seems to go the biggest extremes when he's worried about his companions. He crossed dimensions for rose. He conquered demons run for Amy. And he waited four billion years being killed over and over for Clara. When it comes to his companions, don't screw with The Doctor.
11, at least, DEFINITELY goes to the most extremes for his companions. He basically broke all of his general principles about avoiding battles and not letting people get hurt because they were helping him to save Amy at daemons run.
How he says "Fear me, I've killed all of them." is very on the tongue about how he slightly gets dark and I am amazed at how good Matt's acting can be.
The forever going cycle of Whovian Fans Who's this new guy? I don't like him ¬.¬ ----> I hope this guy NEVER leaves ^.^ -----> Noooo, I don't want him to go Q^Q -----> Who's this new guy? I don't like him -----> *etc*
Has anyone else noticed that at 3:21 the Doctor mentions the two times he lost Rose Tyler? "I sent you back into the Void!"= Battle of Canary Warf "I saved the whole of Reality from you!"= Journey's End No wonder he's in such a rage!!
Haha I enjoyed ten at the time and originally wasn't sold on eleven but looking back now matt smith and capaldi eclipse him completely. S2 is actually full of below average episodes even though I have watched it the most due to it being 'my' time when I was first really got into DW.
You're missing the most badass scene from all of Eleven. When he gets so furious over what happens to Amy, that he eradicates the entire Cybermen Fleet. The fury in that scene was amazing
Even though the Doctor destroyed the fleet, that was Rory's moment. He was the one staring down the Cybermen face to face without flinching and demanding answers.
Oh that was so good. When Rory sort of tilts his head, and the camera zooms in while the fleet goes supernova in the background. “Should I repeat the question?” God I had chills.
Well, Ten's intention was to intimidate them into never coming back and spreading the message of "it is defended." Not to kill an enemy that had already surrendered.
The 11th Doctor will always be my doctor and I will always remember him! He was my doctor! He always made me happy when I felt down and upset and I thank him for doing that ever since! You will be remembered Matt.
@@caddan4175 missed the box... Edit, The Dr is unbeatable at DnD. Can alter time and has more imagination than anyone whilst being able to think faster than any living thing 😂
"Good men don't need rules. Today is not the day to find out why I have so many." And a whole global fandom shat their pants! This and 12 threatening Arya Stark with Daleks is why I have an unbreakable rule against pissing off decent people. They have seen all the horrors you have, and yet they're kinder than you - not because you scare them, but because they are scared of who they become without it.
This episode reminds me of silence in the library, where the doctor was being attacked by the Vashta Nerada. He tells them "I'm the doctor and you're in the biggest library in the universe....look me up". They immediately back down lmao
for me its matt smith, tennant as a close second and then capaldi trailing pretty far behind. I don't dislike capaldi but to me he pales in comparison to tennant or smith.
9th was fantastic but failed to protect 10th was saving a lot but got nothing in return 11th was bright but lost people 12th was redeemed but haunted by the past
13th was a retarded agenda dropped into the concrete by her parents and was raised with a bunch of cardboard cut outs of people and to this day she still doesn't know
9th: Born from war he fights, yet can save none. 10th: A beacon of hope for the lost yet unable to follow the path. He falls, victorious. 11th: An eternity has passed yet he remains, covered in the blood of those he loved. 12th: All is lost. An age has passed yet all is naught but dust. The first second of eternity has passed. The warrior falls.
For real, though. It's like playing co-op mode on COD: Modern Warfare 2, and you start hearing the music that means a juggernaut is coming, and you and your friends start panicking, trying to find a strong, defensible location, but also one with an escape route out the back.
Matt Smiths Doctor had some absolutely epic moments but the moment at 15:21 is absolutely terrifying, he went from barely contained rage to absolutely cold inside.
There's a conversation from River Song which at that time didn't make sense at all. But now it makes perfect sense. She said: "You know I wish the doctor was here" "...yes he is the doctor but not my doctor. Now my doctor, I've seen whole armies turn and run away and he'd just swagger off back to his tardis". You can just tell by words that she was speaking of eleven.
The eleventh is the best. The music. The acting. The childlike wonder. The badass. The fucking bow tie. Perfection. He has two very different sides, but both so special and amazing and awesome. An example, compare 13:49 (acting like a little boy) to 14:50 (Acting like an angry, powerful time lord) Chills.
I feel like the writers of 12 were trying too hard to be dramatic (it wasn’t capaldis fault he’s a very good actor and I liked his last season with bill) 12 11 balanced drama and hilarity
the thing is, 10 was badass too, for sure, but it was too much in my opinion. Allways grumpy and dark and stuff. 11 is like a child trapped inside a man and allways giggly like that but when the old timelord shows his face, "unleashes the fury of the timelord" you might say its so much more epic because its such strong contrast to the little giggle child. its terrifying and badass and thats what i like about him.
thats why i love his character so much, the contrast lol that he doesn't suffer fools gladly. he's gorgeous in his cleverness, child like behavior, energy and affection. its just off the charts when he can scary up too.
TheJediDoc I hate the 12th regeneration. What makes it worse is they gave him an electric guitar and scrapped the sonic screwdriver for sonic sunglasses just to make him "cool" because they lost, like, 70-80% of their fan base when he came
Actually Capaldi was a musician: the "rock-n-roll" style came from Capaldi himself, some times, not from the authors. If you knew Capaldi before he came to be the 12th Doctor, it's a nice reference to his past.
The Doctor beating the crap out of a Dalek and Amy just standing there like Wtaf 😂 The Pandorica speech will forever be my favourite from Matt "let somebody else try first"
He's not, he's a kind man, good men are forgiving, good men follow the rules on the straight and narrow. Whereas a kind man can be anything, a kind man can be angry, a kind man can be unforgiving, the doctor is a kind man, not a good man.
"You were a phenomenal Doctor. Goodness had nothing to do with it." But also, "Demons run when a good man goes to war" and "I'm looking for a good man." The Doctor is a good man, but he doesn't see himself as a good man. He's all too aware of his own faults and mistakes to see himself as a good man. This is emphasized in "Amy's Choice," calling himself "the Devil," and every time a Dalek says that he'd make a good Dalek.
@@dangelnut ofcourse he killed, during the war. But he also ended the war. And he stopped the daleks from taking over the universe more times than I can remember. And not only them.
@@mr.nobody4994 Depending on the timeline, he might not remember. In order for that plan to work, the Doctors had to forget that they actually saved the Time Lords, and so each doctor left thinking that they just used The Moment to wipe out every time lord and every dalek: millions and billions of souls, that the Doctor killed. Thats what he means, several times in this video.
That silence scene where they're rescuing Amy is one of my favourite scenes ever. The whole Doctor and river flirting, the moon walk, the silence themselves.
great quote but do u remember that bit in forest of the dead "Dont play games with me! You just killed someone i liked, that is not a safe place to stand! Im the doctor and your're in the biggest library in the universe................................look me up " (epic music plays) vasda-nerada "u have one day."
The atraxi scene is always my favorite. They just noped out of the planet because of the doctor, he warned them and they were like: “Wait this...OH SHIT WE GOTTA GO WE GOT THE IDEA NO COMING BACK PLEASE DONT HARM US-“
That moment when you make the space faring species not afraid of Nukes to metaphorically shit themselves and run, you know you're a badass. Matt smith proved in that moment, that is the doctor, and his doctor was Badass.
Doctor: "And you know what? This traps got a great big mistake in it. A great, big, whopping mistake!" Angel Bob: "What mistake sir?" (Doctor acquires gun) Angel Bob: "Can I ask again? You mentioned a mistake we made." Doctor: "Oh big, big mistake. Really huge. Didn't anyone ever tell you there's one thing you never put in a trap if you're smart, if you value your continued existence, if you have any plans of seeing tomorrow, there's one thing you never, ever put, in a trap." Angel Bob: "And what would that be sir?" Doctor: "Me."
(Doctor Acquires Gun) might be the most terrifying thing i have ever seen written because you know he won't kill you with it....so why does he have it?
Chills, every time I see Matt Smith get confident, angry, or REALLY clever like with the Angels. "I think they've forgotten the GRAVITY of the situation."
This is so true!! But i love 12 too he was an awesome doctor and he had exactly the traits id sort of expect to see from an ancient, two-hearted genius alien. 12s ability to make speeches was unparalleled in my opinion.
11 also has the emotional moments for me. [*] Nobody talk to me, nobody *HUMAN* has anything to say to me today! [*] Amy starts remembering Rory and cries in front of him. [*] Amy remembers the Doctor during the wedding. [*] Vincent and the Doctor. The whole episode. [*] Idris (TARDIS in human form) says "Hello". I fully expected her to say it after greeting him with "Goodbye. Not goodbye, what's the other one?", but didn't expect to hit so hard. [*] A lot of things from "A good man goes to war". [*] The first two Claras we watched die.
"Fear me, I've killed hundreds of Time Lords"
"Fear ME, I've killed all of them"
What a line.
but he didn't lol
busywl69
ever heard of gallefrey? (i know i spelled that wrong.)
the rusting star huh? uh yeah...........He didn't kill the time lords in that absurd story line they cooked up for the series return. He banished them. Then he rewrote history and rescued them. Then he DJ'd at one of their timeLord townhall meetings :)
busywl69
no, he tried to save them twice, the first time he failed and accidently burned the world. killing the timelords of that line. which he then went to an alternate line to try again. this time not repeating his old errors.
the rusting star nope. that's not what happened. but the storyline is so absurd and convoluted its not worth spending any time one. really. Last of my kind was an interesting premise at first but then it went no where fast.
"Please... Point a gun at me, if it helps you relax..."
* Everyone points their guns at him*
"You're only human."
Only one soldier didn't point a gun at him
"ßμ+ The ΩÑ€ in front of the gun lives forever..."
Hang on there woz dat 1 chick that didnt bruv
People even drew their lightsabers on him 😂
I feel like Matt had the best balance of the wide-eyed child and the weary traveler
Herooftwilight 13 I would agree for Series 5 and 6 but i feel like it was a bit off in Series 7.
The only memorable seasoned doctor stories were The Snowmen and the Time of the Doctor. Rings of Akhaten came close until the fucken leaf thing.
yeah, well he was very childish, a bit morein denial than the others beside 10, actualy I love Nine for the ever present sadness that did not alow him to let go like that
I know why! It's essentially a Patrick Troughton impression.
and a shit ton of fury
@@MrLtia1234 He has got similar voice to Troughton. Second doctor while he was talking was always making me remember Eleventh...
11th Doctor on top of Stonehenge - "I am talking!!!!"
10th Doctor flying on a sofa - "and I'm not listening!!!!"
Goddammits
😂😂😂😂 Omd yes
12th Doctor flying overhead in the TARDIS: Shut Up! Shut Up! Shutity Up Up!!
I exactly thought that in that moment.
@@lorekeeper685 j
I love how Smith’s entire run is one big story arc, starting with the cracks in time/space, River and the Silence trying to stop him getting to Trensilor, saving Galifrey with Trensilor being the place the Time Lords are trying to get back through a crack. Brilliant.
DLFLux Trenzilore.
Duck_ Of_Doom Thanks for being my spellchecker. You’re doing the internet a great service.
@@seendizzle5765 Trenzalore
Agreed
DLFLux tbh I disliked it.
You could guess what was going to happen from the start. In tenants era, from the invasion, you had no idea he was going to sacrifice himself because of Wilfred. But in smiths era there was references to trenzalore in the eleventh hour
I love how the Doctor has a "surprise motherfuckers" effect everywhere he goes.
You're catching on...
to what The Doctor means...
And what the real question is...
Nothing better represents this than in the pandorica scene
@@jimoneil9578 Loved it. Sitiing in your silly little spaceships...
BECAUSE I.. AM. TALKING...
Do the Smart First.
Let Someone Else try first.
Aliens Collective Sphincture.
EEEPP!
XD yep
I love Cassie from spn!
The moment you heard that song, you knew something badass was gonna go down
Somber • SO TRUE. I listen to that song when I need motivation 😂
It makes me so happy
My ringtone.
Even when it first played in The Eleventh Hour you could tell what was up
What's the songs name?
Eleven was the perfect mix of childlike innocence and murderous rage. He didn't have to create a big scene. His words alone, and his scary delivery of them was enough to make demons run.
When a gods man goes to war
He was my favourite
Personally I like when David tenants doctor was running and the family was trying to get the essence from his watch.... and the dude he froze in time said the doctor wasn’t running because he was afraid but because he was trying to save them from his rage
Its not the man that screams, shows his muscles or punches thousands of enemies, fires a big gun or shoots rockets who is scary. Its the one that delivers a 2 minute speech and everybody is just running away. There is a reason why all the fighting heros of shows, movies, anime, books always have to fight, and the doctor has so much damn free time.
You'd think at some point they'd learn to leave earth the hell alone
"Did he just bring them back? DID HE JUST SAVE THE WORLD FROM ALIENS AND THEN BRING ALL THE ALIENS BACK AGAIN?"
- basically, the whole show
Lucifer Morningstar
I'm a Lucifan too.
Can't wait for Monday
I was reading this comment at the same time as he was saying that just wow
Going away is good. Never coming back is better.
Catman8274 except if its lucifer, then neither are good
Lucifer Morningstar yes Rory, keep up
I love how The Silence explains why you randomly trip over nothing. You just stepped on one of the corpses.
Kharn The Betrayer 😂😂😂😂that’s amazing
That's some pretty damn good logic there.
Also explains the short moments when driving when you ask yourself when you got there where you are at the moment, with no memories of the last minute or so. Just drove over some Silence :D
That could also explain how we get small cuts and bruises without any clue as to how we got them.
Holy-
Old hag: "The anger of a good man is not a problem, good men have too many rules"
Badass 11th Doctor: "Good men don't need rules. Today is not the day to find out why I have so many"
Damn that line is one of the most intimidating things I've ever heard.
If you pay close attention, he is just trying to say he is not a good man
@@marknewton3579 oh thanks sherlock
@@marknewton3579 he also is trying to say good men don't need rules because they would never hurt people. The reason he has so many rules is because if he didn't, he would end up hurting a lot of people which is why its so intimidating
'You'll find it's a very small universe when I'm angry with you' - basically spend the rest of eternity looking over your shoulder 😱
TRUTH.
River: Shoots her gun
Doctor: Sonicing fiercely
lololololol
*sonicing intensifies *
The sonic screwdriver has some combat properties he can just aim at a weapon and disable it
Go build a cabinet!
I mean he could be causing the sparks and concealment with mist in the room but yeah 😂
15:06 he is scary as hell in all the ''colonel runaway'' scene, but when he starts smiling right after being super angry at colonel- well it's just terrifying
Just class acting from Smith making the Eleventh Doctor just the best of all time!
It's impossible to tell if Eleven is Holmes or Moriarty
Imagine you were injured scared and alone...
"There's one thing you never ever put in a trap."
"What would that be sir?"
"Me"
Oooh savage!
Yep matt was one of the best
I think 11 is darker than 12, he just hides it more. This makes it even scarier when he lets his control slip like in the colonel runaway scene. He has a more chilling anger because it's usually so well hidden behind his goofiness and often child-like personality, as opposed to 12's anger which is kind of expected because he's always grumpy. This is why Matt Smith is my favourite doctor, there is so much depth to his character and his delivery is just perfect 👌
Hannah Moscrop I mean he activated a genocide threatens everything he disliked with increasingly horrible fates
Capaldi is grumpy, but Smith is dark
Hannah Moscrop favourite doctor 👌👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍👍
Capaldi is goddamn Scottish. That’s scary enough XD
I agree but the 12th doctor has depth in other ways and Peter Capaldi is such an incredible actor. It's hard to pick a favorite doctor but for right now I think it has to be him no offense to Matt Smith who I also enjoyed.
The doctor: so terrifying to his foes that having him *exactly where you want him* isn't enough to provide an ounce of comfort.
Let’s see we have a stubborn man, a master of tricks, and a master of action.
After that we have a man so alien the universe just doesn’t get him, the definition of passive aggressive, and bipolar incarnate.
Soon after that there was a lord of tricks, a king of time, and a man who knows war.
Now everyone knows about these ones, a bald man getting through things with emotion and brute force, that one Harvey Dent quote, and this guy.
Now there are a few more.
"Good men don't need rules. Today is not the day to find out why I have so many." Those might be empty words coming from most, but not from someone like The Doctor.
"he never raised his voice. That was the worst thing. The fury of the Time Lord, and then we discovered why. Why this doctor, who had fought with God's and demons, why he had run away from us. He was being kind."
Pokemc0831 that’s my favorite line of the whole series
11 did not fuck around
@@Shermy203 very true and his Matt’s amazing performance is why he is my favorite doctor and we of course get the 2 awesome lines that are in the comment thread, and are possibly my to favorite lines ever from the show
How to say "You're fucking around and you're very close to finding out" with class
In years to come, the fans will realize just how good Mat Smith was, and how lucky we were to get him.
sidebar recon well I’m one year from when you posted this and I’ve been missing him for years.
Oh yeah, 10 and 11 are the best new who doctors imo. 2005-2012 was a great era. (We don't talk about season 7 😜)
Mr Flibble I loved season 7 personally
@@strongraycool44d51 re-watched it last week and actually, it was a lot better than I remember. I quite enjoy Clara this time round and I loved the soundtrack sooo much. Solid series
Mr Flibble yeah. The first time you watch it you sort of can’t see how good it is but I’ve re watched it several times and it’s amazing. I don’t think you can fault an episode tbh. Besides asylum of the Daleks which is boring it’s a solid series
Some voice in the Tardis: “Fear me, I’ve killed 100s of timelords!”
Doctor: “Fear me, I’ve killed them all.” Oh snap!
The voice is called The House
@@clairemacfarlane3639 Do you happens to remember which episode it came from, I don't remember seeing it ?
What is that from anyway, which episode?
@@lazyh-online4839 the one where they leave the universe and the TARDIS is now a woman
@LazyH-Online @Manon Podstata
It’s in the episode “the doctors wife”
"Don't slump it's bad for your spine"
That one line was the moment that I fell in love with strax
Strax was a great character! He was so hilarious
Can we all just agree that pissing off the doctor is a very VERY bad idea when will they learn
I mean just watched rage of a time lord soo XD
They probably never will, sadly for them
i mean i bet for most the doctor is more of a myth and terrifying story they never actually thought they would have to account for.
Hmm "When will they learnnn"
You would REALLY think that they’d get the concept not to p*ss off The Doctor by now.
"Fear me.. I've killed hundreds of Timelords."
"Fear me.. I killed all of them.."
The moment when he said " basically run" was the first moment Matt felt like the doctor to me.
the first time he dipped fish fingers with custard i think i was like yep hes weird enough for me. and then smashes it out of the park
“There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.”
Lmfao one of my friends has said when i get mad “trevor youre the nicest dude on the planet but when you get mad holy shit 😂”
@@AdventuringwithTrevor doctor? is that you?))
King killer chronicles?
Me a gentle man: INFINITR POWER
And spiders. Ugh spiders
That guy said he's not a devil or a god, which is true, he's just the guy who's killed both.
good point. He killed Akhaten, just with a leaf and his memories, and he killed the Beast on Krop Tor, which is the personification of the Devil, by smashing a vase
@@skylargreen828 He also defeated the Gods of Ragnarok in The Greatest Show in the Galaxy, tricked the Black Guardian who is the personification of chaos itself, he entraped Fenric in a shadow dimension, he defeated the Great Intelligence several times and according to some sources, the Great Intelligence is basically a Great Old One from the Cthulhu mythos.
Bottom line: "Bill" was right in Once Upon a Time when she said that maybe the reason good wins is just a bloke travelling the universe, setting things right.
@@skylargreen828 Can we just pretend that retarded leaf bit never happened, and imagine that the Doctor's memories was enough...? Please?
@@andrewsheridan612 yeah that's so dumbus
@@asagoldsmith3328 Okay, I'm not gonna bother explaining it too deeply, but Clara's leaf was a memento, and i guess since she continuously thought of the things that could have happened if her mom didn't die, something that is infinite, that was enough. Yeah, it's maybe a tiny bit stupid. Not retarded.
I think his best moment is when he says excuse me I’m being extremely impressive up here and there’s no one to stand around looking impressed what’s the point of having you all
*extremely clever
"Fear Me I've Killed Hundreds of TimeLords" "Fear Me, I've Killed All Of Them."
That was the just awesome. Terrifying yes, but awesome.
Logan Colbetzor He is a Savage.
Savage.
AbbRunner Are you a Savage?
Storm And Stormy I suppose you could say that.
"They're trying to make him angry" 3:58 Fastest way for a villain to get himself into some real trouble...
If you were smart, you would stay on the Doctor's good graces. If you were wise, you would not anger the Doctor. If you were a genius, you would run for your life when the Doctor is angry.
@@Thechaosmaster1997"I'll do my best, but I strongly advise you to keep out of my way. You'll find that it's a very small universe when I'm angry with you."
12th Doctor to Ashildr.
Out of all the Doctor's incarnations, 11th is the only one who gets around "solving" difficulties simply and literally only by being the doctor. THAT is the reason why he's my favorite, THAT is what got me into this show. The others use their wit, sheer willpower, resources, relationships and the eternity at their disposal. Meanwhile 11th annihilates a world devouring "god" by telling it his autobiography.
He does it a lot more than the others, but remember 10? He basically said the vashta nerada were deadlier than almost all his other enemies. "Daleks? Aim for the eyestalk. Sontarans? Back of the neck. Vashta Nerada? Run."
Yet even so he stops a shadow horde of them on its way planning to eat him just by telling it who he is. "I'm The Doctor and you're in the biggest library in the universe, look me up."
Taking into account how dangerous they are I think this is the most badass individual moment of the New Who.
@@Ben-ng3og ?
Velocity haha he’s biased, I feel bad for the Americans
soooo in the end he is only able to solve any difficulties by showing off how badass his predecesors where, that is kind of a "if you don't play nice I call for my rich daddy"-move ^^
Mybe it is such a move, indeed. But it is bloody efficient.
God, the 11th doctor era will always be my favourite, and he'll always be my favourite doctor.
9 had been my first and favorite. i saw some 10...then i came back years later and started with 11 and marathoned it a couple months before matt announced he was leaving. my heart broke. and it still breaks when i revisit these moments.
11 is my doctor too, PREACH!!!
Honestly, I'm not the in the fandom and the 11th Doctor is my favorite as well 😍😂
The 10th and 11th doctor are my all time favorites
My family disagrees I do not.
The thing that I love about the doctor is that despite his dark side, he chooses to be good. He places rules on himself to keep himself from destroying the entire universe if he wanted.
Damn! That’s Deep!
Damn! That’s Deep!
Praise the Lord....
Based on current seasons, I think that he is one of the gods outside the universe.
When the Doctor tells the TARDIS, “Finish him off, girl.” and then leans against the console, with shadow obscuring his face, you can tell he’s fighting his darkness and anger... And his slight pleasure at seeing his enemy destroyed.
Wow.
damn. never pictured it that way. good observation
sounds like an anime XD
At some moment I thought he was enjoying it...
@@cargo71 I never doubted that he did.
someone managed to step too close to the things he cares most about and he aanswered on that without holding back.
11 was my first but as far as I can tell, this sort of behaviour is extrememly rare from the doc and that makes it all the more telling and powerful.
"You just tried to kill my oldest and truest companion, and she's even more ruthless than I am because she doesn't give a damn if she's a 'good TARDIS' or not, she just gets me where I need to be, when I need to be there. I gave you every chance to run."
"She won't."
"Hello I'm the doctor. Basically RUN!"
Best scene ever!!!!
@Sophie McLaughlin when's that?
Best one EVER
Don't you mean "I'm the Doctah"?
“Why would you care? She’s the woman who kills you!”
“I’m not dead”
If that’s not to doctor In a nutshell then I don’t know what is 👌🏻
Hes a dead man walking
YES I WAS GONNA SAY THAT SRSLY
The 11th: "There's one thing you never ever put in a trap..."
Angel: "What would that be, sir?"
11th: "...Me..."
Angel Bob-
despite being the youngest person to play the doctor, Matt Smith manages to express just how old the doctor is.
I think it's *because* of how young Matt Smith is. They did a good job of leaning into Matt Smith's youth, making the doctor so childish yet also so dark. Great job, Moffat. And brilliant acting, Smith.
This is absolutely true Matt does such an amazing
job as portraying the doctor he does bring out the doctor’s
age sometimes like when he’s with Clara in The Bells Of St John
he said I’m old fashioned and there are other lines too. Despite
Matt being the youngest doctor he truly puts forth an effort
to make the doctor his own.
Just my opinion bit i believe this to be the case becouse his personality feels like a combination of all the classic doctor's almost like matt did a lot of homework for this role
@@chloej1611mattbwS 26 at the time. Now He's 40 years old.
The Doctor doesn't run from trouble, trouble runs from The Doctor.
No, he does run from trouble plenty of times, until he figures out how to win.
Raymond Conlon only because the companion makes him run
Raymond Conlon He just doesn't want the companion to die. He doesn't care for his life, remember?
Cameron Evans Since when did he not care about his own life?
Raymond Conlon He says that he has not done certain things because there are people with him. This inadvertently says "I don't care if I die while saving people, I just don't want other people to die." He most likely said it in a episode also.
I love the way the Silence were defeated. They're set up as undefeatable, since they can brainwash you and make you forget their existance. But the phrase "Hoist by their own petard" comes to mind--the very thing that made them invincible made them the most vunerable creatures on Earth.
I always got the feeling the Doctor was so playful because he was afraid of himself.
That's probably not far from a certain truth. Saw a Halloween Clip looked like Jack O'Lantern.
Doctor was like. You want memories you jealous lil bastard. Take mine, Take it all $%^&. I know secrets that would end worlds and time itself. (apologies sp.] Seen it once. Need to see it again.
Nyazilla that is the speech at rings of akhaten in the episode called The Rings of Akhaten, season 7 if I remember correctly
Nyazilla Gojira i loved that speach. Except for the Clara part.
"Good men don't need rules. Now is not the time to find out why I have so many."
Perhaps one of the scariest and most spine chilling lines he's ever had.
Demons run when a good man goes to war
Night will fall and drown the sun
When a good man goes to war
Friendship dies and true love lies
Night will fall and the dark will rise
When a good man goes to war
Demons run, but count the cost
The battle's won, but the child is lost
I don’t like the last paragraph
@@sabinatsang cus its slightly sexist?
@@joeburnett9496 the last two lines just seem out of place, it doesn't read smoothly, the rest of the paragraph's ok
@@sabinatsang yeah thats fair, i agree tbh
I don't like any of it. Crosses that line from caml, cheesy and fun into cringy for me. I wasn't a big fan of that episode really. Plotwise and in terms of drama it was decent but the poem just went too far with the attempts at sounding grandiose and poetic. Overall it was a bit goofy too although there were a couple of great moments (col runaway, the rules line and strax as always).
Wow when I look at how much good stuff there was in one of my less liked episodes I realise how far we have fallen in the chibball era where every episode runs the gamut between bland and unremarkable to downright awful. Shame.
"C'mon look at me! No plan, no backup, no weapons worth a damn... just remember Who's standing in your way... AND THEN! Do the smart thing, let somebody else try first." (strikes a come-at-me-bro pose in front of dozens of alien fighter ships)
Rolled a crit on bluff.
For me that speech is my ultimate favourite speech along with 9s explanation to Rose on who he is cause I mean doesn't it just say everything you need to know about him
And the Akhaten speech
I love the speech but I love more that he admits afterwards that it'll only buy them 15 minutes or so.
30 seconds in and I already want to re-watch the entire series..
Guess what I'm doing...
I wonder what I've been doing since 2013....🤔
He'll yes
I keep rewatching on replay forever in between new episodes
I already am, I’m on the Big Bang.
I loved his speeches. They always felt so real and so scary, like this Doctor knew that deep inside he had an anger that he didn't want to have to unleash, so he told his enemies to run, and if they were smart enough. They listened
It's like a duck in a flowing river. You see what he wants you to see. But the mind is running balls out, just like his legs under the water
“Shouldn’t like that, do a bit.”
“Thank you, sweetie”
we LOVE a power couple
River is god
In the previous episode:
"...- And Professor Song, you did that face again...
-What Face?
-The 'He´s hot when he´s clever' face.
-That´s my normal face!
-Yes, it is...
-Shut up!
-Not a chance..."
"Good men don't need rules. Today is not the day to find out why i have so many."
JESUS, that delivery was perfect.
Pants-shitting moment for everyone who pissed him off.
Yep. The Doctor is terrifying when he wants to be...
Best moment in all of Doctor Who.
The big bang story Arc is one of the greatest of all time...and the silence story Arc...and the day of the doctor... And river song story Arc...basically every episode with Matt smith
LEgo FActory except when he goes to trenzalore in the future because that is just meh IN MY OPINION
nightmare killer true, I didn't like that episode very much
How long did that arc last, wasn't it about 2 - 3 series
damn you must have really low standards
LEgo FActory so true
Honestly Matt Smith is my favourite doctor ever, he tries desperately to be all happy and flappy but all that is merely a facade hiding his pain and wrath, thing is he is very good at hiding it so one ends up thinking that he is really like that, then something happens which makes him snap and there you see a pit of darkness so big that it encompassess the universe itself, the Doctor's wrath is truly terrifying because when you face it, it will be the last thing you witness in this life. To quote the 11th "Good men don't need rules, now is not the day to find out why I have so many"
The Doctor could scare off entire armies by clearing his throat
Dante Whingates IKR
He can destroy the Universe by looking at you
Then you know why I'm here...
Dante Whingates lol
"The anger of a good man is not a problem. Good men have too many rules."
"Good men don't need rules. Today is not the day to find out why I have so many."
Madame Kovarian, that sensation you're feeling is terror...and probably a little bit of pee.
get her a tampon
My fav part of that episode is Vastra's Reaction to "Try to get to me through the PEOPLE I LOVE!!" *HISS* *looking eagerly between the Doctor and Cnl Runaway*
Fez8745
This comment made my evening: thanks
That dark look , its from a man who ended time war.
When THAT music starts, you know shit's about to go down
I. Am. The. Doctor
And THAT music always brings a big smile on my face.
THAT music gives me goosebumps
THAT music means business
Best quotes:
"You lot. Back here. Now."
"Basically... run."
"You just raised an army against yourselves!"
"I think you should be very very careful about what you let back into this control room."
Favorite quote " The anger of a good man is never a problem...Good men have to many rules.
Good men don't need rules, today is not the day to find out why I have so many"
That was an awesome remark.
Well played.
Matt Smith has the best 'come at be bro' speeches ever
The doctor always seems to go the biggest extremes when he's worried about his companions. He crossed dimensions for rose. He conquered demons run for Amy. And he waited four billion years being killed over and over for Clara. When it comes to his companions, don't screw with The Doctor.
Jakob Pettigrew lol RIP Bill
11, at least, DEFINITELY goes to the most extremes for his companions. He basically broke all of his general principles about avoiding battles and not letting people get hurt because they were helping him to save Amy at daemons run.
Yeah but what could he have really done there??
Jakob Pettigrew "The universe is a very small place when I'm angry at you." 12th Doctor
Jakob Pettigrew exactly.
How he says "Fear me, I've killed all of them." is very on the tongue about how he slightly gets dark and I am amazed at how good Matt's acting can be.
The forever going cycle of Whovian Fans
Who's this new guy? I don't like him ¬.¬ ----> I hope this guy NEVER leaves ^.^ -----> Noooo, I don't want him to go Q^Q -----> Who's this new guy? I don't like him -----> *etc*
Ikr!
wow
I don't like number 9 and 12 , Never will like them. For me 11 was perfect.
NoSoMuSk I so daved was your fav
TheSingingGamingArtist MY LYFE IN A NUTSHELL
Has anyone else noticed that at 3:21 the Doctor mentions the two times he lost Rose Tyler?
"I sent you back into the Void!"= Battle of Canary Warf
"I saved the whole of Reality from you!"= Journey's End
No wonder he's in such a rage!!
Whoa, never noticed that before!
Thankfully he got over her. And became the Doctor again.
Haha I enjoyed ten at the time and originally wasn't sold on eleven but looking back now matt smith and capaldi eclipse him completely.
S2 is actually full of below average episodes even though I have watched it the most due to it being 'my' time when I was first really got into DW.
You're missing the most badass scene from all of Eleven. When he gets so furious over what happens to Amy, that he eradicates the entire Cybermen Fleet. The fury in that scene was amazing
Even though the Doctor destroyed the fleet, that was Rory's moment. He was the one staring down the Cybermen face to face without flinching and demanding answers.
Oh that was so good. When Rory sort of tilts his head, and the camera zooms in while the fleet goes supernova in the background. “Should I repeat the question?” God I had chills.
Grandpa Gary which episode is this?
@@Cysersoze It's season 6, episode 7 : A good man goes to war :)
"Good men don't need rules, today is not the day to find out why I have so many"
“Point your gun at me if it helps you relax...
Your only human”
"Leaving is good, never coming back is better" Someone learned from Harriet Jones !
Well, Ten's intention was to intimidate them into never coming back and spreading the message of "it is defended." Not to kill an enemy that had already surrendered.
The 11th Doctor will always be my doctor and I will always remember him! He was my doctor! He always made me happy when I felt down and upset and I thank him for doing that ever since! You will be remembered Matt.
true dat
David was cool too but eh I like Matt and Peter a lot more but that's just my own silly opinion.
I find it hard to choose. I like all of them so far. You could say the doctor my doctor !
Yea you could say that but out of all I just loved Matt as the doctor in my opinion.
The GeekTubers the 11th Doctor is always gonna be my favourite
“I’m the Doctor...
Basically... Run”
Instantly retreat.
He is really that terrifying to them.
Question, I never seen Dr. Who, but what is the silence say to the world?
I gotta be honest if I just heard that, no matter who I am, I would shit my pants
@@johnwarden2710 "You should kill us all on sight"
Also, it's funny how that line comes back when he says, "I mean us, run!"
Shown before on Forest of the dead
"I'm the Doctor. You're in the greatest library of the world. Look me up"
*Instant retreat by the Vashta Nerada*
The Eleventh Doctor has rolled a 20 on every intimidation roll he has ever made.
Nah, that is his natural charisma score alone.
Every time he rolls the d20, it somehow ends up landing on 21
@@TheTimmyboii1337 No, his persuasion skills are rather lacking. He just has a +20 intimidation bonus. Ten has a higher base charisma bonus.
@@chloej1611 Unfortunately, Ten fumbled his roll on Midnight.
@@caddan4175 missed the box...
Edit, The Dr is unbeatable at DnD.
Can alter time and has more imagination than anyone whilst being able to think faster than any living thing 😂
*rolls natural 20 for charisma*
Charisma modifier +20
Now wanna make a dnd character called the doctor bard with insane charisma and intelligence
@@mondaysinsanity8193 eh i dont know about bard
maybe mystic?
@@somethingstuffguy4159 artificer bro
Critical Success!
"Good men don't need rules. Today is not the day to find out why I have so many." And a whole global fandom shat their pants! This and 12 threatening Arya Stark with Daleks is why I have an unbreakable rule against pissing off decent people. They have seen all the horrors you have, and yet they're kinder than you - not because you scare them, but because they are scared of who they become without it.
The Doctor saves the world more by just being who he and scaring things away with his past. 😁
Its almost like the writers were setting up the idea that he's become someone to be feared and that maybe, people might want him dead because of it...
All leading up to Demons Run
This episode reminds me of silence in the library, where the doctor was being attacked by the Vashta Nerada. He tells them "I'm the doctor and you're in the biggest library in the universe....look me up". They immediately back down lmao
Daniel Bailey Um no, the 10th doctor already did the same thing in silence in the library
The Library. So big it doesn’t need a name, just a great big The
I feel like Matt portrayed the doctor with the most rage yet buried underneath a childlike facade of innocence and I love it
My favorite . . . "Good men don't need rules. Today's not the day to find out why I have so many."
David Tennant is my Doctor, but it will always be Matt Smith's era that had me on goosebumps!
I definetely agree!
for me its matt smith, tennant as a close second and then capaldi trailing pretty far behind. I don't dislike capaldi but to me he pales in comparison to tennant or smith.
The music was top notch for Matt Smith
sameee
oh come on...David Tennant for life
Sam and Dean: we hunt mythical creatures
Doctor: what did they ever do to you? Not all of them are bad
The most possible answer the Doctor could give them
+José Pablo Hernández Leyton "you have a horror movie called ALIEN? That's so offensive, no wonder everyone want to invade you"
matthew ball to be honest they are hypocrites and even kill a lot of innocent ones. I feel sad.
sam and dean would probably end up killing the doctor lmao, atleast dean would anyway
Frankie Hays he could try!!!
9th was fantastic but failed to protect
10th was saving a lot but got nothing in return
11th was bright but lost people
12th was redeemed but haunted by the past
13th was a retarded agenda dropped into the concrete by her parents and was raised with a bunch of cardboard cut outs of people and to this day she still doesn't know
Humans Are Retarded Creatures shut up bruh
I loved how he walked through eccelstion and Tennant.. they will never be forgotten.. buttt... wher Da wAR DOctOR BoI?
@@ultracraftyt3701 You do realise how the eleventh hour was broadcasted in 2010 and the introduction of the War Doctor was 2013 right?
9th: Born from war he fights, yet can save none.
10th: A beacon of hope for the lost yet unable to follow the path. He falls, victorious.
11th: An eternity has passed yet he remains, covered in the blood of those he loved.
12th: All is lost. An age has passed yet all is naught but dust. The first second of eternity has passed. The warrior falls.
You know stuff is about to go down when the music starts
Like "oh shit run the doctor is gonna make u regret living"
Anything is possible when that music is playing
What's the name of that song?
For real, though. It's like playing co-op mode on COD: Modern Warfare 2, and you start hearing the music that means a juggernaut is coming, and you and your friends start panicking, trying to find a strong, defensible location, but also one with an escape route out the back.
@@lazyh-online4839 I am the doctor
Matt Smiths Doctor had some absolutely epic moments but the moment at 15:21 is absolutely terrifying, he went from barely contained rage to absolutely cold inside.
There's a conversation from River Song which at that time didn't make sense at all. But now it makes perfect sense. She said: "You know I wish the doctor was here" "...yes he is the doctor but not my doctor. Now my doctor, I've seen whole armies turn and run away and he'd just swagger off back to his tardis".
You can just tell by words that she was speaking of eleven.
Never saw that scene, but I can imagine River Song saying that.
@@xenatsukino5772 That´s from Silence on the Library, Series 4...
"And what happened to them?" "Hello, I'm the doctor. basically... run." I love it. :)
David Tennant will always be my favourite, But Matt Smith was fantastic in the role
Absolutely Fantastic
@@dimitrizoya8344 no, thats Eccleston
The eleventh is the best. The music. The acting. The childlike wonder. The badass. The fucking bow tie.
Perfection.
He has two very different sides, but both so special and amazing and awesome.
An example, compare 13:49 (acting like a little boy) to 14:50 (Acting like an angry, powerful time lord)
Chills.
amara kampert you just summarized everything I like about him
I try 🙃
@Mari Gellerman River didn't.
I feel like the writers of 12 were trying too hard to be dramatic (it wasn’t capaldis fault he’s a very good actor and I liked his last season with bill) 12 11 balanced drama and hilarity
“The fUcKinG bowtie”
the thing is, 10 was badass too, for sure, but it was too much in my opinion. Allways grumpy and dark and stuff. 11 is like a child trapped inside a man and allways giggly like that but when the old timelord shows his face, "unleashes the fury of the timelord" you might say its so much more epic because its such strong contrast to the little giggle child. its terrifying and badass and thats what i like about him.
thats why i love his character so much, the contrast lol that he doesn't suffer fools gladly. he's gorgeous in his cleverness, child like behavior, energy and affection. its just off the charts when he can scary up too.
I loved them both.
I think you're forgetting how cheery and chipper 10 could often be. Quite often like a kid in a candy store.
I love this character the actor did such a great job of protraying the "giggly child but also badass" its my favourite doctor
That’s why I loved Donna as a companion. With 10th’s darkness and Donna’s wit, they made a perfect duo.
“Fear me, I’ve killed hundreds of time lords”
“Fear me, I’ve killed all of them”
Chills my dude
when Christopher first came, he blow the shit up, Tennant, sword fight, and Smith, just make them scam with word. that is natrual badass
Well, then there's Capaldi who plaiys an Electric Guitar on a Tank
TheJediDoc I hate the 12th regeneration. What makes it worse is they gave him an electric guitar and scrapped the sonic screwdriver for sonic sunglasses just to make him "cool" because they lost, like, 70-80% of their fan base when he came
Actually Capaldi was a musician: the "rock-n-roll" style came from Capaldi himself, some times, not from the authors.
If you knew Capaldi before he came to be the 12th Doctor, it's a nice reference to his past.
John Smith preach!
good to know is not just me hating Capaldi
"Good men don't need rules, and today is not a good day to find out why I have so many."
Savage
Fear me I've killed hundreds of Time Lords.
Fear me, I've killed all of them.
DrakeMarvell ... The Doctor lies...
***** Indeed he did, though to be fair, he didn't know at the time he didn't.
i am the doctor, basically RUN
DrakeMarvell well didn't he kill them all and then saved them all later
He never killed the Time-Lords. If you watched Day of The Doctor, you would know that.
I MISS MATT SO MUCH GOD DAMN. HIS BOW TIES AND HIS SOUNDTRACK WHYY
Meh....David was better
JUSTT my opinion
Fiorella Michael
But no the scripts.
me too, i don't understand why they haven't kept the soundtrack :((
Grace Wedge they kept his theme though so thats good
Fiorella Michael i agree
The Doctor beating the crap out of a Dalek and Amy just standing there like Wtaf 😂
The Pandorica speech will forever be my favourite from Matt "let somebody else try first"
My favorite is the Akahtan speech. It gives you the best look at the Doctor’s psyche that you can seem
The ships were like nah Mate I’m fine I don’t wanna die
"Good men dont need rules" "Nows not the time we find out why I have so many"
Impling he's not a good man
He's not, he's a kind man, good men are forgiving, good men follow the rules on the straight and narrow. Whereas a kind man can be anything, a kind man can be angry, a kind man can be unforgiving, the doctor is a kind man, not a good man.
"this is why he ran away and hid. He was being kind"
@@Shermy203 family of blood part 1 and 2 are my favorite david tennant episodes
"You were a phenomenal Doctor. Goodness had nothing to do with it."
But also, "Demons run when a good man goes to war" and "I'm looking for a good man."
The Doctor is a good man, but he doesn't see himself as a good man. He's all too aware of his own faults and mistakes to see himself as a good man. This is emphasized in "Amy's Choice," calling himself "the Devil," and every time a Dalek says that he'd make a good Dalek.
Also implied by his face being half covered in shadow when he says it
I think its always funny that people don't know or forget the The Doctor is basically a war criminal or at least terrifyingly dangerous.
But he didn't kill the time lords, right?? He locked them away in a parallel timeline.
@@mr.nobody4994 he killed alot in the time war though and hes destroyed entire species
@@dangelnut ofcourse he killed, during the war. But he also ended the war. And he stopped the daleks from taking over the universe more times than I can remember. And not only them.
@@mr.nobody4994 Depending on the timeline, he might not remember. In order for that plan to work, the Doctors had to forget that they actually saved the Time Lords, and so each doctor left thinking that they just used The Moment to wipe out every time lord and every dalek: millions and billions of souls, that the Doctor killed. Thats what he means, several times in this video.
@@Elsie1_z that I know. It's so sad, that he lives with that enormous guilt, thinking he killed all of his people.
That silence scene where they're rescuing Amy is one of my favourite scenes ever. The whole Doctor and river flirting, the moon walk, the silence themselves.
"Fear me, I've killed hundreds of Timelords"
"Fear me, I've killed all of them" (Eyeroll)
I read this as soon as i watched it.
great quote but do u remember that bit in forest of the dead
"Dont play games with me! You just killed someone i liked, that is not a safe place to stand! Im the doctor and your're in the biggest library in the universe................................look me up "
(epic music plays)
vasda-nerada "u have one day."
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The moment that the words "Hello, I'm The Doctor. Basically, run" came out of his mouth I knew he would be my Doctor.
IKR
ye same
"...And one great kick up the back-side for the Silence!"
I never get tired of hearing that.
You know that shit is about to go down when that music starts
I like the Demon's Run music, when Danny Boy fires on the base
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And it was at that moment, the Atraxi knew...they fucked up.
lol
yeah
+SuperGodlike101 yep.XD
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Basically fuck off
The atraxi scene is always my favorite. They just noped out of the planet because of the doctor, he warned them and they were like:
“Wait this...OH SHIT WE GOTTA GO WE GOT THE IDEA NO COMING BACK PLEASE DONT HARM US-“
That moment when you make the space faring species not afraid of Nukes to metaphorically shit themselves and run, you know you're a badass. Matt smith proved in that moment, that is the doctor, and his doctor was Badass.
The moment u go from hating him replacing David to thinking fuck he’s so good too
@cbankvlogs194 that was the turning point for me, too. So well done.
Doctor: "And you know what? This traps got a great big mistake in it. A great, big, whopping mistake!"
Angel Bob: "What mistake sir?"
(Doctor acquires gun)
Angel Bob: "Can I ask again? You mentioned a mistake we made."
Doctor: "Oh big, big mistake. Really huge. Didn't anyone ever tell you there's one thing you never put in a trap if you're smart, if you value your continued existence, if you have any plans of seeing tomorrow, there's one thing you never, ever put, in a trap."
Angel Bob: "And what would that be sir?"
Doctor: "Me."
Andrew Howard most badass line in all of everyone’s history
(Doctor Acquires Gun) might be the most terrifying thing i have ever seen written because you know he won't kill you with it....so why does he have it?
And this is why Matt Smith is the best doctor.
Anyone else find that one Silent just chilling in a bar hilarious?
I like to think he's just looking for love. See all these other one's in strategic locations but this one just standing there watching the game on TV.
Actor Adam Anouer dude I cried from laughing but no I think that he has enough and is trying to get drunk
the one what?
@@ditrixgenesis781 those grey faced aliens there called the silence
r/whoosh
First scene. Dude, he called back aliens that could burn planets for a scolding!! XD
Chills, every time I see Matt Smith get confident, angry, or REALLY clever like with the Angels. "I think they've forgotten the GRAVITY of the situation."
Matt Smith and David Tennant tie for first place for me always. They are just both phenomenal actors, its hard to choose.
Yes it's very hard, but Matt is objectively better because Davies made a terrible mistake.
He created a love story between Rose and the Doctor.
Agree!
This is so true!! But i love 12 too he was an awesome doctor and he had exactly the traits id sort of expect to see from an ancient, two-hearted genius alien. 12s ability to make speeches was unparalleled in my opinion.
That's why the 50th anniversary was such a joy. Those two played off each other so brilliantly
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Eleven will always have badass moments and Ten will have the emotional moments.
Fire Fox I believe that.
True but Tens badassery is darker by far. Check the rage of a timelord
11 also has the emotional moments for me.
[*] Nobody talk to me, nobody *HUMAN* has anything to say to me today!
[*] Amy starts remembering Rory and cries in front of him.
[*] Amy remembers the Doctor during the wedding.
[*] Vincent and the Doctor. The whole episode.
[*] Idris (TARDIS in human form) says "Hello". I fully expected her to say it after greeting him with "Goodbye. Not goodbye, what's the other one?", but didn't expect to hit so hard.
[*] A lot of things from "A good man goes to war".
[*] The first two Claras we watched die.
definitely
coladict Dont forget when amy and Rory die and he reads the book and rips out the end because he hates endings