I had a geography teacher who was like that. Started on subject then went off on wild tandems, sometimes with tales literally about his travels on a tandem. I used to fall asleep in his class. He was so wrapped up in his stories he'd only guess that I was asleep when my elbow would occasionally slip off the desk.😁
My head cannon is that during their 24-year night, River told him all about her time as a professor. It sounded like something he would be really good at. After losing her, he figured it was a nice way to keep her in his hearts.
Aamina Saleh ...You remember being alive yesterday. You hope you're gonna be alive tomorrow. So it *feels* like you are travelling, one to the other, but nobody's moving anywhere!
heyitsfithri Days don't exist, they were created by men to measure with numbers the effect of their existence. It's just one stream actually, and a cycle for day/night, which is actually the earth changing position. Nothing really changes, only our perception. The only change we're gonna really feel like "time", is the day we're born (BEGIN) and the day we die (END).
@@SunnyShuklathedoctor except for those people that think he's too eccentric or some nonsense. I mean they're not wrong about him being eccentric, but isn't every genius a bit nutty?
The Doctor setup as a Professor at a university doing lectures, is probably one of my favorite things in all of New Who. It’s a side of him we just haven’t seen in the revived series and brought such a fresh feeling to the show. That alone made series 10 an instant favorite for me. On top of that it also created a “teacher - student” relationship with the newest companion (Bill) which we haven’t seen since classic who. I loved it. I think the show could really benefit from similar unique setups in the future.
10) Series 10 9) Series 8 8) Series 2 7) Series 7 6) Series 6 5) Series 9 4) Series 5 3) Series 1 2) Series 3 1) Series 4 I love all 10 series but it's just that the first 9 are all slightly better than 10 was overall.
Andrew Chapman Music, physics, biology, chemistry, mathematics, geography, history, astronomy... he could teach so many and I would listen attentively for every one. His speeches are mesmerising.
I like this episode because it's mostly from the perspective of Bill. Viewing the Doctor as an outsider, which he is, is an interesting concept, something that's been done since the very first episode.
@@ephraimcullen Same. Doctor Who is always at it's best when it uses speeches, the speeches in Doctor Who are so damn memorable, especially the War speech from Zygon invasion/inversion (i forgot which episode) and the 'do i have the right?' speech from Genesis of the Daleks
This reminded me one time at University when I was in a class (English class) and we were talking about how certain words of fiction become so popular and so used that they end up having their own place in a country's dictionary, which leads me to say "Dalek", this instantly started a short talk about Doctor Who (though only a few students actually knew Doctor Who, the majority didn't understand) and at some point, the teacher asks, "Do any of you know what TARDIS means?" and I instantly, without missing a beat replied "Time and Relative Dimension in Space" like really fast, and the whole class turned around to look at me (I was at the far back of the class) like in the movies. It was a good time and an interesting class when we started to talk more about Doctor Who.
The doctor needs a lecture series They could get a whole bunch of scientists, poets...etc and consult them to write the script and they could let him lecture on it
He just decided to retire from TH-cam and move on with his life, which is fair enough. But what I don't understand is why he had to delete all of his videos instead of leaving them on TH-cam.
Capaldi is my favorite among the Classic and New Who Doctors. Hopefully he will remain open to doing Big Finish in the future. Loved the speech, there are elements of it that show up in Twice Upon a Time.
So if this is all true Peter is still the Doctor somewhere in the midst of time? And so is Matt Smith and David Tennant and all the others? So we don't have to argue anymore?
It wouldn't just feel like it, they literally exist all at once, there is an infinite possibility that the Doctor could have travelled to this time in any and all of his lives, leading to the theory that the Doctor and all of his regenerations are here right now.
@@voldlifilm Nope, he said he doesn't like the idea. In multi-Doctor stories the past Doctors are always a supporting role to the current one, and Capaldi can't see his Doctor in that kind of role. He also thinks it would cheapen his exit. So, no Capaldi in next year's 60th Anniversary specials I'm afraid.
@@SarcyBoi41 But Peter won't always be what he is now. You might think today that there are things you will never do, but eight years from now you're not going to be "you", are you? You're going to be somebody else surrounded by different circumstances, thinking differently about the world. Well, you might be. He might be My point is that everything is in a state of flux.
@@BlueStar4040 I'm 13 and I get most of it :/ I call it brach theory. Since it makes sence because eyes run on fps like computers so pictures layed out is each frame. And when the graves are played in order it looks like it's alive. That's how it works. And he's taking abt if all this eimages wer happening at once. Meaning you won't even exist at the presice moment your weere born and the moment you lived.
I just got to thinking...what if The Doctor is teaching these kids the same way a teacher at the Academy on Gallifrey would teach them because that's the only way he knew how to teach them? Also: The Doctor has taught physics before, it was just at a Junior High School level. Or should've been, had the Krillitanes not intervened...
I love this explanation of the Tardis. It didn't occur to me that the Tardis was exactly like a city where different points in time are coexisting simultaneously.
One of the benefits of being the Doctor is you can babble to a room full of people about meaningless, generic, inspirational-sounding stuff about time and pass it off as a university-level physics lecture.
@@puthetyc9318 no I just have an issue with lazy writing when they are trying to make it somehow feel introspective. The thing is banal and try to make it sound deep. At least the thing about time being woobly bubbly or something wasn't pretending to be deeper than it is. It is a criticism of the deterioration of the writing
It all links with series 2 with David Tennant this exact song plays in the cafe with Sarah Jane when they repair K9 and rose eats chips, as bill serves chips
Xtra Spice Mikey: For someone who complains about it being brought up out of nowhere every episode, you just brought that into a discussion that had nothing to do with that.
Xtra Spice Mikey, actually, some youtuber counted how many times Bill mentions her sexuality and compared to the amount of other companions mentioning their sexuality, and Bill came third. Rose and Amy came first and second respectively. Humans tend to notice things that aren't exactly usual in a n every day basis. So it when it does happen, it sticks put like a saw thumb. Like if Amy mentioned a time one of her ex boyfriends did something, it wouldn't seem to out of place, but if Bill did the same about an ex girlfriend, it would really stand out.
Season 10 is one of the absolute best seasons of New Who. While there had been moments of brilliance before, it felt like Moffatt and Capaldi had *really* got to the core of who Twelve was. Bill was a phenomenal companion, and her chemistry with Twelve was excellent. Missy's arc across the season was inspired. The Monks and the Mondasian Cybermen were some of the best villains in all of New Who. Even the Doctor's role as a university professor was just brilliant (as evidenced by this wonderful clip). I could easily have watched three or four seasons of this iteration of the show.
I like to think that for every one of his lectures he's not really teaching anything related to what the class is supposed to be about but he's so good at babbling about every meaningful aspect of life that the students just forgot why they enrolled in the class and just went along with it. Not everyday your health teacher starts talking about the fundamentals of quantum physics and the vastness of space and time
love how the timeline of this video jumps between the lecture and Bill. It really drives home the point that sequence and causality are what makes time feel like it's moving, not any actual "motion". If you were watching a teacher (not necessarily the Doctor; *anything* could happen with him/her) give a lecture and suddenly found yourself in front of the clock tower at 0:32, would you think the teacher caused this jump?
Series 10 is really such an underrated series. Even its worst episode is still okay. I'm conflicted, because I could have watched 2-4 more seasons of Capaldi stuck on Earth as a professor with just quick jaunts off to fun places and times, but I wonder if the concept worked so well and was so special because it was brief.
This is my favorite opening to any episode of Who so far, both classic and modern. I keep coming back to this scene. Capaldi is a treasure, and we were so lucky to have gotten him.
I've watched this episode at least 7 times already and this clip who knows how many times for 4 years and is just now that I'm realizing "Love will tear us apart" plays in the background of the pub scene. Great foreshadowing
What’s interesting is that the first essay, that Bill got a 97 on, is actually a paper published by CalTech, on blazars, basically a galaxy’s center that emits a jet of energy at relativistic speeds.
I think this was one of the most profound and incredible scenes in the series (edit: as in "all of new who". Sorry, I'm American) to not take place during the climax of a season or episode (and possibly even without this constraint)
"Now, before you all leave, I want your essays on why one should never eat pears, on my desk, this coming Friday."
Gonna fail that one. Pears are great.
Aaron Lies
Yeh apples are the best
Does he say that in the episode?
honestly prefer mangos
I imagine that he was supposed to teach them about gravity or something that day, and just ranted about the TARDIS instead.
It's called infodumping, a thing autistic people do and as the doctor, no matter which, is heavily autistic coded it fits quite well.
Omega of Gallifrey omg 😂😂😂
I had a geography teacher who was like that. Started on subject then went off on wild tandems, sometimes with tales literally about his travels on a tandem. I used to fall asleep in his class. He was so wrapped up in his stories he'd only guess that I was asleep when my elbow would occasionally slip off the desk.😁
@@LoriCiani my Spanish teacher goes from teaching verbs to talking about how he took on the entire Brazilian army single handedly.
My god if I was ever a professor teaching gravity i would quote DIO so hard
i would love to have him teach me random subjects every day, he does it so well
Oh hey timeworks ig
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It would also be slightly terrifying because of anything else that might show up with him.
@ But what if you could listen to Peter Capaldi deliver lectures written by Doctor Who writers on new topics everyday?
Tf u doing here
My head cannon is that during their 24-year night, River told him all about her time as a professor. It sounded like something he would be really good at. After losing her, he figured it was a nice way to keep her in his hearts.
Well, also, all the teachers and students he's traveled with over the years
@@2Scribbleyeah, but its more connected to you if your dead wife was a teacher... u probably wont bat an eye if your school teacher dies...
@edgyguy7084
Dunno, Ian and Barbara had a big impact on One and whether or not it's alright to club a bitch 😆
I miss him :(
Torchwood Boy me too
same
He will always be with us, so long as we remember him.
Same
Same..
Time, time doesn't pass. The passage of time is an illusion and life is the magician.
Oliver Linklater ...Because life only let's you see one day at a time.
Aamina Saleh ...You remember being alive yesterday. You hope you're gonna be alive tomorrow. So it *feels* like you are travelling, one to the other, but nobody's moving anywhere!
heyitsfithri Days don't exist, they were created by men to measure with numbers the effect of their existence. It's just one stream actually, and a cycle for day/night, which is actually the earth changing position. Nothing really changes, only our perception.
The only change we're gonna really feel like "time", is the day we're born (BEGIN) and the day we die (END).
Shut up !
Oliver LinkLater Couldn't have been said better.
He was so good as a University lecturer. Capaldi seemed so in his element, it was beautiful.
He is the Doctor. In our own culture Doctor can mean Teacher just as much as Healer. PHD just as much as MD. Among other things o.o
I saw him lecturing for two minutes and yet I know he's 100 times better than any teacher at my school...
Lenley .13 same
same
He's 100 times better than any teacher at any school.
The one class you would find it impossible to fall asleep even if it's 2 hours a day from Monday to Friday.
Perhaps because he's the only teacher you've actually watched for two minutes.
Don't we all wish Peter Capaldi/ The Doctor was our actual University Lecturer! 😍
Attendance: 100%
I like his accent
Imagine if each Doctor was a Lecturer of a certain area?
@@foxboss1925 Yes, the seven doctor.
@@SunnyShuklathedoctor except for those people that think he's too eccentric or some nonsense. I mean they're not wrong about him being eccentric, but isn't every genius a bit nutty?
The Doctor setup as a Professor at a university doing lectures, is probably one of my favorite things in all of New Who. It’s a side of him we just haven’t seen in the revived series and brought such a fresh feeling to the show. That alone made series 10 an instant favorite for me. On top of that it also created a “teacher - student” relationship with the newest companion (Bill) which we haven’t seen since classic who. I loved it. I think the show could really benefit from similar unique setups in the future.
Series 8
Writers: Hey you know, this Capaldi guy is REALLY good with speeches!
Series 9 & 10
Writers: Give him ALL the speeches!
This coment is realy underated
And honestly I'm okay with it. I could watch him do lectures for hours
I would like your comment but I kinda want it to stay at "666"
Yeah he is really god teaching
They gave him so many memorable speeches they had nothing left by the time Whittaker took over.
When I first watched that scene,I realised that series 10 was going to be one hell of a ride!!!!
nahh.... but 2 last episodes were best of who
Series Ten is right next to Series Three as my favorite.
Funny because I thought 10 was the worst, yet series 9 the best.
10) Series 10
9) Series 8
8) Series 2
7) Series 7
6) Series 6
5) Series 9
4) Series 5
3) Series 1
2) Series 3
1) Series 4
I love all 10 series but it's just that the first 9 are all slightly better than 10 was overall.
Season 11 was too but a ride where you are sick and dont want to be on it while regretting getting on
I would ace every class with the Doctor as my teacher.
I probably would have actually paid attention. He certainly would have made a great musician teacher as he plays the guitar.
Andrew Chapman Music, physics, biology, chemistry, mathematics, geography, history, astronomy... he could teach so many and I would listen attentively for every one. His speeches are mesmerising.
Lol, they state in the show, because he just rants like that for the whole lecture nobody actually learns anything.
@@charliedawson4877 Yeah, I was gonna comment, you'd only ace the class if he can actually stay on topic.
They all 100% failed.
I like this episode because it's mostly from the perspective of Bill. Viewing the Doctor as an outsider, which he is, is an interesting concept, something that's been done since the very first episode.
"Letting it get to you. You know what that's called? Being alive. Best thing there is. Being alive right now is all that counts."
- The Doctor
Ahh it's not doctor who without a great speech
that's why I havent been enjoying 13 so much :( No good speeches. Just goofyness.
@@ephraimcullen Same. Doctor Who is always at it's best when it uses speeches, the speeches in Doctor Who are so damn memorable, especially the War speech from Zygon invasion/inversion (i forgot which episode) and the 'do i have the right?' speech from Genesis of the Daleks
I wish that The Doctor (Peter Capaldi) would be my profressor :')
Juan Tellez Series 10 proved Ace right, The Doctor _IS_ The Professor. :)
I think any of them would have made a great professor.
My professor is exactly like The Doctor, like 12 ;-)
+Champuli me too! Great teacher and the best at sick burns. Trolled the hell of anyone who annoyed him. One of the lest popular among the department.
Hell no. I don't want to write a 3k word essay about free will :)
TARDIS means life...
And the Tardis has been one of the Doctor's longest companions.
Clever.
I would love to have the doctor as my lecturer 😀
Oh yes!
Tell me about it!
Who wouldn't?
We all would.
LordCreep33 so do i
This reminded me one time at University when I was in a class (English class) and we were talking about how certain words of fiction become so popular and so used that they end up having their own place in a country's dictionary, which leads me to say "Dalek", this instantly started a short talk about Doctor Who (though only a few students actually knew Doctor Who, the majority didn't understand) and at some point, the teacher asks, "Do any of you know what TARDIS means?" and I instantly, without missing a beat replied "Time and Relative Dimension in Space" like really fast, and the whole class turned around to look at me (I was at the far back of the class) like in the movies. It was a good time and an interesting class when we started to talk more about Doctor Who.
What then?
I absolutely LOVE this scene so much!!!!!!
Soooo TARDIS means life?
In a way, yes. Remember when the universe ended because the TARDIS exploded?
mmm, yas!
Erik Dean ohhhh true huh.
+Riain Biehle It also means "What the hell?" as answered by The Doctor to answer Bill's question
Ryan Olsen ig it's the answer to a lot of things lol
I adore this scene
I only just noticed.
Bill's foster mum was Valerie in the episode 'Gridlock'.
Mind blown.
The doctor needs a lecture series
They could get a whole bunch of scientists, poets...etc and consult them to write the script and they could let him lecture on it
My God I'll miss Moffat and Capaldi. They both understood the character completely like I don't feel anyone had in a long time.
Joe of TH-cam channel TARDISArchives (which is sadly no longer uploading anymore videos) is among the Doctor's students somewhere during his lecturer.
Andrew Chapman woah really? And also, why doesn't he upload?
He just decided to retire from TH-cam and move on with his life, which is fair enough. But what I don't understand is why he had to delete all of his videos instead of leaving them on TH-cam.
Andrew Chapman Welcome to the official doctor who TH-cam channel.
He set his videos to private because fans kept bothering him and got angry at him for leaving TH-cam
Wings of Darkness Is there a playlist with all his videos? Or does anyone at least know a link, I loved them so much. :(
Much like UNIT always keeps the Doctor listed on staff, I'd love it if the Doctor will just come and go to teach at that uni.
It's Cardiff University in case you were curious. I got offered a place there this year and I'm definitely accepting it.
Save the planet then go give a lecture for lunch. So cool
Capaldi is my favorite among the Classic and New Who Doctors. Hopefully he will remain open to doing Big Finish in the future. Loved the speech, there are elements of it that show up in Twice Upon a Time.
So if this is all true Peter is still the Doctor somewhere in the midst of time? And so is Matt Smith and David Tennant and all the others? So we don't have to argue anymore?
J Choudhry
The Day of The Doctor seems to make this the case.
I didn't think of that. It's almost like they're trying to tell us something..... :)
J Choudhry basically, yes. Any regeneration could travel to your time and if they showed one by one, it would indeed feel like they all exist at once.
Well it would be kind of boring if the Doctor couldn't visit the same time twice.
It wouldn't just feel like it, they literally exist all at once, there is an infinite possibility that the Doctor could have travelled to this time in any and all of his lives, leading to the theory that the Doctor and all of his regenerations are here right now.
I think that I’m still in denial that we will no longer have any episodes with Peter 😔
Oh, he'll probably be back in some crossover down the line.
@@voldlifilm Nope, he said he doesn't like the idea. In multi-Doctor stories the past Doctors are always a supporting role to the current one, and Capaldi can't see his Doctor in that kind of role. He also thinks it would cheapen his exit.
So, no Capaldi in next year's 60th Anniversary specials I'm afraid.
@@SarcyBoi41 But Peter won't always be what he is now. You might think today that there are things you will never do, but eight years from now you're not going to be "you", are you? You're going to be somebody else surrounded by different circumstances, thinking differently about the world. Well, you might be. He might be My point is that everything is in a state of flux.
Im honistly so sad that he doesn't do lectures like this irl. Because you gave no clue how much I want to go see them every day
This. I'm a teenager so I would have NO clue what hes talking abt but I would still go...
@@BlueStar4040 I'm 13 and I get most of it :/ I call it brach theory. Since it makes sence because eyes run on fps like computers so pictures layed out is each frame. And when the graves are played in order it looks like it's alive. That's how it works. And he's taking abt if all this eimages wer happening at once. Meaning you won't even exist at the presice moment your weere born and the moment you lived.
I just got to thinking...what if The Doctor is teaching these kids the same way a teacher at the Academy on Gallifrey would teach them because that's the only way he knew how to teach them?
Also: The Doctor has taught physics before, it was just at a Junior High School level. Or should've been, had the Krillitanes not intervened...
I love this explanation of the Tardis. It didn't occur to me that the Tardis was exactly like a city where different points in time are coexisting simultaneously.
One of the benefits of being the Doctor is you can babble to a room full of people about meaningless, generic, inspirational-sounding stuff about time and pass it off as a university-level physics lecture.
Willy Shakespear said something like that.
Listen to the words, and maybe you’d get a meaning
I think that should be a course.
@ r/iamverrysmart
@@puthetyc9318 no I just have an issue with lazy writing when they are trying to make it somehow feel introspective.
The thing is banal and try to make it sound deep. At least the thing about time being woobly bubbly or something wasn't pretending to be deeper than it is.
It is a criticism of the deterioration of the writing
I never thought I'd see someone teach philosophy and physics at the same time, but here we are, and I loved every second of it
Love this speech, great way to start a series
I wish the Doctor could be my lecturer it would be so much fun 😩😅
Alisha Vlogs I wouldn't be able to calm down from excitement if he was
I love that they made the doctor a professor in this series it’s perfect
It all links with series 2 with David Tennant this exact song plays in the cafe with Sarah Jane when they repair K9 and rose eats chips, as bill serves chips
I forgot that bill was a dinner lady
Joseph Holder Did you forget that Rose was also a dinner lady
Bill's grandmother is basically Barbie. She's done everything.
Xtra Spice Mikey: For someone who complains about it being brought up out of nowhere every episode, you just brought that into a discussion that had nothing to do with that.
Don't feed the trolls.
Xtra Spice Mikey, actually, some youtuber counted how many times Bill mentions her sexuality and compared to the amount of other companions mentioning their sexuality, and Bill came third. Rose and Amy came first and second respectively. Humans tend to notice things that aren't exactly usual in a n every day basis. So it when it does happen, it sticks put like a saw thumb.
Like if Amy mentioned a time one of her ex boyfriends did something, it wouldn't seem to out of place, but if Bill did the same about an ex girlfriend, it would really stand out.
Bill is so underrated I love her
Congratulations for One Million Subscribers Doctor.
2:17 IN SPAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACE!
I would love to have Peter Capaldi as my Professor 😂😎
Season 10 is one of the absolute best seasons of New Who. While there had been moments of brilliance before, it felt like Moffatt and Capaldi had *really* got to the core of who Twelve was. Bill was a phenomenal companion, and her chemistry with Twelve was excellent. Missy's arc across the season was inspired. The Monks and the Mondasian Cybermen were some of the best villains in all of New Who. Even the Doctor's role as a university professor was just brilliant (as evidenced by this wonderful clip). I could easily have watched three or four seasons of this iteration of the show.
Time And Relative Dimension In Space.... it means Life! One of The Twelfth Doctor's best and finest lines.
I like to think that for every one of his lectures he's not really teaching anything related to what the class is supposed to be about but he's so good at babbling about every meaningful aspect of life that the students just forgot why they enrolled in the class and just went along with it. Not everyday your health teacher starts talking about the fundamentals of quantum physics and the vastness of space and time
love how the timeline of this video jumps between the lecture and Bill. It really drives home the point that sequence and causality are what makes time feel like it's moving, not any actual "motion". If you were watching a teacher (not necessarily the Doctor; *anything* could happen with him/her) give a lecture and suddenly found yourself in front of the clock tower at 0:32, would you think the teacher caused this jump?
Joy Division and Doctor Who. Perfection.
This and Fitz in Agents of SHIELD's Spacetime is the best speeches about time!
Agreed. They both are great scientists in fiction.
True Detective though
Now you make me want to see FitzSimmons as Companions to Twelve.
Callian r Now you made me want it to. Time to look for fanfiction
And both scottish
Series 10 is really such an underrated series. Even its worst episode is still okay.
I'm conflicted, because I could have watched 2-4 more seasons of Capaldi stuck on Earth as a professor with just quick jaunts off to fun places and times, but I wonder if the concept worked so well and was so special because it was brief.
Congratulations on 1 million subscribers!!
One single moment with capaldi was better than the whole series of season 11
Series 10 was truly amazing!
"I'm so glad I have tenure" -- The Doctor, probably.
I LOVE SERIES 10!!.
Φαλκον Papaphilps same, it's been the best series since series 5
It always seems that they nail the last series for every Doctor... which makes the regenerating even more painful :(
One of the great speeches. Peter Capaldi can literally say anything and it would sound like a words of wisdom.
I want and audiobooks of Peter Calapdi just explaining things
One of the best scenes of the season, the direction is awesome
And that ladies and gentlemen is one phenomenal actor. One in a million.
Capaldi's last series was bloody brilliant. Bill deserved more than just one series.
Time
And
Relative
Dimention
In
Space
Life
This is my favorite opening to any episode of Who so far, both classic and modern. I keep coming back to this scene. Capaldi is a treasure, and we were so lucky to have gotten him.
I would pay to have Peter Capaldi stand on a stage and lecture me on abstract concepts
love how love will tear us apart is playing during this
Thank You Peter Capaldi The Best Doctor❤😥
“Am I on time?”
“That’s a pretty big question”
One of the best speeches in the entire show..I could have taken at least another season of the doctor as a professor
The editing got so much better during smith's era, and then even better during capaldi.
This speech is more about what life is rather than living it such a genius speech thanks doctor who
This was one of my fav scenes of all Doctor Who
I've watched this episode at least 7 times already and this clip who knows how many times for 4 years and is just now that I'm realizing "Love will tear us apart" plays in the background of the pub scene. Great foreshadowing
Those moments in life you remember that Doctor Who was first and foremost an Edutainment series.
Just here for 2:24
Glen Reid Thank goodness it's still here... because I'm definitely going to miss it..... 😭😭😭
I just clicked that time jump tag thing about 50,000 times
Gets me shivers everytime!
I had a dream he was my substitute teacher once. That was a good dream.
Only now do I realize how much foreshadowing this episode did
i can listen to peter lecture all day
What’s interesting is that the first essay, that Bill got a 97 on, is actually a paper published by CalTech, on blazars, basically a galaxy’s center that emits a jet of energy at relativistic speeds.
I love that 12 became a professor, it suits him so well!
I think this is the first thing to ramble about the meaning of life without being depression.
I would never ever skip a class...
i'm gonna miss peter saying "don't forget to subscribe to the official doctor who youtube channel" in the end of every video so much
Capaldi had a great relationship with the fourth wall
YES! IM so glad they uploaded this, one of my favourite capaldi scenes, bloody live this speech
I watched all of Capaldis doctor, HE WAS AWESOME... ACTUALLY HE WAS BEYOND AWESOME!!!
I always dont reconise this channel because of the new pfp
But I love it
The visuals make the speech even better.
I'm going to miss my favourite grey haired stick insect so much 💔💔
His philosophy and motivation so eloquently written and displayed
I think this was one of the most profound and incredible scenes in the series (edit: as in "all of new who". Sorry, I'm American) to not take place during the climax of a season or episode (and possibly even without this constraint)
I WANT A WHOLE VIDEO WITH HIS LECTURES!
Damn, he really went to town with this
I waited so long for that speech on Doctor Who TH-cam channel 😍😍
Such an underrated scene!!
Miss him already
Awww Bill! 😢
Peter, I just wanted to say you were fantastic. Absolutely Fantastic. And you know what? So was Matt.
I wish the doctor was my school teacher that would be epic