Aaron is so underrated as a guide for the others. He knows when to give extra information like when he pointed out how the consciousness is the same as with the mannequins... and when to keep stuff to himself.
Man this finale really comes at you outta nowhere huh. Like, last episode was just "Oh jeepers, what's going on in James Corden's attic" and in this one suddenly there's a confederation of every evil spacefaring species putting together a psychic, time-spanning plot while disrupting the entirety of time and space. 0 to 100 real quick on this one.
Idk, with how they've been teasing us with the cracks the entire freaking season... It still is like it went from 0 to 100 but it feels like the show has been revving it's engine the entire time, to the point that I'm like "fucking finally we're going there!"
Ehh, the Shadow Proclamation are the space police. The Judoon are the mercenaries employed by the space police, basically just hired muscle. Their treatment of people in Martha's hospital on the moon shows they're a bit "shoot first, ask questions later".
A sad takeaway is that the Doctor's visit and friendship with Vincent is arguably what drives him to commit suicide. When he had the vision that drove him to paint the TARDIS exploding, he genuinely believes his closest friends have died and likely takes his own life as a result.
David Nobre The Doctor says a New reality is created by every decision we make. So I personally think this Anti-Monitor based weapon would only destroy the 'Nearest' universes, as in closest to them. That's my headcanon, the out of universe reason is they didn't think it through
@@darkassassinkantafly that is exactly why everything would be destroyed cause in infinite universes the bomb failed but also worked in infinite many. Like our theory of multiverse, there are infinite where one thing is done and infinete where it isnt. What the doctor said souds a lot like the interpretation of multiverse on quantum mechanics. The Dale are a very very ancient and intelligent species how can they make a device and not know is range? I still like the episode and and like many others I just turn of logic but it never made sense still entertaining tho. I think the same as you I think they didn't think it throw when they said multiverse and destroy all universes
I always love thinking back to when River talked about how the Doctor made entire armies turn away when he makes that speech haha. And Eric really nails it, River is radical. She's really a true partner for him and I adore it. Their chemistry is so great, the relationship always feel leagues deeper than the show ever lets you see. It always bubbles up to the surface and grabs your attention whenever they're together.
The Autons (plastic people) have appeared in: _Spearhead from Space_ (1970) _Terror of the Autons_ (1971) _Rose_ (2005) _The Pandorica Opens_ / _The Big Bang_ (2010)
There's a suggestion in the story that Vincent seeing the TARDIS explode is the final catalyst for his suicide. The fact that his two friends who showed him all the wonderful things he would do died being the thing that pushed him over the edge is quite tragic, but I've preferred to just sort of....let the morals of Vincent and the Doctor stand, for my money. Yeah, this episode is...phew.
This just makes the ending scene of Vincent and the Doctor even more sad! when the doctor tells Amy that they added to Vincents 'pile of good things' and they were part of the reason why he killed himself.
Before this episode came out, someone gave me a bunch of spoilers on it, and I didn't believe them because it sounded so insane. Turned out they were 100 percent correct.
@@alyx1a Its destruction was undone. Time does not work like that in Doctor Who when it is the entire universe or more in trouble, because the time vortex and the Web Of Time are all still holding the history of that universe, to ensure the other universes continue. That kind of time travel issue only happens with individual's and their timelines in Doctor Who. The time vortex does not care about those problems. The Web Of Time, however, does care about them, because it maps all of history.
The Doctor is kinda a fairy tale character, right? 6:13 "Look at me! I'm a target!" Smooth, Doctor. Very smooth. XD 8:30 When it comes to Doctor Who, speeches are the one of its key. There are many speeches on this show, that I don't want to pick favourites. and the quotes as well :D
One of my favorite, if not my out right favorite, is still yet to come up (7.7) and I HOPE they don't skip it like a fair few reactors others have done
Cyber Dalek I completely disagree. The episode before, ‘Heaven Sent’, was incredible but the actual finale ‘Hell Bent’ was the biggest waste of potential modern who has brought us. It even ruined Clara’s ending by bringing her back for no reason. Everyone’s allowed to have an opinion though.
g3o.graphy_2526_ I think that's the beautiful thing about Doctor Who, is that it speaks to so many people in different ways, and that what one person wants or gets out of the show will not be the same thing another gets. For me, I love the standalone episodes, but I usually loathe the finales. In fact, ironically, "Hell Bent" is the only NuWho finale I've liked. At all. Out of 10 series so far, I liked one finale. The one I really love is the one that almost everyone else seems to hate. And that's kind of awesome. I like the episodes that are grounded in character. These finales are usually grounded in some big event, like a Dalek or Cybermen invasion (maybe both at the same time!); or the Master's returned, with Cybermen or Daleks!; or we have to save the Doctor (the show's called Doctor Who: he's not going anywhere -- this threat is inherently non-threatening). "Hell Bent" was a more grounded, simple story about character, about a man faced with a choice, and what he does with that choice. And I loved that about it. The episodes I tend to like are episodes like "Midnight," where the Doctor is put in an impossible situation; or "Girl in the Fireplace," that reveal something emotional about the man; or "Human Nature"/"Family of Blood," which put him a deeply emotional place with no good resolution. The finales are pretty much never like those episodes. Most people I know love the finales, and I'm usually there, sighing into my IPA, asking, "Why can't we just have 'Girl in the Fireplace' for a finale? Why does it have to be... this...?"
So. Many. CALVINS! AHHHHHH! Also, was that the upside down? Because that's awesome. Fantastic reaction. Fantastic editing. Everything I love about this episode was included. One of my favorite episodes of all time. Great job.
Wow - you can literally see Eric's headache forming at the end of that discussion on time paradox. He's gonna have fun in coming episodes. One of Moff's favourite tricks are ontological paradoxes (Google it) - like who first wrote the transcript in Blink, or who first had the idea to store River in the screwdriver in the Library. No, it doesn't make sense - it's Doctor Who - accept it.
I FINALLY CAUGHT UP!!! I started watching Doctor Who about a month ago and am up to season 7 now. I've been watching these reactions because I love the show so much and now I'm finally caught up and am awaiting next weeks' reaction!!!
I actually really enjoyed S7. My best friend didn't rate it - but it's one of my favourites. It's definitely a season that splits the fan base I think.
Supernovae don't really come near the speed of light, at least if you're talking about the exploding mass part of it. But that doesn't really help you on Earth if the Sun somehow went supernova (which it can't), since the ridiculous amount of radiation from the explosion *does* travel at speeds nearing light. In actuality, if the Sun went supernova, everything on Earth would die from radiation poisoning before the shockwave of the explosion even broke out of the surface of the Sun... Which is absolute bullshit if you ask me. If we're all gonna die because our star exploded, the least the Universe could give us is some cool fucking visuals of the entire sky burning, but nope, since it takes the shockwave around a day to reach the star's surface but it'd only take about 8 minutes for the radiation to kill us, it'd be like "normal day, everything is fine, the Sun is so pretty today oh look, everything is dead".
Ok im not an expert but i am a nerd so i apologize if anything i say is wrong, but the radiation you speak of would be gamma rays and xrays which are both electromagnetic waves and both move at the speed of light. But it is crazy that if our star could explode, which it cant due to it needing at least 7 or 8 times the mass, we wouldnt know anything is wrong for 8 minutes until the first light from the explosion reaches us. Then, our day would get very very.... very bad, if that did happen. Radiation stripping our atmosphere etc etc. Thankfully we need not worry about that, just our sun getting hotter which will make our planet uninhabitable for us in a billion years if memory serves me right, maybe less.
+Shroomie Not really ^^ The radiation that would hit us first would be the neutrinos. Gamma rays and Xrays are simply too heavy to hit us first. Inside the core of the Sun gravity is so intense and time so dilated as a side effect of that. In *our* relative time, it takes thousands of years for a single photon created by fusion in the Sun's nucleus to make it to the surface of the Sun, even if it's travelling at the speed of light. I don't know much about supernovae but I did read up before typing this out, and found out that the more "conventional" radiation created by a supernova can take upwards of 24 hours to reach the star's surface, simply because it's relative time is much, *much* slower than what we perceive. Neutrinos however are expected to be the lightest thing in existence; since photons can decay into neutrinos, they are expected to be even lighter than them. The lighter you are, the less you'll feel the effect of gravity. From what we observe of supernovae, one of the earliest signs of it is a huge shower of neutrinos coming from the star, simply because, even if they are created at the same time all the other radiation is at the nucleus, they make it out of the star literal thousands of times faster. Now, neutrinos aren't usually that bad, they can transfer energy to matter but they have so little it's usually ignored, but when you're talking about the quantity that such an event would produce, it's well enough to guarantee that everything on Earth would be dead the second they got here. It's like saying a droplet of water can't kill anyone because it's so harmless, then throwing a tsunami at a person. You *are* correct in that the light of the explosion would hit the Earth between 7 and 8 minutes after it started; the problem is, by the time some visible light got here, there wouldn't be a single living thing left on the planet.
Eric, time locking something doesn't erase it from history or time. It does literally what it says, it closes off a portion of time to time traveling. If you're in a time lock, it's impossible to leave or enter that space in the locked time. We still run into races that have knowledge of the Time Lords because their history is still real, the only thing that's different is that you can't just plug in the space and time coordination in a tardis and get there. Apparently Dalek Kan managed to do it, but you saw the toll that took on him xD
I feel the timelock basically just locks the history so it all becomes a fixed point and nothing can be changed So everything building up to the time war happens like its meant to and then at the moment it gets timelocked it gets frozen
I don't think so, because we've seen them being broken from the inside. Besides, we've seen the Doctor traveling to fixed points before, and even trying to change them (not that it ends up working, with a fixed point is like you said, even if you change something the same thing will just happen in a slightly different manner). But with a time lock, he can't even *go* there, so they seem to be different things. Besides, it doesn't sound like fixed points are/can be artificial. Fixed points are usually moments that have such huge implications on the rest of the Universe that they can't be shifted. They seem to be natural, in a manner that changing what happens would be *so* momentous that it's simply easier for time to *not let it change* than for it to accept the consequences of the change. But time locks don't occur naturally, since we know it was the timelords who locked Gallifrey.
You see, this is why the Doctor doesn't need a weapon. He doesn't carry them because he doesn't like to kill but he doesn't need one because he's the only man who can turn an entire multi-army of the universe's greatest threats around simply by mentioning his name.
“Sorry, sorry, dropped it…HELLO STONEHENGE!! Who takes The Pandorica takes the universe! But, bad news, everyone - cuz guess who!! Ha! Except, you lot, you’re all…whizzing about…it’s really VERY distracting, could you all just stay still for a minute, because I!!! AM!!! TALKING!!!!! Now: The question of the hour is, who’s got The Pandorica. Answer: I do. Next question! Who’s coming to take it from me? C’MMMONN, *look* at me! *No* plan, *no* backup, *no* weapons worth a damn, OH, and - something else - I. Don’t. Have. Anything TO LOSE. So, if you’re sitting up there in your silly little spaceship with all…your…silly…little guns…and you’ve got any plans on taking The Pandorica TONIGHT, just REMEMBER who’s standing in your way. REMEMBER every black day I ever stopped you, and then, AND. THEN. ANNND THEN. - DO the SMART THING…let somebody else try first.”
That intro was dope! That's why I love you guys... you didn't need to do that. But you went that extra mile anyways. That sums the channel up right there.
In the 8th Doctor Who story Battlefield..it is more than implied (spoilers....)..... That the Doctor IS Merlin (at least In an alternate timeline) so yes he has literally been a wizard
Calvin in the upside down is brilliant as a xover. Love the lads supporting Mickey, Shane mentioning my girl Martha and Aarons lead into the episodes. Everyone of them adds to the enjoyment of the reaction. Thanks lads!
because the tardis caused it everything exploded at every point in time so it happens instantly and it happens 10,000 yaers ago thats why we could see it
I think the way the Time Lock was supposed to work was you could not access any part of the Time War, and everything leading up the it became a fixed point in time. You couldn't go back and meet a Timelord before he/she joined the war, and you absolutely couldn't try to stop him/her from joining.
You're exactly right. The Time War is time locked, not Gallifrey itself. And due to the time lock, the Time War cannot be prevented. Aaron got his explanation of it all wrong.
I love this episode simply because it's one of only two times you really see the doctor scared. This, being dragged kicking and screaming to the Pandorica and when 9 saw the "last" dalek
i don't usually comment on youtube, i usually comment on your vid on twitter, but hey ho, love this reaction can't wait for wed to see the big bang ep :) and aaros those cybermen were the ones from the parallel world ones the modasian cybermen were the ones you and mel saw in your series 10 eps , anyway guys keep up the good work, and hope to see SJA take torchwood spot on thursdays soon, and aaron one more thing cause u and mel are caught up with dr who, yous could watch class their is only one season, and yous could watch adventure in time and space it's a documentary of the life of the first doctor, i think you and mel would love that :) cause every whovian i have spoken to they loved it,
I love this finale...some say it’s too complicated especially the next part but I don’t think so personally . 11th is my favorite Doctor and he’s speeches is one of the reasons why , this speech is great but it’s not even his best one imo .
the mic is actually a proper hd mic - they kind of look like pincers or a tasor but search an asmr mic and you get those - (minus the 3dio and mic like those which are ear shaped)
It's not that time travelers can't meet themselves; they can't go back and change the course of events that they were already a part of. If you met your future self the *_first_* time, everything is a-okay.
So are the Cyberman here the parallel ones or the original Mondas ones? If parallel how are they still around? If Mondasion why do they have the same design?
It's been a while since I've seen this episode so I've forgotten, how exactly did the Tardis to explode in the first place? I know the silence were cause but I'm unclear how they did it.
yeah enjoy the simplicity while it lasts cause season six is a fucking hellish nightmare. i LOVE it.. it’s so dark and weird and effed up but.. yup. it’s insane.
I’ve been binge watching the show on Netflix then coming here to watch you guys react but I just caught up to you 😭 I feel like I just lost another doctor
Yes they are genuinely at stone henge, i think thats a huge way of explaining how culturally significant dr who is in the UK that Dr who is one of the only shows ever to be granted permission to actually film on location and the actors touch the stones.
Omg, so what if, WHAT IF....the reason Vincent still killed himself after all the validation he got at the museum is because he had that vision of the TARDIS exploding and he thought Amy and the Doctor were dead?
The voice in the TARDIS that says "Silence will fall" is unfortunately some character planned for seasons 6 and 7 that was dropped. That voice is the only thread that never gets resolved. Otherwise this episode is one of my favourites and always makes me cry when Amy remembers Rory.
I thought i was the War Doctor at the time he was announced cause it even sounded like John Hurt. Man i really wish the silence story had been done better cause it was built up so well!
The explanation for the lights going out immedietly is that they are going out thru out time. Not just at that time, cause then you wouldnt notice anything xD
Rory is Time's New Roman
Pun of the week ladies and gentlemen.
😂
Oh very good!
This is the best
But does he wear a size 12?
Aaron is so underrated as a guide for the others. He knows when to give extra information like when he pointed out how the consciousness is the same as with the mannequins... and when to keep stuff to himself.
I love the way Aaron is guiding the rest of the guys through Doctor Who. Makes me wish Eric could do the same with Fringe ;) Two of my favorites.
He's pretty good at not giving away anything by what or HOW he answers, or even by facial expressions. I wouldn't want to play poker against him!
@@firefly24601 Agreed. My face betrays all my thoughts.
Enjoyed him slipping in a mention of Mondasian Cybermen following, erm, something he's watched recently...
Aaron can really get on my nerves sometimes, but he's definitely at his best here.
“No, I'm missing something obvious, Rory. Something big. Something right slap in front of me. I can feel it.”
"Yeah I think you probably are."
"I'll get it in a minute"
*leaves, comes back, poooookes*
Doctor: “Hello.......”
9 billion IQ
Man this finale really comes at you outta nowhere huh. Like, last episode was just "Oh jeepers, what's going on in James Corden's attic" and in this one suddenly there's a confederation of every evil spacefaring species putting together a psychic, time-spanning plot while disrupting the entirety of time and space.
0 to 100 real quick on this one.
Idk, with how they've been teasing us with the cracks the entire freaking season... It still is like it went from 0 to 100 but it feels like the show has been revving it's engine the entire time, to the point that I'm like "fucking finally we're going there!"
the big thing is not every species there were "evil"
You had the Judoon there. They're space cops basically.
Ehh, the Shadow Proclamation are the space police. The Judoon are the mercenaries employed by the space police, basically just hired muscle. Their treatment of people in Martha's hospital on the moon shows they're a bit "shoot first, ask questions later".
Wolf6120
....So Judoon are like earth cops then.
jeck jeck
American cops, at least.
A sad takeaway is that the Doctor's visit and friendship with Vincent is arguably what drives him to commit suicide.
When he had the vision that drove him to paint the TARDIS exploding, he genuinely believes his closest friends have died and likely takes his own life as a result.
I never thought about it that way.. aw man why did I have to read that. 😢
I always loved the Doctor's line about how nothing is every truly forgotten and if something can be remembered, it can come back.
Fun fact Ryan Gosling cast Matt Smith in his directorial debut because of that single speech in the pandorica opens. Helloooooo stone henge!!!!
That he did, as Bully in Lost River.
Yup sorry it’s me this is my video account XD
Muted Intrepid lol hi me
Thanos kills half the life in the universe - Tardis goes "pfft only half, stand back"
Gamez X reality bomb can kill all universes even parallel
@@Kaifkahn which is dumb cause in at least one parallel universe it should have worked and therefore destroyed all universes.
David Nobre The Doctor says a New reality is created by every decision we make. So I personally think this Anti-Monitor based weapon would only destroy the 'Nearest' universes, as in closest to them.
That's my headcanon, the out of universe reason is they didn't think it through
@@darkassassinkantafly that is exactly why everything would be destroyed cause in infinite universes the bomb failed but also worked in infinite many. Like our theory of multiverse, there are infinite where one thing is done and infinete where it isnt. What the doctor said souds a lot like the interpretation of multiverse on quantum mechanics. The Dale are a very very ancient and intelligent species how can they make a device and not know is range? I still like the episode and and like many others I just turn of logic but it never made sense still entertaining tho. I think the same as you I think they didn't think it throw when they said multiverse and destroy all universes
So does that make the tardis a Millenial?
I always love thinking back to when River talked about how the Doctor made entire armies turn away when he makes that speech haha.
And Eric really nails it, River is radical. She's really a true partner for him and I adore it. Their chemistry is so great, the relationship always feel leagues deeper than the show ever lets you see. It always bubbles up to the surface and grabs your attention whenever they're together.
The Autons (plastic people) have appeared in:
_Spearhead from Space_ (1970)
_Terror of the Autons_ (1971)
_Rose_ (2005)
_The Pandorica Opens_ / _The Big Bang_ (2010)
they were also going to be in the season 23 story yellow fever and how to cure it but micheal grade happened
Also a lot of news-casters.
Also a big finnish audio
They should have a story with the Master for 50 years of him.
There's a suggestion in the story that Vincent seeing the TARDIS explode is the final catalyst for his suicide. The fact that his two friends who showed him all the wonderful things he would do died being the thing that pushed him over the edge is quite tragic, but I've preferred to just sort of....let the morals of Vincent and the Doctor stand, for my money.
Yeah, this episode is...phew.
This just makes the ending scene of Vincent and the Doctor even more sad!
when the doctor tells Amy that they added to Vincents 'pile of good things' and they were part of the reason why he killed himself.
Before this episode came out, someone gave me a bunch of spoilers on it, and I didn't believe them because it sounded so insane. Turned out they were 100 percent correct.
@Toon Guy didn't the universe reset though
@@alyx1a Its destruction was undone.
Time does not work like that in Doctor Who when it is the entire universe or more in trouble, because the time vortex and the Web Of Time are all still holding the history of that universe, to ensure the other universes continue.
That kind of time travel issue only happens with individual's and their timelines in Doctor Who. The time vortex does not care about those problems. The Web Of Time, however, does care about them, because it maps all of history.
These intros are getting too good.
These intros are amazing
ikr.
Love the stranger things reference
The Doctor is kinda a fairy tale character, right?
6:13 "Look at me! I'm a target!" Smooth, Doctor. Very smooth. XD
8:30 When it comes to Doctor Who, speeches are the one of its key. There are many speeches on this show, that I don't want to pick favourites. and the quotes as well :D
One of my favorite, if not my out right favorite, is still yet to come up (7.7) and I HOPE they don't skip it like a fair few reactors others have done
what is the speech thats your favourite, Land967?
Season 7, Episode 7 (7.7)
Oh! I totally know which one that is and I agree - awesome.
It is more of a fairy tale at this point in the series.
This is probably the best 11th Doctor finale
* Best 11th Doctor season
Season 10 finales.
There's no probably about it. This is the Eleventh Doctor's best finale, by far.
Cyber Dalek
I completely disagree.
The episode before, ‘Heaven Sent’, was incredible but the actual finale ‘Hell Bent’ was the biggest waste of potential modern who has brought us. It even ruined Clara’s ending by bringing her back for no reason.
Everyone’s allowed to have an opinion though.
g3o.graphy_2526_ I think that's the beautiful thing about Doctor Who, is that it speaks to so many people in different ways, and that what one person wants or gets out of the show will not be the same thing another gets. For me, I love the standalone episodes, but I usually loathe the finales.
In fact, ironically, "Hell Bent" is the only NuWho finale I've liked. At all. Out of 10 series so far, I liked one finale. The one I really love is the one that almost everyone else seems to hate. And that's kind of awesome.
I like the episodes that are grounded in character. These finales are usually grounded in some big event, like a Dalek or Cybermen invasion (maybe both at the same time!); or the Master's returned, with Cybermen or Daleks!; or we have to save the Doctor (the show's called Doctor Who: he's not going anywhere -- this threat is inherently non-threatening). "Hell Bent" was a more grounded, simple story about character, about a man faced with a choice, and what he does with that choice. And I loved that about it.
The episodes I tend to like are episodes like "Midnight," where the Doctor is put in an impossible situation; or "Girl in the Fireplace," that reveal something emotional about the man; or "Human Nature"/"Family of Blood," which put him a deeply emotional place with no good resolution. The finales are pretty much never like those episodes. Most people I know love the finales, and I'm usually there, sighing into my IPA, asking, "Why can't we just have 'Girl in the Fireplace' for a finale? Why does it have to be... this...?"
So. Many. CALVINS! AHHHHHH! Also, was that the upside down? Because that's awesome. Fantastic reaction. Fantastic editing. Everything I love about this episode was included. One of my favorite episodes of all time. Great job.
the music checks out
I instantly thought upside down as well
Wait until next episode, Calvin's reaction priceless!!!
Wow - you can literally see Eric's headache forming at the end of that discussion on time paradox. He's gonna have fun in coming episodes. One of Moff's favourite tricks are ontological paradoxes (Google it) - like who first wrote the transcript in Blink, or who first had the idea to store River in the screwdriver in the Library. No, it doesn't make sense - it's Doctor Who - accept it.
I don't think he was trying to be smug. Pretty sure that was an homage to another type of paradox we'll be told to google by... someone else.
Okay, spelling fixed now. Now you've finished correcting other people's spelling on the internet, I hope you're enjoying feeling smug and douchey to.
@@firefly24601 Who wrote Beethoven's 5th?
I FINALLY CAUGHT UP!!! I started watching Doctor Who about a month ago and am up to season 7 now. I've been watching these reactions because I love the show so much and now I'm finally caught up and am awaiting next weeks' reaction!!!
MAORISMURF 2.0 season 7 has the best cliffhanger in Doctor Who history (but is otherwise the weakest of the series)
I actually really enjoyed S7. My best friend didn't rate it - but it's one of my favourites. It's definitely a season that splits the fan base I think.
I was so hoping for a 2 part upload since it's happened before, but it's cool this way too. I can barely wait for next week
that one was so they could keep the torchwood/doctor who timeline in sync, we probably won't get another double-upload anytime soon
Feels bad 😭
Supernovae don't really come near the speed of light, at least if you're talking about the exploding mass part of it.
But that doesn't really help you on Earth if the Sun somehow went supernova (which it can't), since the ridiculous amount of radiation from the explosion *does* travel at speeds nearing light. In actuality, if the Sun went supernova, everything on Earth would die from radiation poisoning before the shockwave of the explosion even broke out of the surface of the Sun...
Which is absolute bullshit if you ask me. If we're all gonna die because our star exploded, the least the Universe could give us is some cool fucking visuals of the entire sky burning, but nope, since it takes the shockwave around a day to reach the star's surface but it'd only take about 8 minutes for the radiation to kill us, it'd be like "normal day, everything is fine, the Sun is so pretty today oh look, everything is dead".
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Ya, unless you have FTL sensors, the moment you see one is the moment you die.
Ok im not an expert but i am a nerd so i apologize if anything i say is wrong, but the radiation you speak of would be gamma rays and xrays which are both electromagnetic waves and both move at the speed of light. But it is crazy that if our star could explode, which it cant due to it needing at least 7 or 8 times the mass, we wouldnt know anything is wrong for 8 minutes until the first light from the explosion reaches us. Then, our day would get very very.... very bad, if that did happen. Radiation stripping our atmosphere etc etc. Thankfully we need not worry about that, just our sun getting hotter which will make our planet uninhabitable for us in a billion years if memory serves me right, maybe less.
Mordirit we would at least get the greatest aurora the world has ever seen... For like 10 minutes before the atmosphere is blown away.
+Shroomie
Not really ^^
The radiation that would hit us first would be the neutrinos. Gamma rays and Xrays are simply too heavy to hit us first.
Inside the core of the Sun gravity is so intense and time so dilated as a side effect of that. In *our* relative time, it takes thousands of years for a single photon created by fusion in the Sun's nucleus to make it to the surface of the Sun, even if it's travelling at the speed of light.
I don't know much about supernovae but I did read up before typing this out, and found out that the more "conventional" radiation created by a supernova can take upwards of 24 hours to reach the star's surface, simply because it's relative time is much, *much* slower than what we perceive.
Neutrinos however are expected to be the lightest thing in existence; since photons can decay into neutrinos, they are expected to be even lighter than them. The lighter you are, the less you'll feel the effect of gravity.
From what we observe of supernovae, one of the earliest signs of it is a huge shower of neutrinos coming from the star, simply because, even if they are created at the same time all the other radiation is at the nucleus, they make it out of the star literal thousands of times faster.
Now, neutrinos aren't usually that bad, they can transfer energy to matter but they have so little it's usually ignored, but when you're talking about the quantity that such an event would produce, it's well enough to guarantee that everything on Earth would be dead the second they got here. It's like saying a droplet of water can't kill anyone because it's so harmless, then throwing a tsunami at a person.
You *are* correct in that the light of the explosion would hit the Earth between 7 and 8 minutes after it started; the problem is, by the time some visible light got here, there wouldn't be a single living thing left on the planet.
Silence will Fall is a hint for the next season.
And s7 lol. Like, it's the biggest red thread of Eleven's run.
These two episodes are my absolute favorite out of the entire show. Just love it.
Eric, time locking something doesn't erase it from history or time.
It does literally what it says, it closes off a portion of time to time traveling.
If you're in a time lock, it's impossible to leave or enter that space in the locked time. We still run into races that have knowledge of the Time Lords because their history is still real, the only thing that's different is that you can't just plug in the space and time coordination in a tardis and get there.
Apparently Dalek Kan managed to do it, but you saw the toll that took on him xD
I feel the timelock basically just locks the history
so it all becomes a fixed point and nothing can be changed
So everything building up to the time war happens like its meant to
and then at the moment it gets timelocked it gets frozen
I don't think so, because we've seen them being broken from the inside.
Besides, we've seen the Doctor traveling to fixed points before, and even trying to change them (not that it ends up working, with a fixed point is like you said, even if you change something the same thing will just happen in a slightly different manner).
But with a time lock, he can't even *go* there, so they seem to be different things. Besides, it doesn't sound like fixed points are/can be artificial. Fixed points are usually moments that have such huge implications on the rest of the Universe that they can't be shifted. They seem to be natural, in a manner that changing what happens would be *so* momentous that it's simply easier for time to *not let it change* than for it to accept the consequences of the change.
But time locks don't occur naturally, since we know it was the timelords who locked Gallifrey.
You see, this is why the Doctor doesn't need a weapon.
He doesn't carry them because he doesn't like to kill but he doesn't need one because he's the only man who can turn an entire multi-army of the universe's greatest threats around simply by mentioning his name.
That is so close to the speech River gives in Demons Run
Yeah he's not there yet... ummm
“Sorry, sorry, dropped it…HELLO STONEHENGE!! Who takes The Pandorica takes the universe! But, bad news, everyone - cuz guess who!! Ha! Except, you lot, you’re all…whizzing about…it’s really VERY distracting, could you all just stay still for a minute, because I!!! AM!!! TALKING!!!!! Now: The question of the hour is, who’s got The Pandorica. Answer: I do. Next question! Who’s coming to take it from me? C’MMMONN, *look* at me! *No* plan, *no* backup, *no* weapons worth a damn, OH, and - something else - I. Don’t. Have. Anything TO LOSE. So, if you’re sitting up there in your silly little spaceship with all…your…silly…little guns…and you’ve got any plans on taking The Pandorica TONIGHT, just REMEMBER who’s standing in your way. REMEMBER every black day I ever stopped you, and then, AND. THEN. ANNND THEN. - DO the SMART THING…let somebody else try first.”
Which then lost it badass since it was a trick from the enemy anyway, haha.
true but still one of my favourite speeches :)
Did you see Shane's reaction? Pretty safe to say he likes the 11th Doctor now. 😁
That intro now unintentionally gives off HUGE Loki Episode 4/5 vibes and I love it
So Glad you guys are still making great skits along the reactions.
Marvel: Infinity War is the most ambitious crossover in History...
Blind Wave: Hold my beer.
Don't forget the series 4 finale too!
Don't forget Big Finish's Legacy of Time boxset coming next year!
Stolen Earth: Hold my bigger beer.
That intro was dope! That's why I love you guys... you didn't need to do that. But you went that extra mile anyways. That sums the channel up right there.
Big Bang and pandora opens are my absolute favourite episodes of doctor who. I love this storyline...its brilliant.
In the 8th Doctor Who story Battlefield..it is more than implied (spoilers....).....
That the Doctor IS Merlin (at least In an alternate timeline) so yes he has literally been a wizard
Battlefield is a Seventh Doctor story.
Travis Poirier oops yeah of course my math is terrible
My favourite episode of my favourite season - so glad you finally got here 😁😁
The Drahvin that River mentioned in her scans are an alien race from the Doctor Who serial Galaxy 4
They actually were at Stonehenge, but they had to bring their own rock for the Doctor to stand on
Loving these intros guys, can't wait for your reactions to 1&2 of the next series!
*This is the best reaction/review channel ever.*
Besides sesskasays and failehale34. Blindwave just likes to talk over important scenes and wonder why they don’t understand something
One Calvin is enough for me thanks.
(These intros are spectacular.)
Calvin: "I mean they're in England"
Me: *cough* wALeS
23:42 If Lono and Aaron planned this to line up with the Melron Who reactions they are genius.
What Rory was is called an Auton, living flesh, which can be molded into a certain way.
*living plastic
'Well they're in England' it tells you it's done by BBC Wales literally every episode xD
"Hey Blindwave. . . This is where it gets complicated."
I literally cannot wait for you guys to get to "The day of the doctor 50th anniversary" ... so many feels!
Stranger Things have happend in the Blind Waver Studio
You just said stranger things XD
There's never true silence eric, there will always be that sound waiting for you 😂
Wait until you find out later what the crack is REALLY there for
It is returning...
(What I'm assuming you're talking about) isn't the reason it's there for. They were just using the cracks for their own purposes.
Captain Jack Harkness No it's said they created the cracks. And they literally create a crack at the end of a certain Christmas episode...
Nora Girl th-cam.com/video/171-34DXNtM/w-d-xo.html 0:55 - 1:30
this and the next episode are some of my favorite episodes in all the TV I have ever watched
You guys are getting so slick with the production - this opening was so well done.
Dude, I used this monologue for an audition that 11 does and it *ALMOST* got me a part.
Nice! What part were you trying to get?
@@mr.scarlo2234 I was auditioning for a part for Wizard of Oz.
@@rhysfrechette7739, cool!
I love the opening edit. It's absolutely amazing. ^_^
For Aaron: once you get to season 6, please watch the mini-episodes with the Doctor and River's adventures. It adds so much to their relationship
Matt Smith is my second favourite doctor just because of his emotion when he did the multiple speeches
And the crew of Blind Wave is almost speechless! I don't think I've seen that before.
"That is such a big deal."
Shane - Master of the Understatement
We've already met a Doctor from the future, the Valeyard. He's an incarnation before his final regeneration
Calvin in the upside down is brilliant as a xover. Love the lads supporting Mickey, Shane mentioning my girl Martha and Aarons lead into the episodes. Everyone of them adds to the enjoyment of the reaction. Thanks lads!
After the opening last episode and the one for this episode, I *NEED* the crew of Blind Wave to make a movie...
because the tardis caused it everything exploded at every point in time so it happens instantly and it happens 10,000 yaers ago thats why we could see it
Brilliant intro. Amazing episode. Fantastic reaction. I can't ask for much more. Off to watch The Big Bang reaction now!
11:53 "Silence.... Silence will fall... There's silenSHOOH SHIT" *BANG*
That really is the real Stonehenge. But they had to make a fake rock for the Doctor to stand on. Not even the Doctor gets to stand on the real thing.
I think the way the Time Lock was supposed to work was you could not access any part of the Time War, and everything leading up the it became a fixed point in time. You couldn't go back and meet a Timelord before he/she joined the war, and you absolutely couldn't try to stop him/her from joining.
You're exactly right. The Time War is time locked, not Gallifrey itself. And due to the time lock, the Time War cannot be prevented. Aaron got his explanation of it all wrong.
Can’t wait for season 6
One of my favourite two parters. You guys are going through this very quickly.
These intros make me realize you guys need to do more skits! Amazing Editing btw
I love this episode simply because it's one of only two times you really see the doctor scared. This, being dragged kicking and screaming to the Pandorica and when 9 saw the "last" dalek
i don't usually comment on youtube, i usually comment on your vid on twitter, but hey ho, love this reaction can't wait for wed to see the big bang ep :) and aaros those cybermen were the ones from the parallel world ones the modasian cybermen were the ones you and mel saw in your series 10 eps , anyway guys keep up the good work, and hope to see SJA take torchwood spot on thursdays soon, and aaron one more thing cause u and mel are caught up with dr who, yous could watch class their is only one season, and yous could watch adventure in time and space it's a documentary of the life of the first doctor, i think you and mel would love that :) cause every whovian i have spoken to they loved it,
I love this finale...some say it’s too complicated especially the next part but I don’t think so personally .
11th is my favorite Doctor and he’s speeches is one of the reasons why , this speech is great but it’s not even his best one imo .
lol wtf that intro
Haha fuck yes that intro
Awesome finale. Series 5 is my 4th favourite, only behind 4, 3 and 1.
the mic is actually a proper hd mic - they kind of look like pincers or a tasor but search an asmr mic and you get those - (minus the 3dio and mic like those which are ear shaped)
In classic who there was an episode where a later regeneration of the Doctor came in as a villain known as the Valeyard.
It's not that time travelers can't meet themselves; they can't go back and change the course of events that they were already a part of. If you met your future self the *_first_* time, everything is a-okay.
Calvins face at the end of the epis almost like how he reacted to GoT Red Wedding. Lol
Top editing at the start 👏
Hope they can watch Curse of Fatal Death in the near future! Maybe as a break between seasons 5 and 6?
One of my fav finale pt 1 they've done. Was genuinely stressed about how they could resolve it
Doctor Who is a wizard. He's Merlin as stated in the Doctor Who serial 'Battlefield'
That look Aaron gives when Eric says "So whatever Warrior is in this thing can beat up Cybermen lol 😊
Love this reaction series!
Holy Jesus I’m not sure if I’m more excited for the reactions or for the calvinverse storyline to continue
That intro was awesome I need like a whole show now
Rory as The Centurion has to be my favorite storyline, guy really grew up.
Series 6 is proper timey whimey
So are the Cyberman here the parallel ones or the original Mondas ones?
If parallel how are they still around? If Mondasion why do they have the same design?
It's been a while since I've seen this episode so I've forgotten, how exactly did the Tardis to explode in the first place? I know the silence were cause but I'm unclear how they did it.
I’m already so invested in the Calvin story dear lord
The time has come and so have I
yeah enjoy the simplicity while it lasts cause season six is a fucking hellish nightmare. i LOVE it.. it’s so dark and weird and effed up but..
yup. it’s insane.
I’ve been binge watching the show on Netflix then coming here to watch you guys react but I just caught up to you 😭 I feel like I just lost another doctor
So glad you got the thumbs up 👍 scene. For some reason it’s some Amy up to me, confronts mortal danger in fingerless gloves
Best. Intro. Ever.
Aaaaa Am I the only one who's been waiting for this reaction? So excited!
Yes they are genuinely at stone henge, i think thats a huge way of explaining how culturally significant dr who is in the UK that Dr who is one of the only shows ever to be granted permission to actually film on location and the actors touch the stones.
Omg, so what if, WHAT IF....the reason Vincent still killed himself after all the validation he got at the museum is because he had that vision of the TARDIS exploding and he thought Amy and the Doctor were dead?
One of my favorite story lines ever!
The voice in the TARDIS that says "Silence will fall" is unfortunately some character planned for seasons 6 and 7 that was dropped. That voice is the only thread that never gets resolved.
Otherwise this episode is one of my favourites and always makes me cry when Amy remembers Rory.
coladict yes I think that was just Moffats own voice
I thought i was the War Doctor at the time he was announced cause it even sounded like John Hurt.
Man i really wish the silence story had been done better cause it was built up so well!
Huh... I always recognised it as Prisoner Zero's final words to the Doctor in The Eleventh Hour
Elliot Moor yes but the voice in 11Th hour has a much higher pitch voice
You guys better watch the next episode at least tomorrow
18:38 The Doctor only has 12 regenerations. :-P
to me this will always be 11th's best episode by far. that speech my God
The explanation for the lights going out immedietly is that they are going out thru out time. Not just at that time, cause then you wouldnt notice anything xD