@@kaczok1985 "We still haven't figured out how to turn the two guys back, and when we ask him, he dances some more and leaves through a door that spontaniously showed up"
The idea of a man who can’t be harmed and makes his own logic,is almost the exact same as Freddy Kruger,but this is horrifying because Freddy Krugers weaknesses were physical,the Toymakers weaknesses are mental
I feel like it's actually more horrifying than hilarious or narm cause of how committed to performing to the song the Toymaker is and just how completely he's breaking reality over his knee.
@@skinnysnorlax9356not to mention Dr. Blowhole in Penguins of Madagascar. NPH plays a better villain than Jim Carrey ever would, and that’s saying a lot.
The fact that the Toymaker points to where he appears next makes me wonder if he planned out the entire routine. Or maybe it's all just part of his cosmic power lmao
His perception of time is different from ours. He could have just as well, from his point of view, appeared there first, hence his next version knows where to point because he remembers doing it.
I absolutely adore the "I'm so done with this shit" expression on 14's face when the Toymaker arrives. Bear in mind that earlier within the same in-universe week, 13 had been subjected to a dance routine set to Boney M's Rasputin, courtesy of The Master. EDIT: According to a recently released excerpt of the officially licensed novelization of "The Giggle" (written by James Goss and due for release in January of 2024, alongside novelizations of the other two 60th Anniversary Specials), the 14th Doctor's adventures - from the moment he comes into being at the end of "The Power Of The Doctor", to the comic strip story "Liberation Of The Daleks" (which covers the first hour of his life, prior to the 2023 Children In Need minisode), and right on through to the end of "The Giggle" - span a grand total of 15 hours from his perspective. That just makes this whole scene even funnier. EDIT #2: Just wanted to say thanks for the likes. I've never received so many on a comment before.
And next week 15 will be submitted to listening to the gobling population singing about eating baby's what a weird musical journey the doc is having right?
@@sandrosliskeSame archetype, it turns up over and over gain. Even in old myths of the Fay. The idea of an entity that is close to omnipotent, and not even /exactly/ malicious, but rather so unrelatable to humans that they can't share human morality. From the perspective of such an immortal, there's no such thing as murdering a human. There's just hurrying up the inevitable. Dead today, dead in fifty years of natural causes, makes no difference. Why do the silly humans get so upset about it? Characters following this archetype will often demonstrate a commitment to games and abiding by agreed-upon rules, as a means of coping with their own power. The only challenge they can find in their endless life is by accepting the self-imposed constraints of a game.
The man you know as currently being the most powerful being in the universe is literally begging you not to go near someone that literally just jumped out of thin air while dancing to the Spice Girls... something tells me that ordering your men to open fire is not the correct form of action, here...
The problem here is that to them, he looks like a regular human. He threw her against a wall, so she wanted to detain him since he was now problematic, and the soliders were simply listening to their commander. When she finds out that he killed them, things escalate drastically. A "human" just killed two of her men, so she fights back with full force. She has no way of knowing that this is a god-like, reality-altering being because he looks and moves like a human (Weird doors and music aside which can simply be passed off as technology). She's used to fighting Daleks and Cybermen, but this is just a regular person - How hard could it be? She only asks for help when all her actions have failed, and she knows there's nothing she can do, despite her best efforts.
@@Reelix If a guy shows up with reality bending powers, its probably a fair assumption that detaining him is going to be more complicated than a guy grabbing him. And stopping him is going to be more complicated than shooting him. It was kinda funny how her solution was... bigger guns.
@@Reelix Yeah but when the Doctor, who is considered one of the ultimate authorities on Random Weird Stuff Outta Nowhere, is yelling for her to BACK OFF AND NOT DO THAT, you'd think she'd take that into account.
“there is order, there is chaos, and there is play.” genuinely one of the hardest lines to ever come out of Doctor Who. the implications are incredible and deep. RTD is great at using throwaway lines to paint a cosmic picture. also: “what happened to them?” “they’re dead. i’m sorry.” he just immediately accepts that there’s nothing he can do. this villain is fucking scary man.
I remember NPH’s role as Count Olaf & his character disguised as Günther. The fact that NPH did a full dance number THERE as well, just to flex how gullible the people of the City are in the ASOUE universe, was pretty astonishing! Only NPH can pull this off & just not elaborate.
The creative direction for this scene was brilliant. It's one thing to have the idea but to execute it in such a successful way that doesn't make your villain look tacky is incredible. NPH performed this so incredibly convincingly, and while for the viewer, watching it is hugely entertaining...to show how absolutely useless -everyone- is in that one moment must be horrifying for the characters.
I think it also shows the viewers just WHO the Toymaker really is. Somebody who loves games...who will play them with you, whether you want to participate or not...and someone who will win...every time. (Errr, well...most every time)
@@vladthelad69 Compared to the bombastic entry just a little heart motion and then simply falling through the floor to exit, it's very tame and dull in comparison
This scene is hilarious but also chilling in the sense that while yes, the Toymaker looks ridiculous and wacky, the Doctor and his friends are powerless against him. They can only wait and see what will happen, with no way to save themselves, and that's terrifying.
@@XgoodbyeXHe very much was the master I can't believe people thought missy's redemption.Ark would stick when her last act was brutally.Murdering a companion and then murdering herself
@@_MyNameIsAJ_ She did because she is saxon and he Is shot bill through the Chest She is still the master.She still did everything he did.She still at 1 point, literally destroyed people in the most vile way possible by taking over their bodies.And there's been suggestions in the expanded media that the people whose bodies The master have stolen are still in there Which is horrid
@_MyNameIsAJ_ No it Was a different character wasn't it Either way, redemption shrimption.When you literally made people suffer a fate worse than death killed like a good majority of the entire fucking universe and your last action was literally stabbing yourself to death And taking expanded media into account.There is an incarnation between missy and The spy master who was good but missy literally stabbed her to death leaving her to die on her own hoping that the regeneration would snap them back to the status quo She literally sabotages her own redemption.And it's not the first time either The crispy master was Happy and in love.But the bruce master from the t v movie showed up and made krispy reveal his true krispy form scaring the girlfriend off Every time the master is even slightly close to redemption.They come up to screw themselves over
@@plantainsame2049 No. Bill Potts was shot by another alien; one that was alone on the bridge of a spaceship caught in the gravity/mavity of a black hole.
It reminded me of that scene from Beetlejuice where Michael Keaton is on the miniature model of the town and honks his crotch after kicking down a tree
The weeping angels are most likely in a club with blinking lights (how would they move otherwise?) and every time we see them they're frozen in successive steps of the Macarena
@@nekusakura6748 I'm firmly of the belief that, twenty years from now, Neil Patrick Harris needs to break out his British accent again and play Alfred Pennyworth in a future version of Batman, just like Michael Gough did. 😆
@@nekusakura6748 Yeah, but now he needs to follow in Michael Gough's footsteps and play Alfred. I just think it would be a neat full-circle kind of thing.
side note: there's something genuinely unnerving about the doctor taking a step back away from the toy maker in this scene - it's such a small detail but so clever bc the doctor just doesn't do that even when you know they are probably scared they don't back away from anything and the scene is so funny/upbeat but all i can concentrate on is the obvious terror they are feeling in the face of the toy makers insanity… i swear no one does it quite like david
the turn into balloons is probably one of the most painful ways to die because knowing the Toymaker, they still feel every aspect of their body as ballons and now each piece is so out of place they can feel their body everywhere. Not to mention the Doctor said they are dead because their bodies will pop which means they probably felt every piece of their bodies explode as each balloon popped.
This is probably canon, considering the fact that in Dark Water it was revealed that the dead still feel what happens to their bodies after death… so yeah it’s horrific.
@@fromthethirdplanet The dead in dark water were a part of missy's plan for the cyberman. She needed the ability to reupload the dead back into their bodies from a hard drive which explains why those specific dead people were still in touch with their bodies. I could be wrong but i don't think that applies here.
Probably not. The Toymaker loves taking captives, but he's never deliberately caused them pain. Torture just isn't any fun - where's the game in that? He only killed them because they started the fight first. Perhaps to him that was the game, and they were idiots who deserved to lose because they challenged him to a 'fight to the death' game without first assessing the capabilities of their chosen opponent.
As funny and quirky as this is, from their perspective it's terrifying. There's nothing you can do to stop him except risk a fate worse then death against him.
A reality warping omnipotent entity, responsible for all the world's problems at the moment, comes in uninvited, starts playing omnipresent music, and your best efforts to stop results in two casualties, two injuries, a bad day for the janitor, hundreds of wasted bullets, and he never even stop lip syncing to Spice Girls, before just vanishing. I'd cry.
Man I would have quit the moment I saw him teleport into our secret base an spawn like 30 more of him anyone who still opened fire after seeing him turn people into balloons deserve a Darwin award and a medal of bravery
One touch I like is the editing implies that the room is warping to accomadate where he wants to be. Which means, technically, its not teleportation as hes not the one moving. The room is
I am convinced after watching this scene alone that Neil Patrick Harris would make an amazing Mr Myxzpltk (5th dimensional imp/Superman villain). Everything about this scene just resonates Mr Myxzpltk especially with the reality wrapping
It's crazy that none of this was scripted. Neil Patrick Harris just broke into the studio while filming this scene. Gonna miss those two soldier extras though... May their souls rest
@@leonlion_ Nope.... I don´t really follow DW news that often and i just recently watched this episode so didnt want to get any spoilers. Anyway, sounds legen - wait for it - dary!
That's why the Spice Girls were arrested as accessories before the fact, after the dance. They'll get their day in court, but they have no one but themselves for putting together such an unstoppable banger.
At this point I'm expecting the 75th anniversary to be a crossover with the 10th, Metacrisis, 14th, and some new incarnation of the Doctor also played by Tennant. With a special guest appearance from Scrooge McDuck.
dying at the fruitiest most fun villain just appearing and going buckwild for the vibes meanwhile 14 is just standing there looking like hes watching gallifrey explode all over again
Haven't seen this yet, but terrifying to see the doctor desperately yell "Don't!" Then immediatly look defeated as the guards run in is chilling. He's legitimately powerless and he knows it, hasn't happened in a looong time.
And this is after a whole horror-esque first half, I really recommend it. Fair warning, it is terrifying for the first 2/3rds, this part is actually kinda chill
@iainwmacintosh I'm still trying to find a place to watch this, and yeah it's so chill in mood but I love that element of cosmic horror? The idea that a creature just plays with your lives and the laws of physics, cause they don't matter to them, somehow seems creepier than a dalek army. From the teleporting to using a spin to get Kate, to the balloon guards, he's everything a cruel trickster god should be in just 1 scene.
Imagine filling out the death certificate for the guards turned into balls. Cause of death: killed by Spice girls musical number and transformation into bouncy ball
Last year we had the Master dancing to Boney M while disguised as Rasputing, this year we get Neil Patrick Harris playing a cosmic horror monster that plays games and dances to the Spice Girls. He doesn't have to do this either. the Toymaker can warp reality any which way he likes. He can just appear and be all menacing. He could've dragged everyone back to the 20s to have the final game be there. He could've taken the Doctor and Donna to 2023 himself instead of having them rush to the TARDIS to chase him. But no. He gives an ominous warning, sets them running and then decides to barge into UNIT HQ to the tune of early 2000s pop music. Just because he is the Toymaker and he can do that.
Rusty has basically said the Master isn't pretending to be Rasputin, he was Rasputin. The Toymaker isn't evil, because that requires he understands our frame of reference!
14 face as soon as the toymaker begins to dance says it all: "Nonono, he is having FUN. That is not good. Him having fun is never good. My humans are dead."
Its funny how both terrifying and hilarious this is at the same time. The campier the villain, the more terrifying they can be I suppose. He just does a dance, casually kills two men, and reduces your weaponry to flower petals.
Man The Doctor looks 110% done with this, one week she's dealing with The Master dancing to Boney M, the next he's gotta deal with The Toymaker dancing and causing chaos to Spice Girls
It's truly a awesome little scene to see the Doctor actually stepping away from the Toymaker while he's dancing towards him. That scene on it's own, really justifies just how dangerous the toymaker is. If a damn time-lord is stepping back from a villain like that, what hope does humanity have.
@@PsyrenXYRTD says that _that box_ will be mentioned in that specific place one more time and that’s it if i recall correctly!! (source: bbciplayer unleashed or video commentaries i forget which one)
It’s really evident that the Toymaker “regenerated” for the hell of it and to face the new Doctor as a new Toymaker Mainly saying this because I don’t see Michael Gough’s Toymaker doing this but along with their own realm the Toymaker can rebuild himself as well and enjoy it like hell
The most terrifying thing for the Doctor to have to admit at this point is that it is "fortunate" that only 2 people died, and only because they directly engaged the Toymaker. He could've easily killed everyone in that room, whimsically. The Doctor is probably counting his blessings that the death toll was as low as it was, especially given how helpless he is to help them. With "normal" villains who follow the rules of the universe, he can try to save people, reverse whatever harm has been done to them. But the Toymaker follows a completely different set of rules from the rest of the universe, so undoing his actions might be beyond the Doctor's ability.
Oh definitely, their headquarters was under attack and everyone was powerless to do anything against him. He was truly playing with them like it was nothing. I really hope what's to come in the next series is as crazy as this!
Honestly, he's even more horrific if you try to make sense of it. He's literally a universal force that ignores any rules of reality. You have NO way to stop him besides winning his games. I recall someone tried to hit him in an earlier incarnation and ended up hitting himself. This is a villain you cannot negotiate with other than forcing them to play a game and win, or lose with horrifying consequences.
Despite what 14 demanded as his prize, that The Toymaker is banished from reality for eternity, I think RTD was very knowing in having Kate instruct them to bury the box in salt. She doesn’t know it but 14 invoking the salt superstition at the edge of reality is what gave him the power to come through in the first place. They’ve left a little crack in the window for NPH, or someone else, to return to the role later.
This brings me back to hearing Soft Cell playing on a jukebox"ipad" in the 9th Doctor's second episode, and me thinking that RTD must have wonderful taste in music and hoping to hear more songs pop up on occasional future episodes.
I think the actor's scream could have been more chilling. If I was the actor, I would have asked someone to terrify me with one of my greatest fears to get the right pitch and fullness of what actually happened to the guard.
Thank the gods I wasn't the only one who thought this. 😅 The other one quite funny a bit later after this number is when he said in response to the men on the roof where they were he said 'I think they're still falling'. And then you hear the faint thumps of bodies hitting glass and the ground below them. Obviously it's haunting but the timing was absolutely spot on comedically that I couldn't help but burst out laughing a little.
@@JustAnotherPerson4U Agree. Between "Well that's alright then!", Ball Killing, and "I zink zhere still falling", the Toymaker is one of my favorite villains.
...every once in a while i'll see a doctor who clip that REALLY makes me wish i had gotten into it long ago. it's usually the musical numbers like this, the energy in them is fantastic
Between the Toymaker's specific dance steps starting at @1:03 and the bicycle horn honking when he vanishes through the trapdoor, plus the whole omnipowered malevolent entity from the darkest part underneath the universe, there's a curious, coincidental (?) similarity to Stephen King's IT here... (Also, NPH looks a bit like an Oompa-Loompa here, especially the hair...)
More like that Twilight Zone episode with the little boy turning people into jack-in-a-boxes with his omniscient powers; except with the campy dash of Everything Everywhere All At Once
@@bandersnatch9469 It's a good episode, and used elsewhere as well, because it captures something about the essence of children. Not the happy smiling innocent child of most depictions. Real children: They are little psychopaths. Selfish, short-sighted, morally-immature little monsters who would burn down the school and everyone in it just so they could stay home and watch TV. Their destructive nature is only contained by their powerlessness - they have neither the physical strength to overcome an adult, nor the experience and cunning to commit the crimes they fantasise about. So if you give a child character real power, you've got a ready-made monster.
@@Hei_Darkfire Is this your first time on the internet? that was the most tame reaction you could have received, back in the old days of youtube you'd be called a variety of slurs before your mistake was rubbed in your face sarcastically.
@@DeadEndScreamer You should be more considerate - maybe Hei just had a cold. I think you bedder seddle down. Oh no, now I've god id! Stupid """"joke"""" aside, you are being a bit of a stinker about it. Have you ever been on the internet? If you're correcting a minor typo, you'd usually just put "*petals" and leave it at that - no need to lean into him with that "you EVEN edited the comment but kept the mistake in, what the HELL did you edit?" It makes you sound really quite unpleasant and - yes - like you're making a big deal out of it. Everyone makes typos sometimes, pobody's nerfect. And hitting him with the "it could've been much worse, back in the day people would've dropped slurs on you for that"... o-kay. Relevance? What's he supposed to say, like "Oh thank you for not calling me the f-slur! I'm sorry I ever questioned your tone, o generous one!" It's like saying "Thank you for only peeing on my shoes, they'd've done it directly into my mouth back in the day!" Oh, THANKS A LOT for making me bring that up! Now I'm thirsty...
This scene recontextualizes all the award dance numbers NPH did over the years, like it always was the ToyMaker trying to make us giggle. And giggle we did.
He is a being who has the power to create and destroy universes and he uses his power to do this he is truly the most powerful enemy the doctor has ever faced
1:10 "What happened to them?" "They violently rushed an unknown enemy who's clearly got control of everything right now, I said 'no don't' and they got turned into bouncy balls and their spouse got turned into a widow. And I don't feel bad because no ones listening to me. Just sit back, let this chucklehead have his fun, and go away, and we'll talk after, but no you gotta... and now you're shooting at him. How's that going for ya?"
"I walked in universes where the laws of physics were devised by the mind of a madman.".......in case you were ever wondering what 11 was talking about in the rings of akhaten....
I am more convinced the more I see this scene that this was the part of the contract that NPH negotiated with the cast and producers in order to be the Toymaker for the 14/15th doctor.
Seeing this scene is better than the musical numbers I’ve scene in my school play cause my school drama club is kinda slacking a bit(even though I’m not apart of it), this scene will always play in my head non-stop
Dude just needs a VERY long vacation. There's another Doctor roaming the universe now, so he can take his time and unwind. Most of the time the Doctor is practically racing from problem to problem, now he can catch his breath. Maybe even get some of his old bravado back.
If you think about it, this guy is scarier than the master, think about it, he can teleport from here to there in a matter of seconds, turn dangerous weapons into flowers, kill people with a simple touch, he’s basically a colourful version of death 😂
What if as a precaution? In case he ever lost, the toy maker, did put the master in his gold tooth but after he forced him to regenerate into him, and then locked him away in his tooth
And we could take that as a step further what if he knew that he was gonna lose to the doctor? So, instead of it actually being the master it’s the valyard Which has Neil Patrick Harris playing an evil version of the doctor
"Yeah this wasn't in the script, Neil just showed up and started doing that."
"We were kinda freaked out by all the doors and the teleporting but we decided to keep filming."
@@kaczok1985 "We still haven't figured out how to turn the two guys back, and when we ask him, he dances some more and leaves through a door that spontaniously showed up"
Everyone knows the rule. Invite Neil and that seems to happen
Did love him
He’s know to practice magic.
Shows up, dances to the Spice Girls, turns men into balloons, refuses to elaborate, leaves through the floor. Absolute chad
Yeah, he really ONLY showed up to style on them and then leave.
The utter look of horror on 14's face really adds to the mavity of the situation oh man
@@wolfelian *slow clap* outstanding
I wanna be just like Neil Patrick Harris when I grow up
The Sigma Giga Chad
FourTen giving that dour “they’re dead, I’m sorry” in the middle of the number is just peak RTD Who.
1:03
And the ignored warning
It reminds me of Rick and Morty. "You have a right to refuse his order, if you touch me you'll die".
I mean, one was clearly alive in a balloon, he can join the girl in the pavement slab.
@@Lumine100 The President like 5/10 seconds after: "There was no sound, he just died(!)"
@@JasonJD48 The Marionette guy came back, maybe they did too? Who knows?
I love how this scene perfectly straddles the line between hilarious and horrifying.
the scream of that man turned into a ball was genuinely chilling first time around, it sounded so pained and terrified.
The idea of a man who can’t be harmed and makes his own logic,is almost the exact same as Freddy Kruger,but this is horrifying because Freddy Krugers weaknesses were physical,the Toymakers weaknesses are mental
I still can’t help but burst out laughing when Kate gets slammed into the wall. And then that poor man in the ball. From laughter to oh dear.
@@SckuttleAnd as far as I know, Freddie’s powers were limited to the dreams.
I feel like it's actually more horrifying than hilarious or narm cause of how committed to performing to the song the Toymaker is and just how completely he's breaking reality over his knee.
RTD looked at the Rasputin scene and said "You call that camp? THIS is camp!!"
RTD and Moffat Camp the camp
Neil Patrick Harris being an unhinged villain is still Neil Patrick Harris
This is the role he was born to play, I swear.
Ironically, because he thought this role was the most demanding
Why did you think he was cast as Count Olaf and Dr. Horrible to begin with?🤨😂
@@skinnysnorlax9356not to mention Dr. Blowhole in Penguins of Madagascar. NPH plays a better villain than Jim Carrey ever would, and that’s saying a lot.
1:03
The fact that the Toymaker points to where he appears next makes me wonder if he planned out the entire routine. Or maybe it's all just part of his cosmic power lmao
Both. He planned it out and was able to do it on the fly as a Cosmic being
His perception of time is different from ours. He could have just as well, from his point of view, appeared there first, hence his next version knows where to point because he remembers doing it.
Can we haz a regular special with Tennant now?
@@ArakkoaChronicles You broke my brain but bravo
Yes.
I absolutely adore the "I'm so done with this shit" expression on 14's face when the Toymaker arrives. Bear in mind that earlier within the same in-universe week, 13 had been subjected to a dance routine set to Boney M's Rasputin, courtesy of The Master.
EDIT: According to a recently released excerpt of the officially licensed novelization of "The Giggle" (written by James Goss and due for release in January of 2024, alongside novelizations of the other two 60th Anniversary Specials), the 14th Doctor's adventures - from the moment he comes into being at the end of "The Power Of The Doctor", to the comic strip story "Liberation Of The Daleks" (which covers the first hour of his life, prior to the 2023 Children In Need minisode), and right on through to the end of "The Giggle" - span a grand total of 15 hours from his perspective. That just makes this whole scene even funnier.
EDIT #2: Just wanted to say thanks for the likes. I've never received so many on a comment before.
Yeah, he really was especially how it ended up retiring at the end
Haha it didn't occur me how close those two events had been in-universe
You're so right, I hadn't thought about how it would be the same week, in-universe . That's hilarious!
And next week 15 will be submitted to listening to the gobling population singing about eating baby's what a weird musical journey the doc is having right?
Not AGAIN...
This episode turned one of the Doctor's oldest villains into DW's equivalent of Q and I am here for it
That is a Fantastic comparison
Omg he is absolutely Q
Q with just a little hint of pennywise added in for fun
@@sandrosliskeSame archetype, it turns up over and over gain. Even in old myths of the Fay. The idea of an entity that is close to omnipotent, and not even /exactly/ malicious, but rather so unrelatable to humans that they can't share human morality.
From the perspective of such an immortal, there's no such thing as murdering a human. There's just hurrying up the inevitable. Dead today, dead in fifty years of natural causes, makes no difference. Why do the silly humans get so upset about it?
Characters following this archetype will often demonstrate a commitment to games and abiding by agreed-upon rules, as a means of coping with their own power. The only challenge they can find in their endless life is by accepting the self-imposed constraints of a game.
@@adampoultney8737
Great description.
The man you know as currently being the most powerful being in the universe is literally begging you not to go near someone that literally just jumped out of thin air while dancing to the Spice Girls... something tells me that ordering your men to open fire is not the correct form of action, here...
The problem here is that to them, he looks like a regular human. He threw her against a wall, so she wanted to detain him since he was now problematic, and the soliders were simply listening to their commander.
When she finds out that he killed them, things escalate drastically. A "human" just killed two of her men, so she fights back with full force. She has no way of knowing that this is a god-like, reality-altering being because he looks and moves like a human (Weird doors and music aside which can simply be passed off as technology). She's used to fighting Daleks and Cybermen, but this is just a regular person - How hard could it be?
She only asks for help when all her actions have failed, and she knows there's nothing she can do, despite her best efforts.
@@Reelix I mean he's definitely some sort of magic, but disregarding that. When the doctor says don't do something, it's probably smart not to.
@@Reelix If a guy shows up with reality bending powers, its probably a fair assumption that detaining him is going to be more complicated than a guy grabbing him. And stopping him is going to be more complicated than shooting him. It was kinda funny how her solution was... bigger guns.
@@Reelix Yeah but when the Doctor, who is considered one of the ultimate authorities on Random Weird Stuff Outta Nowhere, is yelling for her to BACK OFF AND NOT DO THAT, you'd think she'd take that into account.
It's a staple in the doctor who series for unit to consistently ignore the doctors warnings in spite of how much they enjoy fellating him
Neil Patrick Harris is having the time of his life dancing to Spice Girls.
Whoever came up with this idea of an entrance, they aren't paid enough.
The song choice might have been his, since I heard he uses the song to wake up.
I think what’s even better is that he lipsinced the song with no music since it would have to be added in editing.
You know it had to be Neil Patrick Harris
It kinda reminds me of RTD's use of Toxic in the second episode of 9's run
@@user-lb9xw4xf2q he didn't know the song beforehand and used the song to wake up, to get familiar with it.
“there is order, there is chaos, and there is play.” genuinely one of the hardest lines to ever come out of Doctor Who. the implications are incredible and deep. RTD is great at using throwaway lines to paint a cosmic picture.
also:
“what happened to them?”
“they’re dead. i’m sorry.” he just immediately accepts that there’s nothing he can do. this villain is fucking scary man.
Are they dead? one screamed.
@@thedeadpoolwhochuckles.6852 maybe they’re not, but there isn’t anything he can do. they’re as good as dead.
@@thedeadpoolwhochuckles.6852I took the scream as almost like a ghost or afterimage because it happened so quick, but who knows
@@jennifergeorge7641i did as well
1:04
Reality in a nut shell
Only Neil Patrick Harris could play a villain who does a full dance number just to intimidate his enemies.
I remember NPH’s role as Count Olaf & his character disguised as Günther. The fact that NPH did a full dance number THERE as well, just to flex how gullible the people of the City are in the ASOUE universe, was pretty astonishing! Only NPH can pull this off & just not elaborate.
Batman brave and the bold music mister
Imagine if they had cast Neil Patrick Harris as the latest Master? He is a brilliant performer.
He would be my favorite Master!
It is intimidating..it's pure chaos and he's in full control
Within a 15 hour time frame the doctor is subjected to not 1 but 2 dance numbers from his 2 most powerful enemies and I just love it
The creative direction for this scene was brilliant. It's one thing to have the idea but to execute it in such a successful way that doesn't make your villain look tacky is incredible. NPH performed this so incredibly convincingly, and while for the viewer, watching it is hugely entertaining...to show how absolutely useless -everyone- is in that one moment must be horrifying for the characters.
I think it also shows the viewers just WHO the Toymaker really is. Somebody who loves games...who will play them with you, whether you want to participate or not...and someone who will win...every time. (Errr, well...most every time)
@freakfreak12345 blud is replying to himself
The entrance will always be insane
…but not the exit, unfortunately
@@HeavenBurnsRed-vp8qh how so. Lol
@@vladthelad69 Compared to the bombastic entry just a little heart motion and then simply falling through the floor to exit, it's very tame and dull in comparison
@@optimuprime500 true true
@@HeavenBurnsRed-vp8qh True dat lol XD
This scene is hilarious but also chilling in the sense that while yes, the Toymaker looks ridiculous and wacky, the Doctor and his friends are powerless against him. They can only wait and see what will happen, with no way to save themselves, and that's terrifying.
Und zat’s vat is ge-making it zo FUN, ja?
A bit of fear in how the Doctor said the agents who got turned into balls are dead. Its looks silly until you see their screaming faces on the balls.
@@Veggieman87 Ja 😂😂
@@Future_Vantas Exactly. For all his abilities and knowledge, the Doctor knows that their time is up, and he could do nothing.
He's basically Doctor Who's version of Discord.
Toymaker coming in there, doesn't say a word, does a number and then leaves without explanation... unhinged and based villiany.
Honestly I wish we could get more of the toymaker.
@@dandereninja4750 That's the beauty thing about Who Villains... they're never gone for long.
Bro, he sang the whole Fking song :))))
If i had god like powers I'd do this
@@TheFlyingSailorYT this one was gone for almost 60 years
I like to think The Toymaker heard/sensed that The Doctor was trying to explain him so he decided to do the most unexplainable thing he could
Just bare in mind, this was canonically only 15 hours after he (she) had to watch the Master dance to Rasputin
He wasn't the master, missy was the last decently written master.
@@XgoodbyeXHe very much was the master
I can't believe people thought missy's redemption.Ark would stick when her last act was brutally.Murdering a companion and then murdering herself
@@_MyNameIsAJ_ She did because she is saxon and he Is shot bill through the Chest
She is still the master.She still did everything he did.She still at 1 point, literally destroyed people in the most vile way possible by taking over their bodies.And there's been suggestions in the expanded media that the people whose bodies The master have stolen are still in there Which is horrid
@_MyNameIsAJ_ No it Was a different character wasn't it
Either way, redemption shrimption.When you literally made people suffer a fate worse than death killed like a good majority of the entire fucking universe and your last action was literally stabbing yourself to death
And taking expanded media into account.There is an incarnation between missy and The spy master who was good but missy literally stabbed her to death leaving her to die on her own hoping that the regeneration would snap them back to the status quo
She literally sabotages her own redemption.And it's not the first time either
The crispy master was Happy and in love.But the bruce master from the t v movie showed up and made krispy reveal his true krispy form scaring the girlfriend off
Every time the master is even slightly close to redemption.They come up to screw themselves over
@@plantainsame2049 No. Bill Potts was shot by another alien; one that was alone on the bridge of a spaceship caught in the gravity/mavity of a black hole.
The horn at the end is what got me, lmao. He absolutely humiliated UNIT while dancing to Spice Girls, absolute legend
I caught that 🤣
thats honestly my favourite bit
*beep beep* 😂
It reminded me of that scene from Beetlejuice where Michael Keaton is on the miniature model of the town and honks his crotch after kicking down a tree
first the master now the toymaker. i now declare every main villain needs a deranged buss down every season
Well only those where it would make sense. I can't imagine the daleks , cybermem, silurians, sontarans, or the weeping angels doing a dance number
To be fair, the toy maker isn't evil, he's just a force that has specific rules.
@@JoelGrant-yo8bThat's now all I want to imagine.
@@JoelGrant-yo8b I could imagine the weeping angels dancing to Lady Gaga‘s Bad Romance
The weeping angels are most likely in a club with blinking lights (how would they move otherwise?) and every time we see them they're frozen in successive steps of the Macarena
Neil Patrick Harris was the perfect person to play the Toymaker. Such showmanship that not even Barney Stinson could compare
A worthy successor to the late great Michael Gough in the role.
@@nekusakura6748 I'm firmly of the belief that, twenty years from now, Neil Patrick Harris needs to break out his British accent again and play Alfred Pennyworth in a future version of Batman, just like Michael Gough did. 😆
@@astrofan1993 Harris has actually voiced Nightwing in Batman: Under the Red Hood.
@@nekusakura6748 Yeah, but now he needs to follow in Michael Gough's footsteps and play Alfred. I just think it would be a neat full-circle kind of thing.
@@nekusakura6748And the Music Meister in Batman Brave and the Bold (Where he sang as well as Voice Acting)
"How many times have you watched this scene?"
Me: "Yes"
This video may have many views, but I feel like I'm responsible for far too many of them ;D
This is the only part of Dr Who I've ever seen, but it is just amazing.
side note: there's something genuinely unnerving about the doctor taking a step back away from the toy maker in this scene - it's such a small detail but so clever bc the doctor just doesn't do that even when you know they are probably scared they don't back away from anything and the scene is so funny/upbeat but all i can concentrate on is the obvious terror they are feeling in the face of the toy makers insanity… i swear no one does it quite like david
the turn into balloons is probably one of the most painful ways to die because knowing the Toymaker, they still feel every aspect of their body as ballons and now each piece is so out of place they can feel their body everywhere. Not to mention the Doctor said they are dead because their bodies will pop which means they probably felt every piece of their bodies explode as each balloon popped.
That is... unbelievably terrifying.
This is probably canon, considering the fact that in Dark Water it was revealed that the dead still feel what happens to their bodies after death… so yeah it’s horrific.
@@fromthethirdplanet The dead in dark water were a part of missy's plan for the cyberman. She needed the ability to reupload the dead back into their bodies from a hard drive which explains why those specific dead people were still in touch with their bodies. I could be wrong but i don't think that applies here.
Probably not. The Toymaker loves taking captives, but he's never deliberately caused them pain. Torture just isn't any fun - where's the game in that? He only killed them because they started the fight first. Perhaps to him that was the game, and they were idiots who deserved to lose because they challenged him to a 'fight to the death' game without first assessing the capabilities of their chosen opponent.
@@vylbird8014 Torture is just a mind game with a different name. This entire scene is him torturing the Doctor.
I never knew my life needed a Dr Who musical number featuring Neil Patrick Harris until now. Now I don’t know how I can live without it.
Me too, I can't stop watching it!
Okay? Just press replay
I will never ever hear this song again wo laughing my ass off
As funny and quirky as this is, from their perspective it's terrifying. There's nothing you can do to stop him except risk a fate worse then death against him.
A reality warping omnipotent entity, responsible for all the world's problems at the moment, comes in uninvited, starts playing omnipresent music, and your best efforts to stop results in two casualties, two injuries, a bad day for the janitor, hundreds of wasted bullets, and he never even stop lip syncing to Spice Girls, before just vanishing.
I'd cry.
Just wait til we get to Monsoon
Man I would have quit the moment I saw him teleport into our secret base an spawn like 30 more of him anyone who still opened fire after seeing him turn people into balloons deserve a Darwin award and a medal of bravery
Honestly reminds me of Mr Mxyzptlk from DC Comics. Ain't no firepower that's gonna take wither of them down, and yet they keep firing....
One touch I like is the editing implies that the room is warping to accomadate where he wants to be. Which means, technically, its not teleportation as hes not the one moving. The room is
I am convinced after watching this scene alone that Neil Patrick Harris would make an amazing Mr Myxzpltk (5th dimensional imp/Superman villain). Everything about this scene just resonates Mr Myxzpltk especially with the reality wrapping
He already made a great Music Meister, so why not
1:41 The funny thing at the end is the clown horn sound when he jumps through the floor
It's crazy that none of this was scripted. Neil Patrick Harris just broke into the studio while filming this scene. Gonna miss those two soldier extras though... May their souls rest
Really?
@@eithyr yea didnt you hear it was all over youtube a few weeks ago
@@leonlion_ Nope.... I don´t really follow DW news that often and i just recently watched this episode so didnt want to get any spoilers. Anyway, sounds legen - wait for it - dary!
Pretty messed up that Neil just murdered two people for the scene. Great commitment from the extras though.
That's why the Spice Girls were arrested as accessories before the fact, after the dance. They'll get their day in court, but they have no one but themselves for putting together such an unstoppable banger.
I love that there's no reason for this. The Toymaker is just absolutely f-ing with them because he can haha. Also NPH clearly LOVED THIS.
He reminds me of the Joker with infinite power, other than the Nolanverse one. His entire goal is to have fun regardless of the casualties.
Wasn’t the toymaker, it was just mph fucking with them
The toymaker exuded such high gay energy that you could probably make a rainbow with it
@@craytherlaygaming2852 That's just what happens when you get Neil Patrick Harris to play a villain. XD
RTD: I will give David Tennant every possible avenue to play The Doctor whenever possible.
David Tennant: I accept.
RTD giving a David Tennant to every companion. Martha deserves hers too
At this point I'm expecting the 75th anniversary to be a crossover with the 10th, Metacrisis, 14th, and some new incarnation of the Doctor also played by Tennant. With a special guest appearance from Scrooge McDuck.
@@benstevens44 cross-over with Star Wars and bring Huyang into it
Why, of course! Haha.
@@benstevens44 If they don't decide to go back to Tranzalore. They can have an episode with the Doctor dying there now without it ending the show.
The Doctor being stressed and so done with life and the villian comes in plays a swanky song whilst commiting war crimes is peak RTD
dying at the fruitiest most fun villain just appearing and going buckwild for the vibes meanwhile 14 is just standing there looking like hes watching gallifrey explode all over again
I'd say the gayest villain next to the maestro, and I mean that as negatively as I can.
Haven't seen this yet, but terrifying to see the doctor desperately yell "Don't!" Then immediatly look defeated as the guards run in is chilling. He's legitimately powerless and he knows it, hasn't happened in a looong time.
And this is after a whole horror-esque first half, I really recommend it. Fair warning, it is terrifying for the first 2/3rds, this part is actually kinda chill
@iainwmacintosh I'm still trying to find a place to watch this, and yeah it's so chill in mood but I love that element of cosmic horror? The idea that a creature just plays with your lives and the laws of physics, cause they don't matter to them, somehow seems creepier than a dalek army. From the teleporting to using a spin to get Kate, to the balloon guards, he's everything a cruel trickster god should be in just 1 scene.
You’d think after all that The Doctor has accomplished, they’d maybe listen to him for a second
May be on DisneyPlus now. And BBC I-Player...@@miscstuff1238
@@miscstuff1238Stream it online
Imagine filling out the death certificate for the guards turned into balls. Cause of death: killed by Spice girls musical number and transformation into bouncy ball
Well it’s UNIT
@@jareththegoblinking3191 true. But you’d think that more common cause of death would be blasted by darlek, turned into Cyberman, etc
Surprisingly it's turned into a vampire@@tokusaturider2559
More Companions have become vampires than cyberman
@@tokusaturider2559 now i'm imagining a UNIT report/weird alien bullshit bingo card
@@onyourleft4194 imagine how humiliated the guys controlled by the Meep feel! Put a stamp on the “mind controlled and turned into evil army” space 😂
Last year we had the Master dancing to Boney M while disguised as Rasputing, this year we get Neil Patrick Harris playing a cosmic horror monster that plays games and dances to the Spice Girls.
He doesn't have to do this either. the Toymaker can warp reality any which way he likes. He can just appear and be all menacing. He could've dragged everyone back to the 20s to have the final game be there. He could've taken the Doctor and Donna to 2023 himself instead of having them rush to the TARDIS to chase him. But no. He gives an ominous warning, sets them running and then decides to barge into UNIT HQ to the tune of early 2000s pop music. Just because he is the Toymaker and he can do that.
He's not a villain he's a super villain
The toymaker has presentation.
@@pikachufantastic fantastic megamind reference
@@pikachufantastic The Master: What's the difference between you and me? The Toymaker: ****PRESENTATION!!!****
Rusty has basically said the Master isn't pretending to be Rasputin, he was Rasputin.
The Toymaker isn't evil, because that requires he understands our frame of reference!
I was on break at work, then this song played and I remembered this scene. Now when I hear this song, I will always remember this scene.
I used to hate this song now I love it
God I hope NPH returns some day for another episode. Absolutely phenomenal performance.
14 face as soon as the toymaker begins to dance says it all: "Nonono, he is having FUN. That is not good. Him having fun is never good. My humans are dead."
thank you for uploading the full thing with the beginning monologue and all!
I wanted to include the start of the song, and the song started in the middle of the monologue, so that got included as well :)
The best villians of David Tennant's Dr Who are those who appreciate human music.
Here come the drums!
Does Cassandra count, or is she disqualified for actually being human?
Well, Davros doesn't have to... to be fair.
Its funny how both terrifying and hilarious this is at the same time. The campier the villain, the more terrifying they can be I suppose. He just does a dance, casually kills two men, and reduces your weaponry to flower petals.
“Well kids, when your Uncle Barney got ahold of the Infinity Stones, he went a little bit mad with power.”
If I had infinity stones, I too would do random dance numbers like this.
Man The Doctor looks 110% done with this, one week she's dealing with The Master dancing to Boney M, the next he's gotta deal with The Toymaker dancing and causing chaos to Spice Girls
Looks like 15 / Ncuti is just going to embrace the madness xD
@@PsyrenXY 15 will be like: you wanna dance, luv? let's dance! XD
@@PsyrenXYNcuti will have to deal with singing goblins.
Next Time around he should Start playing doctor in distress and assert dominance
As someone else pointed out, canonically there's only a 15-hour gap between those two dance numbers
This is the most Neil Patrick Harris thing I’ve ever seen in my life and I love it!
The entire interent is posting this ONE clip over and over, and I AM HERE FOR IT EVERY TIME!
I love that he can teleport, but clearly RUNS to the next 'spot'.
0:10 I love that he’s giving off Ninth Doctor vibes, “do you mind not farting while I’m saving the world?”
It's truly a awesome little scene to see the Doctor actually stepping away from the Toymaker while he's dancing towards him. That scene on it's own, really justifies just how dangerous the toymaker is. If a damn time-lord is stepping back from a villain like that, what hope does humanity have.
Can't wait for the pantheon
0:05 I love how he doesn’t stop talking when the music starts playing
Will go down as one of the best random dance scenes in history love it
I do hope NPH comes back as a recurring villain. There's so much lore to explore
The box is still locked up in Unit (for the love of god why) and "his legions are coming" sooo I would say we haven't seen the last of him!
@@PsyrenXY
Im suddenly seeing an army of nutcracker toy soldiers descending upon unit with that legion line
This is his second appearance in fifty years And they teased his return in the last one
@@PsyrenXYbecause when they let a private citizen own a Dalek, it went every kind of wrong?
@@PsyrenXYRTD says that _that box_ will be mentioned in that specific place one more time and that’s it if i recall correctly!! (source: bbciplayer unleashed or video commentaries i forget which one)
It’s really evident that the Toymaker “regenerated” for the hell of it and to face the new Doctor as a new Toymaker
Mainly saying this because I don’t see Michael Gough’s Toymaker doing this but along with their own realm the Toymaker can rebuild himself as well and enjoy it like hell
if u go on to bbc i playe or disney u get the classics ok all the celestial toy maker was wiped the last episode is still available to watch
well either the toymaker stole a new body or since he was using rallon (a time lord)’s body he regenerated and idk which to believe
The most terrifying thing for the Doctor to have to admit at this point is that it is "fortunate" that only 2 people died, and only because they directly engaged the Toymaker. He could've easily killed everyone in that room, whimsically. The Doctor is probably counting his blessings that the death toll was as low as it was, especially given how helpless he is to help them.
With "normal" villains who follow the rules of the universe, he can try to save people, reverse whatever harm has been done to them. But the Toymaker follows a completely different set of rules from the rest of the universe, so undoing his actions might be beyond the Doctor's ability.
Notice how he "toys" with Kate and Melanie.
@@lunak1391 Exactly. They got away with some bruises because they Toymaker didn't really want to kill them.
Neil's version to the Toymaker only showed up to Troll Unit and the Doctor
My mom and I were singing along. Man that song brought back memories. That was an interesting choice for the episode
Neil needs to come back as the toy maker every chance that makes sense. If you really suspend disbelief, this celestial was terrifying!!!
Oh definitely, their headquarters was under attack and everyone was powerless to do anything against him. He was truly playing with them like it was nothing. I really hope what's to come in the next series is as crazy as this!
Honestly, he's even more horrific if you try to make sense of it. He's literally a universal force that ignores any rules of reality. You have NO way to stop him besides winning his games. I recall someone tried to hit him in an earlier incarnation and ended up hitting himself. This is a villain you cannot negotiate with other than forcing them to play a game and win, or lose with horrifying consequences.
Despite what 14 demanded as his prize, that The Toymaker is banished from reality for eternity, I think RTD was very knowing in having Kate instruct them to bury the box in salt.
She doesn’t know it but 14 invoking the salt superstition at the edge of reality is what gave him the power to come through in the first place.
They’ve left a little crack in the window for NPH, or someone else, to return to the role later.
The way they describe this in the novelisation is genuinely so good.
Straight out of everything everywhere all at once in the best way possible
This brings me back to hearing Soft Cell playing on a jukebox"ipad" in the 9th Doctor's second episode, and me thinking that RTD must have wonderful taste in music and hoping to hear more songs pop up on occasional future episodes.
I know its a horrifying concept, but the shot of the screaming ball is edited so comically i laugh every time.
I think it’s also the weirdly cheap CG on the screaming face in it that adds to the dark humor.
I bust out laughing when I see it
I think the actor's scream could have been more chilling. If I was the actor, I would have asked someone to terrify me with one of my greatest fears to get the right pitch and fullness of what actually happened to the guard.
Thank the gods I wasn't the only one who thought this. 😅
The other one quite funny a bit later after this number is when he said in response to the men on the roof where they were he said 'I think they're still falling'. And then you hear the faint thumps of bodies hitting glass and the ground below them.
Obviously it's haunting but the timing was absolutely spot on comedically that I couldn't help but burst out laughing a little.
@@JustAnotherPerson4U Agree. Between "Well that's alright then!", Ball Killing, and "I zink zhere still falling", the Toymaker is one of my favorite villains.
Honestly he ain't no villain 🤣 he just wants to play 🤷♀️
We all want to
Cosmic gods in a nutshell
Need I remind you he kills 2 men right there 1:05 😅
@@claireaquos6532
I mean... cosmic god, probably doesn't even really have a concept of death nor really cares, he's amoral
he’s just like me fr
...every once in a while i'll see a doctor who clip that REALLY makes me wish i had gotten into it long ago. it's usually the musical numbers like this, the energy in them is fantastic
Good Guy Toymaker showing up with a perfect showcase of what and who he is about when The Doctor couldn't explain it very well.
Between the Toymaker's specific dance steps starting at @1:03 and the bicycle horn honking when he vanishes through the trapdoor, plus the whole omnipowered malevolent entity from the darkest part underneath the universe, there's a curious, coincidental (?) similarity to Stephen King's IT here...
(Also, NPH looks a bit like an Oompa-Loompa here, especially the hair...)
I was wondering if that was intentional! Now I’m curious how much of the dance besides the parts with Donna and Mel NPH had any input on?
More like that Twilight Zone episode with the little boy turning people into jack-in-a-boxes with his omniscient powers; except with the campy dash of Everything Everywhere All At Once
@@bandersnatch9469 It's a good episode, and used elsewhere as well, because it captures something about the essence of children. Not the happy smiling innocent child of most depictions. Real children: They are little psychopaths. Selfish, short-sighted, morally-immature little monsters who would burn down the school and everyone in it just so they could stay home and watch TV. Their destructive nature is only contained by their powerlessness - they have neither the physical strength to overcome an adult, nor the experience and cunning to commit the crimes they fantasise about. So if you give a child character real power, you've got a ready-made monster.
Thanos: *Guns fire Bubbles.*
Toymaker: *Guns fire Petals.*
It's petals not pedals, you even edited the comment but kept the mistake in, what the hell did you edit?
@@DeadEndScreamer Wow... Thanks for the correction, but there's no need to go mental about it.
@@Hei_Darkfire Is this your first time on the internet? that was the most tame reaction you could have received, back in the old days of youtube you'd be called a variety of slurs before your mistake was rubbed in your face sarcastically.
@@DeadEndScreamer I don't even care, man. Seriously, you're the one making a big deal out of a minor thing right now.
@@DeadEndScreamer You should be more considerate - maybe Hei just had a cold. I think you bedder seddle down. Oh no, now I've god id!
Stupid """"joke"""" aside, you are being a bit of a stinker about it. Have you ever been on the internet? If you're correcting a minor typo, you'd usually just put "*petals" and leave it at that - no need to lean into him with that "you EVEN edited the comment but kept the mistake in, what the HELL did you edit?" It makes you sound really quite unpleasant and - yes - like you're making a big deal out of it. Everyone makes typos sometimes, pobody's nerfect. And hitting him with the "it could've been much worse, back in the day people would've dropped slurs on you for that"... o-kay. Relevance? What's he supposed to say, like "Oh thank you for not calling me the f-slur! I'm sorry I ever questioned your tone, o generous one!"
It's like saying
"Thank you for only peeing on my shoes, they'd've done it directly into my mouth back in the day!"
Oh, THANKS A LOT for making me bring that up! Now I'm thirsty...
Loved this scene!❤❤
Same here
This scene recontextualizes all the award dance numbers NPH did over the years, like it always was the ToyMaker trying to make us giggle. And giggle we did.
If The Doctor tells you not to do something, you DON'T DO IT. All these people know who he is, why those two didn't IMMEDIATELY stop is beyond me.
That was the single coolest doctor who scene yet.
It was so nice of the toy maker to give the doctor an example of what he was talking about
0:17. 14: This ***ISN'T*** going to end well...
I can’t stop watching this
same
it's a very fun scene
I’m still watching lol
This is such an amazing way to showcase the sheer power he has
The little clown honk as he escapes is perfect
I love it I love him favorite who villain moment ever..no. Actually favorite villain moment EVER.
The ironic thing is when the doctor commanded Unit to stop what their doing, they still do it
No change there then =PPP
UNIT has a military command structure, and the Doctor isn't in it. He's a civilian consultant, no authority to issue orders.
@@vylbird8014the doctor knows a lot though you'd think they'd listen to his warning.
He is a being who has the power to create and destroy universes and he uses his power to do this he is truly the most powerful enemy the doctor has ever faced
1:10
"What happened to them?"
"They violently rushed an unknown enemy who's clearly got control of everything right now, I said 'no don't' and they got turned into bouncy balls and their spouse got turned into a widow. And I don't feel bad because no ones listening to me. Just sit back, let this chucklehead have his fun, and go away, and we'll talk after, but no you gotta... and now you're shooting at him. How's that going for ya?"
So if the Toymaker is playing the music himself, then is this the Doctor Who version of the “Why do I hear boss music” meme?
Someone needs to actually make this a meme template
"Why do I hear Spice Girls?"
Best comment ever
Between this, Rasputin, and the Golin dancing, he's going to be very twitchy whenever someone puts on the radio
The master : "I danced on voodoo child and rasputin"
Toymaker : "you're a kid, watch my dance lesson"
The master : "ok , I go back to school"
"I walked in universes where the laws of physics were devised by the mind of a madman.".......in case you were ever wondering what 11 was talking about in the rings of akhaten....
Not this. That was a classic who reference. The serial "The Three Doctors." The madman being Omega.
@@vylbird8014 I know what you said but to be fair toymaker was part of the first doctor villain classic who in his universe
if the Doctor shouts "NO, DON'T" at you and you keep doing what you're doing you quite literally have only yourself to blame
I have watched this several times already. I love NPH and David Tennant.
I am more convinced the more I see this scene that this was the part of the contract that NPH negotiated with the cast and producers in order to be the Toymaker for the 14/15th doctor.
Best exit of any Doctor Who villain, hands down. Brilliant scene. Neil Patrick Harris was freaking amazing, as usual.
Seeing this scene is better than the musical numbers I’ve scene in my school play cause my school drama club is kinda slacking a bit(even though I’m not apart of it), this scene will always play in my head non-stop
I love how the Doctor just looks so fucking sick of this the whole time
he is so tired
Dude just needs a VERY long vacation. There's another Doctor roaming the universe now, so he can take his time and unwind. Most of the time the Doctor is practically racing from problem to problem, now he can catch his breath. Maybe even get some of his old bravado back.
I think we all know who had the most fun filming this episode.😂
If you think about it, this guy is scarier than the master, think about it, he can teleport from here to there in a matter of seconds, turn dangerous weapons into flowers, kill people with a simple touch, he’s basically a colourful version of death 😂
He beat the Master. Has him in his tooth
He sealed the master in his gold tooth. 😂😂😂
Obsessed with this song right now and I blame this
Same here! I, too, blame this scene AND this special for getting me into Spice Girls.
This scene was so over-the-top in a way that only NPH could have pulled off! Loved it!
The Doctor is an absolute legend in UNIT yet there are so many times where UNIT just ignores him and does their own thing to zero effect.
A brilliant moment in a fantastic episode. What an era.
What if as a precaution? In case he ever lost, the toy maker, did put the master in his gold tooth but after he forced him to regenerate into him, and then locked him away in his tooth
Interesting who knows
And we could take that as a step further what if he knew that he was gonna lose to the doctor? So, instead of it actually being the master it’s the valyard Which has Neil Patrick Harris playing an evil version of the doctor
I’m glad that David is here post regeneration, I really don’t want to say goodbye to NPH as The Toymaker. Man was chaotic and so much fun
This is the most NuWho thing I've ever seen and I love it
I love chaotic eccentric entrances by powerful characters even better when they leave immediately after with absolutely zero explanation.
The clown honk honk at the end. This whole scene is just peak characterization XD