I know big lore people are upset for a good reason I suppose but to me it’s worth it to give 10 the happy ending he deserved. No more haunting memories of the time war, no being the last timelord, Donna finally remembers him, no more regrets, no more burdens, no more time lord victorious, and he can live happily for a while with a family that might as well be his own. He finally got his true reward that was promised to him in the end of time part 2 and I couldn’t be happier.
Unfortunately, Bernard Cribbins passed away before he could film anything for the giggle. Wild Blue Yonder is going to be Wilf's last appearance. (apparently, he's still going to be mentioned as being ok somewhere else at least in the episode though)
I am not emotionally prepared for another David Tennant regeneration, especially since I just know he'll say something like "I'm ready to go" or something
@@ExtendedWhoniverseYT I did watch his first run. It just was disappointing imo. The show just isn’t for me anymore and I’ll admit that. Maybe one day it will, maybe it won’t. I’ll admit that it isn’t for me anymore though and I’ll move on. I’ll always have what came before anyways.
If they had been ending the show entirely (which some of the themes would have made perfect in theory, the whole going in a loop, helping the very first Doctor to regenerate thing, the Master having finally been killed by their own worst enemy after agreeing with the Doctor) that would have been a perfect line to end on, because it would be not only the Doctor saying it, the actor saying it to the role but also the fans to the series.
If you think about it, Ncuti series isn’t series 14 but series 1 and David was the 14th doctor from the original line of doctors from 1-13 and because of the Bi-generation that created a new line of doctors so Ncuti is the 1st doctor in the new line after the regeneration, at least that’s what I think
Turns out that the regeneration was a LOT different than expected... Share your thoughts in the comments!
It allows a soft reboot for new viewers without changing to much. I'm for it
My Doctor gets to live forever and at peace now.
I know big lore people are upset for a good reason I suppose but to me it’s worth it to give 10 the happy ending he deserved. No more haunting memories of the time war, no being the last timelord, Donna finally remembers him, no more regrets, no more burdens, no more time lord victorious, and he can live happily for a while with a family that might as well be his own. He finally got his true reward that was promised to him in the end of time part 2 and I couldn’t be happier.
"This song is ending but the story never ends" 10th Doctor (2005-2010) 14th Doctor (2022-2023)
He gets a proper goodbye with Donna and Wilf can gaze at the stars again. He’s ready to go…Au revoir.
Unfortunately, Bernard Cribbins passed away before he could film anything for the giggle. Wild Blue Yonder is going to be Wilf's last appearance. (apparently, he's still going to be mentioned as being ok somewhere else at least in the episode though)
@@tigerbear5845Wilf lives on though and he can go back to watching the stars if all is well with Donna
“He’s ready to go”
*Uncontrollable wheezing*
I swear if this plays again I'm going to die
I definitely think there's gonna be callbacks to it
But this time he'll be ready to go
Why would it play? The song is called "Farewell Ten". This isn't Ten.
@@MuchWhittering it won't be the exact thing but call backs
@@MuchWhitteringWibbley, wobbley, timey, wimey throwbacks.
I am not emotionally prepared for another David Tennant regeneration, especially since I just know he'll say something like "I'm ready to go" or something
Man, a lot of people are going to be SHOCKED by what actually happens…
(Don’t look it up if you want to avoid spoilers)
@@nickmustayDisappointed is a better word
@generalflux2344 nah it was kinda good and made sense if you watched David's first run as the Doctor
@@ExtendedWhoniverseYT I did watch his first run. It just was disappointing imo. The show just isn’t for me anymore and I’ll admit that. Maybe one day it will, maybe it won’t. I’ll admit that it isn’t for me anymore though and I’ll move on. I’ll always have what came before anyways.
@@generalflux2344 fair enough
"Doctor...I let you go"
12 already said that.
@@shangothrax they were quoting 12
If they had been ending the show entirely (which some of the themes would have made perfect in theory, the whole going in a loop, helping the very first Doctor to regenerate thing, the Master having finally been killed by their own worst enemy after agreeing with the Doctor) that would have been a perfect line to end on, because it would be not only the Doctor saying it, the actor saying it to the role but also the fans to the series.
@@shangothrax "I think I heard a woosh."
- Emmet Brickowski
This is a beautiful piece of music. I cry every time i hear it. Very moving. I don't want to go.
2 more days until the 14th Doctor's Regeneration. Its always so sad when the Doctor unfortunately has to regenerate..
This piece would sound beautiful in any key. Fantastic.
"Im ready to go"
"It's time... Allons-y!"
@@Jacx_DoctorWho "erm... could you... pull?"
@@JSP_1147 - What's happening? "I don't know, feels different this time"
@@Jacx_DoctorWho
Doctor: What
Donna: What
Toymaker AHHHWATTT?
Doctor: No way
@@JSP_1147 14: You're me!
15: No I'm me. Im defenitely me!
We will sing to you doctor the universe will sing you to your sleep 😢
What if it starts like this but transitions into the 15th Doctors theme, like the gradual transition of regeneration?
YEAH, E MINOR, ALRIGHT YEAH!!!
2:17 "I don't want to go!"
This is actually C# minor. But the relative major is E major.
When the tirades hers this Oh no oh no not don’t play that or I will explode
If you think about it, Ncuti series isn’t series 14 but series 1 and David was the 14th doctor from the original line of doctors from 1-13 and because of the Bi-generation that created a new line of doctors so Ncuti is the 1st doctor in the new line after the regeneration, at least that’s what I think
makes Kind of sense
Allons y