What is all the need for all the round and round walkways? SO that a wheelchair can get around just to satisfy RTD obcession? LOL Plus it makes the set look very cheap.
If the Tardis decides to have a coffee machine and isn't immune to coffee, then at least one of these things is the case: 1. The Tardis somehow had a lack of foresight for that moment 2. The Tardis expected this to happen and just felt like being dramatic about it 3. The Tardis is a masochist
Gotta love how cool Shaun is. He's known the Doctor only for a few hours and already knows that he can absolutely trust him with Donna and that they won't try anything he need be worried about. Excellent chap.
@@Cixon14based on her her history when she was getting married..... She has a type. And it's not.... Time lords. Well, maybe 15 would make him more insecure....
At 0:36 when he says "This is amazing!" you can hear how it reverbs through the giant room. I love that you can not only see, but also *hear* how big this interior is.
Can we just talk for a moment about how adorable that “IT CHANGED” is? Especially considering the TARDIS didn’t change for him the first time, he kept the 9th Doctor’s TARDIS.
What an incredible reveal this was From David Tennant running around the console, to ‘Its gorgeous’ but Murray Gold’s score was just the icing on the cake. Fingers crossed the score is released officially, soon.
I like that the Doctor changes the colors around in this console. As we’ve seen from previous consoles if a console room can change colors it’ll extend its lifespan (11’s second and 12’s). Potentially this console could be like the 25th anniversary console and go through 3 incarnations or more. It already has 2 down.
From 1:31 to 1:43, you can actually hear a faint Doctor Forever motif that also plays when the 10th Doctor and Donna parted ways during the end of The Runaway Bride. It is a variant of that unreleased score.
2nd 10th into 11th -> 1st kill after Donna 11th (old age) into 12th -> 2nd kill... 12th (cybercuted) into 13th -> 3rd kill.... 13th (after rescue from forced reg.) into 14th -> 4th kill@@stephsvids9812
The Tardis, bigger on the inside, can travel anywhere in time and space, has shielding from weapon fire, can translate any language, can remodel its own interior, and can be nearly taken down by a cup of coffee.
Poured by someone who has previously operated the TARDIS, onto the TARDIS controls, in the TARDIS primary control room. There's a point where command input just has to be deemed authoritative. (-:
@thepillowhead2453 he never actually died in heaven sent since the version of him that survived made it through the diamond wall before dying. He also never died in impossible astronaut since that wasn't even him.
I'm not a fan of Doctor Who but the shot at 0:43 is incredible, along with the music. Such an impressive Tardis design and amazing cinematography. One of the slickest shots I've ever seen.
The “it killed me” was so lovely. I think it’s really good for Donna to hear how much it hurt him to be parted from her. She’s still a bit insecure and he does wonders for her confidence.
Seeing David galloping around in there like a kid in a candy store just shows me that The Doctor is STILL The Doctor, with that contagious child-like wonder and awe. A child at hearts that man. He has a beautiful soul and hearts as big as the ocean! LOVE HIM!!
Watching this again (after the giggle) I think the Tardis was reacting to the moment when the Toymaker arrives on Earth…trying to get the Doctor as far away as possible?
You’d think that the Tardis while having a coffee/tea machine or any beverage machine would be immune to any damage that beverage could do. The Tardis knew what it was doing. It did this on purpose
well in the doctor's wife, the Tardis said that she always took the Doctor where he needed to go, so the coffee machine was just the perfect excuse to get the doctor & Donna to that spaceship at the end of the universe & then Donna wouldn't have been effected by the giggle which then allowed the doctor, UNIT & Donna to figure out how to stop the toymaker which then led to the bi-generation which ultimately led to the doctor & Ruby stopping Sutek form committing universal genocide
Love how The Doctor and Donna are just best friends. They really did a great job writing the relationship as close and personable but also strictly platonic.
these specials were my introduction to the franchise and ngl, when i first heard the premise that the Doctor, usually a man, always has female companions i was like "ugh great so he gets a new love interest every time? meh" just bc i don't like unnecessarily forced romantic subplots- when him and Donna were really just badass besties i was so pleasantly surprised, i loved their relationship so much!
@@darkacadpresenceinblood Honestly, there's only like three romantic companions in the whole show. Rose, which was mostly a necessity of the times for the show to be able to pull numbers since it had previously been trying to recover from a twenty year hiatus (a lot, a LOT of fans, epsecially fangirls are obessed with this pairing but there's also a lot of pushback as well for several reasons), a much more... appropriate subplot relationship a bit later (who isn't even a companion and is actually more of an event appearance type character) and it could be argued the Twelth Doctor had something of soulmate type relationship with one companion, though it has enough ambiguity that many people read them as having almost more a parental unit type bond. Otherwise? Since the original run way back in the sixties all the way to 2005, there was basically nothing romance wise for the Doctor. Its always the Doctor, his most recent friend (and occasional lowkey kidnapping victim, lol) and its great. The Fourth Doctor and Sarah Jane were essentially just brother and sister bickering all the time type energy. Any romantic plots are honestly a blip on the map in terms of Doctor Who.
When I first saw this, I literally went to tears, It brought me right back to when I was little, remembering when these two amazing people used to travel the universe together, it truly felt like the good old days back in 2008 haha it straight up felt like a flashback to my childhood.
0:28 This scene absolutely blew my mind when I saw this new tardis interior for the first time. It’s better than I thought it was going to be. It's my second best interior design after the 12th doctor's tardis. 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
I reckon is where Sutekh took control after leaving an imprint on the Tardis in Pyramids of Mars, found the original Susan Triad with Newton and then went to the edge of the universe where its main consciousness resided in the void to get the Doctor to weaken the supernatural barrier with the salt. Leading to the Toymaker, Maestro and itself entering the universe and latching on fully to the Tardis preparing Susan Triad to enact whatever the rest of its plan is.
I like how it's kinda a callback to the original TARDIS. White, with the "round things" on the wall. Clean. And later has a personal item in the main console room (the coathanger and the jukebox). Kinda feels like how they would have built the TARDIS 60 years ago if they could
the fact i predicted this interior TWO YEARS AGO by accident is brilliant. my custom interior i would want if i was the doctor was very similar. walls were silver and roundels were green by default. same kind of winding platforms and catwalks. only difference was the console unit. though it's mainly just the controls themselves and the time rotor was a tiny bit different. but still, predicted this two years ahead of time!
Best scene in the whole of the specials, and thanks to the end of it, I'm sure the fan fiction writers are all over writting stuff about the "14th Doctor" if Russel T Davis doesn't have a further plan already let alone Big Finish Audio.
I’m glad it was DT who first experienced the new TARDIS and ran around it with excitement. If it was Ncuti Gatwa he’d mince, because that’s the future direction.
For a moment there it wasn't the Doctor. It's just David Tennant being excited as a Doctor Who fan. Running around the TARDIS all giddy with excitement.
Quotes and thoughts when I saw this reveal: "Talk about humongous!" - Sonic the Hedgehog "Aunt May's whole place could fit in this one room." - Spider Man "Compensating? For what? Regeneration. It's a lottery." - banter between the Tenth and Eleventh Doctor Remember when Graham Norton pointed out Matt Smith knocked through with a bigger Tardis console room compared to David's, well look who's knocked through harder.
I have only just been able to catch up with this programme which I love - though I've not seen all the specials yet, so no spoilers, please. The 13th Doctor's final outing really reminded me why I love this programme. This moment did, too. I love the joyful absurdity of it, and I love the humanity at its heart (well, hearts). I love that it's so much bigger on the inside. Catching up with these specials is going to be great fun!
I just realized every regeneration of the New Who Doctors got a new Tardis interior or changes to theirs except for 10. This was a nice surprise for his return as 14.
Not quite. The 12th Doctor´s TARDIS was the 11th Doctor´s second design. But I know what you mean. For David Tennant (10th and 14th Doctor) he got a new design which then got taken over from 15.
@@93Chowo it was still a redesign, however slight. The colors changed for the lights, shelves were added and the roundels were more defined. Not a big one but enough to count.
I may be wrong, but wasn't their entrance the first time they had actually seen the new Tardi interior in real life? So their reactions were exactly what you would expect. Later they did pick up shots of him running round, but the first shots were natural reactions
Seeing David gallop around with the same level of enthusiasm he had nearly 20 years ago brings a tear to my eye
What is all the need for all the round and round walkways? SO that a wheelchair can get around just to satisfy RTD obcession? LOL Plus it makes the set look very cheap.
@@WhiteDragon689 Who asked?
Do you want steps everywhere for...some reason?@@WhiteDragon689
@@ashkorfrost I went back in time to ask
@@ashkorfrost I ASK AND YOUR ARFIMATION IS FALL IN THE GROUND AFTER MY ASK , MY FRIEND
I hold Donna blameless for this. Any TARDIS with a coffee machine in its console that's NOT impervious to coffee knows exactly what its doing.
EXACTLY
If you can cruise through time and space, you should be able to withstand some cold coffee
not only not impervious, the TARDIS seemed like it was damn near allergic to coffee. 1 spilled coffee and the thing damn near self destructed
The TARDIS goes where the Doctor needs to be, so it added the coffee machine knowing that Donna would have some and spill it. That clever thing.
@@atalcot1 Did the Doctor need to be on that ship though? He didn't really do anything that wasn't going to happen anyway
@@atalcot1I agree, the TARDIS rules
If the Tardis decides to have a coffee machine and isn't immune to coffee, then at least one of these things is the case:
1. The Tardis somehow had a lack of foresight for that moment
2. The Tardis expected this to happen and just felt like being dramatic about it
3. The Tardis is a masochist
4. Knows what Donna is like and wants to mess with her
5. The Tardis has foresight but oddly blanks out on this part, because someone dumped a cup of coffee into the console
Option 4: Yes.
@@thequietestengine - My preferred answer!
Or 5) They never expected to run into Donna Noble again.
David Tennant: Oooh. What if I ran around the Tardis like a child with excitement? Can I?! 🥺
Production crew: Yeah…. Go on, then! 😄
Reportedly that's exactly how it happened.
But after 8 takes of dashing around the Tardis he was exhausted!
@@hotdog1214- Ha! Yup. 🤓
Should've been:
"Well, it's alright then!"
That was his real reaction btw
He's such a loveable dork
Gotta love how cool Shaun is. He's known the Doctor only for a few hours and already knows that he can absolutely trust him with Donna and that they won't try anything he need be worried about. Excellent chap.
Everyone in that group knew Donna’s not into lanky men lmao
@@Cixon14based on her her history when she was getting married..... She has a type. And it's not.... Time lords.
Well, maybe 15 would make him more insecure....
@@cdname47 Fair point!! 😂
I think perhaps he was kinda guessing The Doctor’s type
I actually really disliked him overall in this episode. He was so nothingky, just wet.
The Doctor doing zoomies around the TARDIS and the music will always be wonderful.
You know itttt
Literally one of my favorite moments
Proves the Doctor is, at heart, a dog. 😂
(If you've never had a dog, or even a cat, around 10 p.m., they tend to do "Zoomies" Tardis or not.)
My favorite part of the episode.
I came here to say this! 😃
At 0:36 when he says "This is amazing!" you can hear how it reverbs through the giant room. I love that you can not only see, but also *hear* how big this interior is.
Can we just talk for a moment about how adorable that “IT CHANGED” is? Especially considering the TARDIS didn’t change for him the first time, he kept the 9th Doctor’s TARDIS.
Is it just me or does he sound a bit like Scrooge McDuck with that line?
@@cxcfm David played Scrooge McDuck in the remake of Ducktails it lasted 3 seasons
David Tennant now has two TARDIS consoles
One owned by his predecessor
And now one owned by his successor
💙
Kind of makes you @@MatthewCYN15, when David Tennant's doctor will have a tardis console all his own
Personally I will always consider this tardis as david tenants and ncuti inherited it like david did when Chris left in 2005
1:26 , David’s face fills me with joy!
If the new interior reveal wasn't exciting enough, I loved the Doctor running around in excitement... especially Donna saying, "It's gorgeous!" 🤩👏
Personally I'm not a big fan of this interior design. But Tennent's doctor running around happily makes it special
He was like a kid on Christmas and I loved it 🤣
What an incredible reveal this was From David Tennant running around the console, to ‘Its gorgeous’ but Murray Gold’s score was just the icing on the cake. Fingers crossed the score is released officially, soon.
I like that the Doctor changes the colors around in this console. As we’ve seen from previous consoles if a console room can change colors it’ll extend its lifespan (11’s second and 12’s). Potentially this console could be like the 25th anniversary console and go through 3 incarnations or more. It already has 2 down.
considering how big the set is it'd definitely to be a shame to build all that and not give it a good run of it.
@@RAFMnBgaming I feel like they'll mainly just start cramming things into it. A balcony here, a painting there.
The reference to 11's theme "The Mad Man with a Box" absolutely fills me with joy (1:19)
I... don't hear it.
@@toonistinyit’s there, not very obvious though so might not have been intentional, those first 5 notes building up is the same as Mad Man In A Box
@@brendanmclark327 No I think it's intentional, the bit a little before that resembles the first part of the motif
From 1:31 to 1:43, you can actually hear a faint Doctor Forever motif that also plays when the 10th Doctor and Donna parted ways during the end of The Runaway Bride. It is a variant of that unreleased score.
"It killed me" 3 times... one for each regeneration. Nice
4 times - good for the Asian market [4 = death]
I thought he only regenerated twice?
2nd 10th into 11th -> 1st kill after Donna
11th (old age) into 12th -> 2nd kill...
12th (cybercuted) into 13th -> 3rd kill....
13th (after rescue from forced reg.) into 14th -> 4th kill@@stephsvids9812
@@stephsvids9812No it was 3 times after David Tennant as 10 , 11 Matt Smith , 12 Peter Capaldi and 13 Jodie Whittaker.. back to 14 David Tennant 😂
The look😂 on the Doctor's face when Donna's husband says "but not him"
Ikr 😂
Donna and the Doctor like a pair of kids at Christmas. 😁❤️
Donna's advice is a good idea, after all the Doctor lost so many people in the Time War.
Legit - and I’m not even ashamed of it - the first thing I yelled when I saw the new interior was *”THE ROUND THINGS!!!”*
I love the round things
@@wk2172 What are the round things?
@@Soul_Slayer no idea
"OMG I DID IT AGAIN!" Will never not be funny
it looked so intentional 😭
The Tardis, bigger on the inside, can travel anywhere in time and space, has shielding from weapon fire, can translate any language, can remodel its own interior, and can be nearly taken down by a cup of coffee.
Wasn't there a 20ish IT-guy who gave away Pentagon secrets on his discord server? About the same.
Most people wouldn't be happy with a fresh cup of coffee spilled on them when they weren't expecting it, to be fair.
Poured by someone who has previously operated the TARDIS, onto the TARDIS controls, in the TARDIS primary control room. There's a point where command input just has to be deemed authoritative. (-:
2:23 "It killed me Donna. It killed me, it killed me, it killed me" - referring to the four deaths he had since he last saw Donna
If you forgot the impossible astronaut and Heaven Sent.
@@thepillowhead2453 "deaths" meaning "regenerations"
@thepillowhead2453 he never actually died in heaven sent since the version of him that survived made it through the diamond wall before dying. He also never died in impossible astronaut since that wasn't even him.
also the four companion deaths he witnessed since then. amy, rory, clara, bill… they killed him just the same inside
50th anniversary special: David Tennant: "I love the round things"
60th anniversary special: David Tennant gets a Tardis with the round things
“OH MY GOD I DID IT AGAIN!” still has me rolling on the floor 😂
I'm not a fan of Doctor Who but the shot at 0:43 is incredible, along with the music. Such an impressive Tardis design and amazing cinematography. One of the slickest shots I've ever seen.
The “it killed me” was so lovely. I think it’s really good for Donna to hear how much it hurt him to be parted from her. She’s still a bit insecure and he does wonders for her confidence.
The Doctor running round the Tardis is one of the best shot, directed and scored scenes in the show
Seeing David galloping around in there like a kid in a candy store just shows me that The Doctor is STILL The Doctor, with that contagious child-like wonder and awe. A child at hearts that man. He has a beautiful soul and hearts as big as the ocean! LOVE HIM!!
Them.
All of them.
The Tardis hasnt had so many circles in its walls since the days of the First Doctor.
But what are the round things?
I called this Interior design "a love letter to the first doctors TARDIS"
@@Dusclops4009No idea 😊
@@PyroDay991this whole special could be summed up as “something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue”
His 9th and 10th incarnation has that many round things
Watching this again (after the giggle) I think the Tardis was reacting to the moment when the Toymaker arrives on Earth…trying to get the Doctor as far away as possible?
Well, the Toymaker only got in after the Doctor made that salt line, but then again, from a nonlinear, non-subjective viewpoint...
The TARDIS must have been like "I heard you like the round things, so here you go!" :D
"What's gonna go wrong? OH MY GOD, I DID IT AGAIN!!!"
I think she did that one on purpose rather than it being an accident to get him to soften on the parly retirement stick
I swear that was cathrine Tate being Cathrine Tate
It’s kinda beautiful RTD made the Tardis Wheelchair accessible in memory of his partner.
Actually it's because a disabled fan wrote to him and wished tardis was wheelchair accessible.
@@Carlos-pt5hdCalm down, kid.
Yo bookmark this!. What’s your opinion on the 15 doctor?!
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@@FionaMu Could be both. RTD definitely being more aware of disabled issues.
I love how Tennant just is full of energy
I adore it! The unbridled moments of joy that have been missing from the show for so many years
All those ramps in the tardis, the Daleks would have a field day
This scene brought me to absolute tears of happiness because it’s the first time we have seen David be so happy in so long
The 1st time I saw that control room, I cried my eyes out and said 'I love it!!' - I adore that man and that box soooo much!
You’d think that the Tardis while having a coffee/tea machine or any beverage machine would be immune to any damage that beverage could do. The Tardis knew what it was doing. It did this on purpose
Well in the doctors wife the tardis had a bit of a timey wimey view of time
well in the doctor's wife, the Tardis said that she always took the Doctor where he needed to go, so the coffee machine was just the perfect excuse to get the doctor & Donna to that spaceship at the end of the universe & then Donna wouldn't have been effected by the giggle which then allowed the doctor, UNIT & Donna to figure out how to stop the toymaker which then led to the bi-generation which ultimately led to the doctor & Ruby stopping Sutek form committing universal genocide
God this show is beautiful in 4K. Hope to see more clips in this resolution going forward!
TARDIS Interior Set Designers: Builds A New TARDIS Interior
Russell: Let's now blow it up.
Dr. Who in a nutshell
This is what happens when you don't regenerate *_inside_* the TARDIS, Doctor.
David Tennant is just a joy to watch. He is the quintessential kid in a candy-shop.
Love how The Doctor and Donna are just best friends. They really did a great job writing the relationship as close and personable but also strictly platonic.
these specials were my introduction to the franchise and ngl, when i first heard the premise that the Doctor, usually a man, always has female companions i was like "ugh great so he gets a new love interest every time? meh" just bc i don't like unnecessarily forced romantic subplots- when him and Donna were really just badass besties i was so pleasantly surprised, i loved their relationship so much!
@@darkacadpresenceinblood Honestly, there's only like three romantic companions in the whole show. Rose, which was mostly a necessity of the times for the show to be able to pull numbers since it had previously been trying to recover from a twenty year hiatus (a lot, a LOT of fans, epsecially fangirls are obessed with this pairing but there's also a lot of pushback as well for several reasons), a much more... appropriate subplot relationship a bit later (who isn't even a companion and is actually more of an event appearance type character) and it could be argued the Twelth Doctor had something of soulmate type relationship with one companion, though it has enough ambiguity that many people read them as having almost more a parental unit type bond.
Otherwise? Since the original run way back in the sixties all the way to 2005, there was basically nothing romance wise for the Doctor. Its always the Doctor, his most recent friend (and occasional lowkey kidnapping victim, lol) and its great. The Fourth Doctor and Sarah Jane were essentially just brother and sister bickering all the time type energy.
Any romantic plots are honestly a blip on the map in terms of Doctor Who.
3:14 Oops. 😂
Donna what did you do???!!!!! 3:14
When I first saw this, I literally went to tears, It brought me right back to when I was little, remembering when these two amazing people used to travel the universe together, it truly felt like the good old days back in 2008 haha it straight up felt like a flashback to my childhood.
Love the fact that even after the reveal, Donna already messed it all up by spilling coffee on the TARDIS!
I knew someone like that in a place where I was temping once. But she only damaged her keyboards. 😁
RTD couldn’t go an *episode* without blowing up the TARDIS
Not gonna lie… best Tardis design ever.
1:05 it's beautiful of those lights they can perfect break down the dancefloor!!🤩🥰💝💃
So remember when the ood said “This song is ending, but the story never ends”. Well, I guess the song is being replayed. 😂
0:28 This scene absolutely blew my mind when I saw this new tardis interior for the first time. It’s better than I thought it was going to be. It's my second best interior design after the 12th doctor's tardis. 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
Donna Noble has left Earth, Donna Noble is with the Doctor
That music gets me everytime!!!
It's like when you try all the settings on the new christmas tree lights hahah
The impossible truly came true. Somehow they brought back Ten as the fourteenth to help him really tie loose ends. What a fun life this is! 😂❤
3:25 Is it just me or is the sound effect of when the TARDIS got hit by laser in Time and the Rani used here when it takes off?
I love the round things
"What are the round things?"
A decade later and we're still just as clueless as the Doctor.
@@MeghanTheShade
"I don't know..."
And I love our inside joke!
I love how the tardis interior is a mix of old and new.
It looks like that 12 Tardis new colour
I reckon is where Sutekh took control after leaving an imprint on the Tardis in Pyramids of Mars, found the original Susan Triad with Newton and then went to the edge of the universe where its main consciousness resided in the void to get the Doctor to weaken the supernatural barrier with the salt. Leading to the Toymaker, Maestro and itself entering the universe and latching on fully to the Tardis preparing Susan Triad to enact whatever the rest of its plan is.
"Hey look, the round things!"
"I love the round things!"
@@AndrewChapman "What are the round things?"
I like how it's kinda a callback to the original TARDIS. White, with the "round things" on the wall. Clean. And later has a personal item in the main console room (the coathanger and the jukebox).
Kinda feels like how they would have built the TARDIS 60 years ago if they could
It's more iconic with the "round things". Also, did you notice how 14th tossed his coat on the railing like 10th used to?
0:09 it sounds like 11th interior sound
1:35 you got that wrong, the exterior is stuck stuck in 2018.
The Tardis on a caffeine rush... Thats a scary-funny thought, ain't it? LOL.
I just think they brought David and Catherine onto the new set, let them go inside and rolled the cameras.
I think he said in an interview it was somthing along the lines for that.
I really like that song, please BBC release the soundtracks for these episodes.
"oh my god, I did it again" never fails to be funny
David Tennant is basiclly just a kid in a candy shop here ❤️
Wow, that Tardis looks really magnificent
He still throws his jacket onto the railing like he threw it on the coral years ago 😊
I just love that he has a brand new tardis and it is already on fire and exploding
3:31 is not his fault, is your daughter
I’m almost convinced they made this specific interior so David could run around.
the fact i predicted this interior TWO YEARS AGO by accident is brilliant. my custom interior i would want if i was the doctor was very similar. walls were silver and roundels were green by default. same kind of winding platforms and catwalks. only difference was the console unit. though it's mainly just the controls themselves and the time rotor was a tiny bit different. but still, predicted this two years ahead of time!
Poor TARDIS, she doesn’t always like the “strays” the Doctor brings home, and one of them spills coffee on her
The TARDIS mind: happy to see Donna again. Donna: spills coffee. TARDIS: NOOOW!
Best scene in the whole of the specials, and thanks to the end of it, I'm sure the fan fiction writers are all over writting stuff about the "14th Doctor" if Russel T Davis doesn't have a further plan already let alone Big Finish Audio.
I hope they're having fun!
This is extra special since david's doctor never did get his own tardis
Its interesting that Tennant here is older than Jon Pertwee was as the doctor and he always seemed so old.
To be fair, Jon barely aged in between his Who days and his death. His hair only got white and that was about it.
Wonder if we'll get any episodes mostly set in the TARDIS like we've had before. Be a good opportunity to explore more of the new interior.
14 running around his new TARDIS control room like an excited child will never not be joyful.❤
Just look at all the round things!!!
I love the round things!
what are the round things?
@@Fideliaa No idea
0:49 - those handrails coming up from the bottom floor are not OSHA-compliant. When going onto the ramp someone could snag something on them and fall.
And what the hell does the tardis care about OSHA? Lol
The Doc taking his coat off and throwing it over the rail is very definitely a muscle memory from the old TARDIS ☺️
The round things are BACK BABY~!!!
I’m glad it was DT who first experienced the new TARDIS and ran around it with excitement. If it was Ncuti Gatwa he’d mince, because that’s the future direction.
David tennant the best ‼️
For a moment there it wasn't the Doctor. It's just David Tennant being excited as a Doctor Who fan. Running around the TARDIS all giddy with excitement.
it was just david Tennant being himself
We all know the TARDIS likes tea better. What was the poor box thinking?
David tennant is still alive for a disney plus run
I think Sutek had something to do with the tardis exploding the red colour circles and donna throwing the coffee upset him
Quotes and thoughts when I saw this reveal:
"Talk about humongous!" - Sonic the Hedgehog
"Aunt May's whole place could fit in this one room." - Spider Man
"Compensating? For what? Regeneration. It's a lottery." - banter between the Tenth and Eleventh Doctor
Remember when Graham Norton pointed out Matt Smith knocked through with a bigger Tardis console room compared to David's, well look who's knocked through harder.
I have only just been able to catch up with this programme which I love - though I've not seen all the specials yet, so no spoilers, please.
The 13th Doctor's final outing really reminded me why I love this programme. This moment did, too.
I love the joyful absurdity of it, and I love the humanity at its heart (well, hearts). I love that it's so much bigger on the inside.
Catching up with these specials is going to be great fun!
TARDIS means everything to him 😭❤️
The face The Doctor makes when Donna's husband tell her "But, not him." is priceless.
I just realized every regeneration of the New Who Doctors got a new Tardis interior or changes to theirs except for 10. This was a nice surprise for his return as 14.
Not quite. The 12th Doctor´s TARDIS was the 11th Doctor´s second design. But I know what you mean. For David Tennant (10th and 14th Doctor) he got a new design which then got taken over from 15.
@@93Chowo it was still a redesign, however slight. The colors changed for the lights, shelves were added and the roundels were more defined. Not a big one but enough to count.
I may be wrong, but wasn't their entrance the first time they had actually seen the new Tardi interior in real life? So their reactions were exactly what you would expect. Later they did pick up shots of him running round, but the first shots were natural reactions
The new tardis is fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!
its funny how just spilling coffee on the console can do lots of damage
Missed opportunity for "The round things!! That's where they went!"
I'm so glad Tennant got a "new TARDIS reveal" scene after inheriting his first one from Eccleston.
Imagine one day Matt Smith returns playing a new incarnation of the doctor and runs around the Tardis like Tennant did.