"People are getting annoyed at the Sonic becoming a solve-all plot device and Peter doesn't like using Matt Smith's sonic... I know! I'll get rid of the screwdriver and make a pair of glasses that does the exact same thing! And I'll make multiple jabs at the Doctor's browsing history!"
Right I don't really want to argue about this but: The sonic is able to fix most of problems. Gotta send rose home to Earth? I'll sonic the TARDIS! I'm locked in a room and can't continue the plot - I'll unlock the door! I'm tracking some sort of creature - I'll use this app I installed on my sonic! I'm blind now? I'll just use my fancy new sonic specs! Oh no the plot requires me to be trapped in a room! It can't unlock deadlocks or wood! I've lost the TARDIS - for some reason I can't sonic it back anymore! I still love the sonic but it is slightly overused.
I felt SO bad for him in this scene, knowing only one lock stands in the way of you, but you’re incapable of opening it... Though, those sonic shades are so boss!
@@royce9018 no those are flat numbers, they don't have any kind of recess at all. If they did the glasses would be able to detect them, seeing as they still allow depth perception.
@@royce9018 it gets better. It’s possible to feel the ink on the surface. Even if it’s been lacquered there’s still a slight bump. I can feel that and I’m not quite blind. Someone who is would feel it straightaway and discern the numbers easily.
Usually, any kind of print on a flat surface can be deciphered by touch. Magicians rely on this for a number of card tricks and blind people use it to distinguish bank notes. Use your fingertips or nails and try it on your keyboard.
ShadowHunter Also, what if something goes wrong in the place and someone goes blind? They need to escape. It’s poor design, similar to having two pull handles on a door, even if you can only push it one way.
Also The Doctor has seen millions of these kinds of keypads he would simply ahve memorised it (ignoring the fact he could just use regeneration energy , the medical equipment on board , go to an alien world that could fix his eyes etc etc . ) Terrible plot device .
The idea of the Monks wanting love was the most interesting thing about this episode. It made them feel different from all other invaders, who would just storm Earth with an army or some other form of brute force. Too bad in the next episode everything is reduced to yet another dystopian reality.
@@Drawing4Justice Indeed -- but it might have been an interesting twist to make us (the viewers) think, at first, that their influence was genuinely benevolent, that they really improved humanity's lot, before revealing the darker purpose underneath. Perhaps an idea for a future invasion story?
Ex: like a bat... Echo location, the time it takes for waves to bounce back determines the distance and basically allows you to get an idea of the location/area. In short just like how you can feel something in the dark, you can "feel" the whole room at once, but the glasses is doing all the work for the doctor I assume.
@@lizardblue2022 I think that the change from companions to fam is more like a character representation of the doctor like a part of her personality to be cool with the kids (wait she got a personality?) but like would you call a bunch of mannequins fam cz i dont remember any of their characters except for graham.
Poor Bill. What a trooper! She probably has the most tragic outcome of All of the Doctors companions. Admittedly she does eventually get to be liberated from her cyber cell. Her story is still kinda sad. It seems like every single one of the Doctors companions winds up making some sort of sacrifice for him. *WHERE THERE ARE TEARS, THERE IS HOPE*
Dude, rory waited the pandorica box for hundreds of years, clara sacrifised herself thousands of times while saving every doctor that has ever lived...
"Come on! There must be someone left in the universe I haven't screwed up yet!" - Eleventh Doctor, 2011 I think that's literally how the Doctor feels with anyone who travels with them. Nearly every time, the lives of these poor humans and up getting ruined one way or another. And even when they do permanently depart from the TARDIS unharmed, they're not the same person afterwards. It's no wonder he thinks he always "screws up" people's lives.
They did, it involves a violent expelling of energy that alters every cell in a time lords body. Why would you feel the need to research cures for specific ailments when that fixes everything.
It was such a MASSIVE contrivance for that lab to have that amazingly unorthodox locking system, who designed it? the architect of the resident evil mansions? I'm surprised he didn't also have to find the tumblers first ='D
The massive contrivance is that he was in the one situation where he couldn't open that lock. The lock wouldn't have been a problem for any seeing person.
@@DarlCron Why do most combination padlocks have tumblers or a spinning dial? The answer is that seeing people built stuff with the assumption it will be used by seeing people. Very few people actually build stuff with disabilities in mind. For instance, the majority of fire alarms would be a death sentence for deaf people because they use sound as the primary alert method. Deaf people have to wire their houses up specifically so the fire alarm makes the lights flash. The contrivance was not the design of the lock, its that a blind person was in the unfortunate position of having to use it. If it had been a basic high school padlock the doctor would have been in the same situation and no one calls those a weird design.
@@BadWolf739 Have you ever seen a combination lock (the type show in the clip) anywhere besides a bike lock? I’ve only ever seen number pads in any building with “special” locks for particular doors.
Out of the Monks three parter, I would rank them as: 1. The Pyramid at the End of the World 2. Extremis 3. The Lie of the Land (this episode was very underwhelming)
I agree... I think the false regeneration was what killed the third episode. It felt like they were trying to recreate the scene where the doctor forced his energy into the hand... But well that didn't quite work with this episode.
I remember going into the whole season pretty spoiler free and so while I had a general knowledge of how many episodes there were, but I didn't keep track of what episode I was on and stuff, so when I saw this scene, I thought it was going to be when this doctor regenerated. Capaldi was a good doctor.
Extremis and Pyramid are so absolutely fantastic that I wonder how they messed up The Lie of the Land quite so badly. It could not have been a worse ending to the trilogy because the first two episodes I think were absolutely glorious. Extremis 9/10 Pyramid 9.5/10 Lie 3.5/10
anotida chitando - I love Hell Bent though. It's a shame everyone remembers it for the last ten minutes which are horrifically misjudged, because the rest of it is in my opinion absolutely glorious. It came within an inch of being the perfect finale but was ruined by its ending. To me though, it's still a stunning episode although I don't like how long it is or the lack of threat. I feel like more should have been done with the Cloister Wraiths, and less should have been done with Me
The third one could not have been any worse in my opinion. Absolutely dreadful start to finish and didn't even come close to giving a satisfying ... anything. The Monks became generic, Bill became too important and nothing else really happened. Huge anticlimax
Danochy - I was just having this conversation with someone else, yeah. The first five minutes are fantastic. But after that the Monks are made into completely generic monsters instead of the mystical creatures Moffat wanted them to be and there was no ending so they shoved The Rings of Akhaten into it but with Bill's mum instead of Clara's leaf
If only the Doctor had a mirror or something... The woman could then see it and guide him... Who would have thought a simply mirror could save the world...
I think i finally see why i liked bill's character besides her sideways view of the doctor's world....it's she has a small bit of sarah jane smith in her performance
@@deltahalo241 yeah I still don’t get it. The monks needed consent to rewrite history in their image. If her consent wasn’t pure, they wouldn’t have been able to do so, the doctor would’ve died and thus, no more doctor who.
A lot of people dislike Bill Potts as a character due to virtue signalling but as a character she was pretty good her development was really well done.
You know the whole rotating combination lock on a highly technological door seems god damn stupid. I'm sorry but why don't they have a basic keypad instead of this bikelock on a door?
The doctor being blind is a great concept. Just wish two seasons previous he was able to heal himself and others with regeneration energy, and one episode later prove he had enough of it to play jokes with.
Tizerk Yes. In The Satan Pit, Toby says they escape the black hole's reach in 40 seconds however the Doctor susses it out and destroys the vases in roughly that amount of time. 42 is also a real-time episode. These are RTD era episodes though, when the show was just better.
@@tizerk Night of the Doctor. The Doctor is told at the 2 and a half minute mark that he has 4 minutes left to live. He regenerates at the 6 and a half minute mark.
You'd think the Doctor would've been able to find prosthetic replacements for whatever's wrong with his eyes. Was it ever explained why he couldn't find any suitable tech to fix that?
It really depends on the cause of blindness. IIRC his was oxygen deprivation so his brain cell were probably damaged and good luck fixing that with our modern medicine. As to why he can't just use regeneration energy like he did when he fixed River's wrist, idk
If the alien mummy things can simply blind the Doctor or give him his sight back at will then why on earth did they not just blind him again in the end before they were easily defeated? Makes zero sense
There are real people who are blind today that can click with their mouths and use echolocation to build a mental image of the world around them. Their brain actually converts the sound into an image in their minds eye. I don't think it would be too far fetched for the doctor's glasses to be doing something similar albeit with a lot more definition
This is the Lockpicking Lawyers and what I have for you today is a tumbler lock on a lab door that is laughably easy to bypass with a tool any time traveler should have in his pockets even for a blind person or in the dark.
Hey Doc... You know you have a lot of cool magical technology with you... Would it really be that hard to do some form of video call to Bill since she has a literal smartphone in her hands?
What happened to the people the Doctor gathered? That is Colonel Don Brabbit, Xiaolian, and Ilya. I remember the Secretary General got disintegrated as his consent was impure but my television cut out for the from then until Bill consented - probably due to storms.
Sooo... I can get why the screwdriver couldn't enter the numbers.... I can't quite get why it couldn't manipulate the mechanism like we've seen it do before.... but.... why couldn't he just use it to defuse the bomb?
Can we all agree, The whole Doctor being blind storyline was a fantastic idea. Peter Capaldi at his finest acting.
RenegadeTimelord Yes it was brilliant acting, but I'm never gonna stop hating the sonic sunglasses.
I like the sonic glasses but i think they only work for 12.
"People are getting annoyed at the Sonic becoming a solve-all plot device and Peter doesn't like using Matt Smith's sonic... I know! I'll get rid of the screwdriver and make a pair of glasses that does the exact same thing! And I'll make multiple jabs at the Doctor's browsing history!"
Right I don't really want to argue about this but:
The sonic is able to fix most of problems. Gotta send rose home to Earth? I'll sonic the TARDIS! I'm locked in a room and can't continue the plot - I'll unlock the door! I'm tracking some sort of creature - I'll use this app I installed on my sonic! I'm blind now? I'll just use my fancy new sonic specs!
Oh no the plot requires me to be trapped in a room! It can't unlock deadlocks or wood! I've lost the TARDIS - for some reason I can't sonic it back anymore!
I still love the sonic but it is slightly overused.
Oh and at least the sonic look alien - the specs were just a pair of 2012 hipster sunglasses
It's going to be a sad day when one of these clips ends and Capaldi is no longer there telling us to subscribe.
As he said. A sad day
It is indeed sad.
Hopefully 2 weeks till davids saying it
@@dylerturden8018 BOY DO I HAVE SOME GOOD NEWS FOR YOU
It is sad
I felt SO bad for him in this scene, knowing only one lock stands in the way of you, but you’re incapable of opening it... Though, those sonic shades are so boss!
I mean the numbers looked very easy to feel being huge with recesses big enough for shadows...
@@royce9018 no those are flat numbers, they don't have any kind of recess at all. If they did the glasses would be able to detect them, seeing as they still allow depth perception.
@@royce9018 it gets better. It’s possible to feel the ink on the surface. Even if it’s been lacquered there’s still a slight bump. I can feel that and I’m not quite blind. Someone who is would feel it straightaway and discern the numbers easily.
Such a heartbreaking moment and a really interesting cliffhanger...
Why didn't the locks have braille? God damn scientists not having access for everyone.
good joke. (but for seriousness: who expect blind scientists in a biochemical lab?
Surely the numbers would be, at least, indented - the numbers could rub off or something.
Usually, any kind of print on a flat surface can be deciphered by touch. Magicians rely on this for a number of card tricks and blind people use it to distinguish bank notes. Use your fingertips or nails and try it on your keyboard.
ShadowHunter Also, what if something goes wrong in the place and someone goes blind? They need to escape.
It’s poor design, similar to having two pull handles on a door, even if you can only push it one way.
Also The Doctor has seen millions of these kinds of keypads he would simply ahve memorised it (ignoring the fact he could just use regeneration energy , the medical equipment on board , go to an alien world that could fix his eyes etc etc . ) Terrible plot device .
‘You can have the world, just make him see again’ I’m not crying 🥺
i love her 🥺🌸
remember when peter's hair was short in series 8?!
heh
I prefer it longer
Dark times indeed
@@JoshiVlogsOfficial So do I.
Yep now its nice and poofy
Remember when it was coloured in series 4
0:55 Nardole's taking a nap. Sweet Nardole.
Nardole, Nardole,
swimming in the Ocean,
Causing a commotion,
Cause he is so awesome.
Haha
He just vibin do
yes he be vibin cuz some alien creature just ate his lungs yes
@@Tenandrobilgi He is tho
*“Enjoy your sight doctor, now you’ll see our world”*
Its sad they kept bill for such a short amount of time. Shes to underrated
The idea of the Monks wanting love was the most interesting thing about this episode. It made them feel different from all other invaders, who would just storm Earth with an army or some other form of brute force. Too bad in the next episode everything is reduced to yet another dystopian reality.
Well without a dystopian there wouldn’t be any reason to stop them would they?
@@Drawing4Justice
Indeed -- but it might have been an interesting twist to make us (the viewers) think, at first, that their influence was genuinely benevolent, that they really improved humanity's lot, before revealing the darker purpose underneath. Perhaps an idea for a future invasion story?
I swear I can't remember breathing during this scene.
I just realized i didnt either... weird
I don’t think anyone did when they watch this.
Because breathing is expensive
Space capitalism at it's finest
@@emberashes6809 We're more expensive dead
One of Series 10's standout moments
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That music when he sees again, god I honestly thought his hand was gonna start glowing regen energy
Wait so the Doctor has glasses that can literally project images into his brain like he has eyes, but numbers cannot be projected
Its more a sonic probe like radar, the numbers don't have any outline physically so he can't see them
Ex: like a bat... Echo location, the time it takes for waves to bounce back determines the distance and basically allows you to get an idea of the location/area.
In short just like how you can feel something in the dark, you can "feel" the whole room at once, but the glasses is doing all the work for the doctor I assume.
well... it projects shape, not the texture, it makes sense...
Plot device but it made for an awesome episode.
Also his sonic cant bypass the circuitry past the dial for some reason
the last time the monks spoke in the entire story
I miss Bill Potts
She was good, but anyone really except Yaz.
@@salambard Yaz doesn't even do any shit.
Daniel Yussof the whole companion to ‘fam’ and ‘crew’ seemed unnecessary, opinions?
@@lizardblue2022 I think that the change from companions to fam is more like a character representation of the doctor like a part of her personality to be cool with the kids (wait she got a personality?) but like would you call a bunch of mannequins fam cz i dont remember any of their characters except for graham.
@Steve the Pirate your number 2? What happened to Clara and Amy?!?
Pearl is such an incredible actress
I loved this story so much! The Doctors blindness was a great idea! Sad Capaldi is no longer the Doctor.
Poor Bill. What a trooper! She probably has the most tragic outcome of All of the Doctors companions.
Admittedly she does eventually get to be liberated from her cyber cell. Her story is still kinda sad.
It seems like every single one of the Doctors companions winds up making some sort of sacrifice for him.
*WHERE THERE ARE TEARS, THERE IS HOPE*
Dude, rory waited the pandorica box for hundreds of years, clara sacrifised herself thousands of times while saving every doctor that has ever lived...
Alp Uzun also Rose was trapped in another universe, Donna had her memories wiped and Martha got a bit upset
@@TRUSTeTMguest lol yes you're right but those pains you mention, rose didn't sacrifice herself for him
"Come on! There must be someone left in the universe I haven't screwed up yet!"
- Eleventh Doctor, 2011
I think that's literally how the Doctor feels with anyone who travels with them. Nearly every time, the lives of these poor humans and up getting ruined one way or another. And even when they do permanently depart from the TARDIS unharmed, they're not the same person afterwards. It's no wonder he thinks he always "screws up" people's lives.
@@eliesh3833 and the Dr prides himself for not carrying weapons..
He just turns people into them...
is it only me that thought the monks looked live pyrovialls from the last time peter was in in with david and cathrine in fires of pompeii😁😂
Kristen Harris No you're not 😂 i can't believe i found you in the comments 😂
Time lords can figure out time travel but they can not figure out how to fix blindless....damn thats sad for blind people
They did, it involves a violent expelling of energy that alters every cell in a time lords body. Why would you feel the need to research cures for specific ailments when that fixes everything.
He could regenerate or use the energy of future regenerations to do it.
It was such a MASSIVE contrivance for that lab to have that amazingly unorthodox locking system, who designed it? the architect of the resident evil mansions? I'm surprised he didn't also have to find the tumblers first ='D
The massive contrivance is that he was in the one situation where he couldn't open that lock. The lock wouldn't have been a problem for any seeing person.
@@BadWolf739 Ok, but why not a push button lock? Why did it have to be tumblers?
@@DarlCron Why do most combination padlocks have tumblers or a spinning dial? The answer is that seeing people built stuff with the assumption it will be used by seeing people. Very few people actually build stuff with disabilities in mind. For instance, the majority of fire alarms would be a death sentence for deaf people because they use sound as the primary alert method. Deaf people have to wire their houses up specifically so the fire alarm makes the lights flash.
The contrivance was not the design of the lock, its that a blind person was in the unfortunate position of having to use it. If it had been a basic high school padlock the doctor would have been in the same situation and no one calls those a weird design.
@@BadWolf739
Have you ever seen a combination lock (the type show in the clip) anywhere besides a bike lock?
I’ve only ever seen number pads in any building with “special” locks for particular doors.
3:20 why would they lie and say this is Peter Capaldi’s hand. They’re not gonna convince me that that’s twelve’s long elegant fingers.
Haha! I thought the same. Actors usually have doubles for these kinds of shots where their face isn't visible.
I will scream it until the show ends. BILL. WAS. UNDERRATED!
Out of the Monks three parter, I would rank them as:
1. The Pyramid at the End of the World
2. Extremis
3. The Lie of the Land (this episode was very underwhelming)
Nic McConnell agreed. The Lie of the Land was possibly the worst episode I've seen in a while.
Lie of the Land is great
I would put extremis at number 1
For me it's
1. The Lie of the Land
2. The Pyramid at the End of the World
3. Extremis
I agree... I think the false regeneration was what killed the third episode. It felt like they were trying to recreate the scene where the doctor forced his energy into the hand... But well that didn't quite work with this episode.
I remember going into the whole season pretty spoiler free and so while I had a general knowledge of how many episodes there were, but I didn't keep track of what episode I was on and stuff, so when I saw this scene, I thought it was going to be when this doctor regenerated. Capaldi was a good doctor.
*NAH-DOLE*
Extremis and Pyramid are so absolutely fantastic that I wonder how they messed up The Lie of the Land quite so badly. It could not have been a worse ending to the trilogy because the first two episodes I think were absolutely glorious.
Extremis 9/10
Pyramid 9.5/10
Lie 3.5/10
The Surgeon I agree to the absolute MAX!!!
The Surgeon to be fair, Face the Raven and Heaven sent were pretty darn good then Hell Bent happened.
anotida chitando - I love Hell Bent though. It's a shame everyone remembers it for the last ten minutes which are horrifically misjudged, because the rest of it is in my opinion absolutely glorious. It came within an inch of being the perfect finale but was ruined by its ending. To me though, it's still a stunning episode although I don't like how long it is or the lack of threat. I feel like more should have been done with the Cloister Wraiths, and less should have been done with Me
Lie of the Land, in my opinion is 10/10
I don't understand why everyone hates The Lie of the Land that much, I think it as great.
And this is why combo locks should have Braille.
Not gonna lie, the main reason I even watch what this channel uploads is to see if Peter's gonna be at the end
This was intense when i first watched this
The first two episodes of this trilogy were great, the third one though... ehhh
Josh B completely true, I really didn't like the third one
It had some good scenes, the third one, but overall it wasn't a satisfying climax, and the Monks really did very little as adversaries.
The third one could not have been any worse in my opinion. Absolutely dreadful start to finish and didn't even come close to giving a satisfying ... anything. The Monks became generic, Bill became too important and nothing else really happened. Huge anticlimax
The Surgeon it had so much potential as well :'(
Danochy - I was just having this conversation with someone else, yeah. The first five minutes are fantastic. But after that the Monks are made into completely generic monsters instead of the mystical creatures Moffat wanted them to be and there was no ending so they shoved The Rings of Akhaten into it but with Bill's mum instead of Clara's leaf
One of the best cliff-hangers in doctor who history!
Why couldnt the lady go back through the door and open it for him?
The Triple Point logic doesn't exist in Doctor Who apparently
It's literally the sentence before this video begins. "I can't open it. It's under emergency protocol".
wise words of matt smith... "never add logic to who!" 😂
If only the Doctor had a mirror or something... The woman could then see it and guide him... Who would have thought a simply mirror could save the world...
Domihork her glasses broke at the beggining of the episode
I think this episode is underrated,i love this seen.
Loved this episode
Where is the damn soundtrack for Series 10 because this is just one of the many great tracks from Gold that year.
Final line still sends chills down my spine. Amazing!
This is such a good episode and scene
I think i finally see why i liked bill's character besides her sideways view of the doctor's world....it's she has a small bit of sarah jane smith in her performance
Gee, there's an awful lot of reflective objects in shot for the Doctor to move around in order for the other person to be able to see the lock.
Finally, we get to hear it from Peter once more.
Would have loved for the scientist to have become a companion
Razamataz Productions She was awesome!
Razamataz Productions yeah I was actually really wishing that she would be brought back and to maybe be the next companion.
Bill is and will always be one of the best companions to ever be on doctor who. So sad she only lasted a series
I dont even know where to start about how they healed him of his blindness that far
It's so sad when he tells bill he's still blind
I love the variation of the music that played when the 8th Doctor regenerated (forgot the name)
1969
I find it weird that this super advanced bio lab would have a weird scroll combination lock rather than just a simple keypad.
“Your consent is not pure.”
*bill dies*
*the doctor dies*
*No Chibnall to ruin Doctor who*
There would still be Doctor Who, but Chibnall'd be writing the Monks version of it
@@deltahalo241 erm, how would there be a Doctor who if the Doctor is dead?
@@TheOriginalEwan TV show based off of his adventures, but Monkefied
@@deltahalo241 yeah I still don’t get it. The monks needed consent to rewrite history in their image. If her consent wasn’t pure, they wouldn’t have been able to do so, the doctor would’ve died and thus, no more doctor who.
That also means no bangers like Demons of the Punjab or Haunting of Villa Diodati though.
A lot of people dislike Bill Potts as a character due to virtue signalling but as a character she was pretty good her development was really well done.
agree ☺️
Hearing 1969 again gave me chills.
"You better get my planet back"
Well... Who asked the monks for help bill?
This 3 parter was an amazing story and performance from all involved
You know the whole rotating combination lock on a highly technological door seems god damn stupid. I'm sorry but why don't they have a basic keypad instead of this bikelock on a door?
This is so sad..poor vulnerable Doctor😔
she acted out of love 🥺🥺
Agreed to some comments, whole story was amazing, all 3 episodes with amazing twists and story, but ending and solution was soooo disapointing........
The doctor being blind is a great concept.
Just wish two seasons previous he was able to heal himself and others with regeneration energy, and one episode later prove he had enough of it to play jokes with.
He had more than 1:40
James Kegley well yeah do you ever see them actually have that specified time before it blows or whatever?
Tizerk Yes. In The Satan Pit, Toby says they escape the black hole's reach in 40 seconds however the Doctor susses it out and destroys the vases in roughly that amount of time. 42 is also a real-time episode. These are RTD era episodes though, when the show was just better.
Oh, thanks for telling me!!
Of course when they are showing simultaneous moments...
@@tizerk Night of the Doctor. The Doctor is told at the 2 and a half minute mark that he has 4 minutes left to live. He regenerates at the 6 and a half minute mark.
What about a simple mirror or a reflectent surface so she can guide the Doctor with the numbers?... Doctor?!?...
This whole arc was amazing
When is season 10 on Netflix?
ElleJuzou Cheese they took doctor who off Netflix
S10 is on NZ/AU Netflix
It just arrived for me.
Stopped putting new seasons on I believe
If Doctor Who is on your netflix, series 10 is on it now!
I love the music at the end
This was the only intense episode of the whole trilogy. I LOVED this episode
You'd think the Doctor would've been able to find prosthetic replacements for whatever's wrong with his eyes. Was it ever explained why he couldn't find any suitable tech to fix that?
My guess? Stubbornness.
Coulda just gotten some reflective surface and held it at an angle so she could see the dial and guide him for what to press
Surely after being blind he could have gone to the future and got his eyes healed or something we can nearly do that in modern day.
MortalMonster10 he is very proud
It really depends on the cause of blindness. IIRC his was oxygen deprivation so his brain cell were probably damaged and good luck fixing that with our modern medicine.
As to why he can't just use regeneration energy like he did when he fixed River's wrist, idk
think of regenerating JUST your eyes. regening hurts, imagine reconnecting the vision centres to your eyes
Yup. Sisters of plenitude could have helped him
Tahiti0o0 “our modern medicine”
*He literally has a time machine*
I'm a big fan of Dr who I've liked it since I was 2 years old
Wonder when (if) this series will be added to Netflix like the others?
If the alien mummy things can simply blind the Doctor or give him his sight back at will then why on earth did they not just blind him again in the end before they were easily defeated? Makes zero sense
I love this scene
Why did Bill only get one season?
The monks can alter reality just like that? How did they give him his sight back?
Uhm..... just fukcing do a video call and have Bill tell you how many times to turn.
he can't see the screen I'm pretty sure
I love this ep sooooo much !!!
Congrats on 1 million
This is why the translation circuit needs a braille setting
storytelling genius
The real question is...who the hell has a code system like that
When he looks at his hands I got goosebumps, been crazy if we got regen glow and he started to change. Like the monks changed the deal
That is a lot of faith that the Doctor can restore the world.
You'd have thought the numbers would be inverted on those dials for blind people...
Guess they are going to keep Peter's outro around a bit longer then.
Even though he's blind, he'd still need to see to view the world through the sonic glasses. I also quite liked this episode!!
There are real people who are blind today that can click with their mouths and use echolocation to build a mental image of the world around them. Their brain actually converts the sound into an image in their minds eye. I don't think it would be too far fetched for the doctor's glasses to be doing something similar albeit with a lot more definition
I don’t understand why everyone has to piss all over the Sonic Sunglasses. They only lasted a short while and I enjoyed them.
I enjoyed this episode. Went well with the story. And was entertaining loved it
Wow Supreme Leader Snoke Really Let Himself Go!
This is the Lockpicking Lawyers and what I have for you today is a tumbler lock on a lab door that is laughably easy to bypass with a tool any time traveler should have in his pockets even for a blind person or in the dark.
as one who love the concept of this show overall i havent seen much of it yet, what was bill concenting to that the doctor was against?
The monks gained controll of the earth
Why didnt he regenerate when he got blind, I mean its how it works right? Regeneration starts when the body is in distress?
It starts when the body is heavily damaged or his body should've died
Man, I haven't been watching this show in a while
When's season 11 I can't wait
TheFallenAngel autumn
Galactic yo yo It is autumn
15 December 1973.
Sorry couldn’t resist.
TheFallenAngel Is that a joke?
Adam smart a***
Hey Doc... You know you have a lot of cool magical technology with you... Would it really be that hard to do some form of video call to Bill since she has a literal smartphone in her hands?
What happened to the people the Doctor gathered? That is Colonel Don Brabbit, Xiaolian, and Ilya. I remember the Secretary General got disintegrated as his consent was impure but my television cut out for the from then until Bill consented - probably due to storms.
Erus Temporis they all got turned to dust
Alrighty.
Thank you :)
Erus Temporis your welcome :)
Wait, Peter said it again at the end of the video! Yay!
I'm making an executive decision... GREAT line.
Sooo... I can get why the screwdriver couldn't enter the numbers....
I can't quite get why it couldn't manipulate the mechanism like we've seen it do before....
but.... why couldn't he just use it to defuse the bomb?
He needed to set off the bomb to kill the deadly bacteria
Them monks look like ghouls from fallout 4
What is the music that plays when he gets his sight back?