Mummy on the Orient Express was also tied to Series 5's "The Big Bang", which ends with The Doctor getting a call about a mummy on the Orient Express in space before he whisks the Amy and Rory away after their wedding. The Doctor must have come up with a whopper of a lie to get Amy and Rory's minds off of it.
The "are you my mummy" is also used by the 10th doctor in The Poison Sky when the general hands him a gas mask around 27 minute in the episode. that makes it 3 times: doctors 9, 10 and 12.
I’ve always thought there was a connection between “The Doctor, the Widow, and the Wardrobe” and “In the Forest of the Night.” When Madge Arwell pilots the tree-ship through the Vortex, possessed by the collective consciousness of a world forest, where do all those sparkly tree-spirits go? Well, we see that exact effect one more time, also associated with trees, when they grow all over the Earth and possess a girl (or two). My headcanon has been that the trees’ collective consciousness ended up in Earth’s past, and that they’ve been sheltering the planet and the human race ever since. In gratitude, and also to prevent a paradox, because they know a human had to save them, so they had to make sure that Madge Arwel was born.
At the time before, I also thought this. There is another old series; with the sentient tree protecting humans. I forget when it was, 5th Doc I think. Its been a long while. but always reminded me when it came to the forest of the night.
Hold on number 6 ends with you saying she bought a new dress as the last one was cursed... but technically most details of Donna's life saved in the library would come from her own memories. Thus the dress being the exact same dress makes perfect sense to the plot.
It is interesting that neither list mentions the connection between The Genesis of the Dalek and The Stolen Earth where Devros remembers Sara Jane Smith, and she also mentions how she was there at the beging where she was the 4th Doctors companion in The Genesis of the Dalek where they first introduced Devros.
Another story linked to "Logopolis" is "The Idiot's Lantern", as the Doctor refers to a fear of heights while climbing the antenna tower at Alexandra Palace. Yeah, after falling off that radio telescope in "Logopolis", I'd probably feel the same way, too!
The fourth Doctor got stuck on a mountain. He didn't know how to climb so he pulled a book out of his pocket on mountain climbing and settled in for a deep read.
5:59 In _The Power of the Doctor_ the Master also said about a forced regeneration being done on the Doctor once before and as we know later played a recorder once he regenerated her into him temporarily.
The Master saying "once" before as a reference to the forced regeneration in the War games, thankfully screws the notion of the Timeless Child being the Doctor.
@@inspector2363It literally doesn’t, though. Just because something is known to have happened once does not mean there cannot have been other instances of it happening the speaker would not know. (Also, TTC has been explicitly identified as being the Doctor multiple times; to claim denying reality as a positive is a sign of a deluded person.)
@DrWhoFanJ How is questioning story contradictions in a FICTIONAL multiverse "denying reality"? The Master proposed the Timeless Child crap himself & he only counted the ONE forced regeneration. Its all alt universe/corrupted history crap anyway with ZERO basis in the series lore. The Doctor has also been explicitly identified as "Half Human" (with independent verification from the Master & the Tardis, along with the Doctor's response to the idea "does it matter" in Hell bent). The open timeline in Name of the Doctor & Borusa's plan in the 5 Doctors disprove the Timeless Child nonsense for a start.
@@inspector2363He followed that by saying "Well, maybe more than once. Who knows? Not you." after saying "They even did it to you once, didn't they?" A reference to both _The War Games_ and the TTC.
Re: The Stolen Earth. You know, you pointed something out to me -- he says "Tried to move the Earth." I always point out how the Earth WAS moved in "Mysterious Planet", part of Sixth's "The Trial of a Time Lord" season. But "tried"? Yeah, you're right -- the Dalek Invasion of Earth (which I watched just recently). Also, in that scene with the Tenth Doctor, he mentions "Calufrax Minor." Now, in "The Pirate Planet" (4th, written by Douglas Adams), there's a "cold, icy little world" called Calufrax. He doesn't say "Minor" but he DOES say how tiny it is.
I'm surprised you didn't mention that the 9th Doctor mentions the banana grove and suggests he might have had something to do with it, also in the Doctor Dances, so the War Doctor comic was actually referencing that.
at 2:23 you mention the reference to trying to steal the earth before i always associated that line with trial of a timelord the mysterious planet and Ravolox
Nightmare in Silver is also connected to The Power of The Doctor because when Tegan and Ace are shooting at the cybermen, Ashad tells them that they managed to overcome gold many years ago.
Just a tip…look at the descriptions of the upcoming audiobooks with big finish. It talks about the backward degenerations. Also you talked about NPH in giggle episode. Don’t forget the teaser clip of NPH throwing up Rose petals while laying on the ground. I think we will have Billie Piper returning, she’s lied in the past in interviews to protect surprise story lines. She’s also been recording more episodes with David Tennant for Big Finish.
I still contend that the "Key of Time" being split apart only to be later captured, led to similar idea concept of the Infinity Stones, and Thanos' Quest. There may have been some gemstones from earlier, but this beat to have them split up, and all power could be had, originally came from that 5 or 6 parter.
similar to the last point, pay close attention to any of the pistol revolver props during tens run, I'm fairly certain they have 1 gun as Tallulah has the same one as donna's grandad (his WWII gun) the same one is used in the doctors daughter and its probably in loads more, its got a ring at the bottom that makes it easy to spot
The whole doctors daughter thing never being wrapped up and us never finding out what happened to her, i think is THE BIGGEST MISTAKE in all of new doctor who. Because i mean she regenerates and then just takes off. So is she a time lord or not? Where does she go? What happens to her? Why didnt they have her show up at some point after the 10th doctor had regenerated or something? I mean they created the character and then NEVER used her or even SPOKE about her again.
When the Doctor told Jack that he'd been to the factory once, it is implied that he made the reactor go critical, but when we see the First Doctor there in TUaT, there is nothing there, not even bananas.
in the same episode of the doctors daughter at the end of this video, there was a part where the humans are getting ready for battle and getting their gear on. one of the men was putting on a gas mask and asks "are you my mummy?" as another nod back to the The Empty Child episode
The Dalek Invasion of Earth and The Stolen Earth also both feature the Daleks saying the lines: "The males, the females, the descendants..." "Daleks are the masters of Earth"
The connection that naturally came to my head was The Big Bang and Mummy On the Orient Express. At the end of Series 5's The Big Bang, the Doctor ends up getting a mysterious phone call stating "An Egyptian Goddess loose on the Orient Express, in space." Yet, it wouldn't be until 3 series and one regeneration later that he would finally get around to investigating in Series 8's Mummy on the Orient Express.
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That probably was a similar but completely different story/setting, since in "mummy on the orient express" the people are not even aware what the heck is going on until the doctor arrives and assesses the situation, let alone telephoning him for help.
@I don't think it's a similar story. He gets a call from the mysterious owner, as well In the mummy episode the doc mentions to Clara about how the owner tried to lure the doctor there before likely talking about the time he called him that we saw on screen.
There’s more references to The Dalek Invasion of Earth in The Stolen Earth. Like Daleks referring to people as “males, females and descendants” and them chanting “Daleks are the masters of Earth”
To the first point. When the conservation about the weapon takes place in the dr dances the dr clearly says he made banana plantages out of the weapon manifactures. So the comic only shows what the show has told us and is connected to the episode as well.
Doctor #4 (Tom Baker) in "Genesis of the Daleks" lines to sarah Jane when he was going to kill all the Delek creatures foreshadows Capaldi's decision not to kill Davros when meeting him as a child ...
Chairs on "The Doctor's Daughter" ... there is a strange looking chair in red, where the terraforming bomb goes off - later 12th sits in the same odd thing in his TARDIS when he asks Nardole to keep quiet about his blindness (looking silver this time)
The comic wasn't being weird by having the War Doctor turn it into a banana grove... Nine straight up said that's what he had done when it was first mentioned. The comic was just depicting a previously established piece of lore.
The reason The Doctor didn't mention who stole the Earth, wasn't because the Daleks TRIED to steal the Earth, it was because he was ashamed to admit it was the Timelords who stole Earth and renamed it Ravalox.
Hell bent is also a throw back to The Impossible Astronaut(6.01), because much of the plot includes the characters meeting at a 50's style diner, too... (sorry for being vague. Spoilers 😉)
I wish they'd brought Jenny (Doctor's Clone-Daughter) back instead of the 13th Doctor... it would have worked so much better. >.< Or have callbacks to having another Time Lord in the Tardis by having her be a Companion for a bit.
i feel like not pointing out that the ninth doctor implies he destroyed the factory and its a banana grove misses the fact that the comic was very much playing out the weirdness of the idea from that episode, but maybe thats just me,
Ahh yes the first doctor "accidentally" incited the fires of Rome, yep, definitely not just a mad man with a box who burned the map to avoid being executed
Mind of Evil and Last of Time Lords? NO. That's not a dream version of the Tennant Doctor, that's HIM. So, no. Didn't Matt Smith jump up and down to test gravity once as Patrick did in the Dominators or Krotons? Good catch on Nightmare in Silver and Moonbase! Though Nightmare is horrid. The chair of Jenny and Clara, two impromptu and awful characters really in the end.
Big finish has an audio series about Jenny and there’s at least one crossover audio story where she runs into the Fifth Doctor (who’s played by the actress’s actual dad)…
It's the same location in the real world, it's been covered in other videos. In The Impossible Astronaut, the diner was in Utah and IIRC, in Hell Bent they were supposed to be in Arizona.
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@@thefrozenyak5272the doctor himself acknowledges it, says he'd been here with Clara before, immediately correcting that statement saying it was Amy and Rory...
@ The diner in Hell Bent was a recently disguised TARDIS landed in Arizona. The diner in The Impossible Astronaut was a diner--The Doctor comes out from where Clara and Me's TARDIS had the control room.
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@@thefrozenyak5272 yeah, I didn't say anything to the contrary, it's just that the doctor supposes they are the same place (rightly so, seeing as it is the same real life location 😁) thus acknowledging the oneness of the places (in real life, that is, not in Whoniverse 🙂)
The Thirteenth Doctor is Simon Farnaby The Fourteenth Doctor is Martin Freeman The Fifteenth Doctor is Mike Wozniak The Sixteenth Doctor is Jay Foreman
Moffat wrote the best episodes. He might not be the best show runner, but he is the best writer. Blink, Heaven sent, Forest of dead, Silence in the library, Empty Child, Girl in the fireplace, and so on. Out of 22 9+ rated episodes in IMDB, 16 are written by Moffat.
@@CemKalyoncu How anyone can say heaven sent and Blink are good episodes is beyond me. I don't care for either of them. I watch them each time that I rewatch the show and to be honest my opinion of those two episodes never changes. I still think they suck.
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Mummy on the Orient Express was also tied to Series 5's "The Big Bang", which ends with The Doctor getting a call about a mummy on the Orient Express in space before he whisks the Amy and Rory away after their wedding. The Doctor must have come up with a whopper of a lie to get Amy and Rory's minds off of it.
I don’t think a big lie was necessary, he probably just didn’t see it as urgent and chose to do something else with Amy and Rory
Maby space and Time takes place then so thay forgor
The "are you my mummy" is also used by the 10th doctor in The Poison Sky when the general hands him a gas mask around 27 minute in the episode. that makes it 3 times: doctors 9, 10 and 12.
I’ve always thought there was a connection between “The Doctor, the Widow, and the Wardrobe” and “In the Forest of the Night.”
When Madge Arwell pilots the tree-ship through the Vortex, possessed by the collective consciousness of a world forest, where do all those sparkly tree-spirits go? Well, we see that exact effect one more time, also associated with trees, when they grow all over the Earth and possess a girl (or two). My headcanon has been that the trees’ collective consciousness ended up in Earth’s past, and that they’ve been sheltering the planet and the human race ever since. In gratitude, and also to prevent a paradox, because they know a human had to save them, so they had to make sure that Madge Arwel was born.
At the time before, I also thought this.
There is another old series; with the sentient tree protecting humans. I forget when it was, 5th Doc I think. Its been a long while.
but always reminded me when it came to the forest of the night.
It could also be related to the Forest of Cheam from End of The World.
@@EwanDavidson-xs5fg Porque no los dos? It’s mentioned that the Forest of Cheam is descended from the trees of Earth.
Hold on number 6 ends with you saying she bought a new dress as the last one was cursed... but technically most details of Donna's life saved in the library would come from her own memories. Thus the dress being the exact same dress makes perfect sense to the plot.
It is interesting that neither list mentions the connection between The Genesis of the Dalek and The Stolen Earth where Devros remembers Sara Jane Smith, and she also mentions how she was there at the beging where she was the 4th Doctors companion in The Genesis of the Dalek where they first introduced Devros.
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No.1 I NEVER noticed haha ✨
Another story linked to "Logopolis" is "The Idiot's Lantern", as the Doctor refers to a fear of heights while climbing the antenna tower at Alexandra Palace. Yeah, after falling off that radio telescope in "Logopolis", I'd probably feel the same way, too!
The fourth Doctor got stuck on a mountain. He didn't know how to climb so he pulled a book out of his pocket on mountain climbing and settled in for a deep read.
5:59 In _The Power of the Doctor_ the Master also said about a forced regeneration being done on the Doctor once before and as we know later played a recorder once he regenerated her into him temporarily.
The Master saying "once" before as a reference to the forced regeneration in the War games, thankfully screws the notion of the Timeless Child being the Doctor.
Frankly I wish the Doctor stayed the Master forever
@@inspector2363It literally doesn’t, though. Just because something is known to have happened once does not mean there cannot have been other instances of it happening the speaker would not know.
(Also, TTC has been explicitly identified as being the Doctor multiple times; to claim denying reality as a positive is a sign of a deluded person.)
@DrWhoFanJ How is questioning story contradictions in a FICTIONAL multiverse "denying reality"? The Master proposed the Timeless Child crap himself & he only counted the ONE forced regeneration.
Its all alt universe/corrupted history crap anyway with ZERO basis in the series lore. The Doctor has also been explicitly identified as "Half Human" (with independent verification from the Master & the Tardis, along with the Doctor's response to the idea "does it matter" in Hell bent).
The open timeline in Name of the Doctor & Borusa's plan in the 5 Doctors disprove the Timeless Child nonsense for a start.
@@inspector2363He followed that by saying "Well, maybe more than once. Who knows? Not you." after saying "They even did it to you once, didn't they?"
A reference to both _The War Games_ and the TTC.
1:30 The Time Lords also moved earth in the Episode "The Mysterious Planet" with the Sixth Doctor.
I hear the making of Mummy on the Orient Express was pure murder.
Everyone kept running out of steam
@@WhoCulture You'd think they'd be better trained.
But they were really chuffed by how it turned out.
@@y_fam_goeglyd What i notices about that episode was the conductor looked strangely like Perot and one of the passengers resembled Ms. Marple.
These replies are really off the rails, y'all need to get back on track.
Re: The Stolen Earth. You know, you pointed something out to me -- he says "Tried to move the Earth." I always point out how the Earth WAS moved in "Mysterious Planet", part of Sixth's "The Trial of a Time Lord" season. But "tried"? Yeah, you're right -- the Dalek Invasion of Earth (which I watched just recently).
Also, in that scene with the Tenth Doctor, he mentions "Calufrax Minor." Now, in "The Pirate Planet" (4th, written by Douglas Adams), there's a "cold, icy little world" called Calufrax. He doesn't say "Minor" but he DOES say how tiny it is.
The Ravalox Interlude. Only three books survived : Moby-Dick, The Water Babies, and UK Habitats of the Canadian Goose.
I'm surprised you didn't mention that the 9th Doctor mentions the banana grove and suggests he might have had something to do with it, also in the Doctor Dances, so the War Doctor comic was actually referencing that.
I came here to say this (admittedly late to the video). It's weird that it wasn't mentioned!
@@kathydale3631 If it's not on Wiki...
About the chair, perhaps both chairs were from the same time period were that design was standard in most vessels?
at 2:23 you mention the reference to trying to steal the earth before i always associated that line with trial of a timelord the mysterious planet and Ravolox
should do a video on all the different time machines / time-travel devices in doctor who. might be interesting. there's a lot other than the tardis.
You missed the part where the ninth doctor actually tells Jack that he turned the place into a banana Grove.
Nightmare in Silver is also connected to The Power of The Doctor because when Tegan and Ace are shooting at the cybermen, Ashad tells them that they managed to overcome gold many years ago.
Probably wrong, isn't the diner that 12 an Clara are in the same where 11 appeared after sensing river Amy an Rory the invite?
It is. The Doctor even mentions remembering it.
9:20 Nice little rhythm and rhyme you got going! 👍
Just a tip…look at the descriptions of the upcoming audiobooks with big finish. It talks about the backward degenerations. Also you talked about NPH in giggle episode. Don’t forget the teaser clip of NPH throwing up Rose petals while laying on the ground. I think we will have Billie Piper returning, she’s lied in the past in interviews to protect surprise story lines. She’s also been recording more episodes with David Tennant for Big Finish.
I still contend that the "Key of Time" being split apart only to be later captured, led to similar idea concept of the Infinity Stones, and Thanos' Quest. There may have been some gemstones from earlier, but this beat to have them split up, and all power could be had, originally came from that 5 or 6 parter.
The word 'connected' is doing a massive amount of heavy lifting here.
That's what I thought and later in the same episode as number five in the video, the Doctor says "'Sontarans! Perverting the course of human history!"
So happy to see CrispyPro here! Good on ya, chap!
similar to the last point, pay close attention to any of the pistol revolver props during tens run, I'm fairly certain they have 1 gun as Tallulah has the same one as donna's grandad (his WWII gun) the same one is used in the doctors daughter and its probably in loads more, its got a ring at the bottom that makes it easy to spot
its a Mark IV Webley and is also used by Captain Jack Harkness
The whole doctors daughter thing never being wrapped up and us never finding out what happened to her, i think is THE BIGGEST MISTAKE in all of new doctor who. Because i mean she regenerates and then just takes off. So is she a time lord or not? Where does she go? What happens to her? Why didnt they have her show up at some point after the 10th doctor had regenerated or something? I mean they created the character and then NEVER used her or even SPOKE about her again.
Great video Crispy and Who Culture! Found this one really interesting! 😊😊
Thank you!
@CrispyPro mate you are a natural at these kind of videos
When the Doctor told Jack that he'd been to the factory once, it is implied that he made the reactor go critical, but when we see the First Doctor there in TUaT, there is nothing there, not even bananas.
in the same episode of the doctors daughter at the end of this video, there was a part where the humans are getting ready for battle and getting their gear on. one of the men was putting on a gas mask and asks "are you my mummy?" as another nod back to the The Empty Child episode
The 9th doctor also comments on how all the factories are now banana groves i believe mentioning it was his doing in that same episode
The Dalek Invasion of Earth and The Stolen Earth also both feature the Daleks saying the lines:
"The males, the females, the descendants..."
"Daleks are the masters of Earth"
The connection that naturally came to my head was The Big Bang and Mummy On the Orient Express.
At the end of Series 5's The Big Bang, the Doctor ends up getting a mysterious phone call stating "An Egyptian Goddess loose on the Orient Express, in space." Yet, it wouldn't be until 3 series and one regeneration later that he would finally get around to investigating in Series 8's Mummy on the Orient Express.
That probably was a similar but completely different story/setting, since in "mummy on the orient express" the people are not even aware what the heck is going on until the doctor arrives and assesses the situation, let alone telephoning him for help.
@I don't think it's a similar story. He gets a call from the mysterious owner, as well In the mummy episode the doc mentions to Clara about how the owner tried to lure the doctor there before likely talking about the time he called him that we saw on screen.
There’s more references to The Dalek Invasion of Earth in The Stolen Earth. Like Daleks referring to people as “males, females and descendants” and them chanting “Daleks are the masters of Earth”
To the first point. When the conservation about the weapon takes place in the dr dances the dr clearly says he made banana plantages out of the weapon manifactures. So the comic only shows what the show has told us and is connected to the episode as well.
Seriously, who notices that the chairs are the same? LOL! Fun video.
Doctor #4 (Tom Baker) in "Genesis of the Daleks" lines to sarah Jane when he was going to kill all the Delek creatures foreshadows Capaldi's decision not to kill Davros when meeting him as a child ...
DOCTOR: Oh, you shouldn't be worried. Time Lords have ninety lives.
ROMANA: How many have you got through, then?
DOCTOR: About a hundred and thirty.
2:09 that is the funniest thing I've seen today
Cleaning fluid might work against plastic, but the 'Nightmare' Cybermen appear to be entirely metallic.
New fan, loving this stuff.
Cybermen's weakness to gold was also mentioned by the Fourth Doctor in " Revenge of the Cybermen"...
I was sucked into the lore until you said The Master KILLED SOMEONE WITH A CHAIR!! 😂😂😂
Chairs on "The Doctor's Daughter" ... there is a strange looking chair in red, where the terraforming bomb goes off - later 12th sits in the same odd thing in his TARDIS when he asks Nardole to keep quiet about his blindness (looking silver this time)
The comic wasn't being weird by having the War Doctor turn it into a banana grove... Nine straight up said that's what he had done when it was first mentioned. The comic was just depicting a previously established piece of lore.
I wonder if Donna’s second wedding dress had pockets.
That "number 1" was a bit of an anticlimax.
In good omens season 2 (spoilers) there are actually 2 doctor who references.
The chair and revolver are just part of the BBC limited resources (pre-Disney) which is the charm of DW. ("Oh look - rocks!" 😄)
9:10 bro actually became shakespeare for a moment...
The reason The Doctor didn't mention who stole the Earth, wasn't because the Daleks TRIED to steal the Earth, it was because he was ashamed to admit it was the Timelords who stole Earth and renamed it Ravalox.
Hell bent is also a throw back to The Impossible Astronaut(6.01), because much of the plot includes the characters meeting at a 50's style diner, too... (sorry for being vague. Spoilers 😉)
Foxes version of "Don't stop me now" is my favorite version of the song, sorry Freddy!
I wish they'd brought Jenny (Doctor's Clone-Daughter) back instead of the 13th Doctor... it would have worked so much better. >.< Or have callbacks to having another Time Lord in the Tardis by having her be a Companion for a bit.
Ah… the timelords also moved the earth
i feel like not pointing out that the ninth doctor implies he destroyed the factory and its a banana grove misses the fact that the comic was very much playing out the weirdness of the idea from that episode, but maybe thats just me,
'The Great Fire of London ... was that you, too?'
'No ... that was the Tereleptils.'
The Cybermen also tried to move the Earth in The Tenth Planet
Omg how badass would it be for 15 to use a yoyo as a screwdriver? Lmao
Ahh yes the first doctor "accidentally" incited the fires of Rome, yep, definitely not just a mad man with a box who burned the map to avoid being executed
The bannana grove is a link to a reference that to the girl in the fireplace.
The Time Lords DID move the Earth as referenced in THE MYSTERIOUS PLANET.
That wouldn’t be a future showrunner talking would it.
Was Oswin actually Jenny then?!? AHHHH head canon!
WHY did you have to include that bit from The Empty Child for the Doctor Dances??????? You know which bit I mean. Thank you for the nightmares!
Personally, if time travel did exist I would go back and stop Adam and Eve from eating the fruit. No sin, no daeth
Oh shoot. Crispy is on Whoculture now??
Yes, he’s been with us for several months! His previous video is 10 Doctor Who Deleted Scenes You Need To See
THAT's a lot of fun. :)
Were Oswin and Jenny connected because they used the same chair?? No, no they were not. LOL
Mind of Evil and Last of Time Lords? NO. That's not a dream version of the Tennant Doctor, that's HIM. So, no. Didn't Matt Smith jump up and down to test gravity once as Patrick did in the Dominators or Krotons? Good catch on Nightmare in Silver and Moonbase! Though Nightmare is horrid. The chair of Jenny and Clara, two impromptu and awful characters really in the end.
CRISPY MADE IT
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do another 10!
are we ever going to find out what happened to the doctor's female clone/daughter?
Big finish has an audio series about Jenny and there’s at least one crossover audio story where she runs into the Fifth Doctor (who’s played by the actress’s actual dad)…
"What A Dick" is actually the Master's real name.
Mr. What A. Dick
forget rome going to atlantis
When is Ellie 👧🏻getting better 🤒 so she can come 🔙 back
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All things are explained....Just Follow the Bees.....=))
You are Crispy?
Sorry what?
The 5th Doctor’s daughter and the 10th Doctor’s wife?
Does he mean the actors irl?
I think the impossible astronaught diner is the same one as the hell bent diner
It's the same location in the real world, it's been covered in other videos. In The Impossible Astronaut, the diner was in Utah and IIRC, in Hell Bent they were supposed to be in Arizona.
@@thefrozenyak5272the doctor himself acknowledges it, says he'd been here with Clara before, immediately correcting that statement saying it was Amy and Rory...
@ The diner in Hell Bent was a recently disguised TARDIS landed in Arizona. The diner in The Impossible Astronaut was a diner--The Doctor comes out from where Clara and Me's TARDIS had the control room.
@@thefrozenyak5272 yeah, I didn't say anything to the contrary, it's just that the doctor supposes they are the same place (rightly so, seeing as it is the same real life location 😁) thus acknowledging the oneness of the places (in real life, that is, not in Whoniverse 🙂)
@ My apologies, I misunderstood. The diner is one of those fan theories that won't die.
Wrexham are getting relegated
These Links are ridiculous
The show referencing itself vs actually being connected isn't the same, but okay.
There is no 13th❗
👎for saying so.
Crispy! Branching out
Ayoooooo
The doctor's daughter is his wife and also the daughter of his previous incarnation.
Talk about in-breeding.
Technically it is worse than that, she is, almost, an exact clone.
Maybe what Clara said in Dark Waters was true and she was a time lord and that was just her regeneration.
Surely Peter Cushing was not the first Doctor?
No, he is probably the Meta-crisis-Doctor after his TARDIS hatched: a parallel universe needs a parallel history (granddaughter and Daleks included)
Anyone else think The Doctor's Daughter could be a ringer for Veronica Mars, er, Kristen Bell?
Why do you assume I do not know, what a stupid statement...🙄
The Thirteenth Doctor is Simon Farnaby
The Fourteenth Doctor is Martin Freeman
The Fifteenth Doctor is Mike Wozniak
The Sixteenth Doctor is Jay Foreman
Not in the real world.
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Where's Ellie ?
I hate Bannana's Bannana's are bad. That said the Empty Child is one of the few Moffet Episodes that ARE Good.
I like bananas
And I like Moffet.
Bananas are good "bannanas are just bad spelling.
Moffat wrote the best episodes. He might not be the best show runner, but he is the best writer. Blink, Heaven sent, Forest of dead, Silence in the library, Empty Child, Girl in the fireplace, and so on. Out of 22 9+ rated episodes in IMDB, 16 are written by Moffat.
@@CemKalyoncu How anyone can say heaven sent and Blink are good episodes is beyond me. I don't care for either of them. I watch them each time that I rewatch the show and to be honest my opinion of those two episodes never changes. I still think they suck.
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