this feels like a different scenario that just happens to use the same word, one is about the psychological reasoning behind the fear of robots, while the other is about mild prejudice against robots
There's also a brilliant audio story called Robophobia with the Seventh Doctor too 😊 He meets Liv Chenker who years later becomes a companion to the Eighth Doctor. Your video was great, thank you 😊
I haven't seen classic who yet (fingers crossed one day it will be on IPlayer) but the actual blood and gore on the robots hand took me by surprise, as I never really pictured classic who to show things like that, but it was a nice surprise showing how even back then the show could be pretty scary
Bruh, get out of my house, stop creepin on me watching DW, it's getting weird!!! XD jk, but it is odd that I'm on Tom Baker in my rewatch and literally watched the robot one last night
genuinely good horror - visiting your robot shed and one of them has gore on its hands and you have no idea where it's been or what it did
Immediately ruined by hilarious overacting though lol
I'm already having to block some comments from people undergoing some of those same symptoms at the very mention of the Thirteenth Doctor.
Shame
I'm so sorry but also Thank you 😊
Triscadecaphobia
this feels like a different scenario that just happens to use the same word, one is about the psychological reasoning behind the fear of robots, while the other is about mild prejudice against robots
Except Ryan literally described the exact feeling of unease that Four was talking about
Would've been cool if 13 actually mentioned 'Grimwade Syndrome'
There's also a brilliant audio story called Robophobia with the Seventh Doctor too 😊 He meets Liv Chenker who years later becomes a companion to the Eighth Doctor. Your video was great, thank you 😊
I haven't seen classic who yet (fingers crossed one day it will be on IPlayer) but the actual blood and gore on the robots hand took me by surprise, as I never really pictured classic who to show things like that, but it was a nice surprise showing how even back then the show could be pretty scary
There's never been a lot of blood in the show, new or old. But it's always aimed for scary.
This was when Philip Hinchcliffe was the producer. His era is particularly notable for a darker tone that often verged upon horror.
It is now!
Eh... I don't that this one was purposeful.
It definitely was
Hey, Penney, who’s your favorite Doctor?
11. Probably 7 if I factor in the audio dramas.
@@PenneySounds Cool! Mine’s 9.
@@PenneySounds 11 and 7 are goat ngl.
@@PenneySounds What are your favourite 7 audios?
@@lexruptor They're the ones that feel the most alien to me
Bruh, get out of my house, stop creepin on me watching DW, it's getting weird!!! XD jk, but it is odd that I'm on Tom Baker in my rewatch and literally watched the robot one last night