This reminds me of when French soldiers were sent to intercept napoleon when he escaped his captivity and returned but the French soldiers had fought under him and much preferred him to the current regime so they just switched sides instantly.
He has a way of carrying himself that's just so damn good. I don't know what it is about him but the man just does great work. I always thought 10 would be my doctor but god damn 12 is amazing.
Capaldi did the whole "You face off with me? Perhaps it's time to re-evaluate your life choices." thing very well and they gave him more than a few opportunities to do it. th-cam.com/video/N9tcpzG8VTo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=z3kqdtTJlQNjXILj&t=48
Who's going to dispute the man who killed the entire daleks rather a thousandfold in a miniature fraction of the time it took the time lords to do a billionth of the same
@youtubeisdead1858 ah the difference here is that what the quote mention is fear of an enemy. He doesn't want to die, I think in a few episodes where he could actively die he is a bit scared, but the moment it's an enemy or someone that wants to harm innocents, he locks in and aint afraid even if death is what it takes to save people, he will greet it with open arms
I really like how they never explain how strong and how terrible the things the doctor did were, but like it is very clear everyone knows but no one wants to talk about it and I love it
Honestly, one of the smartest choices they made. Keep talking about the time war, show us the last moments of it, where The Doctor Of War was about to eradicate everything, but leave what he's done a mystery, and keep talking about the horrors on which he's done. Makes him all the more frightening. You KNOW he's done some bad things, you just don't know WHAT they are.
Much like the original “Alien” movie. They never show the full alien until the end - just certain parts. But they ruined it in the Director’s Cut by showing it fairly early a few times. Pro tip: avoid the director’s cut.
That's not the Doctor's true form,neither the one TARDIS has. If you watched Farscape,their main ship was a living organism you can communicate with via telepathy.TARDIS is basically the same concept,but with a damaged shapeshifting module.
Imagine you had a M9 (a type of pistol) and your city's mayor told you to take down both The Doom Slayer and Master Chief That's basically their situation, peacock gown got lucky he didn't get capped himself giving dumbass orders like that
@@reyrex4938But also Mr Rogers in the mix as well lmao. It's like the perfect blend of not only do I not want to kill the person, i also kind of like and respect this person, he's always unarmed, and anyone who fucks with him somehow ends up dead. Oh and he just spent 4 billion years clawing his way out of an unjust horrific prison by his very government all because he refused to reveal a secret and everyone knows he did that and what the government did... So yeah lol
The soldier who said that he was a skull moon I forgot what episode it was. when you actually see him talking to the doctor and the doctor told him to take the children to safety so the soldier knew what he did first hand (first time I got over 1k)
Considering the doctor is the only other time lord like our pal “lord-president” (seriously wtf is that redundant title) who can regenerate forever id assume he feels threatened by his existence in general no matter where it is
@@paudan1284Lord-president is same as 'General-Sir' or 'Lord-Admiral' meaning two separate titles, one hereditary, one appointed. (The absolute pile of titles some members of the royal family have is nuts)
@@thegeaventor2650yes and no. From my understanding, please someone correct me cuz I’m a bit rusty, their planet had been “trapped” in a timeless painting. Technically, not dead, just frozen in time. And then at some point it was released and in the Movie, they got to stop the war again by all the doctors joining and trapping them again elsewhere. So the planet and timelords still exist, just far far far away from earth. The movie has been out for almost 10 years, the one with Matt Smith, David Tenant and The War Doctor John Hurt.
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I believe that some of the original lore (as I understand it) for the Doctor, is that he was a soldier in one of his lives(the War Doctor), and then later found himself horrified and full of regret at the sheer amount of lives that he had either destroyed or felt responsible for destroying. At that point, he did his best to turn another leaf and go about trying to help people rather than wage war.
Capaldi is the 12th Doctor. The War Doctor was invented for the 50th Anniversary special that aired back in 2015 and canonically regenerated between the 8th and 9th incarnations of the Doctor. It's not "original lore." It was backstory made to fill in more of the gap between the 8th and 9th Doctors. The original series ran from 1963-1989 and included the 1st through 7th Doctors. The 8th doctor only ever appeared in a movie released in 1996 as an attempt to reboot the series, but it wasn't successfully rebooted until 2005 with the 9th Doctor. When "New Who," as the post-2005 run is known, began, the Doctor was (re)introduced as an alien who had lost his home planet (Gallifrey) in a brutal war between his people (the Timelords) and one of his most dangerous classic enemies, the Daleks. This was a much more lonely and exhausted version of the Doctor than had previously been known, and affected the somewhat darker tone of the new series because Gallifrey was gone (although occasionally weird timey-wimey stuff would happen and we'd get glimpses of other Timelords, but nothing he could ever return to). But in the 50th anniversary special, the 11th, 10th, and War Doctors end up working together to save Gallifrey, and so it re-entered Doctor Who canon. However, I quit watching after 12 for various reasons, but from what I've heard, a newer incarnation of the Master undid all of this.
@@IzzyKawaiichias I watched old who and was happy when it got rebooted it fitted so we'll. The blend between ol and new. As the original concept was him to be he fixer of time(similar to time leap without entering people) but ending up a old man on a journey with his granddaughter and ..kidnapped victims turned friends. He progressed between runaway, to space hobo, to soldier,to hero, to protector, to detective, to retired traveler, to warrior, to war vet. Each doctor is different. I want to rewatch parts I gave less a chance as Capaldi is more like the original doctor in attitude an world-weary old man trying to fix his regrets
@@battousaicrescent Okay, read OP's comment again: it says "original lore." "Original" means "first or earliest." As I said, this part of Doctor Who lore was introduced for the FIFTY YEAR ANNIVERSARY. It's not part of the "original story"-- There was no Time War in the "original story" because the first run of Doctor Who ended in 1989, and the Time War wasn't part of his story until 2005 when the series was rebooted. The War Doctor was a character created specifically for the 50th Anniversary Special that aired in *2013.* He did not exist even as an idea prior to that episode (save for the final episode of series 7 where they teased the upcoming special) because, as far as the story had been written thus far, there were no unique variations on regeneration for any Time Lord. That was a new concept for the show that didn't happen until 2013, so, no. It's not "original lore." It is lore NOW, and has been since the 50th special, but it's only been part of the lore for eleven years in a show that just celebrated it's *60th* birthday.
That's not part of the original lore lol. That stuff was only introduced during the 50th anniversary of the show, which was a mere two years before the episode that this clip is from. I'd hardly describe lore that was still basically brand new at the time of this episode as "the original lore".
To the wise words of Ulysses, from fallout, new Vegas. "If you would change the name of this place from the divide to something else, your voice would have more weight than mine."
Rassilon by this time was really insane, he had died at the hands of The Master when they tried to "ascend to being gods", then regenerated soon afterwards. Not only that, but he was shown to be jealous of The Doctor and it was confirmed why, when Chibnall did the "Timeless Child" story arc with Thirteen being shown as the Timeless Child and the person behind everything Gallifrey stood for - Rassilon, the High Council of Gallifrey, "The Other" (which WAS The Doctor before The Doctor took that name), the type 40 TARDIS, regeneration cycles etc. Rassilon however betrayed a lot of people in order to get power. He usurped the glory from Omega when Omega made the Gallifreyans "Lords of Time and Space" and the "Eye of Harmony" which would be renamed "The Eye of Rassilon" after.
@@GenGamesUniverse you understand much. I watched Who about the time of the 4th Doctor but I’ve kinda given up tracking the entire dynamics of the creation of the timelords thing. However, I do like the twist that The Doctor started it all as a being from another universe. It’s one of the better twists and it allows them to go beyond the mapped out history of our universe because they’ve been to both ends.
@@GenGamesUniversescrew that timeless child bullcrap, that has never nor will it ever make any sense in doctor who along with the rest of that shitty writing chinballs did
I love how Doctor who shows up on his home planet is just basically like leave. I'm the doctor and everyone except for what's his name is like. Yep you got to go. Doctor said so
That's Rasilon the first Time Lord. He is the only time lord other than the doctor to have unlimited regeneration. He was also a tyrant and was sealed away for a few millennia but was brought back to try and win the time war.
The rest of them knew what would happen if they fucked around. They saw the situation coming and were like “nope, absolutely not because I like living” 😂
@@narthted8200 Nope, The Doctor IS the first time lord aka "The Timeless Child". His/Her DNA was how Gallifrey became Gallifrey and the Time Lords became the Time Lords. The Doctor at the time, was instrumental whether they wanted to or not in creating the regenerations and the two hearts, but it was Rassilon who deemed that it would be twelve regenerations in a cycle so a Time Lord would live thirteen lives before dying OR getting a new regeneration cycle.
@@GenGamesUniverse Aside from recent writing issues, I'm really not a fan of how they're going down the comic book route of just having characters (the Doctor in this case) just have absurd, increasingly powerful things being added to them because they're running out of ideas. The Doctor being retconned into being this super being beyond all imagining who actually spawned the rest of his kind feels a lot like how the Hulk's powers have been retconned from radioactive mutation to being literally being satan incarnate who can now never die, and even if he did he can just will himself back into existence somehow.
“That person is Unarmed…” that’s the most scariest thing to ever hear about someone. The Doctor, in this moment, was the most dangerous THING in existence… and he was patient. That’s even scarier.
It's like that quote from Series 3 when The Doctor walks up to the family - "He never raised his voice. THAT was the worst thing...The fury of the Time Lord! And then, we discovered why...WHY this doctor who had fought with gods and demonds, why he'd run away from us and hidden...He was being kind!"
@@ancy1205and also the fact that if you really wanted to threaten his life he would manage to beat you without even fighting physically like how at the end the cavalry showed to make the lord president get off his planet If that squad was full assassin ready to kill all of them would be dead that's the type of being the doctor is
@@ancy1205the doctor is always unarmed, it always seems like he is the easiest person to kill in the world but no one ever managed to do it, everyone who tried got absolutely annihilated. This single man has the highest kill count in the entire fricking multiverse. There was a quote the doctor made once, Doc- "Check the fatality index" Doc- "Look me up" Enemy- " You have an entry, just like every single sentient being in existence." Doc- "under cause of death." Annnnnnnd the index just kept ticking on and on, each tick was like a massive number of kills credited to him. And it was so high that the ticking quickly became a steady tone which kept getting higher and higher in pitch. This man has ended entire galaxies worth of life by his hands. His kill count borders on infinity.
This episode is called hell bent It’s connected too the previous episode heaven sent a lot I also recommend watching the episode before heaven sent As the 3 episodes are linked alot
THE best Dr Who moment; When he gives the stupid Earthlings AND the Zygons both barrels of the verbal shotgun in the shadow archive I think it was called. TARDIS proof HAH!
Should already be a deterrent to have the title of someone who won the Time War. I mean, what are they gonna do to him that his enemies haven't done and all of it involved time manipulation.
Thinking your fleet showed up as your reinforcements only to realize they’re there on the behalf of the one you showed up to arrest is actually INSANE!!!!
I've said it once and I will say it again to the end of existence. DON'T MESS WITH THE DOCTOR. His own people fear him and they're practically immortal. There's a reason in the Doctor who universe. There's a saying demons run when a good man goes to war. If you don't know the meaning behind those words, you have no reason challenging that man
Demons run when a good man goes to war , night will fall and drown the sun when a good man goes to war , demons run , but count the cost the battle is won but the child is lost when a good man goes to war .
Killed with a pencil but riddic can kill with anything he used a damn tea cup, then placed his toothpick in same spot he put his previous teacup b4 putting it in 1st guys chest. There's a reason killings on the same world r blamed on him. But we caught him, hmm hes tied up, his hands r bound bhind him he cant do nothing. Really so y is that guy dead with his neck snapped at his feet?
At first I didn't think I was going to like him as The Doctor but after the first episode he was one of my favorites who played the role. If not, my favorite
I find it hard to pick a single favorite, but he's definitely a good candidate for that spot. :) A perfectly balanced mixture of all that defines the Doctor - wise mentor, battle-hardened defender, tired dude who just wants to be left in peace, adorably out-of-touch goofball...
I grew up with exclusively new who so I always knew the doctor as this bouncy crazy all-over-the-place goofball so I was really not looking forward to stodgy old Peter Capaldi. Holy shit was I wrong. Narrowly beats out 10 for me, partly on the back of Rose being absolutely unbearable.
Lets not firget WHY The Dr did this. They betrayed him first, and the Dr doesn't give second chances. ... Unless your a companion or have a really tragic backstory.
I'm getting WH40K vibes with the Gallifreyan soldiers looking like Imperial Guard, the General looks like a bald Sgt Space Marine from the Dawn of War games, and then their bickering with British accent.
He only held that title during the time war. Remember how matt smith was doctor #11, but all time lords are given 12 regenerations? Peter capaldi is doctor #12, but technically regeneration #13... Even he refuses to acknowledge that one...
When he regenerated for the war he made mention that this one won't have the name The Doctor I'm not sure if we ever got what he called himself during that time But The War Doctor and The Doctor of War are both titles other people have given him for that time
This episode get some heat but godammn what a deconstruction of rassillon and what a better take on the doctor during the Third Time War then the 50th special were.
In the book that follows this, Rassilon makes a deal with the devil - The Cybermen and gets slightly augmented and tries to do a coup de tat towards Gallifrey but fails when The Doctor stops him again, and banishes him once again to the ends of the universe.
Now, I love the characters of 9, 10 and 11, I like the companions and I like some of their episodes too. However it's the stories that 12 experienced that is making me a fan of this franchise, Capaldi is an incredible actor and he was written incredibly too.
The first thing you want to learn about the doctor is just what type of person is he and then youll learn its best to listen to every word he says and never mess with him
I love how Twelve is just DONE with Rasilon at this point. Ten stopped the Final Ascension before regenerating. Eleven helped War and Ten move Gallifrey into the pocket dimesion on the final day of the Time War. Twelve spent over FOUR BILLION YEARS escaping from the Confession Dial that Rassilon shoved him into.
What you're really saying is that you miss when Doctor Who was made for you. We all have our time; some of us have had multiple Doctors, but if it suddenly starts to slip for you, please understand. It's now being made for someone else. Someday, the Doctor may realign with who you currently are at that moment, but it's still being made primarily for a new generation of Doctor Who fans. I had to learn this for myself as well, but it was good, as I aged, to see myself returning to the Doctor in its newest form. Mahalo.
@@christopherszbitch it isn't made for anyone, doctor who is made to be doctor who, not made to please any group of fuckin "fans", that's why so many people used to live it, when they made it for its own sake, not for any one group, everyone could love it for what it was, because it was made for itself, for people who loved it being itself, now, it's a fuckin piece of garbage with how bad the writing is
It would have been pretty neat actually if Season 10 started off with The Doctor and Clara in the diner, and The Doctor explaining the events leading up to Clara and The Doctor being in the diner.
As he once said in one of the episodes, “look up the doctor” ‘everyone has a death day, we know yours’ “as the CAUSE OF DEATH” number counter starts screaming as it climbs higher. 😅
@romainfontaine4667 I think you're right. The 3 big look me ups in Doctor history: the library (10th), when 12 rescues Missy, and the Christmas one. I might confusing the latter 2.
The writers have outright said that they’re more concerned with pushing a pro LGBTQI+ movement through the show; they’re more concerned with a message then good storytelling - even Russel t Davies has said the same. We can all agree that you can have LGBTQI+ elements in a story while still writing a good story; they just don’t care.
Too late, Doctor Who is dead. Perhaps it can be revived in a decade or so, with writers who actually care about the IP, and can set aside their personal hangups/ BS, to tell some genuinely good stories.
@@DerekHartleylol, your funny, stupid, but funny They've reduced to doctor to being a "male presenting timelord" in the words of Donna's mentally ill son When I tell you how hard I had to work to keep myself from vomiting at that line and then throwing a fuckin pot at my tv, I mean I was really having to reel it in
He performed a hostile takeover with only his reputation.
From most of the clips I see this is the most common way he resolves anything
@@longdukdon5094To be fair if I could resolve all my problems by saying google my name I would
With a body count like his, could you blame them?
@@matthewallen2273 look up the fatality index, entry for the doctor
Dude has a body count measured in time lines. I would side with him too.
“He’s unarmed!!”
“And have you seen what he’s accomplished across time and space WHILE unarmed?! I ain’t fighting him!”
My favorite version of this was with Missy and the Fatality Index. "You are unarmed, aren't you?" "Always."
Now imagine this mf armed
@@MihajloNastic
Number might either double, or he’d be contained by all the other races like the Matt Smith doctor was
@@MihajloNastic Don't need arms when you can change anything past present and future before the enemy even existed.
I imagine the first couple of times were a bit dicey though.
This reminds me of when French soldiers were sent to intercept napoleon when he escaped his captivity and returned but the French soldiers had fought under him and much preferred him to the current regime so they just switched sides instantly.
french are funny😂
"How nice of them to return my men to me"- Napoleon, right before the whole continent started a war with him specifically.
@@Splicer-lb5xb*starts again
@@Splicer-lb5xb
"And I'd do it again!" - Napoleon probably-
Yep, vive la France, vive l'Empereur !
Peter Capaldi has never given anything less than perfection in any role. Love his work.
He has a way of carrying himself that's just so damn good. I don't know what it is about him but the man just does great work. I always thought 10 would be my doctor but god damn 12 is amazing.
What movie is this
@@ja3734it's a series called Doctor Who. I'm not sure what season this is
@@fyrstormgg5103 thanks appreciate it
Capaldi did the whole "You face off with me? Perhaps it's time to re-evaluate your life choices." thing very well and they gave him more than a few opportunities to do it.
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People don't realise the Doctor's renown. He is the greatest of all time, literally. Of all TIME. Everyone respects the Doctor's prowess.
Bros talking like he's in CK3
The doctor did a coup d'etat while hes unarmed
He literally only had to say “get off my planet” and literally everyone agreed
The guy is a war hero from the widest war ever fought across time and space. He is the keanu reeves of his people.
As long as he has his wits hes armed.
Who's going to dispute the man who killed the entire daleks rather a thousandfold in a miniature fraction of the time it took the time lords to do a billionth of the same
Based on what I'm seeing, no. The doctor didn't... but it was still his coup. That speaks volumes to me!
Unarmed? Always
Alone? Often
Afraid? Never
Except the Doctor has feared death before, so it doesn't fit here, but yea.
@youtubeisdead1858 ah the difference here is that what the quote mention is fear of an enemy. He doesn't want to die, I think in a few episodes where he could actively die he is a bit scared, but the moment it's an enemy or someone that wants to harm innocents, he locks in and aint afraid even if death is what it takes to save people, he will greet it with open arms
Hotel? Trivago
Except for death
Unarmed? Often.
Alone? Never.
Afraid? Always.
I really like how they never explain how strong and how terrible the things the doctor did were, but like it is very clear everyone knows but no one wants to talk about it and I love it
I mean look at demons run that’s a good showcase of what he can do
Honestly, one of the smartest choices they made. Keep talking about the time war, show us the last moments of it, where The Doctor Of War was about to eradicate everything, but leave what he's done a mystery, and keep talking about the horrors on which he's done. Makes him all the more frightening. You KNOW he's done some bad things, you just don't know WHAT they are.
He singlehandedly ended a universal , multi timeline time war killing trillions. I think we have an idea.
Much like the original “Alien” movie. They never show the full alien until the end - just certain parts.
But they ruined it in the Director’s Cut by showing it fairly early a few times.
Pro tip: avoid the director’s cut.
That's not the Doctor's true form,neither the one TARDIS has.
If you watched Farscape,their main ship was a living organism you can communicate with via telepathy.TARDIS is basically the same concept,but with a damaged shapeshifting module.
"Every story ever told really happened. Stories are where memories go when they're forgotten.." Best line ever
capaldi's doctor had some hard af lines
What about fanfics?
Why? It's kind of vapid and pseudoprofound.
@@Montrovantis the pseudoprofound have true profoundness within once you examine it
Everything with Capaldi was poetry.
Favorite scene from his Doctor Who
"You are unarmed?"
"Always."
"You stand alone?"
"Often."
"You're the one who should be afraid."
"Never."
Bro switched sides so quick
If only you understood who the doctor really is, you would as well
Imagine you had a M9 (a type of pistol) and your city's mayor told you to take down both The Doom Slayer and Master Chief
That's basically their situation, peacock gown got lucky he didn't get capped himself giving dumbass orders like that
@@reyrex4938But also Mr Rogers in the mix as well lmao. It's like the perfect blend of not only do I not want to kill the person, i also kind of like and respect this person, he's always unarmed, and anyone who fucks with him somehow ends up dead. Oh and he just spent 4 billion years clawing his way out of an unjust horrific prison by his very government all because he refused to reveal a secret and everyone knows he did that and what the government did...
So yeah lol
So whould i, i want no smoke with thw docter
That's where you're wrong. He's always been on the same side as The Doctor. And if The Doctor doesn't like someone, then they've gotta go
The soldier who said that he was a skull moon I forgot what episode it was. when you actually see him talking to the doctor and the doctor told him to take the children to safety so the soldier knew what he did first hand (first time I got over 1k)
It was Day of the Doctor
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Loki unarmed- 🌝.
Bruce banner unarmed- 💀.
Doctor who unarmed- 🗿
John Wick with a pencil
@@THORIN_playz so, armed?
Bugs Bunny unarmed
@@AzraelHHe's not armed he's ready to draw unless u mess up 🤣
His name is not "Doctor who" it's just The Doctor
The General went from hating the doctor, to backing him after he saved them. Respect to him.
"respectfully, GET OU-"
Peter was really just the best. He captured the pain of the doctor better than even Matt or David.
“But you have no weapons, no defenses, no plan!”
“Yeah, and doesn’t that scare you to death!”
Considering the doctor is the only other time lord like our pal “lord-president” (seriously wtf is that redundant title) who can regenerate forever id assume he feels threatened by his existence in general no matter where it is
@@paudan1284 It's not really redundant - It's 2 seperate titles
Lord being a hereditary title
Presedent being an elective
Lmao 😂😂
@@paudan1284 The Doctor was Lord President for a while during Tom Baker's years.
@@paudan1284Lord-president is same as 'General-Sir' or 'Lord-Admiral' meaning two separate titles, one hereditary, one appointed. (The absolute pile of titles some members of the royal family have is nuts)
"Every story really happened" and he refused to acknowledge Robinhood😂
Maybe this was after Robin hoof? I'm still stuck at the 10th doctor so idk
I mean he did believe the story of Robin Hood was true, just the fact he was a real hero he refused to believe.
It happened after the doctor met robin hood episode,
@@Pr.BlueJay You are correct, it was after.
Guess he learnt his lesson from last season and changed his mind.
the Time Lords are still condescending even after the Time War, some things never change 😂😂😂😂
I thought all the time lords were dead. Could someone give some context please?
@@thegeaventor2650yes and no. From my understanding, please someone correct me cuz I’m a bit rusty, their planet had been “trapped” in a timeless painting. Technically, not dead, just frozen in time. And then at some point it was released and in the Movie, they got to stop the war again by all the doctors joining and trapping them again elsewhere. So the planet and timelords still exist, just far far far away from earth. The movie has been out for almost 10 years, the one with Matt Smith, David Tenant and The War Doctor John Hurt.
@@jacobkeyser1502well originally they were all dead he then did the painting thing during the movie
@@ogserpents5426 thank you.
@@jacobkeyser1502 no problem
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I believe that some of the original lore (as I understand it) for the Doctor, is that he was a soldier in one of his lives(the War Doctor), and then later found himself horrified and full of regret at the sheer amount of lives that he had either destroyed or felt responsible for destroying. At that point, he did his best to turn another leaf and go about trying to help people rather than wage war.
Capaldi is the 12th Doctor. The War Doctor was invented for the 50th Anniversary special that aired back in 2015 and canonically regenerated between the 8th and 9th incarnations of the Doctor. It's not "original lore." It was backstory made to fill in more of the gap between the 8th and 9th Doctors. The original series ran from 1963-1989 and included the 1st through 7th Doctors. The 8th doctor only ever appeared in a movie released in 1996 as an attempt to reboot the series, but it wasn't successfully rebooted until 2005 with the 9th Doctor. When "New Who," as the post-2005 run is known, began, the Doctor was (re)introduced as an alien who had lost his home planet (Gallifrey) in a brutal war between his people (the Timelords) and one of his most dangerous classic enemies, the Daleks. This was a much more lonely and exhausted version of the Doctor than had previously been known, and affected the somewhat darker tone of the new series because Gallifrey was gone (although occasionally weird timey-wimey stuff would happen and we'd get glimpses of other Timelords, but nothing he could ever return to). But in the 50th anniversary special, the 11th, 10th, and War Doctors end up working together to save Gallifrey, and so it re-entered Doctor Who canon. However, I quit watching after 12 for various reasons, but from what I've heard, a newer incarnation of the Master undid all of this.
@@IzzyKawaiichias I watched old who and was happy when it got rebooted it fitted so we'll. The blend between ol and new. As the original concept was him to be he fixer of time(similar to time leap without entering people) but ending up a old man on a journey with his granddaughter and ..kidnapped victims turned friends. He progressed between runaway, to space hobo, to soldier,to hero, to protector, to detective, to retired traveler, to warrior, to war vet. Each doctor is different. I want to rewatch parts I gave less a chance as Capaldi is more like the original doctor in attitude an world-weary old man trying to fix his regrets
@@IzzyKawaiichi if it's LORE, it doesnt matter whether it's new or old, it becomes part of the original story.
@@battousaicrescent Okay, read OP's comment again: it says "original lore." "Original" means "first or earliest." As I said, this part of Doctor Who lore was introduced for the FIFTY YEAR ANNIVERSARY. It's not part of the "original story"-- There was no Time War in the "original story" because the first run of Doctor Who ended in 1989, and the Time War wasn't part of his story until 2005 when the series was rebooted. The War Doctor was a character created specifically for the 50th Anniversary Special that aired in *2013.* He did not exist even as an idea prior to that episode (save for the final episode of series 7 where they teased the upcoming special) because, as far as the story had been written thus far, there were no unique variations on regeneration for any Time Lord. That was a new concept for the show that didn't happen until 2013, so, no. It's not "original lore." It is lore NOW, and has been since the 50th special, but it's only been part of the lore for eleven years in a show that just celebrated it's *60th* birthday.
That's not part of the original lore lol. That stuff was only introduced during the 50th anniversary of the show, which was a mere two years before the episode that this clip is from. I'd hardly describe lore that was still basically brand new at the time of this episode as "the original lore".
Such a underrated doctor. He was incredible
What season? It's Dr Who iirc?
Yeah maybe he was overlooked because many people took their leave when Tennant went, and Smith was just too goofy, most lost interest.
To the wise words of Ulysses, from fallout, new Vegas. "If you would change the name of this place from the divide to something else, your voice would have more weight than mine."
I hate (love?) the fact that, despite never having actually finished Lonesome Road, I actually read that with his voice.
@@philippeleprohon4823It’s worth finishing.
too bad he's the king of yapping bro would not shut up.
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@@dakota1k This just shows you can't read for shit.
You could tell everyone in Gallifrey was looking for an excuse to jettison their leader.
Rassilon by this time was really insane, he had died at the hands of The Master when they tried to "ascend to being gods", then regenerated soon afterwards.
Not only that, but he was shown to be jealous of The Doctor and it was confirmed why, when Chibnall did the "Timeless Child" story arc with Thirteen being shown as the Timeless Child and the person behind everything Gallifrey stood for - Rassilon, the High Council of Gallifrey, "The Other" (which WAS The Doctor before The Doctor took that name), the type 40 TARDIS, regeneration cycles etc.
Rassilon however betrayed a lot of people in order to get power. He usurped the glory from Omega when Omega made the Gallifreyans "Lords of Time and Space" and the "Eye of Harmony" which would be renamed "The Eye of Rassilon" after.
@@GenGamesUniverse you understand much.
I watched Who about the time of the 4th Doctor but I’ve kinda given up tracking the entire dynamics of the creation of the timelords thing.
However, I do like the twist that The Doctor started it all as a being from another universe. It’s one of the better twists and it allows them to go beyond the mapped out history of our universe because they’ve been to both ends.
@@GenGamesUniversescrew that timeless child bullcrap, that has never nor will it ever make any sense in doctor who along with the rest of that shitty writing chinballs did
Peter Capaldi is definitely the most underrated doctor, he was nothing but perfect.
The Doctor needs to be feared, respected and heavily honored
I love how Doctor who shows up on his home planet is just basically like leave. I'm the doctor and everyone except for what's his name is like. Yep you got to go. Doctor said so
That's Rasilon the first Time Lord. He is the only time lord other than the doctor to have unlimited regeneration. He was also a tyrant and was sealed away for a few millennia but was brought back to try and win the time war.
The rest of them knew what would happen if they fucked around. They saw the situation coming and were like “nope, absolutely not because I like living” 😂
@@narthted8200 Nope, The Doctor IS the first time lord aka "The Timeless Child". His/Her DNA was how Gallifrey became Gallifrey and the Time Lords became the Time Lords. The Doctor at the time, was instrumental whether they wanted to or not in creating the regenerations and the two hearts, but it was Rassilon who deemed that it would be twelve regenerations in a cycle so a Time Lord would live thirteen lives before dying OR getting a new regeneration cycle.
Thanks ❤
@@GenGamesUniverse Aside from recent writing issues, I'm really not a fan of how they're going down the comic book route of just having characters (the Doctor in this case) just have absurd, increasingly powerful things being added to them because they're running out of ideas. The Doctor being retconned into being this super being beyond all imagining who actually spawned the rest of his kind feels a lot like how the Hulk's powers have been retconned from radioactive mutation to being literally being satan incarnate who can now never die, and even if he did he can just will himself back into existence somehow.
👮🏻♂️ "as a commander of...."
👨🏻⚕️ "ah, fock off."
Sir, there’s demigods, gods, celestials, high celestials… *THEN THE DOCTOR.*
The man who fought with Gods and demons
WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE?!?!? WHAT ARE THE ODDS?!?!?
Nothing compared to the lamb 🐑 iykyk
@@borbis6723 ur mom lol
Remember that time the doctor fought satan on an asteroid in front of a black hole?
"get off my planet!"
"a common saying, but not your official motto!"
This is what was missing after Capaldi's run as the Doctor. Feels like so much of the life of the show has left.
“That person is Unarmed…” that’s the most scariest thing to ever hear about someone. The Doctor, in this moment, was the most dangerous THING in existence… and he was patient. That’s even scarier.
You'll learn patience, coming back the looooong way to Galifrey.
And he was kind.
It's like that quote from Series 3 when The Doctor walks up to the family - "He never raised his voice. THAT was the worst thing...The fury of the Time Lord! And then, we discovered why...WHY this doctor who had fought with gods and demonds, why he'd run away from us and hidden...He was being kind!"
It can't be the 'most scariest'. The est tells us that nothing is as scary. So it's just 'the scariest'.
What episode is this please?
"Oh shit, they sent us to fuck with THIS guy!?" moments never get old 😂
Every story ever told has happenned
*Doesnt believe robin hood is real and thinks hes a hologram*
😂😂😂
The doctor learned from the mistake as this episode happened after the doctor met Robin Hood who changed his perspective
This took place AFTER Robin Hood
I forget how much I loved that doctor. So poetic.
There's very few characters that make you smile because how great they are. With respect, i present THE Doctor.
"stories are where memories go when they're forgotten" is both poignant and factual.
Thank you. I was looking for a comment about this. Very good! 😊
"... the final death is when the echos we leave in the world finally ring silent"
"and factual" Source?
The Lord president sounds like such an oxymoron
Oxymoron? You know people literally say trump is Jesus Christ right? Lol
@@brody7714 nope never heard anyone say that about Trump
@@devo1977s look it up.
@@brody7714LMAO that's a meme dude
@@brody7714😂😂 you are insane lil guy, no one ever said that seriously, its a même.
Funny, you have no problem with kamala sayin she is black 😂
He's unarmed!
Yeah, and he won a fucking war that way.
I'm new here but, hypothetically, if the soldier shoot at the doctor, what would happen?
@@ancy1205 He'd regenerate unless shoot during the regeneration. But the implication is akin to a Catholic priest being told to kill Jesus.
@@Tetsujinhanmaa So it's just fear factor?
@@ancy1205and also the fact that if you really wanted to threaten his life he would manage to beat you without even fighting physically like how at the end the cavalry showed to make the lord president get off his planet
If that squad was full assassin ready to kill all of them would be dead that's the type of being the doctor is
@@ancy1205the doctor is always unarmed, it always seems like he is the easiest person to kill in the world but no one ever managed to do it, everyone who tried got absolutely annihilated. This single man has the highest kill count in the entire fricking multiverse.
There was a quote the doctor made once,
Doc- "Check the fatality index"
Doc- "Look me up"
Enemy- " You have an entry, just like every single sentient being in existence."
Doc- "under cause of death."
Annnnnnnd the index just kept ticking on and on, each tick was like a massive number of kills credited to him. And it was so high that the ticking quickly became a steady tone which kept getting higher and higher in pitch. This man has ended entire galaxies worth of life by his hands. His kill count borders on infinity.
"Lord President" is such a british thing to hear i love that.
"Is the firing squad afraid of the unarmed man?!" I don't care if he was wrong, that's still a sick line.
This episode is called hell bent
It’s connected too the previous episode heaven sent a lot
I also recommend watching the episode before heaven sent
As the 3 episodes are linked alot
Can you tell me what season and episode number this is cuz I'm having a hard time finding it I would be very grateful thank you
123 moves so you can find it
What is this show called?
@@mcguinness4742
Doctor Who!
Doctor Who
S09E10: Face the Raven
S09E11: Heaven Sent
S09E12: Hell Bent
Napoleon would be proud.
Untill he heard the British are coming
This one, and when he had the pandorica, chills... "I AM TALKING"
I imagine this is like trying to fuck with Master Chief after the Human-Covenant wars were over
The second best tv moment ever. BEST DOCTOR EVER.
THE best Dr Who moment; When he gives the stupid Earthlings AND the Zygons both barrels of the verbal shotgun in the shadow archive I think it was called. TARDIS proof HAH!
And NO GUNS!
Fighting the doctor:
* Objective: Survive *
These men:
>Settings
>Change team
Fun fact while rassilon was off planet he joined forces with Cybermen to invade gallifrey by force learn more in supermece of the cybermen comic
Glad I’m not the only one who read that comic
Same
Should already be a deterrent to have the title of someone who won the Time War. I mean, what are they gonna do to him that his enemies haven't done and all of it involved time manipulation.
I like Capaldi's run of this series. It's so dark, serious, no-nonsense hard sci-fi.
He walked back in like "I'm not doing this today..."
Bro just went "ah hell naw"
Imagine having such a huge amount of aura you earn a planet from those invading it just by standing there
Season 9 episode 12 😊
Of what show?
@@Menuseto doctor who
@@Menusetobro i dont even watch it and i know the show is Doctor Who
Thats season 9 no?
Season 9 episode 12, you mean
Malcolm Tucker needs no arms, he verbally rips them off others
Thinking your fleet showed up as your reinforcements only to realize they’re there on the behalf of the one you showed up to arrest is actually INSANE!!!!
I've said it once and I will say it again to the end of existence. DON'T MESS WITH THE DOCTOR. His own people fear him and they're practically immortal. There's a reason in the Doctor who universe. There's a saying demons run when a good man goes to war. If you don't know the meaning behind those words, you have no reason challenging that man
Also "Good men don't need rules, today is not the day to find out why I have so many" He has so many NOW.
@@TrixieTee literally came to reply that exact line ❤you beat me to it 😂
@@MangindDerous
Movie/series name bro ??
@@Taking_Note-s_For_Life Doctor Who .
Demons run when a good man goes to war , night will fall and drown the sun when a good man goes to war , demons run , but count the cost the battle is won but the child is lost when a good man goes to war .
John Wick: "The guy killed 3 men with a pencil.. a effin' pencil"
Doctor: "Hold my.. wait, forget bout it" 😂
A spoon my friend it's what I think you are forgetting
Killed with a pencil but riddic can kill with anything he used a damn tea cup, then placed his toothpick in same spot he put his previous teacup b4 putting it in 1st guys chest. There's a reason killings on the same world r blamed on him.
But we caught him, hmm hes tied up, his hands r bound bhind him he cant do nothing. Really so y is that guy dead with his neck snapped at his feet?
Can’t blame them, he won the time war which is crazy and unarmed
I love this episode, how dismissive he was to 'higher' authority
Back when the doctor was still awesome
Every story ever told really happened ... him when robin wood
I hate that the first thing that came to mind when you said “robin wood” wasn’t that you miss spelled Robin Hood 😅
That scene happened after the met robin hood
He was the best Doctor imo.
And it's okay to have the wrong opinion. Lol
At first I didn't think I was going to like him as The Doctor but after the first episode he was one of my favorites who played the role. If not, my favorite
I find it hard to pick a single favorite, but he's definitely a good candidate for that spot. :) A perfectly balanced mixture of all that defines the Doctor - wise mentor, battle-hardened defender, tired dude who just wants to be left in peace, adorably out-of-touch goofball...
I grew up with exclusively new who so I always knew the doctor as this bouncy crazy all-over-the-place goofball so I was really not looking forward to stodgy old Peter Capaldi. Holy shit was I wrong. Narrowly beats out 10 for me, partly on the back of Rose being absolutely unbearable.
Lets not firget WHY The Dr did this. They betrayed him first, and the Dr doesn't give second chances. ... Unless your a companion or have a really tragic backstory.
Stories are where memories go when forgotten ❤😢 such a line
I'm getting WH40K vibes with the Gallifreyan soldiers looking like Imperial Guard, the General looks like a bald Sgt Space Marine from the Dawn of War games, and then their bickering with British accent.
Itally 1943 😂
That was nasty 😂
Learning his full title is "The Doctor of War" makes his attitude and the fact he's always unarmed 10x cooler
That isn't his full title, no more than "The War Doctor" was.
He only held that title during the time war. Remember how matt smith was doctor #11, but all time lords are given 12 regenerations? Peter capaldi is doctor #12, but technically regeneration #13... Even he refuses to acknowledge that one...
When he regenerated for the war he made mention that this one won't have the name The Doctor
I'm not sure if we ever got what he called himself during that time
But The War Doctor and The Doctor of War are both titles other people have given him for that time
Fear and respect of and for the doctor.... Shows just how powerful he really is
doctor who hasnt been the same since this mans casting
“Stories are where memories go when they’re forgotten”
I’m stealing that one❤️
Season 9 episode 12. Hellbent (I'd suggest watching Series 9 episode 10 then episode 11 first, as they lead into this)
Peak Dr Who for me. Peter Capaldi, Murray Gold and Steven Moffat.
This episode get some heat but godammn what a deconstruction of rassillon and what a better take on the doctor during the Third Time War then the 50th special were.
In the book that follows this, Rassilon makes a deal with the devil - The Cybermen and gets slightly augmented and tries to do a coup de tat towards Gallifrey but fails when The Doctor stops him again, and banishes him once again to the ends of the universe.
I need to watch this again. Great stuff!! 😊✌🏻
Now, I love the characters of 9, 10 and 11, I like the companions and I like some of their episodes too. However it's the stories that 12 experienced that is making me a fan of this franchise, Capaldi is an incredible actor and he was written incredibly too.
"Look up The Doctor as cause of death."
This guy and baki are the only two characters ive ever seen hold armed gunman hostage with no weapons.
Yujiro? Or are we excluding cast outside the MC?
@@paudan1284 nah you valid. Forgot about that scene when he was going to see pickle.
Funniest shit ever @@kycadajones8543
The first thing you want to learn about the doctor is just what type of person is he and then youll learn its best to listen to every word he says and never mess with him
Why does “the first thing you’ll notice… is that he’s unarmed” hit so hard
Maester Lewin channelled that Theon Greyjoy energy.
Best Dr. Best side kick ever. The Impossible Girl and the Dr of War
Madness how good that show was
Actually the strongest combination of doctor and companion in the magic: the gathering doctor who set as well.,..
What’s the show called
Dr. Who really came in and said “I am the hype”
Well… he IS the hype so why not I guess
i only know of one time where someone successfully shot the doctor, and that's because he made her
"Stories are where memories go when they're forgotten" really hits different when you grow up on horror and grim-dark XD
He always win by bluffing, its the bluff war
I love how Twelve is just DONE with Rasilon at this point.
Ten stopped the Final Ascension before regenerating.
Eleven helped War and Ten move Gallifrey into the pocket dimesion on the final day of the Time War.
Twelve spent over FOUR BILLION YEARS escaping from the Confession Dial that Rassilon shoved him into.
Whats the show called?
Doctor Who
How many times did you watch the short?
Me: yes
Damn, this show looks amazing, I wonder if it’s still going and if it’s still this good
This makes me miss the days when doctor who was still good.
What you're really saying is that you miss when Doctor Who was made for you.
We all have our time; some of us have had multiple Doctors, but if it suddenly starts to slip for you, please understand. It's now being made for someone else.
Someday, the Doctor may realign with who you currently are at that moment, but it's still being made primarily for a new generation of Doctor Who fans.
I had to learn this for myself as well, but it was good, as I aged, to see myself returning to the Doctor in its newest form.
Mahalo.
@@christopherszbitch it isn't made for anyone, doctor who is made to be doctor who, not made to please any group of fuckin "fans", that's why so many people used to live it, when they made it for its own sake, not for any one group, everyone could love it for what it was, because it was made for itself, for people who loved it being itself, now, it's a fuckin piece of garbage with how bad the writing is
When Dr Who was still worth watching.
It would have been pretty neat actually if Season 10 started off with The Doctor and Clara in the diner, and The Doctor explaining the events leading up to Clara and The Doctor being in the diner.
"You are unarmed." "Always."
"You stand alone." "Often."
"You're the one who should be afraid." "Never."
Dr. Who was such a great show.
Season 9 episode 12
Thank you was wondering if this was sdr who movie special or a season
The Doctor of War. It has a ring to it .
As he once said in one of the episodes, “look up the doctor” ‘everyone has a death day, we know yours’ “as the CAUSE OF DEATH” number counter starts screaming as it climbs higher. 😅
i saw a clip of that, it broke the counter, was great.
Sounds like the episode you are referring to is Capaldi's last episode. The Christmas one with the first Doctor.
Wasn’t it lethality count? I thought it was the number of people who were killed by the doctor
@romainfontaine4667 I think you're right. The 3 big look me ups in Doctor history: the library (10th), when 12 rescues Missy, and the Christmas one. I might confusing the latter 2.
"every sentient being has a kill listed in the index"
JENNA COLEMAN IS SO FUCKING BEAUTIFUL
yeah man honestly, that one snippet she just looks gorgeous
@@logitechgamingmouse3985 she owns me fr tbh
"Lord President, with respect..." said in the most disrespectful way possible
Fuck man they need to make this show good again before we lose it forever.
The writers have outright said that they’re more concerned with pushing a pro LGBTQI+ movement through the show; they’re more concerned with a message then good storytelling - even Russel t Davies has said the same.
We can all agree that you can have LGBTQI+ elements in a story while still writing a good story; they just don’t care.
Too late, Doctor Who is dead.
Perhaps it can be revived in a decade or so, with writers who actually care about the IP, and can set aside their personal hangups/ BS, to tell some genuinely good stories.
@@OpinionParade LMFAO. Have you WATCHED the last couple of seasons? I've never SEEN so more respect for what came before.
@@DerekHartleylol, your funny, stupid, but funny
They've reduced to doctor to being a "male presenting timelord" in the words of Donna's mentally ill son
When I tell you how hard I had to work to keep myself from vomiting at that line and then throwing a fuckin pot at my tv, I mean I was really having to reel it in
@@DerekHartley you call that "respect", but it's just the sugar that carries the bitter poison which was injected into this franchise.