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  • The Doctor remembers Gallifrey, and tells Martha he is the last of the time lords.
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  • @mmalinoff5290
    @mmalinoff5290 Před rokem +629

    You can tell how much the Doctor misses Gallifrey. The eyes and the shaking of his voice. But the way he reminisces and speaks is so beautiful and sad. I miss Ten and Eleven so much. ❤️

    • @aaronkenyon7112
      @aaronkenyon7112 Před rokem +22

      Deep down, he's just a man who wants to go home but can't

    • @AodhMori
      @AodhMori Před rokem +6

      They did bring it back, all together

    • @SamuelBlack84
      @SamuelBlack84 Před 11 měsíci +2

      ​@@aaronkenyon7112I know exactly how he feels 😢

  • @bleachbleachBLEACHER
    @bleachbleachBLEACHER Před 2 lety +366

    This was my favorite thing about Martha Jones. She made the Doctor talk about things on HER time table. Made him confront the things he always tried to sweep under the rug, and it helped him.

    • @andrewbyrne2173
      @andrewbyrne2173 Před rokem +23

      I honestly preferred her to Rose.

    • @Jodacro-it4zz
      @Jodacro-it4zz Před 9 měsíci +7

      ​@andrewbyrne2173 I liked rose but I did prefer Martha tbh

    • @Blazieth
      @Blazieth Před 8 měsíci +15

      The Doctor needed Martha, in a number of ways. It's just the fact that things ended up coming down to her falling for him, and him not being over Rose yet, meant she got fed up and left. But her attitude as a _friend_ what exactly what he needed to give him that push to talk about things, and realizing finally how she felt and why she was leaving also gave him that push to really try and move on properly and get over Rose. After Martha, Donna then filled the perfect niche. A good friend who would push him to do the right thing, but was sassy, could verbally spar with him by virtue of sheer attitude, and was not romantically interested.

    • @pabloc8808
      @pabloc8808 Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@Blazieth Donna is my favorite companion from the revival series, you're right about Martha being necessary for the Doctor because of the place he was at, but Donna/Ten were so good together they even brought them back lol

  • @StolenEyesX
    @StolenEyesX Před 8 lety +3734

    One of David Tennant's finest scenes as The Doctor - and there's plenty of those to begin with. It's all in the eyes.

    • @hufflepuffchef5013
      @hufflepuffchef5013 Před 8 lety +38

      So very true.

    • @darkhorseash4337
      @darkhorseash4337 Před 7 lety +68

      agreed. Tennant is incredible at that, in every scene. you can see every drop of emotion in his eyes

    • @mckenzieraynor8436
      @mckenzieraynor8436 Před 6 lety +44

      @@darkhorseash4337 That's one of the best things about Tennant's doctor. The eyes. That's where the acting is

    • @osiancoleman8447
      @osiancoleman8447 Před 5 lety +3

      StolenEyes I love this scene

    • @glenngriffon8032
      @glenngriffon8032 Před 5 lety +34

      I agree with you about the eyes but the finest scene to show Tennant's acting prowess is "The Family of Blood". The way "John Smith" reacts to his having to die so that The Doctor can live and save everyone is soul wrenching. It's a powerful performance made all the more heartbreaking by the fury of Ten when he disposes of The Family.
      Tennant's acting is all in his eyes. He can appear terrified, or sad or he can freeze your soul to ice all with a single look.

  • @depresskam
    @depresskam Před 8 lety +3997

    I sometimes feel like david tennant forgets he's really a human!

    • @harry1995ification
      @harry1995ification Před 7 lety +166

      kam hagh That's good acting.

    • @kellerweskier7214
      @kellerweskier7214 Před 5 lety +86

      thats called true acting.

    • @StardustLegacyFighter
      @StardustLegacyFighter Před 4 lety +108

      That's why he's the best version of the Doctor.

    • @thespiderverseiscoming5482
      @thespiderverseiscoming5482 Před 4 lety +117

      The dude was a whovian all the time before he was cast as the doctor, makes sense how he completely embodies the Doctor in his own unique way. Best doctor and my childhood doctor. Matt brought his own style and so did Peter, but this is the only doctor I’ll forever stand by. Thank you David for being my sci fi hero

    • @anniemaull5605
      @anniemaull5605 Před 4 lety +21

      I thought he for got he was human a lot when I watch him and 11 too.

  • @AmandaTomkins
    @AmandaTomkins Před 4 lety +484

    I love the fact that they incorporated Susan’s line about “the leaves on the trees are silver” in this scene. 10 will always be my favourite dr!

  • @virginiaaabram9082
    @virginiaaabram9082 Před 3 lety +413

    When he says “there was a war…” the lyrics of the hymn say “earth’s joys grow dim, it’s glories fade away, change and decay in all around I see”
    Impeccable timing.

  • @samikshyakafle
    @samikshyakafle Před 8 lety +761

    its always been heartbreaking to hear the doctor talking about him being alone

    • @darkhorseash4337
      @darkhorseash4337 Před 6 lety +32

      agreed. he looks absolutely heartbroken in this scene

    • @williansouza8724
      @williansouza8724 Před 4 lety +26

      yeah :( i’d say Ninth and Tenth are the most melancholic Doctors. the weight of the war on both of them is visible. and i don’t know why, but i miss this melancholy of him being the last Time Lord. it started to disappear with Eleventh and by Twelfth we got to see very little of it. and then Hell Bent came.

    • @ldmt1995
      @ldmt1995 Před 3 lety +6

      Oh it was honestly the biggest character development in doctor who history the weight of carrying out their legacy, no one could ever understand how it is to be so truly alone and the regret of knowing that it was by his hand.
      But don't worry good ol Midday comes to retcon all that who wants to be sad ever anyway right? The timeliness are back and they are good now Happy endings for everyone!

    • @dr.feelgoodmalusphillips2475
      @dr.feelgoodmalusphillips2475 Před 3 lety

      @@ldmt1995 Man I hate that shitty retcon.

  • @HylianKnight02
    @HylianKnight02 Před rokem +139

    My god, people have said it before but David in this scene just radiates pure, raw emotion. You can see The Doctor is on the verge of tears remembering his home. Describing things that, when you stop and think about it, he probably took for granted. Growing up on Gallifrey, those things were just normal to him, a second sun rising over the shining mountains, the silver leaves catching the light to look like a forest on fire. As the old saying goes, "You don't know what you have until it's gone." You can see the sadness in his eyes remembering a home he can never go back to, sights that he will never see again.
    This is why, in my opinion, David Tennant is the best Doctor of New Who, he brought forth The Doctor's pain and anguish better than anyone else. Eccleston never really had a chance to shine, Smith played a man so stricken with grief he chose to forget his pain, Capaldi played a Doctor who refused to lose anything else, breaking his own rules in order to get what he wanted. Whittaker, despite the awful storylines, played a woman who's entire life was a lie, who didn't know who she was.
    But Tennant? He played a man who once had everything, and now has nothing. His past keeps coming to haunt him, and he can do nothing about it. The more he runs from it, the more it comes right back into his face.
    Bravo David Tennant, bravo.

  • @pumpkingamebox
    @pumpkingamebox Před 7 lety +178

    The way he paints a picture of his planet. It's gorgeous

  • @LaggardlySort
    @LaggardlySort Před 2 lety +97

    2:35 his expression and the way his eyes dart around slightly looks like he really was gripped by his memories of Gallirey. brilliant acting

    • @anafrost6027
      @anafrost6027 Před rokem +3

      He’s not just saying lines, it’s like he’s reliving memories and feeling all the emotions that come with them.

  • @neonatalpenguin
    @neonatalpenguin Před 9 lety +2776

    David Tennant does a really good job delivering some pretty unnatural dialogue.

    • @rafaelmoreira527
      @rafaelmoreira527 Před 9 lety +183

      His expressions are fantastic

    • @riyapatel6291
      @riyapatel6291 Před 4 lety +193

      Makes sense since he did theatre for ages including hamlet ( by our standards really unnatural dialogue especially the soliloquies )

    • @bookbutterfly6613
      @bookbutterfly6613 Před 4 lety +38

      Or you could say.... _supernatural._
      Sorry

    • @nicolesong6199
      @nicolesong6199 Před 4 lety +20

      He’s been practicing.

    • @CDHfilms
      @CDHfilms Před 2 lety +15

      Is it possible to learn this power?

  • @TheBrokenMadMan
    @TheBrokenMadMan Před 10 lety +4703

    The Doctor: You should've seen that planet
    Martha: What about your people
    The Doctor: Them? They were the most evil and corrupt people you could imagine, but then again, 10 million years of absolute power will do that.

    • @TheBrokenMadMan
      @TheBrokenMadMan Před 10 lety +106

      Orlando Soto Leyton Nostalgia'll do that.

    • @DalekTheSupreme
      @DalekTheSupreme Před 10 lety +540

      TheBrokenMadMan Now I REALLY feel sorry for the Tenth Doctor, because he misses Gallifrey and the few Time Lords who weren't at least partially corrupt so much that he's deluded himself into thinking that the Time Lords were the angels of the universe.

    • @TheBrokenMadMan
      @TheBrokenMadMan Před 10 lety +415

      DalekTheSupreme I wouldn't say he deluded himself too much, remember, in "The End of Time Part 2" the minute he realized the Time Lords were returning he grabbed the nearest revolver and got ready for battle.

    • @TheBrokenMadMan
      @TheBrokenMadMan Před 10 lety +74

      Orko He didn't hate all of them

    • @orko4185
      @orko4185 Před 10 lety +43

      TheBrokenMadMan well yea i overstated again. He obviously only didn't like what they did stand for.

  • @quinnlim5104
    @quinnlim5104 Před 4 lety +280

    David Tenant is a legend. He can convey exactly the right emotions needed for a scene. He was, and remains, my favourite Doctor

  • @johnjuhasz9125
    @johnjuhasz9125 Před 6 lety +1853

    Martha was so underrated. One of the best companions.

    • @gordinflas99
      @gordinflas99 Před 5 lety +53

      Lol no she wasnt

    • @sreddi83
      @sreddi83 Před 4 lety +68

      @@gordinflas99 She's better than the gang the current dr has, was better than the 12th's companions

    • @Little_Pippit
      @Little_Pippit Před 4 lety +4

      Mmmmmmmmnope not even close.

    • @vorpalspartan1463
      @vorpalspartan1463 Před 4 lety +8

      Xomnipotentz yes she was

    • @Chilling_Chilling
      @Chilling_Chilling Před 4 lety +15

      @@sreddi83 they're not companions mkay they're her *FAM* 😉🤣

  • @allistairlethbridge-stewar163

    This was actually an incredibly touching moment. Amongst the backdrop of a million souls singing a song of freedom, peace and renewal, an old war veteran describes the paradise he once called home, lost to the war that claimed his family, friends and all else.

  • @welshboi2228
    @welshboi2228 Před 2 lety +109

    “I’m not just a timelord…I’m the last of the timelords” one of the
    Most iconic lines from doctor who, shame it doesn’t really hold any weight anymore.

    • @TaeSunWoo
      @TaeSunWoo Před rokem +4

      We’re just back to how it was during the classics. Doesn’t change TOO much

    • @americanpride5540
      @americanpride5540 Před rokem +2

      @@TaeSunWoo >looks a modern doctor who
      uh huh sure thing sweat heart.

    • @TaeSunWoo
      @TaeSunWoo Před rokem +2

      @@americanpride5540 I mean with the time lords being back

    • @demon_hawkeye5269
      @demon_hawkeye5269 Před rokem +4

      Thus why they stopped saying that after the Timelords were brought back. Just because something stops being the case doesnt mean what came before stops holding weight, things don't need to stay exactly the same forever.

    • @chazo1367
      @chazo1367 Před rokem

      It doesn’t really change anything because it’s true at this point. The time lords aren’t back until right near the end of 11s run. He changed what happened, and the doctors before will not be allowed to know that until they reach that point.

  • @rosePetrichor
    @rosePetrichor Před 4 lety +59

    'You should have seen it, that old planet...!' god, his delivery of that line, the depth of the heartbreak in his face... gets me every time. What a phenomenal actor David Tennant is.

  • @rachel-not-again-armamus89
    @rachel-not-again-armamus89 Před 9 lety +2553

    I would've done the same thing as Martha in this scene. Pull up a chair, sit down, and stand my ground until I got a real answer. Cause honestly, I would've gotten pretty sick of the way the Doctor was acting too.
    "Not until you answer me properly."
    Respect, Martha. Respect.

    • @ellikapappa
      @ellikapappa Před 8 lety +84

      Well, it was a very sensitive subject and I think this scene makes Martha seem kind of rude and insensitive. Obviously she couldn't know that his planet had been destroyed, but it was obvious at he wasn't comfortable talking about it and I at least think it was a little rude to pressure him into telling her

    • @rachel-not-again-armamus89
      @rachel-not-again-armamus89 Před 8 lety +113

      well she had do deal with the whole "being ignored cause he's so hung up on Rose" which I understand that the Doctor misses her, but Martha's been doing everything trying to get noticed and he's just ignoring that. She was fed up with all the times he would push away the subject or get a short answer that was a lie, and said "you know what, I think it's about time he told me the truth."
      but the truth just so happened to be a bit too much
      "Only ask him a question if you know you can stand the answer."

    • @DakNJaxter
      @DakNJaxter Před 8 lety +26

      +Rachel -Not-Again- Armamus Maybe that's why she ended up with Mickey. They have a lot in common in that regard.

    • @rachel-not-again-armamus89
      @rachel-not-again-armamus89 Před 8 lety +2

      DakNJaxter yeah, they do

    • @Cat-nb5qs
      @Cat-nb5qs Před 8 lety +48

      +Rachel -Not-Again- Armamus Agreed. This scene summarises why Martha was awesome. Still miss her. Hey, Moffat, you realise she's one of the easiest characters to bring back, yes? Her and Jack. *puppy dog eyes*

  • @alexisauld7781
    @alexisauld7781 Před 7 lety +354

    The burnt orange sky and the light reflecting from silver leaves...
    New New York in this scene is presented as a reflection of Gallifrey... :D

  • @azapro911
    @azapro911 Před 9 lety +416

    One of the best series and story arcs in Doctor Who history. The way the Doctor got restored to youth in the final episode was disappointingly corny but the buildup and in particular the 'Sound of Drums' episode were astonishing, absolutely must-see TV. Even the creepy 'Vote Saxon' trailers leading up to 'Drums' were a nice touch.

    • @ValpasKankaristo
      @ValpasKankaristo Před 9 lety +2

      Totally agreed.

    • @derke123
      @derke123 Před 8 lety +15

      CORNY! THANK YOU! I had completely forgot about that word because of the sudden influx of the word "cringe"

    • @PerovNigma
      @PerovNigma Před 8 lety +8

      He wasn't made young. That was how old he would look if he never regenerated and just kept growing older, and then even further.

    • @Fridge_Fiend
      @Fridge_Fiend Před 2 lety +6

      @@PerovNigma no at the very end when he Jesus'd it up and returned to his normal age and started t posing aggresivly at the Master

    • @PerovNigma
      @PerovNigma Před 2 lety

      @@Fridge_Fiend
      Yeah, you're right. I misread and thought they meant "when he got turned into a baby."

  • @olit1234
    @olit1234 Před 9 lety +1894

    Have I just grown old and grumpy or do we not get moments as well done as this in Who anymore?

    • @Leinad0001
      @Leinad0001 Před 8 lety +280

      +obbly1234 Capaldi's anti-war speech was really impressive

    • @Sesshomaru25U
      @Sesshomaru25U Před 8 lety +99

      We don't. I've decided I'm done with this show. Matt smith was a good doctor, but I feel like the new one isn't as good because of bad script writing.

    • @Leinad0001
      @Leinad0001 Před 8 lety +54

      Sesshomaru25U everyone I know who wasn't keen on the last couple if seasons admits season 9 is the strongest the shows ever been

    • @olit1234
      @olit1234 Před 8 lety +38

      Dan Johnson I loved S9, aside from the obligatory mess Gatiss gives us every season. Throughout the episodes there were some moments that were brilliantly acted. However I still feel like the type of empathy conjured in this scene was still missing.

    • @IOmoon6221
      @IOmoon6221 Před 8 lety +25

      +Dan Johnson
      Totally agree. series 9 was better than Series 1-3.

  • @mecchabaron64
    @mecchabaron64 Před 4 lety +76

    I adore this scene. It's the sort of bitterness and tiredness of his PTSD at this point in his life, that Tennant is just a incredible at portraying

  • @ZerooOne01
    @ZerooOne01 Před 9 lety +267

    It's these kind of scenes that are the highlights of the show. Funny comedy and eccentricity may be great, but without an emotional anchor the seriex wouldn't work imo.

  • @JoeRepp
    @JoeRepp Před 10 lety +150

    Poor Ten. He doesn't realize Gallifrey isnt dead, its just frozen in a single moment in time. He just remembers it wrong. :(

    • @nunyabizniss7643
      @nunyabizniss7643 Před 3 lety +11

      Oh yeah, I forgot they retconned it so all these moments mean jack shit and are completely pointless now

    • @timsmith618
      @timsmith618 Před 3 lety +19

      @@nunyabizniss7643 I wouldn't say that. It just recontextualizes it, so the tragedy isn't that Gallifrey is gone, but that for all this time the Doctor has thought he truly was the last Time Lord, when they've all been there, just out of reach.

    • @draegore
      @draegore Před 2 lety +8

      @@nunyabizniss7643 Yeah, that was a writing failure. Tragedy gave the doctor his gravitas.

    • @Therathmataz
      @Therathmataz Před 2 lety +11

      If I recall right the tenth doctor hadn't done that yet, none of the doctors had not until 12s tardis had finished the calculations then through time paradox fuckery pulled all the previous doctors into one moment because time is not a linear progression from cause to effect with doctor who so from tens perspective gallifrey has burnt because he hasn't been pulled to that moment after he had fled.

    • @codelyoko363
      @codelyoko363 Před rokem

      I understand why they couldn't have that plot with Gallifrey being gone last forever but I really do miss it. I feel like it added so much to the Doctor and introduced a lot of new ideas for episodes. I don't think it would even matter if they kept it to this day considering all Gallifrey seems to do is get blown up (Thanks Chibnall...)

  • @domtownsend9049
    @domtownsend9049 Před 10 lety +545

    Watching this scene makes it slightly easier to accept Ten's hair in DOTD

  • @ceinwencooke2603
    @ceinwencooke2603 Před 4 lety +42

    "You don't talk. You never say. Why not?"
    Because it hurts, Martha, it hurts him even more than Rose.

  • @DragonMaster204
    @DragonMaster204 Před 8 lety +51

    When I think of typical sadness I just think of someone crying for only a short period of time but when I think of true sadness I think of this scene with that face he makes which instantly shows the face of someone who has not just lost something small but something truly special in his/her eyes that is just too much for him to let go of or its basically depression...

    • @ishinomorileon
      @ishinomorileon Před 8 lety +1

      I think it's post trauma stress depression indeed.

    • @laurelrockefeller
      @laurelrockefeller Před 8 lety +4

      FINALLY we see a bit of Christopher Eccleston's Ninth Doctor reflected in David Tennant's eyes.

  • @Artisan1979
    @Artisan1979 Před 4 lety +64

    3:03 That’s why the singing towers of Dirillium was so sentimental to The Doctor beyond his last date w River as number 12. The wind blowing through the towers giving you a song when you need it the most reminded him of the breeze through the trees on Gallifrey. A piece of home right there to share with a piece of his heart.

  • @thealexkirschproject8036
    @thealexkirschproject8036 Před 9 lety +651

    I ponder why there is so much dislike for Martha. I liked Martha and think she was a great companion. Jealous? Yes. However she was brilliant and still was very loyal to the Doctor. I liked her as a companion. Is she my favorite companion? No. That's a tie between Rose and Donna.

    • @Mr.Nyongo
      @Mr.Nyongo Před 9 lety +51

      Alex K I don't wanna bring this up, but many have been lead to believe that she is hated because she is a women of color. I say that's not the case, but it makes sense. No one who hates her can give a well thought out reason as to why. Not even now.

    • @thealexkirschproject8036
      @thealexkirschproject8036 Před 9 lety +50

      nodnarb2151​ if anyone hates her because of her color should be ashamed. I think she's a great companion, very loyal even if she isnt what she wanted to be to the Doctor.

    • @Mr.Nyongo
      @Mr.Nyongo Před 9 lety +21

      Alex K Thats the thing they don't feel ashamed. They say thats not the case, they hate her because she is "stupid", "useless", and "whiney" throughout all her appearances. I don't agree for obvious reasons, but if thats their problem with her and not her being the only women of color in a major part then I just have to accept that.

    • @bolnessgirl
      @bolnessgirl Před 9 lety +17

      Alex K I actually think Donna and Amy were the best because they were the most entertaining in general Martha was alright but I actually really dislike Rose I dont understand how people love her so much

    • @thealexkirschproject8036
      @thealexkirschproject8036 Před 9 lety +8

      Megan Versteeg​ Donna is soooo hilarious. OI!!!! My wife and I absolutely love Donna. Amy and Rory took awhile for me to warm up to. I do like them as companions.

  • @007robotchicken
    @007robotchicken Před 6 lety +63

    David is such a good actor. It's all in the eyes.

  • @Edgamertv1
    @Edgamertv1 Před 4 lety +89

    All these years later after first watching this and it still gets me, David’s acting is superb. It might be just nostalgia but this for me was when Dr who was at its peak and I remember my family always waiting each Saturday for this. I remember eps like this was always shrugged off the week before but when they had this scene to end it nothing could be more perfect. Dr who or any tv show will ever captivate an audience in the way that this scene and season 3 ever will. David tennant was at his best this year.
    Anyway.....whenever I feel a bit unsure about myself I look back at this and it takes me back to a simpler time. Ah to have it all back

  • @lx_ignitebro3929
    @lx_ignitebro3929 Před 8 lety +432

    At 2:37 David looks like he's going to cry

    • @poppywalker2927
      @poppywalker2927 Před 7 lety +5

      Lx_ignite Bro his face is funny

    • @ZNotFound
      @ZNotFound Před 6 lety +86

      That's what you call great acting. He's showing the pain the Doctor felt while trying to hide it from Martha.

    • @darkhorseash4337
      @darkhorseash4337 Před 6 lety +26

      tbh he looks ready to cry in most of this scene

    • @danielwilliamson6180
      @danielwilliamson6180 Před 6 lety +2

      Yes.

    • @wessltov
      @wessltov Před 4 lety +12

      I could make a joke about his sad scenes... but *I don't wanna go* there

  • @assistantmagus5213
    @assistantmagus5213 Před 9 lety +84

    "I could pretend....."
    😭

  • @Plasticcaz
    @Plasticcaz Před 7 lety +45

    Years later... The doctor arrives on Gallifrey, and promptly chucks a fit.
    I really wish when they had made Capaldi's return to Gallifrey a bit more emotional. Give him some time to enjoy it, rather than what we got. Oh well...

    • @Toqrainbow
      @Toqrainbow Před 4 lety +5

      @@tf2excession it makes perfect sense in context, but i can't help but wish coming home could be a positive moment for them, at least for a little while :(

    • @mayotango1317
      @mayotango1317 Před 3 lety +4

      Oh boy, now Chibnall ruin it.

  • @rami_ungar_writer
    @rami_ungar_writer Před 10 lety +70

    I watched The Lazarus Experiment and Blink yesterday. It's those scenes where the Doctor reflects on his age, all he's seen, and all he's been forced to endure, including the (supposed) death of Gallifrey, that really grips your heart.

    • @mayotango1317
      @mayotango1317 Před 2 lety

      Sadly Chibnall ruin this.

    • @ecthox-1mork909
      @ecthox-1mork909 Před rokem +1

      @@mayotango1317 Nah, Moffat ruined it first.

    • @ecthox-1mork909
      @ecthox-1mork909 Před rokem

      Agreed. Despite the "Lazarus Experiment" episode's flaws, I LOVE the Doctor's quote to Lazarus in the church, really resonated with me and still does: "In the end, you just get tired. Tired of the struggle. Tired of losing everything that matters to you. Tired of watching everything turn to dust. If you live long enough, Lazarus, the only certainty left is that you'll end up alone."

    • @mayotango1317
      @mayotango1317 Před rokem

      @@ecthox-1mork909 ¿With the Timeless Child retcon?

    • @mayotango1317
      @mayotango1317 Před rokem

      @@ecthox-1mork909 That sound out of character for the Doctor. I not can see Tom Baker say that.

  • @jasong9492
    @jasong9492 Před rokem +3

    "Abide With Me" ths song playing is a beautiful backdrop to this speech...it expresses great grief and desperate reliance on a higher power.

  • @justyouraveragenerd7688
    @justyouraveragenerd7688 Před 3 lety +22

    Martha's place in this series was pure genius. People loved Rose and were slower to love Martha because of it. Likewise, The Doctor loved Rose and distanced himself from Martha for the same reason. The written dynamic between The Doctor and Martha mirrored perfectly the dynamic between the audience and Martha. Superb.

  • @RealMenWorshipZeus
    @RealMenWorshipZeus Před rokem +12

    Martha was such a wonderful companion.

  • @victorpeterson3502
    @victorpeterson3502 Před 6 lety +87

    Can’t we all just stop for a moment and just appreciate David’s acting in this scene? I mean you can see all his pain, all his grief all his sadness in his face expression! Playing the Doctor is really hard since he has experienced so much and is so complicated but David just delivers it so perfectly (especially at 2:36). That’s why he’s my #1 favorite actor of all time

  • @katarinazivkovic7764
    @katarinazivkovic7764 Před 7 lety +5

    2:36 first, you can see him kind of smile, but that smile fades into sadness... So powerful!

  • @MLAProductions64
    @MLAProductions64 Před 10 lety +64

    You know, this episode is probably better than I remember.

  • @MrUndersolo
    @MrUndersolo Před 9 lety +38

    I really liked this scene! It shows how Martha could get him to open up and it reveals some painful truths about the Doctor's thoughts.

  • @legoosetheythem2760
    @legoosetheythem2760 Před 6 lety +17

    You can feel the pain in his eyes and his voice

  • @andymac4883
    @andymac4883 Před rokem +6

    "My people fought...for the sake of all creation, and they lost."
    I've always been struck by that line. It makes me think of the great final battles in epic stories going the wrong way, and the world a hundred, maybe a thousand years later, trying to pick up the pieces.

  • @guitaroidman524
    @guitaroidman524 Před 9 lety +260

    why is everyone still driving around, id be out trying to get the biggest house

    • @zoeebrazz
      @zoeebrazz Před 9 lety +5

      guitaroidman524 I always wondered the same lol

    • @HenryBrewerCalvert
      @HenryBrewerCalvert Před 8 lety +7

      I always thought it was Gallifrey at the end

    • @MultiFirelover
      @MultiFirelover Před 5 lety

      @@HenryBrewerCalvert.. We see the people singing in the episode

    • @kyle18934
      @kyle18934 Před 5 lety +1

      Or why are they driving behind each other like on roads lol. I'd be driving like a mad man... not following other cars like they were for all their lives

    • @TheTdw2000
      @TheTdw2000 Před 5 lety

      @@kyle18934 It's an automated system. They can't.

  • @Vyomesh839
    @Vyomesh839 Před 9 lety +118

    If anything I think DotD makes scenes like this even more sad. The Doctor carries all that pain with him while his people are safe and hidden away in a pocket universe. Yet he still has to suffer. He has to suffer this memory for hundreds of years all the while the people of Gallifrey are clinging to hope.

    • @mayotango1317
      @mayotango1317 Před 3 lety +2

      No more after Chibnall ruin all.

    • @ldmt1995
      @ldmt1995 Před 3 lety

      No, I think the guilt that the doctor carried knowing he was the one who pulled the trigger that killed his whole race to the point where he couldn't look at his face for years after the fact is way more sad. But that's just me.

    • @nunyabizniss7643
      @nunyabizniss7643 Před 3 lety +3

      It cheapens it. DotD ruined it by basically just going “hey haha the time lords weren’t actually wiped out after all, all that drama and those emotional moments over the years are actually completely pointless, teehee”. Its bullshit

    • @draegore
      @draegore Před 2 lety +4

      @@nunyabizniss7643 Agreed. Gallifrey was a tale of the power and hubris, and they should've left it that way.

  • @aceofspadesguy4913
    @aceofspadesguy4913 Před 3 lety +5

    The greatest actors act with their eyes.

  • @marcos-ll2yr
    @marcos-ll2yr Před 2 lety +30

    That's why David will forever be THE Doctor, he is the best.

    • @brobro9169
      @brobro9169 Před 2 lety +1

      Overrated lol, still my second favourite but I never thought he was as good as people make him out to be

  • @knewyawkr
    @knewyawkr Před 7 lety +17

    The eyes starting at 2:44, such depth and so much emotion

  • @mossy642
    @mossy642 Před 3 lety +3

    This entire season was just 10 getting therapy. I think that’s why he chose a doctor for his companion, good bedside manner.

  • @BlueBoxRevan
    @BlueBoxRevan Před 5 lety +5

    Martha, only the second after Rose to force a confession from the Doctor like this. I don't think I've ever seen anything quite like that ever again.
    Which make Rose and Martha quite special in my opinion

  • @Ocsttiac
    @Ocsttiac Před 7 lety +27

    The leaves of silver are actually mentioned by Susan in "The Sensorites".
    Nice nod.

  • @richiefennah4699
    @richiefennah4699 Před 4 lety +17

    "There was a war" he sounds so sad.

  • @JMBPro
    @JMBPro Před 6 lety +6

    My favourite Doctor, he made it seem so real describing his home world, his facial expression after saying "you should have seen it that old planet"; fantastic acting.

  • @ironicanimations
    @ironicanimations Před 3 lety +7

    Dude just imagining what this would be like if a human lost earth, that is absolutely scary and sad and tear jerking-

  • @victorpeterson3502
    @victorpeterson3502 Před 6 lety +40

    “The leaves on the trees were silver” is this a reference to when Susan described Gallifrey?

  • @nathanmorgan7949
    @nathanmorgan7949 Před 2 lety +4

    Is it weird that I wish we never saw Gallifrey at all? The way how Susan and The Doctor describe it makes it seem like the most beautiful place that could only be seen in one's imagination. A burnt orange sky, trees with silver leaves reflecting the two suns, snow covered mountains, pastures of red grass. Sounds like place in a fairy tale.

  • @generalwho8022
    @generalwho8022 Před 10 měsíci +2

    When the doctor talked about gallifrey and the camera moved to overlook the city of the planet they were on, It made me think of coruscant from star wars

  • @Cure9269
    @Cure9269 Před 2 lety +5

    RTD at his best

  • @Kibouo
    @Kibouo Před 5 lety +2

    At 1:35 I was aching for him to say “I’m not just a time lord, I’m an M&S time lord” lol

  • @kellerweskier7214
    @kellerweskier7214 Před 5 lety +3

    this acting from the 10th is why i see him as the best. 2:23
    The ability to transfer emotion. making you feel sad for him.
    The only other time iv actually felt a character do such a thing, was in the Metal Gear series.

  • @palecurve
    @palecurve Před 5 lety +8

    David Tennant was, by far, the best at communicating the fact that he was an old, old soul in a young man's body.
    His slightly detached look, the memories flooding back, a weariness yet still a spark of life...a great actor.

  • @caseyhayes7510
    @caseyhayes7510 Před 2 lety +4

    Hearing him talk about the second sun rising southward over shining mountains in an orange sky, only for the end to pan up and reveal a southward sunrise over manmade mountains in an orange sky makes me tear up a bit.

  • @Cromag3
    @Cromag3 Před 4 lety +6

    I like the bit at 1:14 where you can see him trying to think of what to say. David Tennant is a really good actor.

    • @brobro9169
      @brobro9169 Před 2 lety

      Imagine it was him just trying to remember the lines

  • @Longshanks1690
    @Longshanks1690 Před 6 lety +6

    One of my favourite scenes paired with my absolute favourite Hymn. Perfection.
    "Abide with me; fast falls the eventide;
    The darkness deepens; Lord with me abide.
    When other helpers fail and comforts flee,
    Help of the helpless, O abide with me.
    Swift to its close ebbs out life's little day;
    Earth's joys grow dim; its glories pass away;
    Change and decay in all around I see;
    O Thou who changest not, abide with me.
    Abide with me; fast falls the eventide;
    The darkness deepens; O Lord with me abide."

  • @seancampbell7884
    @seancampbell7884 Před 3 lety +9

    Love this scene. A moment that doesn't get talked about enough is Martha mirroring Rose saying "you've got me" and the Doctor crushes her with "I don't think so".

    • @WithADashOfPazazz
      @WithADashOfPazazz Před rokem +1

      Yeah, he always made her feel bad for trying to be there for him. As said on the commentary with the actors and showrunner, Martha stands her ground though, something that the Doctor admires.

  • @minimalgrammar1276
    @minimalgrammar1276 Před 3 lety +7

    One of the greatest-- and most underappreciated --scenes in all of Doctor Who.

  • @Edgamertv1
    @Edgamertv1 Před 9 lety +7

    This brings back the feels. I was 8 at the time, and this was something me and my brother would wait for on a Saturday. When I was young episodes like this was boring, when I watch it back it makes me realise, this scene is magical!

  • @williamwinder5011
    @williamwinder5011 Před rokem +3

    He's the Doctor who counted all the children on Gallifrey.

  • @pjthehomelessmage
    @pjthehomelessmage Před 4 lety +3

    Is that the Tabernacle Choir I hear?!

  • @Mr.Nyongo
    @Mr.Nyongo Před 9 lety +81

    Oh how I miss the Davies years, which is weird because I didn't start watching until 2012. But I could always tell there was something off about the Moffet series, I just kept coming back to the ninth and tenth doctors and their companions. Even the stinkers were entertaining.

    • @IOmoon6221
      @IOmoon6221 Před 9 lety +4

      +nodnarb2151
      Yeah.....except that most RTD episodes weren't written by RTD.... (same goes with Moffat's era).

    • @Mr.Nyongo
      @Mr.Nyongo Před 9 lety +11

      Ionut Maris I never typed anything about RTD or moffat writing of any episodes. I said I liked RTD's run of the show better, that includes directing, writing, and incidental music, Not RTD himself.

    • @mayotango1317
      @mayotango1317 Před 4 lety +2

      The Moffat era is the golden age of the Series.
      Chibnall kill the show.

    • @nunyabizniss7643
      @nunyabizniss7643 Před 3 lety +2

      @@mayotango1317 “the Moffat era is the golden age of the series” and other hilarious jokes you can tell yourself

    • @mayotango1317
      @mayotango1317 Před 3 lety +1

      @@nunyabizniss7643 Ah, so you like the Timeless Children and the Woke era?

  • @turnypz4058
    @turnypz4058 Před 6 lety +10

    "Just what every city needs, cats in charge" lol

  • @hgracieeees
    @hgracieeees Před 2 lety +4

    perfect song for a war-torn doctor, telling his story. here in australia, we always sing this song on anzac day and remembrance day, remembering those boys who went off to war and sang this in the trenches as they watched the world and their mates fall apart around them. "in life, in death, oh lord, abide with me", indeed.

  • @roserouge9540
    @roserouge9540 Před 8 lety +2

    Doctor's grand daugther Suzanne gives the same description of Gallifrey in the very first episode back in 1963. Emotional.

  • @aidanrfleming
    @aidanrfleming Před 3 lety +5

    God I love Martha as a companion

  • @goblinwizard420
    @goblinwizard420 Před 10 lety +91

    Is it bad that I teared up during this...?

    • @StrawHatPal
      @StrawHatPal Před 10 lety +20

      No why would it be

    • @nitemarestlk
      @nitemarestlk Před 10 lety +10

      itd be worse if you didnt

    • @TrentonBlessWrestlemania489
      @TrentonBlessWrestlemania489 Před 10 lety +3

      I don't blame you. I kinda teared up too. =') Gallifrey sounds like a wonderful place to live.(As long as when the Timelords do return to our Universe, the Time War doesn't continue.) This makes me miss David and Matt a little more.

    • @procrastinatingcat6885
      @procrastinatingcat6885 Před 10 lety +1

      Most peoples reaction:😐😕😦
      Mine:😪😢😩😫😖😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

    • @TrentonBlessWrestlemania489
      @TrentonBlessWrestlemania489 Před 10 lety

      There were the other Timelord cities too. The Death Zone was only a small portion of a Large Planet.

  • @jamesfry8983
    @jamesfry8983 Před 4 lety +4

    I always getting a little teary when he describes how it looked

  • @sir_alex_3694
    @sir_alex_3694 Před 3 lety +4

    One of the best scenes with David tennant no cgi battle no lighting beams shooting towards the sky just great acting and very beautiful music playing in the background absolutely wonderful

    • @brobro9169
      @brobro9169 Před 2 lety +1

      Capaldi got a scene like this without the music and it’s the best moment in the show, scenes like these are what makes this show great!

  • @ellawelly
    @ellawelly Před 10 lety +261

    I know everyone hates Martha, and yes, she was probably my least favourite companion, but the doctor was so mean to her sometimes! She may have been jealous, but it was completely reasonable considering she was like, transparent to him!

    • @assistantmagus5213
      @assistantmagus5213 Před 9 lety +24

      That's the point. He had just lost rose who we know he had a "special" connection with. He had a hard time getting over it and pulling himself together

    • @Doomsday-yo7lh
      @Doomsday-yo7lh Před 9 lety +43

      It's not just Martha. Every companion receives a lot of hate. So does every incarnation of the Doctor. Ah, Whovians. They're impossible to please.

    • @Cat-nb5qs
      @Cat-nb5qs Před 9 lety +12

      findingbuglantis
      Very true, although to be fair Martha does seem to get the MOST hate from what I can tell. (Look at the Teens React to Doctor Who). But yes, Whovians ARE impossible to please. And help make up the angriest fans I've ever met.

    • @galesabolinho8121
      @galesabolinho8121 Před 9 lety +3

      That's the point, she knew about Rose, she can't be jealous. Plus, she had just met the Doctor.

    • @mrflibble1259
      @mrflibble1259 Před 6 lety +15

      ellawelly I really like Martha. My second favourite after Donna

  • @airsoft1238
    @airsoft1238 Před rokem +2

    David Tennant is such a good actor he can really make me feel nostalgia for a place that I can never go to. Just bravo sir.

  • @Thecoffeeconsumer
    @Thecoffeeconsumer Před 7 lety +3

    This scene broke my heart. His voice and the sadness in his eyes.
    You could feel the sorrow in this.

  • @idh31a74
    @idh31a74 Před rokem +2

    I've just been watching the Sensorites for the first time and Susan describes Gallifrey (without mentioning it's name) as having a burnt orange sky and the trees having silver leaves.
    Spot on continuity.

  • @mimiHTcat
    @mimiHTcat Před 6 lety +8

    the time war retcon will never not make me mad! this scene is so incredible and deep and the acting is amazing. gallifrey never being destroyed just feels like m*ffat trying to cheapen moments like this, and a part of the doctor that was crucial to this era’s characterization of them.

    • @ecthox-1mork909
      @ecthox-1mork909 Před rokem

      Same. A major part of Moffat's problems as a showrunner is that - and he explicitly said this - he considered 'Doctor Who' a kid's show that happened to appeal to adults, which is the complete inverse of how RTD wrote and treated the show: RTD treated the show as a show for adults that happened to appeal to kids. I also don't think Moffat really understood how to create emotional depth and gritty drama the same way that RTD did - the Doctor's RTD-era companions were his FRIENDS, as you can clearly see in this scene: the Pond family, including the Doctor's "wife," were more like his CULTISTS.
      If it helps, I personally consider everything from S5 of the New Who onwards non-canon.

  • @susanwong2681
    @susanwong2681 Před rokem +2

    I remember this was the second episode that I watched of the tenth doctor. There was something about David Tennant being the doctor that capture me that made me like him as the doctor. Not sure was it the way he deliver his lines or his charismatic that he is that you just want to watch the episode to be with him.

  • @eliasthanatos
    @eliasthanatos Před 4 lety +4

    I still remembers when i first watched this episode, gosh this made me felt real homesick..

  • @Squicx
    @Squicx Před 3 lety +1

    Hearing The Doctor talk about his home planet really makes you uneasy like hearing a sad ghost story knowing we've SEEN the Time Lords before. Prior to Day Of The Doctor they were dead so hearing this has this aging feeling knowing they've all been dead for a VERY long time.

  • @shootybaking
    @shootybaking Před 6 lety +3

    David has that gift.

  • @thomasstevens2746
    @thomasstevens2746 Před 2 lety +2

    This episode is so underrated

  • @CharlieInDaUK
    @CharlieInDaUK Před 10 lety +144

    Can we please have some classic clips! #throwbackthursday The seventh doctor gets locked at the top of the stairs as the dalek escalates up.

    • @CharlieInDaUK
      @CharlieInDaUK Před 10 lety

      #Throwbackthursday

    • @DoctorWho
      @DoctorWho  Před 10 lety +60

      We have been putting up videos from the classic series as #ThrowbackThursday choices over the last few months, we just want to give a bit of variety to your choices. More to come!

    • @boffgirl
      @boffgirl Před 10 lety

      Charlie E wasn't that episode just on the horror channel the other day?

  • @pogigwapo5093
    @pogigwapo5093 Před 3 lety +2

    The Great Time War. A war that was a great time.

  • @ki-adi-mundi4749
    @ki-adi-mundi4749 Před 3 lety +5

    Back when doctor who was good

  • @nateowen1064
    @nateowen1064 Před 25 dny +1

    She can tell he’s burying his sadness, loneliness, and guilt in this scene

  • @TDProductions182
    @TDProductions182 Před 8 lety +6

    This was when I teared up the most.

  • @ayyo-kk4bq
    @ayyo-kk4bq Před 5 měsíci +1

    My favourite scene ever. I always come back to it. Its just so beautiful.

  • @TheSaneHatter
    @TheSaneHatter Před 8 lety +134

    Doctor, how DO you say "no" to a face like Martha's?!

    • @highjim7778
      @highjim7778 Před 8 lety +14

      +Nick Hentschel its the arse thats the key imo

    • @harry1995ification
      @harry1995ification Před 7 lety +6

      Nick Hentschel Because of Rose...probably.

    • @TheSaneHatter
      @TheSaneHatter Před 7 lety +3

      That makes even LESS sense: Rose isn't very pretty, IMO.

    • @harry1995ification
      @harry1995ification Před 7 lety +4

      Nick Hentschel Not because of the face, because he loves her and misses her. Right...

    • @TheSaneHatter
      @TheSaneHatter Před 7 lety +14

      Don't mistake me: I understand clearly what you're saying, in story terms. But as I'm one of those Whovians who doesn't like Rose, the explanation grates on me.
      My whole point was an indirect compliment to Freema Agyeman; please don't be so literal in responding to my question.

  • @danielwilliamson6180
    @danielwilliamson6180 Před 6 lety +2

    I like this scene and David Tennant's acting. His acting was especially good at 2:34 when he says "You should had seen it, that old planet." One of his best moments as The Doctor.

  • @aaronkenyon7112
    @aaronkenyon7112 Před rokem +6

    I loved how Martha went and had enough of the Doctor not telling her anything. Rose wouldn't have done that. How could Martha travel with a man who talks a lot but never actually says anything? She managed to get him to give in and tell her everything. Martha was so great, she didn't deserve the hate she got. I think everybody was still upset over Rose. Still I do hope Martha comes back at some point

  • @JB-vq6xv
    @JB-vq6xv Před 3 lety +2

    2:34, those few lines reduce me to tears, David’s acting was something else

  • @themoldysausage
    @themoldysausage Před 2 lety +3

    You could always tell Ten felt the weight of what being the Doctor meant. Nine and Eleven, they could shrug it off and go back to joking seamlessly, but Ten, even when he joked you could see his pain.

  • @tinacorbet4705
    @tinacorbet4705 Před 7 lety +1

    gridlock is one of the sadly under rated gems of 2000s Who. The song part still makes me cry.