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I love how the Master is such a drama queen he literally just decides to die so he can beat the doctor
R e s p e c t
Yeah his plan wasn't to win over or beat The Doctor, it was to make him suffer
@@nicktroisi6347 R e s p e c t
yeah like moriarty but this actually works
it’s honestly amazing lmao
I just love how the Tenth Doctor is most of the time a young, happy, positive guy, and in moments like this, he becomes an old, tired man in one second. And it's amazing.
The people who smile the most are the ones barely able to keep it together. Never forget that.
True, but I think Matt Smith does the same but so much better!! I do love David Tennant too though.
Tennant's acting in this is truly commendable.
He actually uses all the muscles on his face and cries properly, rather then the producers just putting something in the actors eye to make it water.
david Simms was great too ^^
@@kiorili 2:00 that face tells me otherwise. Jokes aside, he was also good don't get me wrong. But Tennant is the star of this scene.
@@IG7799-c4u ho i totally agree ^^ i didnt say that to oppose your opinion
@@kiorili Didn't think you were mate =)
*The Doctor:* _Now I have someone to care for_
*Lucy Saxon with a gun:* _Lol u thought_
*The Doctor:* WHY?! He was the only one left of my people? Why did you do that to me?! 😭😭😭
@@stephenmurphy2212 *Lucy Saxon:* *Shrugs* We were going through a rough patch
Imagine The Doctor going full on John Wick
"Its just a bullet, just regenerate"
Oh he did somehow and I don't really know how he regenerated into a ring to be necromanced later but doesn't matter. I don't understand how the time lords do anything anyway XD
@@sam11182 remember someone else made him summoned
@@OllieAndLuna necromancy is a cool thing
@@sam11182 It's not Necromancy. Even the stuff in Doctor Who that looks remotely magical or religious is also an advanced science.
Big question: If he did regenerate in this episode, would he have regenerated into Michelle Gomez or Sacha Dhawan, I wonder? 🤔
“Now I’ve got someone to care for” I’m not crying you’re crying.
Imagine if the master became the 10th doctors companion that would’ve been fantastic
Somehow that has never existed and yet you've managed to make me feel really damn depressed that that has never happened. IT WOULD HAVE BEEN PERFECT. JDOWNDPWKWPWBDE.
Yeah, but we kinda got that in series 10 with capaldi and Missy. So we still got it, but with an inferior(though still great) pair.
it happened in the scream of the shalka, highly recommend you check it out
@@smbsuperfan271 True, however it would have been so damn cool if Lucy had just NOT shot the master ya know
Lucy shot him just to bring him back to life which is so unfair
"I just died in your arms tonight..."
"It must have been something you said.."
or It must've been some kind of kiss
One of Doctor Who's saddest scenes. Good acting by David Tennant.
Yep. But I don t really like the acting of John Simm for his death ( even he is my favourite master).
Love both David Tennant and John Simm’s acting. They’re both freaking brilliant! ^.^
Murray Gold - This Is Gallifrey: Our Childhood, Our Home
I need him back
One of my favorites by Murray Gold! It lives in my head rent-free
Doomsday
@@JackieJFry Yes another favorite! And all the companions' themes from 10's era!
@@bristimc Yeah
The cruelest thing anyone could have done to The Doctor was leave him alone in the universe.
*And to make it worse for him, it was his oldest and most closest friend...*
John Simm and David Tennant together, will Doctor Who ever reach those heights again?
I don’t think doctor who will ever be like this again Robert
The glory days are gone Robert
The glory days are coming back! 😊👀
0:04 _"Oh...I think so. Because all those... things. They still happened. I saw them!"_
Francine's best scene :,(
The score is awesome. One of my favourites. I miss Murray Gold being on the show.
Beats the forgettable background noise of today's series.
Same!!
0:32 everyone in black, and yet the only one on red slips under the rada. Great direction. She went ignored for too many years.
I'm always amazed by David. As controversial as this episode can be, he never ceases to amaze me
“As controversial as this episode can be” excuse me? What!?
@@sonnytaylor7606 here here!
How is it controversial?
"Controversial"? It's great!
Me: Sees title
The End of Time: Yes, but no!
And then you've got Angels of Manhattan where The Doctor can just heal people with his own regeneration energy.
i think that change was good though
Didn´t he only heal a broken wrist? I think that´s different than healing a life threatning shot wound or rather he would have used more regeneration energy.
@@VideoTube2016 It opened up a whole lot of can of worms though.
@@93Chowo But then River ended up saving the Doctor when he was considered dead.
@@IG7799-c4u yea, he was literally dead in the floor and river just brought em back
The Doctor: Now I have someone to care for?
Lucy: Yeah no, not this guy
0:57 Missy's my favourite, but this has got to be the most cunning, craftily-written portrayal of the Master to date.
We always thought the Master was hell-bent on living forever. But this scene proves otherwise. _He was hell-bent on beating the Doctor, and he'd live for millennia on millennia if that's how long it took._
All he wants is to prove the Doctor wrong; _to win._ So if the Doctor says "You'll never let yourself die", then the Master would die happy, content in the knowledge that he won. Complete flip on the Master's motivations, planting seeds to be reaped by Steven years down the line.
That's a theory, but people are forgetting this was just a ploy by the Master. A failsafe in case he was outwitted. Hence the ring and the resurrection cult and all that.
See when Russell T Davies does something that could’ve affected the shows future, he makes it so there can be no major character differences as well as continuity errors, plus it’s actually a good plot line
Agreed, this is why I always prefer Jacobi and Simm over Gomez and Dawan: the continuity between incarnations is established clearly
Davies played it pretty safe.
@@Tulf42 the Doctor falls made Gomezs place rather clear
@@wackywaa1458 true but only by word, we never see the physical regeneration from Simm into Gomez on screen, which leads to the possibility of unknown incarnations in between, much like how we never saw the regeneration from 8th to 9th Doctor until the War Doctor came along
@@Tulf42 Simms is a cartoon character.
Davids acting is outstanding
One of his best. It's the one and only time we see him _properly_ crying, not just a single tear. He kills it.
@@nightowl8477 I couldn’t agree more
I love the parallel between this and series 10, when he eventually does do exactly this
Jesus Christ I love how he flirts with Missy because he literally only loves himself
Big question: If the Master had actually regenerated in Last Of The Time Lords, would he have turned into Missy or O, I wonder? 🤔
@@stephenmurphy2212 that's the thing. We don't really know where Sacha Dhawan's master fits in. Just hoping Mr. Chibnall take a out time to untangle all the mess he has created
@@stephenmurphy2212 I reckon Missy. It would have been so damn funny because he's always bitching about women then he becomes one lmao
@@anvimishra69 eh, he wouldn't be the first to kill the master then boom, the master is back.
David really was the best doctor since Russel brought the show back and there is not a single thing anybody can say or show me that can prove otherwise.
For me overall David is the best but Matt smith had the best speeches
David and matt really were peak for modern doctor who and maybe doctor who as a whole. As far as character driven stories, david and matt's were the best in my opinion
@@RandomPerson-zl6uz capaldi had the best speeches for me by a lot
Tennant was my first and is my fave doctor but man Ecclestone was where it was at. So short lived😢
0:45 that was going to be Simm's last line in The Doctor Falls, with Missy's being _"Men!"_
*Shame they cut it.*
Source?
@@OswinPond - the original script is available online, have a Google :)
1:36 brilliant parallels to the end of Dalek there; _"I win. How about that."_
The Greatest and Widest War in history, whittled down to four bitter survivors.
_Also David's best performance since Family of Blood, but we won't talk about that._
2:20 John Simm is now death in his right ear
And the 12th Doctor actually became the "warden" for the Master or more acurately for the Mistress.
Anyone noticed they cut the scene of Martha’s mom wanting to shoot the Master?
Yup.
@sicalax 100 How does that tie in with deleting that specific scene though?
Like the french version I have in dvd. And yes, I am french.
@sicalax 100 Oh I see. Although leaving in the scene where the Master's wife shoots him and kills him is ok? Seems a little bizarre.
@@obiwankenobi687 In a way them removing Doctor Who off Netflix was a good thing cause it pushed me to watch it on iPlayer and not have to deal with the American edits for series 6.
Soundtracks, lines, episodes, cinematography, and every other thing I forgot to count. This session was and always will be my favorite session of all time
Happy 50th Anniversary to the Master (1971-2021). 🥳
The doctor: can I finally be happy ?
Hapiness: Nope !
RIP John Simm's right ear
2:20
Nobody can ever beat Tennant with that beautiful music. It was good when he did the music for Casanova and Tennant too
The Doctor: Now i have someone to care for
Lucy Saxon: hold my beer
back when Doctor Who was actually good
Oooh, big channel O.O
DAMN 😹
Yup. Any pre-Jodie episode is a masterpiece in comparison.
are you sure? this looks post-1989 to me
@@emmapirelli6319 If we're comparing it to the current shitshow, it's good. Also there was lots of bad stuff before 1989, Classic Who as much as I love it ain't perfect.
They’re in love, your honour.
I actually shed a tear when I saw the original broadcast back in 2007
Such a powerful performance by Tennant. Stunning.
I have watched this set of episodes many a times and it just struck me, there was only one gun shot, not two. Timelords have two hearts and have already proven they can survive, painfully, on just one. So this should have been a clue the Master was up to something.
Dang Sam Tyler stop dying.
lol
Nothing matched the relationship between the 10th and the master.
What about the OG 3rd Doctor and Delgado Master dynamic?
Kind of dumb Netflix cut out Francine's moment. Was a really good scene but whatever. Honestly Tennant and Simm's performances here are God tier. The Doctor is practically begging The Master to stay with him so desperate and frantic and that cry of absolute agony is perfect. You can even tell that despite how petty and spiteful The Master is in this scene there's a little bit of vulnerability and fear in his very last moments wondering if the drums will follow him into death.
@dr103 I wonder why? Is it just a need to shorten it, censorship or what?
The only time I actually cried during a show. Old-time fans will probably murder me but I ship it.
Their bromance/romance exist since classic who don't worry lmao
@amphajora-esorilla7337that's cute
Great acting from these two
How in the world did they invent being in love oh my godddddddd
These scene made me realise I want to become an actor 🥺☺️ David and John's acting! 👌🏽
"Dying in your arms, happy now?"
This hurts
They could of traveled together
"Maybe I've been wandering for too long. Now I have something to care for."
Twelve and Missy 😭
0:17 like in a...vault, of some kind?
Probably a little cell May or something like that
@@Drp_br_ YOU DID NOT CATCH THE REFERENCE.
@@dalek9498 OI! I don’t know?? 😂
@@Drp_br_ I can’t tell if you get the joke. The reference is that the doctor kept Missy in a cell.
@@nabeelmalik8025 Ohhh now I feel dumb now 😂
2:43 _same colour scheme as when the Doctor remembers Gallifrey an episode prior!_
I'm glad this dynamic means absolutely nothing now that the Doctor lived for eons before The Master...thanks a ton Chibnall, you've done a great job
One thing i hope is never explained is how the master always comes back its one of the best things bc you literally have no clue when he'll pop back up.
I think The Master comes back all the time because he/she puts all his/her Timelordy stuff (DNA and shiz) into a ring right before he dies, and whenever someone puts that ring on they die and the Master is reborn into their body
Edit: TLDR: Timelord science
I miss the days of Davies and Moffat! Those guys understood and loved Doctor Who. Both their show runs felt led by love for their Doctors.
@dr103 As a showrunner maybe, but he's better than Chibnall. If you compare their stories, Moffat wins easily.
@dr103 So you're saying Chibnall is better?
@dr103 Moffat did some great stuff, season 5 and 6 with Matt Smith draw with seasons 3 and 4 for my favourite part of new who
Is this the netflix version where they cut the scene of francine trying to shoot the master? for no reason at all?
0:06 What the? What’s with the edit? Why cut out Francine’s scene?
The difference in quality is clear when you compare this single scene to any episode of Chibnall's doctor who
David Tennant is the best Doctor 🤝🤩✔️
“I win” is the most master line ever.
‘You mean you’re just gonna keep me?’ Not until Series 10/Another actor altogether, dear.
Back when this show actually meant something.
Hypocritical morality?
@dr103 Not to the vast majority of people. Look at the deteriorating views and ratings? Then come back and tell me the same.
Some years after:
Missy kisses the Doctor.
I fell in your arms tonight
I fell hard in your arms tonight
It was nice
I died in your arms tonight
I slipped through into the afterlife
It was nice
White light in your arms tonight
I lost sight in your arms tonight
It was nice
And hey, you, don't you think it's kinda cute
That I (I) died (died) right inside your arms tonight
That I'm fine even after I have died
Because it was in your arms I died
I cry in the afterlife
I cry hard because I have died
And you're alive
I try to escape afterlife
I try hard to get back inside
Your arms alive
And hey (hey), you (you), don't you think it's kinda cute
That I (I) try (try) to escape the afterlife
That I (I) try (try) to get back in your arms alive
That I died in your arms
That I fell hard in your arms
I went and died in your arms that night
I fell in your arms tonight
Suicide in your arms
And hey, you, don't you think it's kinda cute
That I (I) died (died) right inside your arms tonight
That I'm fine even after I have died
That I (I) try (try) to escape the afterlife
That I (I) try (try) to get back in your arms alive
That I died in your arms that night
I fell in your arms tonight
I died in your arms tonight
White light in your arms tonight
I fell in your arms tonight
mother mother supremacy
Not bad !!
This is doctor who I love and remember.
#chibnallsucks
out of context
doctor “it only a bullet, just regenerate”
the master “no”
I know the master was an evil monster but it still makes me tear up a little when I hear the doctor grieves over his death. That heartbreaking cry at 2:20 it just chokes me up😢
Underwhelming end but the acting was brilliant
I didn't find the ending underwhelming. I think it's amazing.
@@timrosswood4259 I just thought it seemed a bit tacky, but if you placed it alongside recent series endings then it is different gravy
@@xx-footcmpsf.c3693 I do think the time reset thing at the end of the episode was pretty dumb.
@@timrosswood4259 yeah that's my only real gripe I also don't like how many major events jappen offscreen though
they are gay and married since their days in Gallifrey thanks for coming to my tedtalk
tedtalks coming thru once again 👏
It just occurred to me that he said “always the women.” Because Yana was killed the exact same way.
Now this is good writing
The current run with Chibnail is just terrible compared to the old seasons.
@dr103 Let him express his opinion without getting triggered. Why do you care so much? And he's not wrong. Chibnall can't write proper sci-fi. His best stories are 42, a bland forgettable story with a generic plot. And the Silurian two parter, which is pretty much just a rehash of Pertwee's Silurian story.
I'm hoping we find out how Simms Master regenerates into Missy!
Watch S10 Ep12
It’s Sam Tyler
0:42 why is Jack standing next to Lucy like she can kill him? I mean, come on, you're immortal, just take that gun away from her...
Obviously so she doesn't do any more damage. Jack isn't the only person in the room you know..
We went from this to "AY UP FAM, I'M A GENDER STUDIES MAJOR GIVEN A KINDERGARTEN JOB"
shut up
@@channelname69 Nah. Spent over a decade of my life enjoying Who, even during it's worst moments I always found something to appreciate. But now it's just garbage television created by elitist morons.
@@channelname69 You triggered? Face it, the show sucks these days. Golden days have been and gone, and it'll never likely go back to any kind of decent standard.
Such powerfull acting 🥺
This clip makes me cry so bad. I wish they officially released the music that played when the doctor was holding the master. I wish doctor who could go back to how it was back then. It was the best. Steven Moffat and Murray gold we need you back. And David tennant. I just want David tennant back. He made doctor who amazing.
They cut the bit where Martha’s mum almost shoots him?
You can find that scene here: czcams.com/video/IPV0YfWvwTY/video.html
I didn't know he could choose to not regenerate.
I am sad simms is no longer part of the show :(
Bring RTD and MG back BBC please, cos we need them more than ever
I miss when doctor who was this good. When it had good music. When it had good acting. When it had good director, good storytelling. Good character development. I feel that series 8 took a dip in quality, but series 9 happened and it was oh so good. Then series 10 happened and it was okay, I wasn't too sure on bill pots but by the end of her story, I felt it was coming full circle. Then Murray gold left, and Chris chibnal joined. I don't like chibnals story telling or how the characters are moving on. I don't even know who is doing the music it is that forgettable. And there are way too many jokes and puns that are speed bumps in serious and emotional scenes. Series 11 was bad. Very bad and series 12 was okay, but still say the bottom. I hope it gets better. I miss it being so good
0:07 fun fact they cut out Martha’s mum’s lines, I’m not sure why though, can anyone tell me why they cut it out?
No idea but I thought that aswell
The path of Simms Master to Missy was always going to happen
THIS is how you write DOCTOR WHO. No retcons at ALL. 10 even remembers the Axons (3rd Doctor stories) as RTD *respected the legacy.*
Chibnall. You've lost our trust
Everyone must live!!
Both were amazing in this scene!
I hate the Master for this very reason. But I love him so much. . . .
So that's the scene this amazing theme belongs to... heard on the Season 3 album and wondered... haven't seen Season 3 in a while
This scene epitomises RTD's era. Romanticising the Doctor's relationship with the Master, ignoring the fact that he's a mass, mass, mass, mass, mass murderer, having the Doctor crying over him right in front of a woman that he had clearly been physically and psychologically torturing (perhaps worse), all of which is supposedly justified by the idea that emo-Doctor doesn't want to be lonely.
But it ticks exactly the right boxes for Ten's fans who are all about the angst and the paaaaaain and the gnashing of teeth. And now we inevitably have more of this to come. yay.
Even from the 3rd doctor era, the Dr and the Master always had a love/hate relationship. I could see Pertwee acting the same way if the Master died
Episode was a bit crap but this scene is great
The last two parts weren't very good. Utopia was brilliant, shame the rest were underwhelming. Apart from a few good scenes the rest was a bland mess.
0:53 reminds me of arms tonite by mother mother
Fella's is it gay to hold your arch nemesis in your arms as they die right after you promise to take them traveling across the universe and saying you're going to care for them. (every reply to this comment summons another homoerotic Doctor/Master moment)
so true oomf
I am fully aware of what I'm doing by replying to this comment.
Well, originally it was going to be said that they were brothers. So it doesn't make him gay, it's more of a friendship rivalry. It's always been this way.
@@IG7799-c4u "(every reply to this comment summons another homoerotic Doctor/Master moment)"
@@zigzag4491 I know, but I'm just saying what is true. Rather than play along with some childish comment thread rules.
One of the best scenes ever.
My God I miss these days of Doctor Who. David Tennant incredible actor with brilliant emotional range, Freema Agyeman a kick ass companion, RTD with his great writing and stories and epic music by Murray Gold to follow.
Now we have absolute crap writing with Chris Chibnall and his SJW stories, a cheesy timid Jodie Whittaker and crappy teen music to follow.
Martha is a usseles plot device and RTD is corny and cheesy.
The sad part is the Doctor can't even threaten the Master's wife, because the Doctor knows he did so much bad to her.
Tout simplement magnifique 😍😍😍😍
The saddest thing in doctor who i actually want to see the master being a companion or prisoner of the doctor traveling with him