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  • Doctor Who Dot and Bubble Reaction. Series 14 Episode 5: Dot and Bubble Reaction and Review #doctorwho #drwho Doctor Who Dot Bubble Reaction Series 1 Episode 5 Review
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  • @LaurenMcGinty12
    @LaurenMcGinty12  Před měsícem +21

    RIP Ricky

  • @ANIpJs
    @ANIpJs Před měsícem +41

    You know, i fully understand why the machines decided to kill these people with slug monsters. They are horrible.

  • @hestiaa9354
    @hestiaa9354 Před měsícem +37

    Ruby straight up got it. Her attitude was “Dr., don’t waste your time. They aren’t worth it.”

    • @sallyatticum
      @sallyatticum Před 29 dny

      Millie doing some terrific physical acting during that final scene.

  • @ThePonderer
    @ThePonderer Před měsícem +53

    This episode has so many layers I want to write an essay about it.
    I love the twisted irony of the ending- Lindy couldn’t even WALK a few hours prior, but they’re all so confident that they’ll conquer the world. They haven’t been taught any useful survival skills, or even basic living skills. They’ve only been taught that they’re superior.

    • @pandaphil
      @pandaphil Před měsícem +4

      Reminds me of the people from the B-Ark in Hitchikers Guide.Also makes me wonder if those people were sent to the city just to be rid of them.

    • @xw6665
      @xw6665 Před měsícem

      Just like so many real life colonisers throughout history, who ignored native people's knowledge of how to live in harmony with the land and instead sought to conquer it by force, because they believed in their own superiority.

    • @ThePonderer
      @ThePonderer Před měsícem +1

      @@pandaphil the thing is the inhabitants of Finetime are all too young to have had any significant power or influence on their Homeworld. If they’re this horrible, it’s only because they’ve learned it from the rest of their society.

    • @amelialikesfrogs5778
      @amelialikesfrogs5778 Před měsícem +1

      Oh hey it's you from the shorts

    • @pandaphil
      @pandaphil Před měsícem

      @@ThePonderer Or they wanted to be rid of them because they were horrible people. Or perhaps their parents were, disposing of them like an unwanted pet.

  • @Cally.Summer
    @Cally.Summer Před měsícem +24

    I'm ashamed to admit that on first watch I didn't pick up on the lack of diversity with the characters, even though there were hints throughout with Lindy's reaction to the Doctor contrasting with her reaction to Ruby. I didn't feel the full bite until I saw Unleashed where they spelled it out for me. Once the penny dropped, I just wanted to give Ncuti a hug.

    • @kc0itf
      @kc0itf Před měsícem

      Welcome to WOKE Doctor Who... seeing how it was released at the start of PRIDE Month, surprised it didn't come with a TRIGGER Warning... TOO MANY WHITE CHARACTERS AHEAD!

    • @paulobrasil33
      @paulobrasil33 Před měsícem

      @@kc0itf man, there was no speech to say how wrong racism is or the doctor breaking his character, it was just characters being racist, the public getting angry, and the doctor ignoring it because he wanted to save them even though they were like that, because That's what he does, without trying to change them or impose any ideology on the public. This is not woke and it is an example of how criticism should be made, if you see a problem with this then you are sh1t equivalent to woke culture

    • @sallyatticum
      @sallyatticum Před 29 dny

      @@kc0itf Good grief.

    • @psychosoma5049
      @psychosoma5049 Před 28 dny

      @@kc0itfoh shut up no one cares 😂 I’m only replying to you cos I’m bored 😴

  • @user-dy5ku3gd7r
    @user-dy5ku3gd7r Před měsícem +11

    There were soooo many overt and subtle signs of racism and prejudice scattered throughout the episode:
    1. Lindy was revolted and blocked the Doctor when he first appeared on her feed.
    2. Lindy didnt block Ruby. She was more receptive to Ruby when she appeared on her feed. Lindy spoke to Ruby and believed her over the Doctor.
    3. When the Doctor appeared for the second time on her feed, Lindy asked him if the monsters "have something to do with you" (she didnt ask Ruby this, just the Doctor)
    4. Lindy told her groupcall to listen to the Doctor and that "i know this is wrong and after this is all over he will be so disciplined, i cant wait, and he doesn't look as stupid as he looks" (of course due to the color of his skin)
    5. No person of color lived in Finetime
    6. Lindy was shocked to learn that Ruby and the Doctor were in the same room together in such close proximity
    7. Lindy told the Doctor "Didnt I block you? I knew it. I just thought you looked the same, but you're the same person I blocked. I was so right to hate you." (Implying all black people look the same)
    8. When they met, Lindy told Ruby and the Doctor "Gosh, you two, this is strange." (meaning a white and black person working together)
    9. And a few more microagressions towards the Doctor before they met in the final scene AND in the final scene where the racism got blatant.

    • @gaz-l621
      @gaz-l621 Před měsícem +2

      And in a small detail, at the end, she won't even look at the Doctor unless she's speaking directly to him, she specifically turns to only face Ruby.

  • @mikebasil4832
    @mikebasil4832 Před měsícem +4

    An even more depressing final moment for the Doctor than The Waters Of Mars and The Eaters Of Light. Thank you, Lauren, for sharing your thoughts. 💚&☮️

  • @mohammadsoori9831
    @mohammadsoori9831 Před měsícem +23

    I can't believe how many white people didn't get the race thing before the reveal. But I'm baffled that many didn't get it even after. Jesus!

    • @4884nat
      @4884nat Před měsícem +11

      Exactly. I think that was another point it was trying to make. White people would not see it as we are privileged to never have to endure it ourselves, out of sight out of mind. That is how we still are part of the problem, even when our hearts are good and we aren’t remotely racist, our daily ignorance is a big problem.
      The doctor is the last to realise what is happening because he has lived for so many lives as a white person.

    • @fleason771
      @fleason771 Před měsícem +1

      It isn't just some white people who saw it or did not see it on 1st viewing. I've taken a look at a lot of reactions & comments today & you should too because it wasn't the first thought at the end for all those who are not white either

    • @kc0itf
      @kc0itf Před měsícem

      Welcome to WOKE Doctor Who... seeing how it was released at the start of PRIDE Month, surprised it didn't come with a TRIGGER Warning... TOO MANY WHITE CHARACTERS AHEAD!

    • @stressedtoimpress91
      @stressedtoimpress91 Před měsícem

      And some of the ones that did get it ended up saying 'DOCTOR WHO ATTACKS WHITE PEOPLE'

    • @iaminsideyourhome69
      @iaminsideyourhome69 Před měsícem

      ​@@kc0itfboomer ass comment, just stop watching the show, its not made for hateful weirdos like you

  • @darynvoss7883
    @darynvoss7883 Před měsícem +4

    The big slugs were real props, with some cgi touchups.

  • @arnothill
    @arnothill Před měsícem +6

    I can’t take the credit for this thought, as i saw it on another post -Wouldn’t Lindy make a great companion for The Master? She’s got the required amoral centre.
    Alphabetical order - the Ai process likes a bit of order.

    • @Prince__Teclis
      @Prince__Teclis Před měsícem

      More the perfect person for him to screw with. He'd probably love showing them who is really superior.

    • @alexanderriley2979
      @alexanderriley2979 Před měsícem +1

      Only as a human shield.
      She's helpless, shallow and doesn't really have any useful skills. All she's good for is an argument when you cross her values. The Master has higher standards.

  • @benjamindavis4974
    @benjamindavis4974 Před měsícem +2

    That last scene was Ncutis first ever scene he filmed for Season 1 Lauren!

  • @LuckDragonLair
    @LuckDragonLair Před 12 dny

    Watching this again, I noticed something else... I THINK they were implying that the Doctor and Ruby in studying this world and these people, they knew that the society was ugly and racist and decided to try and save them anyway... some of the glances they make to each other... the fact that they set it up to look like they were in different rooms because they knew that him being in the same room with her would cause upset... etc... they just thought we can save them anyway.... because the doctor doesn't want to choose to let anyone die... but in the end even knowing that the doctor who shocked at how deep and how self-destructive their attitude ended up being.

  • @SNMG7664
    @SNMG7664 Před měsícem +4

    I love how done you are with her at the end lmao.

  • @alexanderriley2979
    @alexanderriley2979 Před 26 dny

    @LaurenMcGinty12 riddle me this -- could this episode be an homage to H.G. Wells "The Time Machine"?

  • @daiujin
    @daiujin Před měsícem

    I think this episode is my favorite so far, that moment at the end was just astonishing.

  • @marcusmcculloch3410
    @marcusmcculloch3410 Před měsícem

    73 yards is meant to show the value of Ruby as a companion, how this woman is causing her to be isolated from loved ones and those who tired to help her...but she keeps going, she has a moment of acceptance, then uses the same thing that had caused her so much pain to literally save the world

  • @htershane
    @htershane Před měsícem +1

    I literally couldn’t bear the supporting characters from the outset and I was struggling with this ep til the last 15 mins or so. I was actually relieved they went their own way but disappointed we didn’t see them get munched. Ricky was just about likeable til you consider it likely he’d have the same attitude if he’d survived to the end.
    Ncuti finally had a scene where I thought “yea he’s got it”, a good Doctor moment, but kudos to Millie too she really nailed “disgusted resignation” as she went back to the TARDIS.
    If the story’s lesson was a nip at the Ncuti haters I’m not sure it was strong enough, if it was a comment on racism it wasn’t subtle enough, if it was both I think it’s just given the trolls more sustenance.

  • @danielhead8123
    @danielhead8123 Před měsícem +1

    Ncuti was incredible in this episode

  • @steve8510
    @steve8510 Před měsícem

    Masterful reveal

  • @zvimur
    @zvimur Před měsícem +2

    Dr Who is no stranger to political issues. The father in "Idiot's Lantern" is portrayed as an AH wannabe down to the moustache.

  • @kaihinata5214
    @kaihinata5214 Před měsícem

    A few reasons why it feels rushed, one is the 8 episode seasons, that in my opinion is stupidly the norm for streaming services, but the other reason is the reason why we have seen so many Doctor-Light episodes, and that is, they didn't have as much time with Schuti as they would have liked, his previous show was still wrapping up so he was coming do Doctor Who, when time allowed him.. Personally, I think they should have put it off a bit longer, let him finish with that other commitment then have him fully commit to being the Doctor. but, meh....

  • @kaihinata5214
    @kaihinata5214 Před měsícem +1

    I just thought of something, is something trying to actually turn the Doctor against humanity? First we had abandoning babies, then we had blind faith, now this, and that look of pure disappointment, its like something is pulling them along to see the worst of the worst of humanity.

    • @dupersuper1938
      @dupersuper1938 Před měsícem

      If the Trachlophane (sp?) couldn't do it, I'm not sue what could...

    • @kaihinata5214
      @kaihinata5214 Před měsícem

      @dupersuper1938 Where one could argue with that though is, with the Tochlophane, that could be the Masters manipulation.
      But these things, these are just humans.
      You gotta admit, that final look, and the way that music just sounded ominous, it really seemed like maybe his hope for humanity was waning, even just a little bit.
      I'm not saying I think they would succeed and make the Doctor like, abandon humanity completely but, that idea maybe of the Doctor making humanity fend for itself then have his companion kind of pull him out of that total darkness, could be interesting.

    • @sallyatticum
      @sallyatticum Před 29 dny

      And the Celestial Toymaker literally bringing out the worst in people, causing the Doctor momentarily to rail against humans. Good observation.

  • @JoeBackes
    @JoeBackes Před měsícem

    It's a morality story about people who live in their own bubble and will not give it up or let anything or anyone in even if it means certain death for them. A lot of people are like that today. The real world was as fictitious as the happy people screens.

  • @David-cg1lh
    @David-cg1lh Před měsícem +1

    The cgi looks amazing.

  • @SKIP-yj3xp
    @SKIP-yj3xp Před měsícem

    A warning to people, stop living your life through your phones. Do you remember the 12th Doctor's story "Thin Ice". He punched a racist in the face when he disrespected Bill. I'm reminded of the story "Voyage of the Damned" when that bastard Brixton survived and all the good people died.

  • @DanielMassey690
    @DanielMassey690 Před měsícem

    Again, some of the weirdest stuff EVER seen in an episode of Doctor Who. A real nasty taste in the mouth at the end, with Lindy and the others rejecting the Doctor, for reasons that definitely imply racism, and prejudice in general. It's all well and good, but is it entertaining?? This is what I'm wondering... This era, it's like we're being bombarded by frustration, and no 'relief'? I dunno how else to phrase it. The heart(s) was much more present in Russell's first era.

  • @deltawho8002
    @deltawho8002 Před měsícem

    Just a quick comment about 73 yards. Last week's episode was the best episode in 15 years. If we get more of that I'll continue watching, if we don't my viewing may go elsewhere. This episide was a massive let down for me, especially after the brilliant 73 yards. I'm setting the benchmark for every episode moving forward to 73 yards. I can't get over how last week's episode resonated with me....just a brilliant episide.

    • @duodave
      @duodave Před měsícem

      Boom, 73 yards, and Dot and Bubble, some of the best Doctor Who since series 4.

    • @littlemissmello
      @littlemissmello Před měsícem

      I thought this was as good as last week! Boom didn't hit me in the same way it seemed to do others.

  • @kathywinn2617
    @kathywinn2617 Před měsícem +3

    Just a thought after hearing other opinions about this episode. What if the character's objection to the Doctor is less race but age. Ruby is blonde yes, but also clearly within the Finetime age demographic. When describing Finetime Lindy said there were no 'stinky old folks' (over 27) there. She keeps acting like a teenaged brat and resents being 'treated like a child'. Maybe the idea is that it is primarily young people who are living in the bubble. Maybe racism is a projection from our own world and not that of the world that was built in this episode. It would explain the Doctor's frustration and his walking away at the end. Ultimately he couldn't fight immaturity. Like I said, just a thought...

    • @ecksearoh6283
      @ecksearoh6283 Před měsícem +8

      No it was race, the creators have explicitly stated that it was. And it was very obvious.

    • @quindecim7507
      @quindecim7507 Před měsícem +6

      It was about race. The chick at the end calls the TARDIS "voodoo". Writers don't include on the nose things like that by accident.

    • @darynvoss7883
      @darynvoss7883 Před měsícem +1

      I immediately noticed that everyone in Finetime was white, and I think they all had blue eyes?

    • @alexanderriley2979
      @alexanderriley2979 Před měsícem

      And they're all wearing make-up, perhaps it's not just racial but classist as well.

    • @littlemissmello
      @littlemissmello Před měsícem +1

      No, it was racism. Purely from a meta level, we include people of colour even in historical episodes where people would argue with it (lol we had Newton gate not too long ago) and in this setting, where people of colour would have been entirely uncontroversial, everyone looked like they could have joined the Hitler youth.
      That's not even talking about all the clear hints earlier in the episode and the blatant racism at the end.
      Trying to explain it away as something else seems insane to me.

  • @kc0itf
    @kc0itf Před měsícem

    Welcome to WOKE Doctor Who... seeing how it was released at the start of PRIDE Month, surprised it didn't come with a TRIGGER Warning... TOO MANY WHITE CHARACTERS AHEAD!

    • @ivanpiskunov3253
      @ivanpiskunov3253 Před měsícem

      Shut up and get yourself a working brain

    • @MatthewCYN15
      @MatthewCYN15 Před měsícem +3

      And you can CAN it.

    • @kc0itf
      @kc0itf Před měsícem

      @@MatthewCYN15 is someone TRIGGERED???

    • @MatthewCYN15
      @MatthewCYN15 Před měsícem +6

      @@kc0itf yes. I'm talking to him.

    • @sallyatticum
      @sallyatticum Před 29 dny

      How many times are you going to cut and paste that?