...that car had plenty of time to slow down... guy was routing to hit the kid... and the doctor knows that... his face at the end says, 'don't worry... I'll pin him down.'
@Shoen He regenerates when he dies or is fatally injured. In other words, an injury that his body can't repair. When he regenerates, he keeps the memories from previous regenerations but his personality and appearance change. So while he's the same man in the sense that he has the same memories, he's a different man in the sense that he looks completely different and has a different personality.
@Shoen Aaah, I see. I'm assuming you haven't seen the previous bits of that episode? He gets a massive dose of radiation, enough to kill him. Before he gets the dose of radiation he has some cuts on his face. Afterwards, he thinks he's survived it but he rubs his face and Wilf (the old man) is surprised that his cuts have disappeared. The Doctor realises that this means his regeneration has started (his body has started changing) and so he goes to say goodbye to his previous companions.
david tennat looks just like my 6th grade teacher O.o........ oh yeah, when i was watching the end of this my window glowed a bright orange color then returned to normal O.o
when he returns to see Rose it must have been so painful with everything they'd experienced and what he had felt for her and to her he was a total stranger
@crazykirk96 Oh I know. I thought the same thing. I don't understand how she didn't recognize him once 9 regenerated into 10 b/c she saw him right? Or was he in the shadows too much? ("count the shadooooows") ;)
May sound mean to all the other companions but I always start crying at what he does for Donna. Before the 11th Doctor, she was the only companion that did save the world afterwards or become a soldier. She stayed middle class, struggling to keep up with the bills and stuff but still in love. It gets me everytime what he does for her :3
My favourite part was Dona, the frist time we see her shes in a wedding dress and the last time we see her she's in a wedding dress (Well, at less she stayed in the church the whole time(on the second atteped))
I still really like the fact that Martha & Mickey got together. Some people saw it as trying to tie things up to quickly but I always thought they were perfect for each other. Neither of them were really happy, stuck in a rut, The Doctor made them realise their own potential & how important they really are, but really they were alone. But to find someone else who had gone through the same thing? It's destiny surely?
@ellesar73 Luke Smith, adopted son of Sarah Jane Smith. He appears in The Sarah Jane Smith Adventures, and appears in a couple of Doctor Who episodes. The End of Time (This one), The Stolen Earth and Journeys End. I thought I'd make a detailed explanation, seeing as how you obviously don't watch Doctor Who usually.
Did anyone else recognise the music playing when the doctor sees jack in the bar 'You put the devil in me..', it's the song from the 'daleks in manhatten' episode when tallulah sings :-)
9 was my doctor, then 10 became my doctor, then 11 became my doctor - then i started watching the older episodes and.... and you see where this is going right?
I am a big fan, of all the Doctors, but I will always love 10th the most. It's just that he's my Dr.Who. The Doctor that I started watching the series with.The Doctor that I have spent my childhood adoring. The one that turned me into the whovian I am. I do very much enjoy Matt Smith's portrayal I feel he brings some qualities lost with Tom Baker back, but even so, I truly will always miss David, like one misses an old friend. No need to fight, let's all just enjoy the magic that is Dr.Who.
@knuck3r he actually is referring to the time lord female earlier in the episode that has been confirmed by Russel t Davies as the doctors mother. the reason that shot is like that is because Donna's mother is also in the frame. clever, but subtle.
I thought the book signing one was the saddest. When I first saw watched the episode, I didn't expect it so I guess that's why. Donna's wedding is a close 2nd.
@knuck3r It was Donna, well that is what i am guessing :) Since the camera focuses on Donna, i think it is trying to tell us that she was the woman :D Hope that helps :)
I actually just started watching the Doctor when I got bored about 2 weeks ago, then I saw the Christmas special, from 2011, as a review for the Doctor here on Youtube, and then I saw the scene... I actually thought the Doctor was going to die, it made me so sad. I got choked up, and I'm a redneck, guy, American kid.
@swimteamizzle1114 I think it's easy to see how they'd come together. Martha stated that Tom Milligan (her then fiance) was working as a pediatrician in Africa. So they were engaged but didn't see even each other. So there's Mickey, whom she can relate to on several levels between saving the world and having felt second rate (him to the Doctor, her to Rose). It's easy to find solace in that. I think their relationship makes perfect sense. Just my view. :)
@swimteamizzle1114 I think it's easy to see how they'd come together. Martha stated that Tom Milligan (her then fiance) was working as a pediatrician in Africa. So they were engaged but didn't see even each other. So there's Mickey, whom she can relate to on several levels between saving the world and having felt second rate (him to the Doctor, her to Rose). It's easy to find solace in that. I think their relationship makes perfect sense. Just my view. :)
So, If I were to ever pursue a career in acting I would have a hard time because I can not make myself cry. BUT...it could become possible if I watch this before a crying scene. I cry uncontrollably every time I see this. I would be a great actress if the director wanted snot pouring out of my nose and crazy sobbing. 10 is my Doctor. Forever.
@AtarahDerek In part 1 of The End of Time, Wilf explains to the Doctor that Donna and her fiance make very little money and can only afford a tiny apartment. When this part airs (the end of part 2), the Doctor tells Donna's mom and Wilf that he went back in time to borrow a quid...borrowing it from Donna's father. It's implied he used the quid to buy the lottery ticket with the winning numbers, securing Donna's financial future.
@AtarahDerek Donna mentioned it was a triple roll-over so she might get lucky, the doctor is a time-traveller. He has basically given Donna the best gift of all, winning the lottery.
@MrSister127 This is the second part of The End of Time (Christmas special). If you have netflix, they have it available on instant play...that's how I watched it.
The part where he went to the book signing was so sad. That's one of my favorite episodes, when he has to give up being human and become some stranger and "die". It was so, so sad. And so wonderfully, beautifully put together.
@Sherlockmypup2132 in The Family Of Blood, the dr tries to xcape TFOB (who want his immortality) by changing to human (john smith).he falls in love with a matron called Joan.TFOB find him and he is forced to turn back into a timelord, breaking joans heart as she feels that john smith has died.the dr leaves her with his diary about all his "dreams" (which contain all his adventures).the lady is joan's great granddaughter, who has published the Diary into a book. watch the episode 2 understand...
@ZipZagginGallifrey uh it's been signed up for a 14 year run? Don't think so mate the BBC has only commissioned the next series a few months ago and only commission a series at a time, certainly not for the next 14 years. It lost out in the NTA's last night as well. Check your facts, the controller of the BBC during the late 80's openly said he was going to scrap Doctor who as he didn't like it. Viewing figures are still healthy but here in the UK they have dropped down to around average 6 to 7
@williams5789 She was the great granddaughter of Nurse Redfern, the woman in 1914 that the Doctor's human persona fell in love with while he was hiding from the Family of Blood.
I had to come and watch this here, because they repeated the last two epidoes on Watch over Christmas. I recorded them and saved them, to savour the last goodbyes bit again as I always choke up. I watched them just now...
BUT they edited the goodbye scenes! they didnt show The Doctor giving the Noble's the lottery ticket AND completely cut the scene in the bookshop!! which was one of my favourites. whoever decided it was OK to edit the Doctor's goodbyes was obviously not a fan. a travesty.
i miss him. i know he was fictional and still lives on with a new face but i miss this one. is it wrong to miss someone like that? not cry not regret but just miss like when a friend moves away. you still talk to them might see them elsewhere but its never quite the same.
@mythghost You're not alone with that feeling. I feel the same way, and sure the Doctor still lives on after his regeneration, and he is a work of fiction but he's still a part of our spirit. That spirit of adventure, danger, and lots of running. Lots and lots of running... It's not wrong, its human. Be proud of it :3.
@AutobotAutoRod She's the granddaughter of the woman who falls in love with the Doctor in Human Nature & The Family of Blood, who's written a novel about this. The novel is titled "Journal of Impossible Things", as the Doctor in his human form's (John Smith) diary, where he would write and make draws of his memories (that would come as dreams to him) as the Doctor.
@dizman19 I'm not exactly sure what the music is, but it sounds something the Ood would sing. Probably something written and performed specifically for the show.
You cry at the beginning then you laugh your head off when the little adipose walks along the bar and falls off then you say 'don't start me off!!' when Donna's grandad starts crying :'(
For me the the series with Matt Smith is sorely lacking the emotion of RTD era. It's gone back to doctor who of old which is a bit geeky and dated which is why it ended up getting axed in the first place. Don't get me wrong I still enjoy but the current run of series is lacking the human spark, viewing figures are down as it doesn't appeal to the wider audience that it did when Eccleston/Tennant with RTD writing and guiding the show. It misses Julie's touch who some may not know was a lady exec
@Rambo9700 Actually, the old Doctor Who was axed because the BBC put it up against Coronation Street , not because it was "geeky and dated". RTD wrote Doctor Who for overemotional headcases and the average shmuck..and I say that as a fan of RTD's era. As for viewing figures being down...hogwash, there still higher than the show was when it was axed, the show is still winning awards and has another 14 episode run prepared.
(continued), So please spare us this "ratings matter" horseshit, it's time the chav audience got a little thing called INTELLIGENT drama, rather than put up with the overbearing and equally tiresome "human element".
@Rambo9700 You & the others who gave you a thumbs up are sad-excuses for a fans, to just dismiss the first 26 years of the show as being dated & geeky. Well your base tastes have backfired on you. You only like one tiny bit of DW (the ReTarD reign of Terror), so you prove what I've said all along. Fans of that era are all base, fickle fangirls. Fangirls grow up, but a sci-fi geek is for life. So in the end, which one is actually dated in that case? Nu-hu of course, especially 2005-2009.
@Rambo9700 What you don't understand is that Matt isn't without emotion. Ten Regenerated alone, and that influenced who he is as 11, also, the Time War has been over now a while for him, and that is part of the reason he's changed as well. It's all about his progression as a character, and that is what makes him great. He's never quite the same. Always changing and Always evolving. I like Ten, but II is my Doctor. There are a wider variety of sides to him. Eps such as AGMGTW bring that out.
@Rambo9700 Viewing figures aren't really down, though a few people were always going to jump ship when Tennant left (bastards). And I think the emotion's still there, its just not quite so overblown, soap opera style. Which is why there are Tennant fangirls in the first place.
So Martha is now married to Micky... Didn't she marry Tom Milligan? At first I thought maybe he died at the end of series 4 when the Darleks attacked, but this doesn't look like its long after that. Or maybe she left him when she was promoted and transfered to New York. Sorry I'm just making things seem more complicated than they seem :p
If Alonso appears familiar, he was in the previous Christmas movie as the sole guy who didn't go for a drink. Moreover, the actor is also gay himself. As for Jack, I'm to understand he swings every way.
I find it quite interesting to see a gay relationship being implied so casually. Usually they exaggerate the topic to ridicule or completely neglect to involve it at all.
That said, that's about the extent of my interest. :p
I do miss the tenth doctor. Also is just me but in the scene with captain jack in the bar it reminded me of in star wars in the cantina with all the different aliens
Oddly enough, the scene that gets me is the shot of the Tardis dematerializing beyond the graveyard after he visits Donna's wedding. It's such a heavy scene that it always gets me bawling...
Eh, not as good as it's making itself seem. It's a very well done scene, but it just takes too long, and makes Russel T. Davies look like a total egotist (As if he was saying ''This is the REAL end of the show'').
@Dartpaw86 because he said himself "Even if I change, it feels like dying." To him, its not regenerating, its changing who you. Every time he regenerates, he turns into another person, he wont ever be this doctor again, and he doesn't want to let go.
@Gabeylovesyu I had gotten the impression that this one was one of his personal favourites. Even his Eleventh form sort of resents bringing up this one.
I personally think it's not just 10 saying goodbye to his companions, but in actuality to his millions of fans who didn't want to see him go.
...that car had plenty of time to slow down... guy was routing to hit the kid... and the doctor knows that... his face at the end says, 'don't worry... I'll pin him down.'
sgste 5 hours ago
Bam! Made it a thousand
TheCaptainCozmo 16 hours ago
so emotional
MerlinTennant61 20 hours ago
Some of the most beautiful and sadest Who moments.
Pravuss 22 hours ago
go Jack go!
miss0interpret 1 day ago
Who the hell would dislike this? If you don't like it then why'd you watch it?
Squidles4 1 day ago
:'(
BlckHrt141 1 day ago
why he's sayign goddbye? does he change only when deeply injured?
Shoen 2 days ago
@Shoen He regenerates when he dies or is fatally injured. In other words, an injury that his body can't repair. When he regenerates, he keeps the memories from previous regenerations but his personality and appearance change. So while he's the same man in the sense that he has the same memories, he's a different man in the sense that he looks completely different and has a different personality.
karlgookey 1 day ago
@karlgookey yeah but here he doesn't look injured. he says goodbye to all his friends like he's almost gone
Shoen 1 day ago
@Shoen Aaah, I see. I'm assuming you haven't seen the previous bits of that episode? He gets a massive dose of radiation, enough to kill him. Before he gets the dose of radiation he has some cuts on his face. Afterwards, he thinks he's survived it but he rubs his face and Wilf (the old man) is surprised that his cuts have disappeared. The Doctor realises that this means his regeneration has started (his body has started changing) and so he goes to say goodbye to his previous companions.
karlgookey 1 day ago
Matt is the best!
TheFordy95 2 days ago
Wilf's salute gets me every time
rocketman544 2 days ago
FINALLY GONE!
TheMrtommyz 2 days ago
The Sontaran's tongue is really weird...
BronnielovesSherlock 2 days ago
@BronnielovesSherlock i know
Lollsize 2 days ago
(je suis francai si une personne pourrai traduit pour les autre se serai bien merci)
quand le doctor va voir rose il a était la voir avant sa rencontre avec les 9eme doctor
chacha26ist 2 days ago
mickey and martha look so bad ass
regina22333 2 days ago
david tennat looks just like my 6th grade teacher O.o........ oh yeah, when i was watching the end of this my window glowed a bright orange color then returned to normal O.o
TheZeldaplayer99 3 days ago
@TheZeldaplayer99 He looks like the Wood Working Skills teacher I had in second year but that was a very long time ago.
MotherTeresa456 2 days ago
The best Doctor ever!!!
joelburgos69 3 days ago
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What episode is this?
Sheepish28 3 days ago
I think Sarah knew that he was going to regenerate.
Kryptonian250 3 days ago
brilliant end to a brilliant doctor! miss him like hell, but im getting to like the 11th one more en more, but not without looking back at number 10
vurisje 5 days ago
The best Doctor ever!!!
Man i miss David Tennant...
joelburgos69 6 days ago
when he returns to see Rose it must have been so painful with everything they'd experienced and what he had felt for her and to her he was a total stranger
crazykirk96 6 days ago 7
@crazykirk96 Oh I know. I thought the same thing. I don't understand how she didn't recognize him once 9 regenerated into 10 b/c she saw him right? Or was he in the shadows too much? ("count the shadooooows") ;)
ThePotterhead94 4 days ago
@ThePotterhead94 She saw him for 1/2 a minute. It's like recognizing someone who said "hi" to you for 2 seconds 1 year ago.
rpascuttini 3 days ago
Very good
haris1728 6 days ago
The ONLY way these scenes could have been better would be if Donna had married that man from the library.
PotterGal394 1 week ago
May sound mean to all the other companions but I always start crying at what he does for Donna. Before the 11th Doctor, she was the only companion that did save the world afterwards or become a soldier. She stayed middle class, struggling to keep up with the bills and stuff but still in love. It gets me everytime what he does for her :3
Superjusticeleauge 1 week ago
im crying
johau1999 1 week ago
My favourite part was Dona, the frist time we see her shes in a wedding dress and the last time we see her she's in a wedding dress (Well, at less she stayed in the church the whole time(on the second atteped))
flemk001 1 week ago
Plus, they look awesome together. Martha's hair in particular could have a series all by itself.
palinite 1 week ago
I still really like the fact that Martha & Mickey got together. Some people saw it as trying to tie things up to quickly but I always thought they were perfect for each other. Neither of them were really happy, stuck in a rut, The Doctor made them realise their own potential & how important they really are, but really they were alone. But to find someone else who had gone through the same thing? It's destiny surely?
palinite 1 week ago
who is the boy he saves from a car?
ellesar73 1 week ago
@ellesar73 Sarah Jane's son...I think
sanjuro66 1 week ago
@sanjuro66 yeah thats her son
beatlewarrior1960 1 week ago
@ellesar73 Luke Smith, adopted son of Sarah Jane Smith. He appears in The Sarah Jane Smith Adventures, and appears in a couple of Doctor Who episodes. The End of Time (This one), The Stolen Earth and Journeys End. I thought I'd make a detailed explanation, seeing as how you obviously don't watch Doctor Who usually.
TheAfroThunder1 1 week ago
absolutely loved Tennant, but Smith is amazing as well. this episode though, omg.. i was all teary the whole time. <3 doctor who
silentscreams67 1 week ago
lool!
Neris: you made me wear peach!
Donna: Thats cos you are a peach. Furry skin, stone inside, going off!
CrystalRose289 1 week ago
This very scene just one of the reasons why Doctor Who is so good. This scene is my favorite in Dr. Who.
HQBacon 1 week ago
The scene with Verity Newman at the book signing is easily the saddest. Gets me every time.
baileyblume 1 week ago
@baileyblume I agree with you there 100%
PetrCechNo1 1 week ago
Goodbye Ten
inq101 1 week ago
So... .
Could he have gone and seen Rose at any time?!?!?!?!
MrsTennantLautner 1 week ago
Did anyone else recognise the music playing when the doctor sees jack in the bar 'You put the devil in me..', it's the song from the 'daleks in manhatten' episode when tallulah sings :-)
tipsyonbutterbeer 1 week ago
this physically hurt. D'''''''''''''''''':
CaraINW09 1 week ago
3:25 lol the Apidose fat
missBeckyboonz 1 week ago
I loved Donna :P
ProperlyImproper 1 week ago
I want Wilf back. He was so awesome!!!
MrsEdwardNigma 2 weeks ago
*getting close to the end of video*wow I havn't cried yet! * sees rose* oh wait nvm
bluelightsabber2 2 weeks ago 2
i knew that mickey and martha would get together XD
TheYovilleMedia 2 weeks ago
8:28
MerlinTennant61 2 weeks ago
6:40 to 6:49
MerlinTennant61 2 weeks ago
Holy shit I'm sobbing so much.
h204eva 2 weeks ago
9 was my doctor, then 10 became my doctor, then 11 became my doctor - then i started watching the older episodes and.... and you see where this is going right?
Dodnet3 2 weeks ago 7
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I am a big fan, of all the Doctors, but I will always love 10th the most. It's just that he's my Dr.Who. The Doctor that I started watching the series with.The Doctor that I have spent my childhood adoring. The one that turned me into the whovian I am. I do very much enjoy Matt Smith's portrayal I feel he brings some qualities lost with Tom Baker back, but even so, I truly will always miss David, like one misses an old friend. No need to fight, let's all just enjoy the magic that is Dr.Who.
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SuperWhatgives 2 weeks ago
Thumbs up if you just feel like hugging Donna's father all the time.
EpicRavenclaw42 2 weeks ago
this is a good definition of a tearjerker.
DeathScepter 2 weeks ago
When Wilfred salutes him is when I start bawling.
ItachiUchiha2010 2 weeks ago
i prefer ten over every doctor
Invisodude 2 weeks ago
@knuck3r he actually is referring to the time lord female earlier in the episode that has been confirmed by Russel t Davies as the doctors mother. the reason that shot is like that is because Donna's mother is also in the frame. clever, but subtle.
defyenterprises 2 weeks ago
If you ask me who is the Doctor I'll answer you Matt Smith but David Tennant will always be my absolute favourite.
FlashLightButton 2 weeks ago
When the doctor saved Martha, a secret part of me hoped he would have muttered "back of the neck"
PotterGal394 2 weeks ago
I thought the book signing one was the saddest. When I first saw watched the episode, I didn't expect it so I guess that's why. Donna's wedding is a close 2nd.
Gelfdude 2 weeks ago
The tenth Doctor was the best I think. I started watching the first episode with the eleventh and it just wasn't the same.
EmilySharon14 2 weeks ago
I've always found it interesting that Joan's great-granddaughter shares a name with John Smith's mother.
sternbergzookie 3 weeks ago
omg 4:00 being human guy
EliteHaxerFish 3 weeks ago
when wilf ask "that woman, who was she?" who does he mean? I tried to remember but failed :c
knuck3r 3 weeks ago
@knuck3r It was Donna, well that is what i am guessing :) Since the camera focuses on Donna, i think it is trying to tell us that she was the woman :D Hope that helps :)
xMsGhostGirlx 2 weeks ago
If I wasn't sad enough already, Rose and Rose's Theme came on and I bawled. >.< I DIDNT WANT YOU TO GO EITHER! :(
tentylertardis 3 weeks ago 30
The part with John Smith and the teacher from 1913... that was what made me cry. The Doctor... fighting with his humanity, or lack thereof.
BeadleBelfry 3 weeks ago
who was the woman that signed the book???
BBCADoctorWho 3 weeks ago
I actually just started watching the Doctor when I got bored about 2 weeks ago, then I saw the Christmas special, from 2011, as a review for the Doctor here on Youtube, and then I saw the scene... I actually thought the Doctor was going to die, it made me so sad. I got choked up, and I'm a redneck, guy, American kid.
killincat470 3 weeks ago
3:47 I thought I saw Boba Fett walking by >_>
orangeapples 3 weeks ago
Does anybody else hear the cluster bell that begins at 0:13?
sitrukpc1 3 weeks ago
This was the saddest episode of the RTD era of Doctor Who.
sitrukpc1 3 weeks ago
I don't like the Martha-Mickey relationship.
Why? Because in the 4th season Martha was engaged to some other guy!
swimteamizzle1114 3 weeks ago 2
@swimteamizzle1114 I think it's easy to see how they'd come together. Martha stated that Tom Milligan (her then fiance) was working as a pediatrician in Africa. So they were engaged but didn't see even each other. So there's Mickey, whom she can relate to on several levels between saving the world and having felt second rate (him to the Doctor, her to Rose). It's easy to find solace in that. I think their relationship makes perfect sense. Just my view. :)
marycaryne 3 weeks ago
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@swimteamizzle1114 I think it's easy to see how they'd come together. Martha stated that Tom Milligan (her then fiance) was working as a pediatrician in Africa. So they were engaged but didn't see even each other. So there's Mickey, whom she can relate to on several levels between saving the world and having felt second rate (him to the Doctor, her to Rose). It's easy to find solace in that. I think their relationship makes perfect sense. Just my view. :)
marycaryne 3 weeks ago
So, If I were to ever pursue a career in acting I would have a hard time because I can not make myself cry. BUT...it could become possible if I watch this before a crying scene. I cry uncontrollably every time I see this. I would be a great actress if the director wanted snot pouring out of my nose and crazy sobbing. 10 is my Doctor. Forever.
bootydonkey05 3 weeks ago
Must. Stop. Crying. :(
DarcyLovesPokey 4 weeks ago
One of the saddest Doctor Who parts yet IMO, along with the Tenth regeneration and Rose's goodbye.
Tygr246 4 weeks ago
I guess I need to watch this over, but I missed the significance of the lottery ticket.
AtarahDerek 1 month ago
@AtarahDerek Time traveler + lottery ticket = . . .
blithium 1 month ago
@AtarahDerek It was bought by her dead father and it was worth LOADS of money, so she will never run out
Yugiohlorie 1 month ago
@AtarahDerek In part 1 of The End of Time, Wilf explains to the Doctor that Donna and her fiance make very little money and can only afford a tiny apartment. When this part airs (the end of part 2), the Doctor tells Donna's mom and Wilf that he went back in time to borrow a quid...borrowing it from Donna's father. It's implied he used the quid to buy the lottery ticket with the winning numbers, securing Donna's financial future.
marycaryne 4 weeks ago
@AtarahDerek Donna mentioned it was a triple roll-over so she might get lucky, the doctor is a time-traveller. He has basically given Donna the best gift of all, winning the lottery.
Saz07x 2 weeks ago
what episode is this from, i thought i had seen them all from the recent 3 doctors, but i must have been wrong, please someone tell me?
MrSister127 1 month ago
@MrSister127 its the end of time part 2 it might not show up on the sight your watching cause its a specail
Kamikaz3Duck 1 month ago
@MrSister127 this from the Season 4 Christmas Special "The End Of Time", its a 2-part episode.
xraider64 1 month ago
@MrSister127 This is the second part of The End of Time (Christmas special). If you have netflix, they have it available on instant play...that's how I watched it.
marycaryne 4 weeks ago
The part where he went to the book signing was so sad. That's one of my favorite episodes, when he has to give up being human and become some stranger and "die". It was so, so sad. And so wonderfully, beautifully put together.
ChelseCreek84 1 month ago
tut,tut Luke. You shouldn't be on your phone when crossing the road. Shame on you.
misssupercookie2011 1 month ago
waaaa i cant believe david left
TheMickscott99 1 month ago
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@TheMickscott99 It's been like 2 years. Get over it already. Casanova in Cardiff ain't coming back.
LegoDaleks 1 month ago
every single time i watch this bit, i cry like a baby.
relientkrox1234 1 month ago
@Sherlockmypup2132 in The Family Of Blood, the dr tries to xcape TFOB (who want his immortality) by changing to human (john smith).he falls in love with a matron called Joan.TFOB find him and he is forced to turn back into a timelord, breaking joans heart as she feels that john smith has died.the dr leaves her with his diary about all his "dreams" (which contain all his adventures).the lady is joan's great granddaughter, who has published the Diary into a book. watch the episode 2 understand...
wang78739 1 month ago
@ZipZagginGallifrey uh it's been signed up for a 14 year run? Don't think so mate the BBC has only commissioned the next series a few months ago and only commission a series at a time, certainly not for the next 14 years. It lost out in the NTA's last night as well. Check your facts, the controller of the BBC during the late 80's openly said he was going to scrap Doctor who as he didn't like it. Viewing figures are still healthy but here in the UK they have dropped down to around average 6 to 7
Rambo9700 1 month ago
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@Rambo9700 I only wish you were right. But I think there's little chance of the BBC scapping Nu-hu. 6&7 million just aren't low enough.
They should do to it what they did in the late 80's & put it up against Coronation Street.
LegoDaleks 1 month ago
i cried when he said goodbye to rose
lizardownage 1 month ago
I cry everytime I've seen this scene since Lis passed away.
Torchwood4EverSC 1 month ago
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I don't get it, who's the lady at 5:13?
Sherlockmypup2132 1 month ago
I don't get it, who's the lady at 5:13?
Sherlockmypup2132 1 month ago
whats the deal at the book store, who was that?
williams5789 1 month ago
@williams5789 She was the great granddaughter of Nurse Redfern, the woman in 1914 that the Doctor's human persona fell in love with while he was hiding from the Family of Blood.
HardcoreHector 1 month ago
I had to come and watch this here, because they repeated the last two epidoes on Watch over Christmas. I recorded them and saved them, to savour the last goodbyes bit again as I always choke up. I watched them just now...
BUT they edited the goodbye scenes! they didnt show The Doctor giving the Noble's the lottery ticket AND completely cut the scene in the bookshop!! which was one of my favourites. whoever decided it was OK to edit the Doctor's goodbyes was obviously not a fan. a travesty.
Lucylava 1 month ago
7:03 i cried so hard because of donna </3
XxAlexEatsFoodxX 1 month ago
amen
Scifiguy11th 1 month ago
i miss him. i know he was fictional and still lives on with a new face but i miss this one. is it wrong to miss someone like that? not cry not regret but just miss like when a friend moves away. you still talk to them might see them elsewhere but its never quite the same.
mythghost 1 month ago 22
@mythghost You're not alone with that feeling. I feel the same way, and sure the Doctor still lives on after his regeneration, and he is a work of fiction but he's still a part of our spirit. That spirit of adventure, danger, and lots of running. Lots and lots of running... It's not wrong, its human. Be proud of it :3.
WithATwist19 2 weeks ago
@WithATwist19 thx and i never thought of it as something to be proud of.
mythghost 2 weeks ago
@mythghost who's the writer that he says go bye to?
AutobotAutoRod 2 weeks ago
@AutobotAutoRod A descendent of the school nurse from "Human Nature" / "The Family of Blood".
Celedam 2 weeks ago
@AutobotAutoRod She's the granddaughter of the woman who falls in love with the Doctor in Human Nature & The Family of Blood, who's written a novel about this. The novel is titled "Journal of Impossible Things", as the Doctor in his human form's (John Smith) diary, where he would write and make draws of his memories (that would come as dreams to him) as the Doctor.
atthemiguein 2 weeks ago
The most heart-wrenching 14 minutes of contemporary fiction.
Nitrinoxus 1 month ago 2
The bit with the Doctor saying goodbye to Donna's family was so sad because he never got to say goodbye to her properly
mozzajunior 1 month ago
T_T
Wizalchemist56 1 month ago
who was the woman?
MissLittleear 1 month ago
does anybody know what the music at 2:00?
dizman19 1 month ago
@dizman19 I'm not exactly sure what the music is, but it sounds something the Ood would sing. Probably something written and performed specifically for the show.
Boomchakalaka07 1 month ago
5:07 - She's not actually writing on the page. :P
TGIFridayy 1 month ago
I'm so glad they referenced the Family of Blood plot in the end :)
PenguinsOnStilts 1 month ago
Martha>Donna
Shmiefman 1 month ago
Jack you are sooo gay :L
StBurkeINC 1 month ago
You cry at the beginning then you laugh your head off when the little adipose walks along the bar and falls off then you say 'don't start me off!!' when Donna's grandad starts crying :'(
PhantomFan1a 1 month ago 2
For me the the series with Matt Smith is sorely lacking the emotion of RTD era. It's gone back to doctor who of old which is a bit geeky and dated which is why it ended up getting axed in the first place. Don't get me wrong I still enjoy but the current run of series is lacking the human spark, viewing figures are down as it doesn't appeal to the wider audience that it did when Eccleston/Tennant with RTD writing and guiding the show. It misses Julie's touch who some may not know was a lady exec
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ZipZagginGallifrey 1 month ago
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@Rambo9700 Actually, the old Doctor Who was axed because the BBC put it up against Coronation Street , not because it was "geeky and dated". RTD wrote Doctor Who for overemotional headcases and the average shmuck..and I say that as a fan of RTD's era. As for viewing figures being down...hogwash, there still higher than the show was when it was axed, the show is still winning awards and has another 14 episode run prepared.
ZipZagginGallifrey 1 month ago
(continued), So please spare us this "ratings matter" horseshit, it's time the chav audience got a little thing called INTELLIGENT drama, rather than put up with the overbearing and equally tiresome "human element".
ZipZagginGallifrey 1 month ago
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@Rambo9700 You & the others who gave you a thumbs up are sad-excuses for a fans, to just dismiss the first 26 years of the show as being dated & geeky. Well your base tastes have backfired on you. You only like one tiny bit of DW (the ReTarD reign of Terror), so you prove what I've said all along. Fans of that era are all base, fickle fangirls. Fangirls grow up, but a sci-fi geek is for life. So in the end, which one is actually dated in that case? Nu-hu of course, especially 2005-2009.
LegoDaleks 1 month ago
@Rambo9700 What you don't understand is that Matt isn't without emotion. Ten Regenerated alone, and that influenced who he is as 11, also, the Time War has been over now a while for him, and that is part of the reason he's changed as well. It's all about his progression as a character, and that is what makes him great. He's never quite the same. Always changing and Always evolving. I like Ten, but II is my Doctor. There are a wider variety of sides to him. Eps such as AGMGTW bring that out.
HeathsHarleyQuinn 3 weeks ago 24
@Rambo9700 Viewing figures aren't really down, though a few people were always going to jump ship when Tennant left (bastards). And I think the emotion's still there, its just not quite so overblown, soap opera style. Which is why there are Tennant fangirls in the first place.
MattSmithIsCool100 2 weeks ago
@Rambo9700 Lacking the emotion of RTD era, seriously? 11 has showed more emotion than 9 and 10.
Saz07x 2 weeks ago
Sad. Tennant was awesome.
docdomify 1 month ago
i would buy that novel
Halorules7777 1 month ago 2
i cried because they all knew what was happening
Halorules7777 1 month ago
Even in this master chief And Arby would both be sad face
Halorules7777 1 month ago
*sob x1000*
tokyopanda13 1 month ago
I always cry at 5:40
Doctor - Was she happy? In the end?
Writer - Yes, yes she was. Were you?
*The Doctor smiles saddly and walks away*
Me - *bursts into tears*
WafflesMcTiny 1 month ago
Hey. does anyone reamber david tenannt in Harry Potter and the goblet of fire?
CPTTAYLOR592 1 month ago
@CPTTAYLOR592 Yeah, of course. Why?
DeLuneNoir 1 month ago
@DeLuneNoir i just watch the film and i just reamber that he was in it and just wanted to see if anyone reamber he was in it to.
CPTTAYLOR592 1 month ago
So Martha is now married to Micky... Didn't she marry Tom Milligan? At first I thought maybe he died at the end of series 4 when the Darleks attacked, but this doesn't look like its long after that. Or maybe she left him when she was promoted and transfered to New York. Sorry I'm just making things seem more complicated than they seem :p
UrdnotWrex88 1 month ago
Made me cry
iffy13 1 month ago
If Alonso appears familiar, he was in the previous Christmas movie as the sole guy who didn't go for a drink. Moreover, the actor is also gay himself. As for Jack, I'm to understand he swings every way.
I find it quite interesting to see a gay relationship being implied so casually. Usually they exaggerate the topic to ridicule or completely neglect to involve it at all.
That said, that's about the extent of my interest. :p
Drunkenvalley 1 month ago 28
@Drunkenvalley I think Torchwood would like to have a word with you. (=p)
BassGosple 1 month ago
@BassGosple Yeah there should be some hogwarts magic to get ianto back to life. He was the best hetero homosexual ive ever seen.
KarstenOkk 1 month ago
@KarstenOkk -_-" Please never mention Hogwarts and anything DW related in the same sentence again. PLEASE
BassGosple 1 month ago
@BassGosple Lol? I didnt even watch those fucking movies. Its just popular culture to say Hogwarts magic instead of "a miracle".
KarstenOkk 1 month ago
@Drunkenvalley Alonso saved the Titanic!
MasterScreaming83 1 month ago
I do miss the tenth doctor. Also is just me but in the scene with captain jack in the bar it reminded me of in star wars in the cantina with all the different aliens
haveyoumethayley 1 month ago
Im a sodding wreck now!
TheEliseylou 1 month ago
Oddly enough, the scene that gets me is the shot of the Tardis dematerializing beyond the graveyard after he visits Donna's wedding. It's such a heavy scene that it always gets me bawling...
CanaryKeeper 1 month ago
I was completely fine until Rose's scene.
And when he said, "Your gonna have a really great year." cause thats when she met him, i about keeled over.
I havent stopped crying:'(
TechGamerr 1 month ago
@mizzharmonieeee "a tear in my eye",,,,just ONE??? omg its 3am and im barely stopping myself from becoming a sobbing wreck! SUCH a sad scene :'(
ssSilverMuseee 1 month ago
drunk adipose...only thing that makes this bearable....my and my girl burst into tears when he said 'I don't want to go".
JamesCPotter13 1 month ago
the 11th doctor the mad man in a box
the 10th doctor the miserable git on a box
cvrmaniac 2 months ago
Eh, not as good as it's making itself seem. It's a very well done scene, but it just takes too long, and makes Russel T. Davies look like a total egotist (As if he was saying ''This is the REAL end of the show'').
DALEK86 2 months ago
One of the best written and saddest goodbyes ever written
chiefnut48 2 months ago
I like Doctor Who. But I haven't religiously watched it. But why was he saying goodbye?
DanMarik 2 months ago
@DanMarik Because he's going to die (regenerate).
DeLuneNoir 1 month ago
i was fine until rose came out
so sad :{
ghismeisk 2 months ago
That line "I bet you're gonna have a really great year" always gets me.
X'(
Damn it! I just put my make up on.
TheHPExperiment 2 months ago
10 was being way too emo here, he's regenerated lots of times what makes this one special?
Dartpaw86 2 months ago
@Dartpaw86 because he said himself "Even if I change, it feels like dying." To him, its not regenerating, its changing who you. Every time he regenerates, he turns into another person, he wont ever be this doctor again, and he doesn't want to let go.
Gabeylovesyu 1 month ago
@Gabeylovesyu I had gotten the impression that this one was one of his personal favourites. Even his Eleventh form sort of resents bringing up this one.
I personally think it's not just 10 saying goodbye to his companions, but in actuality to his millions of fans who didn't want to see him go.
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