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  • You see the Doctor is a monster who decided to be good. When he´s angry that´s being kind but when he´s calm and calculating he´s truly terrifying. Because he´s past yelling.

  • Waters of Mars was the scariest episode for me; when The Doctor snaps at the end and proclaims himself Timelord Victorious. I immediately remembered this scene and realized The Doctor could very easily be the biggest threat to the universe, if he's ever pushed to the point of no return.

  • I know everyone is talking about the doctor, but those two episodes with the family of blood were awesome. I hardly even recognize Son of Mine from the Robing Hood series. Everyone in those episodes were fantastic.

  • The Son shouldn't have woken the dragon

  • Watching this, you realise exactly why He didn't want 10.5 destroying the Daleks. He had something much better in mind...

  • i think the family of blood should come back

  • @tobythesuperfasttram If they did, the point of this scene would be lost.

  • the family of blood.

  • okay.. What episode is this??

  • i did not like the 10 doctor but i got to be honest david tennant acting is great in this.

  • So the sister joined the Silence? The Mirror Sect?

  • Probably the most epic speech from Doctor Who. That or during the Christmas Special where the man asks "who the hell are you?" and he basically bitch slaps the guy.

  • The Fury of a Timelord... Rage that does not come out in screaming, just the incapacity to stop killing those who hurt you, or the people around you...

  • Seven might get a reputation as being mean or cruel dude to his rather cold nature, but Ten is by far the nastiest doctor. He doesn't even get angry. Your safe when he's angry because he's only going to yell at you. It's when he gets calm, such as The Family of Blood or the Racnoss, that you have to worry because he's past yelling. He's come up with something much, much worse than death for you then, and, unlike, 11 he won't explain for you. That's one of the things I liked a lot about him.

  • yo thats fucked up...

  • @luedog4life Lets make that statement politically correct; "When he ran from the Family of Blood, he was showing them mercy, saving them from his rage. When they continued to hunt him, killing innocent people and separating him from his love interest, Joan Redfern, in the process, the Doctor lost his temper and gave each member of the Family of Blood an eternal punishment, fulfilling their wish for immortality in a twisted way" Thought that would be better,

  • @TheAfroThunder1 "All get what they want. They do not always like it." -Aslan

  • @AtarahDerek Reference of Narnia... On a Doctor Who video???!!! BURN AT THE STAKE FOR YOUR CRIME!!!!

  • @TheAfroThunder1 This whole episode contained references to Narnia. That kid who looks like Eustace? He's supposed to be CS Lewis during his days at that boarding school. He even fought in the war.

  • @AtarahDerek Fair enough...

  • I chose to watch Doctor Who scenes on youtube... Best hour of my week by far

  • What episode is this from?

  • @Roxashater3 Family of Blood, the second part to Human nature, in series 3.

  • This moment is possibly one of the most chilling, powerful moments in the series. Hits me every time.

  • I think I remember that episode.

  • the peron who disliked this was a dalek

  • @Spiritflame12

    Dislike! DISLIKE! DISLIIIIIIKE!

  • @ZanderX21 Delete! DELETE! DELETE!!!!!!!

  • Thank you.

  • Regarding cruelty, read "Dune". The part where Paul has awakened and lived hundreds upon thousands of lives explains "cruelty" rather well.

    IMO, it applies to The Doctor and for the same reason.

    and it is why the line, "Good men don't need rules" applies so wonderfully!

  • The cruelest depiction of be careful what you wish for.

  • ESPECIALLY when that wish involves Doctor Who!

  • I love the tenth doctor.

  • 11th isnt crueler...

    

  • Damn...

  • emm what episode is this on and seasson ?? seen all of it but never this??????

  • @dragoonkng season 3. the family of blood.

  • terrifying...

  • i would of labled this vid "dont fuck with the doctor"

  • I love this!!!

  • amazing scene, I loved it.

  • which episode is this?

  • @grkoslav165 This is from the "Family of Blood" episode from season three, a continuation of the episode just before it, which was "Human Nature."

  • i never thought the doctor could be this harsh...

  • @cheesedoodles11 same here, and the way he did it silently is the worst part.

  • What I don't get is with all his hatred for the Daleks, he can still show sympathy for that one in Evolution of the Daleks but not for The Family.

  • @Redstar2613 Cause one of the Dalek/Human wanted to change.

  • @johnTRAN93 The only one that wanted to change was the only Dalek/Human, the last one left that he showed sympathy for was purely Dalek

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  • That, I believe, is the scariest thing about the Doctor. He doesn't yell. He doesn't scream. He offers you a choice - 'leave or die'. Those are your options. And sometimes, when the moon is shining and the breeze is right, you leave and he lets you alone. But most of the time...most of the time you choose wrong and those eyes burn like a thousand dying stars. That is the fury of a Time Lord. A man that could end you a second, in the blink of an eye. And chooses not to.

  • @XxXfiredancerXxX just imagine if the choices where death or poontah.

  • The anger of a good man is not a problem. Good men have too many rules. It is the FURY of a good man that is a problem.

  • The guy who played Bains or Baits or whatever his name (The son) was BRILLIANT.

    Human Nature and Family of Blood are right up there with The Empty Child.

  • @NeptuneMS385

    RTD wanted him to be the next doctor actually.

  • @GetterRay Eh, I can kinda see him more as the Master.

  •  THE ONE VOTE IS INFERIOR! EXTORTIONATE!

  • screw with the doctor, and you'll definetely regret it for all eternity

  • personally, david tennant is my favorite doctor, but he is a little crazy (good crazy). matt smith was isnt as deep with rage and emotion as 10. 11 is more "i'm gonna finish this now if you dont surrender in 2 seconds", but he has this quirkiness about him. 10 is more of a fast talker and rambler though(crazy)

  • David Tennant's range of emotion is mind blowing. He can give you cold fury, which in my view is much more frightening than full-on rage, with one glance.

  • That's the worst scene of Doctor who.

  • I think this is why I like David Tennant more than Matt Smith. The spectrum of emotion he can portray is amazing. Which I think is the best for the Doctor. Shows he is "fallible" so to speak, but even the best men can do the worst things if/when necessary, but he is not cruel. He does give people chances to straighten up before he lays down his justice. Like a Sci-fi Batman with a time machine.

  • @smallville160 The Doctor has what is called "Plot Armour". 60 years of established canon isn't going to get him killed off.

  • And I must scream.

  • "Good men don't need rules, today is not the day to find out why I have so many."

  • @bandgeek9723

    You've got to tell me which episode is that from.

    Please

  • @anyadasd season3,episod10(Family of blood)

  • @anyadasd

    The "Good men don't need rules" line is from the Episode "A Good Man Goes to War", said by The Doctor to the basically the season's Big Bad.

  • @bandgeek9723 WRONG!!! THAT'S MATT!!! YOU MUST BE BURNED AT THE STAKE FOR THIS CRIME!!!! YOU WILL BE EXTERMINATED!!!

  • He's been getting steadily darker since 5th.

    The Valeyard comes...

  • That's terrifying. Brilliant, too.

  • If the Doctor gives you an oppertunity to walk away or surrender YOU HAD BETTER DAMN WELL TAKE IT. You have been warned. Demons Run when a Good Man goes to War indeed.

  • The First, Seventh and Tenth reincarnations were pretty scary. Eleven has a temper but is not vindictive.

  • Even the most dangerous race, the Daleks fear him....They were engineered to be above emotions, even fear, yet you show them the doctor and they will show you that even they know what he is capable of

  • The fury of the Timelord. David pegged it spot on.

  • this video is a note to ANYONE who ***ks with the Doctor.

  • the Doctor has always had intense horror and anger inside him... when he regenerated intgo the 6th Doctor, he hid from Peri because he was afraid of killing her... and ever since the Time War, its intensified... 9 was angry, 10 was terrifyingly unforgiving, and 11 has a short temper

  • if you look back even further, the first doctor was often even more cold and ruthless than the master in getting the job done. it was only his human companions who taught him about mercy and compassion later on.

    even the other doctors are a little afraid of him.

  • the valeyard is a nothing compared to this.

  • The first time "He was being kind" played, I heard "he was being kiiiiind"

  • Everyone always talks about Matt as the Doctor, and how merciless he is, and how harsh he is. But, if you go back... Honestly... David as the Doctor had his moments, just moments, where he had more fury than Ive seen any of the Doctors have. Including Matt.

  • if you see it on that side I don't want to live forever.....thumbs up if you agree

  • 10th doctor is best doctor

  • Eleventh is crueler, seven is crueler, ten is crueler... the DOCTOR, at his heart, is cruel. A cold, vindictive, selfish and vain man who wants to be worshiped by the 'pets' that he collects across time and space... that he tries to be MORE than that, that he tries to be BETTER than that (no matter WHAT incarnation) is what defines him.

    His desire, at the core, to be a good man is what MAKES him the Doctor... sometimes he fails, sometimes he's mortal and makes mistakes...

    but don't we all?

  • @2Scribble And with 11, he just tells you to run. Usually away from him. But can you run fast enough? lol

  • @2Scribble i agree with what you say, except to me this is justified, not cruel. cruelty was letting him have a life filled with love, family and security instead of flitting from one quest to another (much as he likes it), and then taking it away from him.

  • @2Scribble harsh summation. a little vain, a little needy, desperately tries not to love, but always succumbs to the feeling of love. almost never compromises except for love, strong, vital, knowledgable, resolute in the face of evil, yet always seeks to avoid killing, if possible. lives for adventure and wants to be at the heart of things.

  • @2Scribble How is Eleven cruel??

  • @princessthyemis Have you seen a good man goes to war

  • @RhodriFalcon35 Yes...

  • @2Scribble

    Except that there's a part of him, some small part, that doesn't desire to be a good man. There have been two glimpses, well one glimpse and one full blown view, of that part of him, The Dreamlord and The Valeyard, respectively. One is now in his past, another is (in) his future.

  • @2Scribble And he never denies it, he never says he's not cruel

  • I do occasionally enjoy the more Dramatic moments of Dr.Who, but i am glad Moffat isn't quite as doom and gloom all the time.

  • its times like these where you realize exactly why everyone in the universe fears the On-Rushing Storm.

  • @epyonslegacy Oncoming Storm actually

  • @LORDUnLuCkY13 i feel like ive heard it said both ways.... eh whatever Onrushing or Oncoming either way its badass

  • Harry Llyod doesn't get enough credit for this scene. RTD even wanted him to be the next Doctor after Tennant.

  • Vindictive bitch :L

  • loved this clip, i remember seeing it on the show..still got goosebumps watching it now even =P

  • Viserys became a scarecrow, lol

  • I love the darkness of the 10th doctor. he's brilliant, hilarious, mostly chipper but on a moment's notice he can just... not snap, exactly, but change. his 'one warning' theory is unique among protagonists, and he's sometimes commented on how he used to have so much mercy... He also shows his loneliness, his not being able to stay with anyone forever, having to always move on while others grow old and die. In this way he's the darkest doctor,in that he has this inside but doesn't always show it

  • @Blueskysummer7 I disagree the last doctor or number 8 was way more brutal before Rose showed and slowly changed him. I'm use to the doctor doing worse. It's the 10th doctor that I had to get use to. Plp rlt dnt know how easy he took it on his foes. And number 11 seems to have the perfect balance between his peace mode and war mode.

  • @XxHyoga87xX The 11th is showing some behaviors I don't think the 10th ever did. He made an entire race into murderers. He gave Rory an impossible choice. And he invaded and destroyed multiple fleets of ships. The 10th had fury, but the 11th is vindictive in his actions.

  • @HSIRES3 Your gonna have give me more detail on what your talkin about you lost me. Anyway, anything 11th did was never personal. 10th it was personal. 9th it was purposly brutal. 11th is like I tried to do things the peaceful way, now you either work with me or you have to go. He's not lettin plp build up and do more harm than they did the last time anymore. 9th would kill you on the spot,10th was too patience, 11th is just right.

  • @XxHyoga87xX Not at all. When 9 was faced with an entire fleet of Daleks poised to destroy the human race, he had the option of killing them all and half of the earth. In the end, he couldn't do it. He just couldn't commit genocide. 10 is forced to destroy groups at a time (like the volcano people) and is torn apart by it despite knowing history commanded it. 11 on the other hand manipulates the silence, turns all of humanity into genocidal maniacs against them, and is almost happy about it.

  • @XxHyoga87xX i haven't seen the 8th doctor yet, I'm actually starting with the 10th doctor and once I catch up I'll go back and watch previous seasons. I've never seen any protagonist played quite like the Doctor, I can't wait to see how he's acted in the past or how he will act in the future.

  • Half of what makes the doctor great, at least in my book, is the plurality of his character. He could be funny and quirky one moment but darkly serious the next. He can show kindness to his foes but then, without a moments notice deal to them a vengeful fury. He goes on railing against killing and murder, knowing that he himself is responsible for the death of billions. Is he the good guy or is he just not as bad as the others? The doctor is a brilliant character, I hope he stays for a while

  • THIS WAS EPIC! That is the great thing about David Tennant, he could be funny when he wanted to be, and serious when he NEEDED to be.

    DON'T GET ME WRONG THOUGH- I REALLY LIKE MATT SMITH!

  • Which episode was this?

    0.0

  • @KwillkQ season 3, episode 9: "the family of blood (2)"

  • @germanchap not to sound selfish but I'll have them if your offering :)

  • I love all of Doctor Who, great series. But this one will remain my personal favorite.

  • The little sister one was the one that I truly felt sorry for. Maybe it was because she was trapped in a mirror. Maybe cause she looked like a child. I dont know

  • TENTH DOCTOR FOR ALL TIME.

  • Beautiful. Well, now I have a 100% in my drama class for this monologue.

  • he is the scariest being in that series... followed closely by the weeping angels. 

  • What did they do to piss him off so bad?

  • @trevadetrev they tried to kill him and take his power so that they could live forever, he eventually turned human temporarily and hid in an english village in the early 1900's, but they eventually found him and attacked the entire village, once he was restored to timelord form he blew up there ship and then this happened

  • The doctor doesn't fuck around.

  • That's why you don't mess with a time lord.

  • The man who never would, ladies and gentlemen.

  • @Randomvids243 I wish I could Thumbs up this twice XD no make it 100 times. this was an EPIC call.

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  • Every time the Doctor looks at the screen in this, I can't help but squeal. The 10th Doctor will always be my Doctor. The 11th Doctor is amusing at times but he's missing something. I don't know what it is.

  • And this is why the Doctor is the most feared being in the Universe. This is why he can turn an army around at the mere mention of his name. All he wanted was to see the universe, but he could never stop himself from defending the underdog.

  • The picture is backward

  • @slightlyinsaneFTW your face is backwards.

  • i am literally freaking out right now !!!

  • The 10th Doctor is the best one

  • the doctors wearing a bowtie , bowties are cool

  • What's going to happen when someone tries to move that scarecrow?

  • @Floovf That's what I was thinking.. they're going to get a massive shock. :P

  • @Floovf You misunderstanding what he did. He did not just put his body into that one scarecrow.

    He rip out the guys soul and trap him in every scarecrow.

  • This scene blows me away everytime. Tennant is brilliant, but the narration is the thing that gets me.

  • Eccleston (?), Tennant, and Smith are all way darker than the "classic" Doctors. I can't escape reality anymore.

    When they go back to D.C., 1969, the Silence and Nixon, check out the little device on the console of the Tardis, going around counterclockwise. Don't know why, but it looks like 3 figures holding hands: Doctor, Amy, and Rory. Can you guys see it?

  • You're all wrong the 9th Doctor was the darkest (out of the new series)

  • @vargulf19 the 9th doctor was angrier and more violent. the 10th doctor was a more refined rage and he kept it in check sometimes. he was a time bomb. the 11th is totally refined and uses his rage skilfully.

  • Thanks!!

  • I'm just catching up with Drs. 9,10, and 11. (Quit watching after Peter Davidson.) So I'm confused. What do you mean by Voldemort and all?

  • @cgoodson2010

    They're referring to the actor (the one suspended in time). He was Voldermort's younger self in the Harry Potter movies.

  • Which Voldemort are we talking about, Chamber of Secrets it's not the same guy.

  • sacrificing a village of innocent people to save monsters is not kind

  • @a1wood He did not sacrifice them, he thought they would not be able to find that place, if he became human.

    Sadly they did and his plan went wrong.

  • The Doctor may have a long fuse but that fuse is still attached to a bomb.

  • Dear Doctor Who: Please do this to the Cullen family so that we may be spared more Twilight books.

  • Thats insanely scary

  • OH MY GOD LORD VOLDEMORT AS A BOOOOYYYY

    yes. it took me this long to realize.

  • @yawnz67 Oh my god, all this time i was like "where the F*** do i know this guy from and you opened my eyes. Thank you very much XD

  • @BADWOLFRYAN1 He didn't regenerate because of the tea. He awoke from post regeneration sleep because of the tea.

  • @Kwinnky 11 isnt harsh?

  • @Kwinnky like the narrator said. he was being kind. they wanted to live forever... he made it so.

  • @365cutiepie No the narrator said he was being kind when he hide from them.

    Then he went on saying the fury of a time lord, so no your mistaken

  • the doctor is like sherlock holmes/james bond the most dangerous man in the universe.

  • I love this side of the Doctor. It show that he isn't just laughs and jokes, which is what makes other aliens fear him 'cause they know what he is capable of.

  • @Kwinnky He gave them many chnces though... 11 wouldn't have

  • @Frankiebug21 True. You have to wonder if that's a good thing or a bad thing though...

  • all haters got pwned by timelords fury

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  • 10th is the best Doctor because he has so many different elements to his character...it makes him more interesting and relatable. He is happy/goofy and then ruthless and terrifying.

  • @Dracilla112 umm... so is the 11th but i would say the 11th is a bit more darker. Example... at the end of "The eleventhth hour" and the majority of "A good man does to war". Just my opinion though but as for who is best... both are my favorites.

  • @ShadowsClown72 I don't really get that kinda vibe from the 11th. With 11th I really think he felt like he's doing the right thing and he seemed shocked when they told him what he was doing was kinda evil :/ I know that recently they've been going on about how he brings destruction etc. etc. run away! sorta thing, but maybe its that I remember the 10th's episodes more...and I remember Donna saying: "I think you need someone to stop you." or something along those lines. I can't remember >.<

  • dr who is awsome

  • my absolute fave scene in my absolute fave David episode, it intense. :D

  • I'd be terrified if I got on his bad side ...

  • Am I the only one who thinks the Doctor is a very good analogy for God?

  • @themistocles1991 all powerful, all knowing, and imaginary?

    pretty much

  • @MrElmobn LOL *agree*

  • when did he do all this

  • The best part of the tenth Doctor - bubbly and brilliant and sometimes just utterly terrifying. I always had the impression he was somehow broken - just look at how his regeneration went. Too human somehow...