Can someone answer this? Even though the Doctor killed all the timelords, whats stopping a random time lord getting in a random tardis before the time war occured and meeting the current and future incarnations of the doctor somewhere?
They were all in the Time War, which is time locked. Basically, The Doctor ended the time war by killing all the Daleks and Time Lords, but in the past the war was already going on, so to keep that very thing from happening, he time locked it, so it's removed from the universe physically, and you can't get in or out with a time machine, or TARDIS.
@Blazingoliath Not the answer to my question mate. I am saying, what is stopping a time lord leaving gallifrey in a tardis BEFORE the time war took place and go forward in time in that tardis and meet the current or future incarnations of the doctor. :)
@AlmightyGidge5991 Presumably, with the Time War, Time Lords, Gallifrey etc. being time locked, it removes them from the Universe forever in every point in time, so that there is no 'past point' that a Time Lord could leave from to visit the Doctor. Otherwise, the Doctor would presumably be able to travel back to that point to visit Gallifrey when he wanted.
@CrazyGood88 yea it really is. i already knew it was him the first time i saw it but if i didnt id never have guessed. he sounds totally different to how he usually sounds doesnt he. go and catch your sanity lol.
if House killed "hundreds of timelords" how can the Doctor have killed "all of them"? think about it, he hasn't killed the "hundreds of timelords" that House killed!!!
@breathless792 Because the Doctor killed all the Time Lords in exiistence (except himself and the Master) when he ended the Time War. If I murdered Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, I'd have killed all the Beatles, even though Lennon and Harrison are already dead.
@dragonheartlover123 Its simple. The Time Lords and Gallifrey left the Time War and arrived in orbit around Earth right before the Doctor wiped them all out. When the Doctor destroyed the white point star and sent them back into the war, his past self was waiting for them with "the moment" (whatever that is).
@DarkRAGE983 Gallifrey's near-escape from the time lock in End of Time immediately preceded its destruction at the hands of the Eighth Doctor. So in a sense, he was talking about both.
for all who say that he is being crazy for saying that he killed his own kind, Think about it. The House feeds on Tardises, which are made by the Time Lords, by saying he killed all of them, he's basically saying that no matter what the house does, he is screwed
@bramlyb123 across all of time and space, and language, TARDIS is spelt TARDIS. Like my name, kingofireland91. When I got to France it stays the same. It doesn't suddenly become roid'irlande91. So it is TARDIS.
That was actually one of 11's darkest moments, and it just fleeted by. He almost bragged about having killed all those people. Something that used to rip him apart, now he's embraced it as part of him, something that defines him.
@SmileChicky No because earlier in the episode, he was saying if he finds The Time Lords he will try to explain it to them. He wants forgiveness for murdering his friends and people. He will never embrace what he has done. He just uses it as a way to say, "Look, I have killed my entire species off to save those who deserve it, plus all the Daleks (more or less). Fear me, because I am willing to do the same to you." He uses his experience as a threat, but deep down probs wishes he never did it
Mmmmmpf - everyone's like, "this is so funny/brilliant/awesome", and, yes, it totally is! But, wait, does no one else - I don't know - think how absolutely sad this is? He killed all the Time Lords - even in a funny context, I still find that kind of haunting and sad. But... oh well. :)
Does it go into depth of when and how he kills the timelords with the previous Doctors? If so can someone tel me which doctor? And does it actually show him killing them? And at the very biginnging of the series. In 1963 when the Doctor was only 300. Is he the last of them there?
@TVRagga Damn... So we have to wait until the next couple seasons to know what fu.ly happend. Because The End of Time movie didn't go into to much depth.
@OptiSD They never showed him killing the time lords, unfortunately - it would have been a brilliant episode. I believe it was the eighth Doctor who killed them (the events took place during the break that went from eight to nine), and pretty much all we know is that it was with a gun called "The Moment" that can erase things from Time. There's never been an episode showing it.
@OptiSD They never showed him killing the time lords, unfortunately - it would have been a brilliant episode. I believe it was the eighth Doctor who killed them (the events took place during the break that went from eight to nine), and pretty much all we know is that it was with a gun called "The Moment" that can erase things from Time. There's never been an episode showing it.
@OptiSD well, except for a tiny touch in "The End of Time Part 2". But it never showed the Doctor in that one. Only the citadel on Gallifrey during the war.
@OptiSD The incarnation of the Doctor who actually killed the Time Lords in the Time War was either Eight or Nine. The first Seven came from a Gallifrey that was still there and very powerful - I think Two was the first incarnation to specifically name the Time Lords, and Three the first to name Gallifrey. The Time War and the extinction of that people was introduced with Nine, but could have been done by Eight.
@TranscendentLion It was definitely done by Eight. They never go into much detail about it, but it was definitely Eight. He modified a gun and called it The Moment.
@GriffithAMPS I thought so too, but I just read that it was a DW comic titled 'The Flood" that was intended to see the Eighth Doctor's regeneration, but it didn't happen because of legal reasons. However, until they officially show his regeneration, I'm going to say that's where it happened. The Eighth Doctor was killed by the Cybermen. It also says he absorbed radiation. Just like Tennant.
@OptiSD The Eighth Doctor modified a De-Mat gun to destroy the planet and put a Time-Lock on the war. It's never shown anywhere, but it is talked about in The End of Time, by Rasilon. And the Doctor himself says he killed everyone involved in the war in one second flat. I can't remember which episode, but it was the Ninth Doctor that said it. I'm pretty sure he was talking to a Dalek, so that narrows down the options...
@GabrielsSwordVideos its from the same episode of the clip. Its when he realizes he was hearing the distress signals from the cubes and the actual time lords and tells Aunt and uncle to run
See, this is my problem he says it so flat that could had been an epic scene 10 or 9 or hell even 6 could had done a better job. I'm not blaming Matt he's not a bad doctor I blame Moffat, there I said it.
@RomanticideMusic why would he have said it with more emotion... the fact that he said in in your terms 'dead and flat' is to actually put the fear behind the statement, plus there was a reason the doctor ended up killing the timelords another reason for there to be no emotion behind the doctor sayin "Fear me, I've killed them all"
@adamANXIETY1992 I am a doctor who fan so don't find it necessary to give me a crash course as to why the doctor did what he did, i just believed it to be pretty flat. When i say emotion, i don't mean sad, i mean more behind the words, a hint more anger, authority or anything..just not how he actually said it
@RomanticideMusic It was MEANT to be dead and flat. For goodness sakes, he's been angry and sad about the fate of the Timelords to the point he just doesn't care any more. He's not taking pride for killing them nor is he pitying them.
@TakeruTakemoto12 I agree that it was meant to be dead and flat, but I think he's STILL VERY angry and sad about what he did to Gallifrey. He DOES still pity them, and he misses them like heck; the reason he says this line so almost nonchalantly isn't that he no longer cares, it's that he cares so much it hurts to talk about it, and he can't bring himself to show that pain. If he doesn't show it, he can pretend it isn't there.
@RomanticideMusic He doesn't like to think about it, so he glosses over it nonchalantly, just like he does everything else that hurts him. He's been hurt so much he just doesn't know how to let himself cry or be angry about certain things anymore. And how else could he have said it that would have scared off the House better? Matt said this line perfectly. Eleven is, always, forever, eternally and perpetually, EPIC.
@LegoDaleks He did kill all of them. The last David Tennant Doctor Who he shoots to machine that would have brought back Gallifrey and all the timelords , and since their trapped in time, they are just in a constant state of dying, so yeah, he killed them all.
@Pinheadlou666 You said it yourself. They're not dead. Believe it or not there is a difference between moribund & death. You must also agree that they most certainly are not extinct. It has been proven time & time again that he is indeed not the last of the timelords. ReTarD & Muppet have an obsession with contradicting themselves, not just once or twice but over & over & over again & again & again.
@Pinheadlou666 I'm still hoping for Rule 1 to be invoked at some point to bring back Susan. He'd lie about her continued existence if he thought it would keep her safer.
@GabrielsSwordVideos Originally he locked them in a time lock, but all throughout The End Of Time Rassilon andthevisionary talked about how this was the end, The Time Lords would either return or burn. What they did broke the time lock and when the Doctor and The Master defeated Rassilon The time lord didn't go back to the time lock, they and everything that was in the time lock were destroyed. At least accordigng to everything Rassilon, the council, and the visionary said.
@Pinheadlou666 not to mention before hand he had killed everyone, Daleks and Timelords, since it was the only way to end the time war and save the universe
@nayr3195 IM pretty sure the 9th Doctor said that. He burned them all. The Daleks and the Time Lords. They all were destoryed. Two great civilizations destroyed and it was the only way to end the war.
@yves0010 yes i believe that is what i said. he's mentioned the war throughout the 9th, 10th, and 11th incarnations. in fact, the 9th doctor was born out of war. that's why he was an asshole, and also why the doctor hated that form
@yves0010 Christopher Eccleston was ruddy brilliant - he could turn from laughing and joking to brooding dark and serious in an instant. Doubt the relaunch of Doctor Who would've succeeded if they hadn't had anyone like him to portray the way Russel T Davis had written the Doctors character - an old soldier, a killer, a war orphan, a repentant sinner all in one.
People, just ignore LegoDaleks, he is a pea-brained old who apologist who is jealous of the great success Moffat and Davies' genius has brought to the franchise. People like him are closet homophobes and have an unhealthy fixation on "pure old-school Who", they are small-minded bufoons who have forgotten DW is all about change and adapting to modern times to stay relevant, let them slip back to their 50 pence budget wobbly sets and overly hammy acting with six parts of technobabble drivel
@ZipZagginGallifrey Guess who proved their small-mindedness? You did. A Whovian can't possible be a homophobe cuz JNT (the longest running producer of DW) was gay as well. Repetitive, shallow story-lines aren't the work of a genius.
The sets wobble today e.g. The Pandorica. There wasn't as much technobabble in DW as there is magic in Nu-hu. CGI & bad lighting (too dark with either green, red, or blue lights shining on the actors faces & fog machine smoke) are all cheap amateurish tricks.
@ZipZagginGallifrey (continued) for some reason you think that success=quality. But Twilight disproves that. Nu-hu is a lot like Twilight: here today, gone tomorrow, it also has ancient Vampires behave like school children (reminds me of an ancient Timelord), are not monstrous but instead are highly interested in sex & romance (Nu-hu), & it perverts the myth of the vampire and gets it completely wrong (like Nu-hu perverts the Whoniverse)
Believe it or not over 26 years DW DID move with the times
@LifterC3 Nu-hu lacks: intelligent dialogue, sic-fi (his magic wang solves all the problems), fitting incidental music (Nu-hu music sounds like everything else - every trailer, every film score, every TV score, every commercial nowadays all have the same music. DW isn't supposed to be the same as everything else), good monster designs (usually just a person with an animal head), interesting stories (Nu-hu is repetitive & rips off famous modern American movies & TV shows) Do you want me to go on?
Ya know... if you use imagination and creativity... the "old" and "new" Doctor Who stuff is the same. Then again, you can even do that without imagination and creativity, as long as you accept that not everything about the series is going to be immediately explained and spoon-fed to you.
@LegoDaleks Well, actually, the Time Lords and Daleks were never killed, but simply locked in time. The Daleks managed to free themselves thanks to Dalek Caan in Journey's End, and the Time Lords freed themselves using the Master in End of Time.
It is pretty funny though, it's like a running gag with the Daleks. Just including the the new series, it's gone from one to thousands to four to millions to four to one to billions to three to five.
@stbeecher I think the Nu-Dr. actually says: The whole Dalek race wiped out in 6 seconds.
He also said that he's the last of his kind, which would mean that Susan, Romana, Drax, the Monk, The Rani, the Master etc. would all be dead, but then of course the Master returns a bunch of times (or just a really bad actor who claims to be the master) Then of course the rest of the timelords, who the Dr. gets rid of, even though he'd always cry about the memory of them. continuity - what's that?
There isn't much I wouldn't give to see David Tennant do this line. He'd have made it unforgettable. Matt Smith just isn't on the same level. *sigh* I miss Ten.
@itsmeyoudorkrly I know who Melody pond is. The ingenius methods the writers must have used to come up with this, almost cracked my skull. So, I flusht it down in that comment.
@itsmeyoudorkrly you probably saw to little Doctor who the past week. I reccomend you watch the 2010 christmas special. If that doesnt cure you, you arent human.
@Prinsgezindepatriot Ingenius? You called the hacks of nu-hu ingenious? You must have been equally impressed when it was revealed that Jack & the face of Boe were the same person, even though they are like opposites. You should try watching REAL DW (63-89).
Stories like Warriors Gate & Trial of a Timelord might make you explode.
@LegoDaleks@LegoDaleks I can't quite put my finger on it, but I think that someone in here has a very strong bias against new Who, for whatever reason. If you want to criticize the new series, fine. We don't mind your pre-2005 purist beliefs. Just please, leave your senseless bashing OUT of a video about new Who. Thank you.
And because I couldn't resist, as for Jack/Boe, you'd be surprised what millions of years can do to a man's personality.
@stbeecher Don't forget the change in accent. But I'm sure that U R convinced that ReTarD making 2 totally random characters the same character is ingenious. Since River Is so much like jack it would have made more sense for them 2 B the same.
It's not senseless bashing, it's accurate depiction. Nu-hu is a dumbed-down, soap opera, cartoon Casanova in Cardiff, not DW, any1 who says otherwise is lying. It also has less continuity now, when the whole series is written by one "writer", than ever B4.
Isn't it funny how when Tenant talked about the loss of the timelords during his time as The Doctor...it sounded sad but when he does it sounds like he did it for the luls
@tic07096903 Ahem, it wasn't just Rassilon who turned up in End of Time, it was a bunch of others as well & anyway, the Dr. in 63-89 DW never liked the timelords, so that would be pre-timewar.
Actually the Dr. was prob. just lying about the timewar, because ReTarD has undone all of the timewar's effects in subsequent episodes. e.g. It wiped out the Daleks - well the Daleks return more often & in greater numbers after their supposed extinction, than ever before.
@LegoDaleks Erm, the 63-89 Doctor DID like his own people, he just didnt care much for their policy of non-interferance, that's not the same as hating his people you stupid cunt.
@ZipZagginGallifrey ...(continued) So according to you the Dr. always liked his own people and was sad, even close to crying (established in Nu-hu since the 9th Dr) anytime they even got mentioned - so now explain this video clip that we are actually commenting under. Where are his tears now? He's even quite cocky the way he boasts how many timelords he has wiped out. Consider that obvious inconsistency before you start your nonsensical name-calling.
@LegoDaleks The 10th didn't hate them...he understood what it would mean for them to return the Time War nearly ripped the Universe apart and he didn't want that to happen...it wasn't hate...it was necessity...and Rassilon was leading em...I don't think there's any love between those 2...and think about who the Master is to the Doctor...he's more than an enemy they were friends before enemies...look at his reaction when the Master dies and that tells you everything you need to know about that.
@Arella17 Dude, the timewar never happened. And the whole Rassilon bit doesn't make sense, because Rassilon died centuries ago, before Nu-hu.
End of Time has so many plot inconsistencies. Like there are two Gallifreyan guards, but they are dressed up like timelords in special ceremonial garb. And the Dr. regenerates for no reason. You don't have to try to make excuses for ReTarD's incompetence.
@LegoDaleks The series is written by two Authors...if you've forgotten that little tidbit. Russel T. Davies and Steven Moffat...they're names are on seperate episodes as the writer. So are you sure it was Davies who wrote that episode? You're so biased for old Who why don't you go watch them instead of trolling the New Doctor Who.
@Arella17 -sigh- ReTarD establishes things and contradicts them again over and over during his time, just as Muppet does. They might as well be the same person, e.g. One would expect "Eleventh Hour" to be as different from "The End of Time" as "Rose" was to "Survival", But it is no different.
Muppet copies ReTarD's style more accurately than ReTarD himself. Muppet doesn't have the balls that ReTarD did to make any changes.
Can someone answer this? Even though the Doctor killed all the timelords, whats stopping a random time lord getting in a random tardis before the time war occured and meeting the current and future incarnations of the doctor somewhere?
AlmightyGidge5991 17 hours ago
@AlmightyGidge5991
They were all in the Time War, which is time locked. Basically, The Doctor ended the time war by killing all the Daleks and Time Lords, but in the past the war was already going on, so to keep that very thing from happening, he time locked it, so it's removed from the universe physically, and you can't get in or out with a time machine, or TARDIS.
Blazingoliath 15 hours ago
@Blazingoliath Not the answer to my question mate. I am saying, what is stopping a time lord leaving gallifrey in a tardis BEFORE the time war took place and go forward in time in that tardis and meet the current or future incarnations of the doctor. :)
AlmightyGidge5991 2 hours ago
@AlmightyGidge5991 Presumably, with the Time War, Time Lords, Gallifrey etc. being time locked, it removes them from the Universe forever in every point in time, so that there is no 'past point' that a Time Lord could leave from to visit the Doctor. Otherwise, the Doctor would presumably be able to travel back to that point to visit Gallifrey when he wanted.
redfan369 1 hour ago
House's voice is equivalent to James Earl Jone's, Alan Rickman's, and Sr. Sean Connery's. For the love of my sanity, who is it?!
CrazyGood88 6 days ago
@CrazyGood88 its michael sheen's voice :D
aledj00 5 days ago
@aledj00 No way. You are joking. Seriously? I love him too! ugh! My sanity just jumped out the window.
CrazyGood88 5 days ago
@CrazyGood88 yea it really is. i already knew it was him the first time i saw it but if i didnt id never have guessed. he sounds totally different to how he usually sounds doesnt he. go and catch your sanity lol.
aledj00 5 days ago
@aledj00 He does! which is so awesome! Nope can't. Its already gone to the world of squealing fangirls and is not coming back...sigh.
CrazyGood88 4 days ago
@CrazyGood88 yea it is awesome. thats too bad about your sanity lmao
aledj00 4 days ago
@aledj00 Thats ok...Its in seventh heaven. I mean Michael Sheen? C'mon!
CrazyGood88 4 days ago
if House killed "hundreds of timelords" how can the Doctor have killed "all of them"? think about it, he hasn't killed the "hundreds of timelords" that House killed!!!
breathless792 6 days ago in playlist Doctor Who Clips
@breathless792 Because the Doctor killed all the Time Lords in exiistence (except himself and the Master) when he ended the Time War. If I murdered Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, I'd have killed all the Beatles, even though Lennon and Harrison are already dead.
tomwantshelp 2 days ago
@tomwantshelp it was a rhetorical question:D I was just picking hairs on what he said!
breathless792 1 day ago
RANDOM VOISE: fear me i'v killed hundreds of humans
me: FEAR ME I'V KILLED'EM ALL
smarty1727374757 1 week ago
@rpottage
Actually if you want to get technical he wiped them out of time and space using the moment :) which is why End of Time confuses me
dragonheartlover123 1 week ago
@dragonheartlover123 Its simple. The Time Lords and Gallifrey left the Time War and arrived in orbit around Earth right before the Doctor wiped them all out. When the Doctor destroyed the white point star and sent them back into the war, his past self was waiting for them with "the moment" (whatever that is).
Calriec 6 days ago
The first part of this season had a lot of nod offs to the previous doctors. I like seeing Smith in Tenant's "desktop setting".
NateSean 2 weeks ago
Maybe if the Doctor had killed the Daleks in Genesis of the Daleks they might still be around.
TheFunnymerc 2 weeks ago
okay thank you bro! :D
IDONTKNOW90090 2 weeks ago
The House is almost like GlaDos. Anyone else notice?
greenful777 2 weeks ago
Was the doctor realating to the end of time episode, or when he had to kill his own race with the dakeks in the time war??
DarkRAGE983 3 weeks ago
@DarkRAGE983 ... Yes.
thatwhichisgiven 3 weeks ago
@DarkRAGE983 Gallifrey's near-escape from the time lock in End of Time immediately preceded its destruction at the hands of the Eighth Doctor. So in a sense, he was talking about both.
Nitrinoxus 2 weeks ago
"Fear me, I've killed them all... Twice."
AutomaticOcelot 3 weeks ago
I love Doctor Who, I like the bit where the Doctor meets Gimli.
JustDontRobMe 3 weeks ago
for all who say that he is being crazy for saying that he killed his own kind, Think about it. The House feeds on Tardises, which are made by the Time Lords, by saying he killed all of them, he's basically saying that no matter what the house does, he is screwed
fbiuzz 3 weeks ago 19
@fbiuzz Grown by timelords, TARDISes are grown by timelords.
GabrielsSwordVideos 3 weeks ago 34
@GabrielsSwordVideos The pural is TARDi!
trekker123eski 1 week ago
@trekker123eski NO, it's TARDES
bramlyb123 1 week ago
@bramlyb123 That's how it normally is in Latin
bramlyb123 1 week ago
@bramlyb123 Dude... it's TARDIS... Time And Relative Dimensions In Space.
headunit2001 1 week ago
@bramlyb123 across all of time and space, and language, TARDIS is spelt TARDIS. Like my name, kingofireland91. When I got to France it stays the same. It doesn't suddenly become roid'irlande91. So it is TARDIS.
kingofireland91 1 week ago
@fbiuzz And he is actually stating the truth. He DID kill his own kind because they were changing into something he knew was evil.
MegaTwilightgirl123 2 weeks ago
@MegaTwilightgirl123 He didn't kill them, he just timelocked them.
rpottage 2 weeks ago
That was actually one of 11's darkest moments, and it just fleeted by. He almost bragged about having killed all those people. Something that used to rip him apart, now he's embraced it as part of him, something that defines him.
SmileChicky 3 weeks ago 4
@SmileChicky No because earlier in the episode, he was saying if he finds The Time Lords he will try to explain it to them. He wants forgiveness for murdering his friends and people. He will never embrace what he has done. He just uses it as a way to say, "Look, I have killed my entire species off to save those who deserve it, plus all the Daleks (more or less). Fear me, because I am willing to do the same to you." He uses his experience as a threat, but deep down probs wishes he never did it
kingofireland91 1 week ago
Mmmmmpf - everyone's like, "this is so funny/brilliant/awesome", and, yes, it totally is! But, wait, does no one else - I don't know - think how absolutely sad this is? He killed all the Time Lords - even in a funny context, I still find that kind of haunting and sad. But... oh well. :)
PhoenixWormwood137 3 weeks ago
Brilliant quote
lonebox 3 weeks ago
Fantastic!!! ;)
personalchefflaviac 4 weeks ago
Ouch.
Gubbywubby 1 month ago
Does it go into depth of when and how he kills the timelords with the previous Doctors? If so can someone tel me which doctor? And does it actually show him killing them? And at the very biginnging of the series. In 1963 when the Doctor was only 300. Is he the last of them there?
OptiSD 1 month ago
@OptiSD
1-No.
2-The other versions of the Doctor weren`t involved.
3-Nope.
4-Nope again. Chronologically, the ninth Doctor became the last timelord.
TVRagga 1 month ago
@TVRagga Damn... So we have to wait until the next couple seasons to know what fu.ly happend. Because The End of Time movie didn't go into to much depth.
OptiSD 1 month ago
@OptiSD They never showed him killing the time lords, unfortunately - it would have been a brilliant episode. I believe it was the eighth Doctor who killed them (the events took place during the break that went from eight to nine), and pretty much all we know is that it was with a gun called "The Moment" that can erase things from Time. There's never been an episode showing it.
PhoenixWormwood137 3 weeks ago
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@OptiSD They never showed him killing the time lords, unfortunately - it would have been a brilliant episode. I believe it was the eighth Doctor who killed them (the events took place during the break that went from eight to nine), and pretty much all we know is that it was with a gun called "The Moment" that can erase things from Time. There's never been an episode showing it.
PhoenixWormwood137 3 weeks ago
@OptiSD well, except for a tiny touch in "The End of Time Part 2". But it never showed the Doctor in that one. Only the citadel on Gallifrey during the war.
PhoenixWormwood137 3 weeks ago
@OptiSD The incarnation of the Doctor who actually killed the Time Lords in the Time War was either Eight or Nine. The first Seven came from a Gallifrey that was still there and very powerful - I think Two was the first incarnation to specifically name the Time Lords, and Three the first to name Gallifrey. The Time War and the extinction of that people was introduced with Nine, but could have been done by Eight.
TranscendentLion 3 weeks ago
@TranscendentLion It was definitely done by Eight. They never go into much detail about it, but it was definitely Eight. He modified a gun and called it The Moment.
AutomaticOcelot 3 weeks ago
@AutomaticOcelot I also read somewhere, can't remember where, but it also caused his regeneration into Nine
GriffithAMPS 3 weeks ago
@GriffithAMPS I thought so too, but I just read that it was a DW comic titled 'The Flood" that was intended to see the Eighth Doctor's regeneration, but it didn't happen because of legal reasons. However, until they officially show his regeneration, I'm going to say that's where it happened. The Eighth Doctor was killed by the Cybermen. It also says he absorbed radiation. Just like Tennant.
AutomaticOcelot 3 weeks ago
@OptiSD The Eighth Doctor modified a De-Mat gun to destroy the planet and put a Time-Lock on the war. It's never shown anywhere, but it is talked about in The End of Time, by Rasilon. And the Doctor himself says he killed everyone involved in the war in one second flat. I can't remember which episode, but it was the Ninth Doctor that said it. I'm pretty sure he was talking to a Dalek, so that narrows down the options...
AutomaticOcelot 3 weeks ago
Total ownage lol.
ten10dix12 1 month ago
pawn to bishop 2 mate.
MrApollo254 1 month ago
"Fear me I've killed all of them."
"You what? your a mad psychopath, what got you to think that that was a good idea.?"
2DCloud 1 month ago
BEST SCENE EVER!!!!!!!
DJNsidious 1 month ago
House: "fear me I've killed hundreds of timelords"
Doctor: "fear me I've killed all of them"
PWNAGE
ChOcOwlEts 1 month ago 4
Maybe it's just me, but I'm thinking an extremely messed up version of New York, New York here.
"If I can kill you there, I can kill you anywhere."
Beriorn 1 month ago
Fear me I've killed hundreds of time lords. Doctor: Bitch Please
pierocks94 1 month ago
5 time lords watched this
NOOBHACK 1 month ago
evil tardis: "fear me I've killed hundreds of timelords"
the doctor: "fear me I've killed all of them"
Me: "ooh snap"
darkmetal247 1 month ago
fear me, i've watched 3 season back too back of doctor who in one day
duybum999 1 month ago
@duybum999 You'd need a time machine! D:
Ayelis 1 month ago
@duybum999 fear me..ive watched all of them
frogerssubject 1 month ago
Do you have the clip where the doctor talks about losing hope all over again?
TriviaFreak 1 month ago 8
@TriviaFreak I have all the episodes, so which is that quote from?
GabrielsSwordVideos 1 month ago
@GabrielsSwordVideos its from the same episode of the clip. Its when he realizes he was hearing the distress signals from the cubes and the actual time lords and tells Aunt and uncle to run
BleedingVamp 3 weeks ago
in one movie he says a monk taught him how to breathe without o2 didn't help him in this episode in fact any episode
kalakoo1 1 month ago
When I get bored I walk around randomly quoting this scene lol. People at grocery stores hate me lol
Funkytoad20 1 month ago
See, this is my problem he says it so flat that could had been an epic scene 10 or 9 or hell even 6 could had done a better job. I'm not blaming Matt he's not a bad doctor I blame Moffat, there I said it.
w7100 1 month ago
@w7100 Thank you for saying that, he could've said it with so much more emotion..but no it was dead and flat and ruined the line :(
RomanticideMusic 1 month ago
@RomanticideMusic why would he have said it with more emotion... the fact that he said in in your terms 'dead and flat' is to actually put the fear behind the statement, plus there was a reason the doctor ended up killing the timelords another reason for there to be no emotion behind the doctor sayin "Fear me, I've killed them all"
adamANXIETY1992 1 month ago
@adamANXIETY1992 I am a doctor who fan so don't find it necessary to give me a crash course as to why the doctor did what he did, i just believed it to be pretty flat. When i say emotion, i don't mean sad, i mean more behind the words, a hint more anger, authority or anything..just not how he actually said it
RomanticideMusic 1 month ago
@RomanticideMusic It was MEANT to be dead and flat. For goodness sakes, he's been angry and sad about the fate of the Timelords to the point he just doesn't care any more. He's not taking pride for killing them nor is he pitying them.
TakeruTakemoto12 1 month ago 32
@TakeruTakemoto12 You sir, hit the nail on the head.
tourdeforce17 1 month ago
@TakeruTakemoto12 Wow, someone who understands story and character.
shagoosty 1 month ago
@TakeruTakemoto12 I agree that it was meant to be dead and flat, but I think he's STILL VERY angry and sad about what he did to Gallifrey. He DOES still pity them, and he misses them like heck; the reason he says this line so almost nonchalantly isn't that he no longer cares, it's that he cares so much it hurts to talk about it, and he can't bring himself to show that pain. If he doesn't show it, he can pretend it isn't there.
thatwhichisgiven 3 weeks ago
@RomanticideMusic He doesn't like to think about it, so he glosses over it nonchalantly, just like he does everything else that hurts him. He's been hurt so much he just doesn't know how to let himself cry or be angry about certain things anymore. And how else could he have said it that would have scared off the House better? Matt said this line perfectly. Eleven is, always, forever, eternally and perpetually, EPIC.
thatwhichisgiven 3 weeks ago
House - Fear me, I've ripped apart hundreds of bowties.
Doctor - Fear me, I've got 7 billion spare bowties.
House - f*ck.
SpectreICollateral 1 month ago
fear me... ill kill u if u dont lemme see this episode again... oh wait.... to late....
cheesedoodles11 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
Fear Me, Ive taken hundreds of arrows to the knee.
SegaUnited 1 month ago
@SegaUnited no...not in doctor who...DON'T YOU DARE TRY TO MAKE AN "ARROW TO THE KNEE" REFERENCE
kaizoisevil 1 month ago
@kaizoisevil Too Bad i already did >:)
Ive been a fan long enough to get the priviledge:)
SegaUnited 1 month ago
@SegaUnited yeah...but just...no...it ruins things. It does not mix with Doctor Who. let the overused meme be used with other things.
kaizoisevil 1 month ago
@kaizoisevil Ill admit it was Dum :3
SegaUnited 1 month ago
I love his voice.
pbjellybeanful 2 months ago
Fear me. I wear a bowtie
Fear me. I wear a bowtie AND fez.
LovinThePlatapus 2 months ago 53
@LovinThePlatapus I bought a fez, and a bowtie off of Amazon. Also a button that says "Bowties and fezes are cool"
OptiSD 1 month ago
him-fear me,ive killed hunderds of time lords
doctor-fear me,i killed the rest
me shouting at the tv-kick his ass matt!!!
my mom-WHAT DID U JUST SAY!
me-I SAID NOTHING
CamTheQuiet 2 months ago 2
I hope that they will bring back Jenny, from the David Tennant era, she would be river song's daughter-in-law
atlantian120 2 months ago
@atlantian120 You mean step-daughter:D
breathless792 2 months ago
@breathless792 whatever
atlantian120 2 months ago
fear me i farted
mohaalover500 2 months ago in playlist Liked videos
translation: BITCH YOU AINT GOT SHIT!!
butheadbros 2 months ago 67
@butheadbros YES!!!
zrichards2871 1 month ago
:(
ZAPdontlook 2 months ago
Fear me. I can steal your chocoolate.
Emseypops 2 months ago
@Emseypops Fear Me. I stole all of your chocolate.
AtomiskZabaleta 2 months ago
@AtomiskZabaleta :O!!!!! Lol :)
Emseypops 2 months ago
@AtomiskZabaleta Fear me...that wasn't really chocolate.
WannaBeANerd 2 months ago
Gaiman always come up with these kickass liners
Beerbottles123 2 months ago
Evil tardis: Fear me i have killed hundreds of timelords
Doctor :Fear me i have killed them all
He looks so upset when he says that.
princesspeach587 2 months ago 61
@princesspeach587 He was. He didn't want to kill the Time Lords, but he had to otherwise they would have destroyed the whole universe.
Calriec 1 month ago
@princesspeach587
The Time War did that to him.
TheEndlessWarlock 1 month ago
@princesspeach587 wouldn't you be if you were responsible for the destruction of your own species? :(
MalWave 1 month ago
@princesspeach587 doctor whoooo
gamesbub 1 month ago
@LegoDaleks He did kill all of them. The last David Tennant Doctor Who he shoots to machine that would have brought back Gallifrey and all the timelords , and since their trapped in time, they are just in a constant state of dying, so yeah, he killed them all.
Pinheadlou666 2 months ago 8
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@Pinheadlou666 You said it yourself. They're not dead. Believe it or not there is a difference between moribund & death. You must also agree that they most certainly are not extinct. It has been proven time & time again that he is indeed not the last of the timelords. ReTarD & Muppet have an obsession with contradicting themselves, not just once or twice but over & over & over again & again & again.
LegoDaleks 2 months ago
@LegoDaleks You also should explain what this argument is about
GabrielsSwordVideos 2 months ago
@Pinheadlou666 Could you please explain the whole point of both sides of this arguement please, because I can't find the start of what provoked this.
GabrielsSwordVideos 2 months ago
@GabrielsSwordVideos Whiiiich is odd considering I can see everyone's posts
GabrielsSwordVideos 2 months ago
@Pinheadlou666 I'm still hoping for Rule 1 to be invoked at some point to bring back Susan. He'd lie about her continued existence if he thought it would keep her safer.
ctraver 2 months ago
@Pinheadlou666 Wasn't he the one who locked them away in time to begin with?
AtarahDerek 2 months ago
@AtarahDerek Uh huh
GabrielsSwordVideos 2 months ago
@GabrielsSwordVideos Originally he locked them in a time lock, but all throughout The End Of Time Rassilon andthevisionary talked about how this was the end, The Time Lords would either return or burn. What they did broke the time lock and when the Doctor and The Master defeated Rassilon The time lord didn't go back to the time lock, they and everything that was in the time lock were destroyed. At least accordigng to everything Rassilon, the council, and the visionary said.
carmichaelsinclaire 1 month ago
@Pinheadlou666 not to mention before hand he had killed everyone, Daleks and Timelords, since it was the only way to end the time war and save the universe
nayr3195 1 month ago
@nayr3195 IM pretty sure the 9th Doctor said that. He burned them all. The Daleks and the Time Lords. They all were destoryed. Two great civilizations destroyed and it was the only way to end the war.
yves0010 1 month ago
@yves0010 yes i believe that is what i said. he's mentioned the war throughout the 9th, 10th, and 11th incarnations. in fact, the 9th doctor was born out of war. that's why he was an asshole, and also why the doctor hated that form
nayr3195 1 month ago
@yves0010 Christopher Eccleston was ruddy brilliant - he could turn from laughing and joking to brooding dark and serious in an instant. Doubt the relaunch of Doctor Who would've succeeded if they hadn't had anyone like him to portray the way Russel T Davis had written the Doctors character - an old soldier, a killer, a war orphan, a repentant sinner all in one.
SimonB198207 1 month ago
He should had said it with a little more punch to it
w7100 2 months ago
People, just ignore LegoDaleks, he is a pea-brained old who apologist who is jealous of the great success Moffat and Davies' genius has brought to the franchise. People like him are closet homophobes and have an unhealthy fixation on "pure old-school Who", they are small-minded bufoons who have forgotten DW is all about change and adapting to modern times to stay relevant, let them slip back to their 50 pence budget wobbly sets and overly hammy acting with six parts of technobabble drivel
ZipZagginGallifrey 2 months ago
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@ZipZagginGallifrey Guess who proved their small-mindedness? You did. A Whovian can't possible be a homophobe cuz JNT (the longest running producer of DW) was gay as well. Repetitive, shallow story-lines aren't the work of a genius.
The sets wobble today e.g. The Pandorica. There wasn't as much technobabble in DW as there is magic in Nu-hu. CGI & bad lighting (too dark with either green, red, or blue lights shining on the actors faces & fog machine smoke) are all cheap amateurish tricks.
LegoDaleks 2 months ago 2
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@ZipZagginGallifrey (continued) for some reason you think that success=quality. But Twilight disproves that. Nu-hu is a lot like Twilight: here today, gone tomorrow, it also has ancient Vampires behave like school children (reminds me of an ancient Timelord), are not monstrous but instead are highly interested in sex & romance (Nu-hu), & it perverts the myth of the vampire and gets it completely wrong (like Nu-hu perverts the Whoniverse)
Believe it or not over 26 years DW DID move with the times
LegoDaleks 2 months ago
@LegoDaleks i must disagree with you sir. New who has everything old who has... name a few things it doesnt have
LifterC3 2 months ago
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@LifterC3 Nu-hu lacks: intelligent dialogue, sic-fi (his magic wang solves all the problems), fitting incidental music (Nu-hu music sounds like everything else - every trailer, every film score, every TV score, every commercial nowadays all have the same music. DW isn't supposed to be the same as everything else), good monster designs (usually just a person with an animal head), interesting stories (Nu-hu is repetitive & rips off famous modern American movies & TV shows) Do you want me to go on?
LegoDaleks 2 months ago
@ZipZagginGallifrey
Whoah, whoah, whoah.
You can call LegoDaleks nasty names because, let's face it, he's an idiot.
But you do NOT, I repeat; do NOT, insult Classic Who.
purplebananafish 2 months ago
@ZipZagginGallifrey I'll feed the troll if I want to feed the troll.
keinve2 2 months ago
"Fear me, I've walked hundreds of miles"
"Fear me, I've walked one thousand"
norbit87 2 months ago 41
@norbit87 fear me, my power level is 9000
fear me, my power level is OVER 9000
kaizoisevil 2 months ago
@norbit87 "Fear me, I've walked all of them"
Lozimia2 1 month ago
Ya know... if you use imagination and creativity... the "old" and "new" Doctor Who stuff is the same. Then again, you can even do that without imagination and creativity, as long as you accept that not everything about the series is going to be immediately explained and spoon-fed to you.
Gwentheferret 2 months ago
aro from twilight suddenly became badass!
Dalekzilla54 2 months ago
Watch good man goes to war to find out what "only water in the forest is the river" means it at the end
twilightlover1998me 2 months ago
Which episode is this from?
mike12313 2 months ago
@mike12313 The Doctor's Wife Series 6. It says so in the description....
Frodo58 2 months ago
Fear me, I'm a Youtuber quoting from the video i just watched.
LegoDaleks 2 months ago
@LegoDaleks fear me i quoted them all.
purseus 2 months ago
All the time lords are dead - they somehow come back to life.
All the Daleks are dead - they return more often & in greater numbers than when they weren't extinct.
Can't this Godforsaken series make up its mind?
LegoDaleks 2 months ago
@LegoDaleks Well, actually, the Time Lords and Daleks were never killed, but simply locked in time. The Daleks managed to free themselves thanks to Dalek Caan in Journey's End, and the Time Lords freed themselves using the Master in End of Time.
It is pretty funny though, it's like a running gag with the Daleks. Just including the the new series, it's gone from one to thousands to four to millions to four to one to billions to three to five.
stbeecher 2 months ago
@stbeecher I think the Nu-Dr. actually says: The whole Dalek race wiped out in 6 seconds.
He also said that he's the last of his kind, which would mean that Susan, Romana, Drax, the Monk, The Rani, the Master etc. would all be dead, but then of course the Master returns a bunch of times (or just a really bad actor who claims to be the master) Then of course the rest of the timelords, who the Dr. gets rid of, even though he'd always cry about the memory of them. continuity - what's that?
LegoDaleks 2 months ago
fear me, i've killed them all..
Kachingya 2 months ago
Isnt ther anyone who hear what Rory says? I dont understand why there isnt a forest in here?
DarkShadow4242 2 months ago
@DarkShadow4242 I don't understand; there isn't a forest here - coz Tardis says "the only RIVER is in the forest"
MultiBelle22 2 months ago
@Draco1985m he didn't want them to do what he did he feels bad about it he didn't want them doing the same duh
TheJes8p 3 months ago
The way he says it, with a tinge of dark humor, just makes my heart break.
Matt Smith, you brilliant man you.
Bleach821 3 months ago
That really depresses me whenever I think about it. Am I the only one?
OiseauHiver 3 months ago
There isn't much I wouldn't give to see David Tennant do this line. He'd have made it unforgettable. Matt Smith just isn't on the same level. *sigh* I miss Ten.
ladypredator 3 months ago
@ladypredator Matt far better than David. i sorry but david was useless.
CPTTAYLOR592 1 month ago
hold it right there!
River = pond
Song = Melody
AAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGG!
Prinsgezindepatriot 3 months ago
@Prinsgezindepatriot
..... Yes. That its how it goes. River song is Melody's alias.
....... Its been apparent from almost the beginning....
itsmeyoudorkrly 3 months ago
@itsmeyoudorkrly I know who Melody pond is. The ingenius methods the writers must have used to come up with this, almost cracked my skull. So, I flusht it down in that comment.
Prinsgezindepatriot 3 months ago
@Prinsgezindepatriot Ah! That makes much more sense. xD Sorry for being a bitch, by the way. I dunno whats wrong with me today.
itsmeyoudorkrly 3 months ago
@itsmeyoudorkrly you probably saw to little Doctor who the past week. I reccomend you watch the 2010 christmas special. If that doesnt cure you, you arent human.
Prinsgezindepatriot 3 months ago
@Prinsgezindepatriot Will do! :)
itsmeyoudorkrly 3 months ago
@Prinsgezindepatriot Ingenius? You called the hacks of nu-hu ingenious? You must have been equally impressed when it was revealed that Jack & the face of Boe were the same person, even though they are like opposites. You should try watching REAL DW (63-89).
Stories like Warriors Gate & Trial of a Timelord might make you explode.
LegoDaleks 2 months ago
@LegoDaleks @LegoDaleks I can't quite put my finger on it, but I think that someone in here has a very strong bias against new Who, for whatever reason. If you want to criticize the new series, fine. We don't mind your pre-2005 purist beliefs. Just please, leave your senseless bashing OUT of a video about new Who. Thank you.
And because I couldn't resist, as for Jack/Boe, you'd be surprised what millions of years can do to a man's personality.
stbeecher 2 months ago
@stbeecher Don't forget the change in accent. But I'm sure that U R convinced that ReTarD making 2 totally random characters the same character is ingenious. Since River Is so much like jack it would have made more sense for them 2 B the same.
It's not senseless bashing, it's accurate depiction. Nu-hu is a dumbed-down, soap opera, cartoon Casanova in Cardiff, not DW, any1 who says otherwise is lying. It also has less continuity now, when the whole series is written by one "writer", than ever B4.
LegoDaleks 2 months ago
Isn't it funny how when Tenant talked about the loss of the timelords during his time as The Doctor...it sounded sad but when he does it sounds like he did it for the luls
Arella17 3 months ago
@Arella17 the 9th & 10th cried over them, but then the 10th seems to hate them when they turn up again in End of Time. Continuity - what's that?
LegoDaleks 2 months ago
@LegoDaleks 9 and 10 chose to remember them as they were before the time war. He hates what Rasilon did to them more than anything else.
tic07096903 2 months ago
@tic07096903 Ahem, it wasn't just Rassilon who turned up in End of Time, it was a bunch of others as well & anyway, the Dr. in 63-89 DW never liked the timelords, so that would be pre-timewar.
Actually the Dr. was prob. just lying about the timewar, because ReTarD has undone all of the timewar's effects in subsequent episodes. e.g. It wiped out the Daleks - well the Daleks return more often & in greater numbers after their supposed extinction, than ever before.
LegoDaleks 2 months ago
@LegoDaleks Erm, the 63-89 Doctor DID like his own people, he just didnt care much for their policy of non-interferance, that's not the same as hating his people you stupid cunt.
ZipZagginGallifrey 2 months ago
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@ZipZagginGallifrey ...(continued) So according to you the Dr. always liked his own people and was sad, even close to crying (established in Nu-hu since the 9th Dr) anytime they even got mentioned - so now explain this video clip that we are actually commenting under. Where are his tears now? He's even quite cocky the way he boasts how many timelords he has wiped out. Consider that obvious inconsistency before you start your nonsensical name-calling.
LegoDaleks 2 months ago
@LegoDaleks The 10th didn't hate them...he understood what it would mean for them to return the Time War nearly ripped the Universe apart and he didn't want that to happen...it wasn't hate...it was necessity...and Rassilon was leading em...I don't think there's any love between those 2...and think about who the Master is to the Doctor...he's more than an enemy they were friends before enemies...look at his reaction when the Master dies and that tells you everything you need to know about that.
Arella17 2 months ago
@Arella17 Dude, the timewar never happened. And the whole Rassilon bit doesn't make sense, because Rassilon died centuries ago, before Nu-hu.
End of Time has so many plot inconsistencies. Like there are two Gallifreyan guards, but they are dressed up like timelords in special ceremonial garb. And the Dr. regenerates for no reason. You don't have to try to make excuses for ReTarD's incompetence.
LegoDaleks 2 months ago
@LegoDaleks The series is written by two Authors...if you've forgotten that little tidbit. Russel T. Davies and Steven Moffat...they're names are on seperate episodes as the writer. So are you sure it was Davies who wrote that episode? You're so biased for old Who why don't you go watch them instead of trolling the New Doctor Who.
Arella17 2 months ago
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@Arella17 -sigh- ReTarD establishes things and contradicts them again over and over during his time, just as Muppet does. They might as well be the same person, e.g. One would expect "Eleventh Hour" to be as different from "The End of Time" as "Rose" was to "Survival", But it is no different.
Muppet copies ReTarD's style more accurately than ReTarD himself. Muppet doesn't have the balls that ReTarD did to make any changes.
LegoDaleks 2 months ago
@LegoDaleks why is this arguement happening?
This was just a bout an awesome comeback line? o_O
HaloDrwhoSG1SGASGU 2 months ago