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Brilliant 11th Doctor monologue in Doctor Who - Night Terrors (HD)

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Uploaded by on Sep 4, 2011

The Doctor rattles off a 'wonders of the universe'-based monologue to a bemused father.

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  • Night Terrors was an average episode, but as always I would happily watch it again and again simply for Matt's performance =)

  • @tourdeforce17 I wasn't too enamoured with most of the season to be honest, but Matt certainly is entertaining.

  • @DefinitionOfTroll Cool story bro

  • wait i though a monologue was where it just involved one person?

  • @balloooonatic The other guy says like 2 words interspersing the Doctor's big spiel, I think it qualifies as a monologue.

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  • I feel like facepalming everytime I watch and Alex goes, "You're not from social services, are you?"

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  • Ah, thanks so much for posting this! Love - love - love this monologue, and I am kind of tired of skipping through a slow-loading episode to find it ;)

  • no he is defiantly not from social services

  • @DefinitionOfTroll I respect that.

  • @DefinitionOfTroll Ha! I DISLIKED YOU!

  • @NailimixamSamaro You're thinking of soliloquy, a monologue is just a long speech by one character, it can be to other characters.

  • @danehb89

    No it doesn't. A monologue doesn't consider the amount of words another person says this person could react by action. Even if the other person wouldn't say something it'll still be a dialog since it's addressed to another person.

    In a monologue the character actually talks to himself. He reflects about things and feelings. It's like thinking loud actually.

    But the crucial point of a monologue is: It's not addressed to anyone.

    Whereas here it's addressed to another person.

    (No harm)

  • The music really does wonders for this show!

  • @sorsaria agreed.

  • What if he *were* from Social Services, after all?

  • @GrimnEvil4Ever

    Correction: "No; I am a madman with a box."

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