Doctor Who - I Forgive You John Simm
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@932sd TO FORGIVE IS ONE OF THOSE GODLY POWERS. IN FACT THAT'S THE SUM OF ALL GODLY POWERS .... LOVE.
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@flyfloyd333 Oh my gosh I know right? I hate the Master's character and love him at the same time. It's like on one hand he's completely horrible but on the other I kind of understand why he does what he does, being one of the last of the time lords and the only one who hears the drums all the time. I was so sad when he died the first time and then they did it to me again! I love John Simm as the Master!
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I love this scene!!! One of my favorite moments! I love how the Doctor's character is shown in this scene and David Tennant does it brilliantly. I really miss David Tennant.
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You have to admit that this is a very deep and touching scene. It shows that a hero's true strenght is compassion.
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@andrewdafoe GTFO The 11th BLOWS looks like a brawl3er and that is not look for doctor
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@flyfloyd333 .....O.o okay that's messed up...the master is a monster...and now...he's adorable ? people are so weird
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@charmedgamer01 I kinda agree I think the 9th would have killed him on the spot O.o i didn't really like ten that much 11 is better
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how can i watch this clip but the full one?
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i thaught the doctor was going to say something different or something more powerful like the master's secret name but then again that was the first time i saw it, but that was the first time i saw it after two more times is finaly got the sentence "i forgive you"
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Haha, hugs are so scary for the Master... Lol. :]
The beauty of the show, well THE character that is Doctor Who, is beautifully captured here.
Basically he gets Godly powers and does he use them? No. Instead he tenderly embraces his worst enemy and forgives him.
932sd 2 years ago 45
You have to remember that the Doctor and the Master were once very good friends, and were the only intellectual equals each other had ever had. Ever since Pertwee and Delgado, they've enjoyed a unique relationship as far as enemies go, in that they both seem to on some level enjoy their battles as friends may often do.
That's why "I forgive you" is so important, because the Doctor still obviously misses that man he was once friends with, and perhaps on some level the Master does too.
VoteSaxon2007 2 years ago 29