She's also totally holding up her end of the bargain they had as kids. Be as cool as you can!
@pikeyMcBarkin4 сағат бұрын
hoping for a season 2 teaser this week
@pikeyMcBarkin4 сағат бұрын
Nice video!
@user-jk6fn6sj3y5 сағат бұрын
I was surprised when watching ep 11 after Kafka reveals himself in ep 10. I was expecting Mina & evarywan els to look down on him & maybe Ishikawa & Shinomia to get in trouble or for Kafka to act like they knew nothing. It feals like such a common trope in that kind of situation, so it felt like a breath of fresh air for evarywan to be OK with having him around. Hell, I was expecting Mina to give him the cold shoulder & ignore his egsistnce completely. Was I surprised by how unreasonable the director general acted? No (the powerful leader not listening & being totally unreasonable is another common trope), but I can't picture them doing anything different or more original & have it just as impactful.
@hi_imcharlotte215 сағат бұрын
7:58 i am in LOVE with the opening to this anime, but i will always and forever point out... deadman wonderland did it first
@user-jk6fn6sj3y4 сағат бұрын
What do you mean by "deadman wonderland did it first"? Are you referring to how the op is 1 continuing shot with no cuts or that it's all cgi or both? Just curius
@AnarchosynКүн бұрын
Given Suthek never materialized during the 73 Yards timeline, I guess all it took to pacify him was a scenic Welsh vista. Leshed to death in the time vortex? 15 could have saved a tear, and just purchased him a timeshare in Tenby or Abersoch.
@johnrider5701Күн бұрын
It's not just in a bad way it's dead and buried.
@ObiwanNekodyКүн бұрын
This anime was indeed well done.
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
A very good anime indeed
@user-jk6fn6sj3y4 сағат бұрын
The fact that I'm a fan of the monstervers probably helped keep my attention. We had a very obvious godzilla reference in ep 11 with kaiju no. 2, so I wonder if it will have any other toho monster references in the future.
@nytesla_punk33272 күн бұрын
Big Finish is where the Whoniverse really is
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
I gotta check out Big Finish at some point. Whovians keep raving about it.
@ArtemisRahl152 күн бұрын
Fun fact: Dungeon Meshi is like the Mushoku Tensei of food manga/anime. In that it came out earlier (not first, of course… there are way more cooking/food manga that are decades older), and influenced plenty of subpar manga that got animated before it. It always bugged me that Campfire cooking in another world got animated before this one. But looking back… I guess it’s a good thing because they were able to work on it more and polish it. It just sucks that people are sleeping on it because they think it’s just another Campfire cooking rip-off. I also appreciate that you say Laios’ name right 😂😂😂 most people call him Louse 😅😅😂😂
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
Luckily the people who have seen this anime are eating good. And if season 2 continues with this high quality then this could be an anime that gets more an more popular with time. Also I was having such an existential crisis with Laios's name. I could not tell if I was doing it right. But it seems like people screw it up far more than I ever could.
@andro_id2 күн бұрын
Bipolar disordered Doctor as the result of bi-generation 😁/ 😭
@DemonKnight942 күн бұрын
I played it first in 2006 as a teen on ps2, later i rebought it for ps2 in 2014 replayed the whole thing. Then again the HD remaster for PS4 in 2020, Amzaing game. 6:42 The joke is on you, because the paintings is what you drew on Ammy's mask in Orochi's cave. Also the dress makes Sakuya's butt look like a peach.
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
Oh yeah, I think I did get a little naughty with Ammy's mask.
@CyberController-3 күн бұрын
Considering this is the only negative Season 1 review I've seen, it's safe to say the reviews are mostly positive.
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
Most reviews I've seen have been negative, at least on KZfaq. That said I would say the response has been more mixed than anything. It's got a score of 6.1/10 on IMDb and on rotten tomatoes critics have it at 95% fresh whereas audiences have it at 27% rotten. I would say critics overall liked it but audiences were very split. Although everyone agrees it's better than the Chibnall era of the show.
@CyberController-Күн бұрын
@@liamnidas It's certainly more consistent than Chib.
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
@@CyberController- Undeniably more consistent. We don't ever want to relive that era.
@user-or3oe4cq6m3 күн бұрын
I'm out now, not even the hardest Dr Who can watch this tripe.
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
Don't blame you. if it weren't for the fact that my friends watch this show and we discuss it afterwards, I'd have dropped this show too.
@THEFORBIDDENMAN-lk7of3 күн бұрын
POLITICAL CORRECTNESS GET`S A KICKING AS THE SHOW ROLLS INTO THE LONG GRASS, WERE NO ONE CARES WHICH RABBIT HOLE IT DROPS IN
@THEFORBIDDENMAN-lk7ofКүн бұрын
THANK YOU
@junny1863 күн бұрын
I really don't know about this era honestly, I enjoyed it more then you did, but the feeling is mutual
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
Hopefully, it can turn around next season, but this season hasn't filled me with lots of confidence.
@matthewdavidcurry98103 күн бұрын
Agreed.
@sayachan60694 күн бұрын
I enjoyed the middle of the series but the first two episodes and finale where extremely mid. On one side I am glad to see better representation but RTD also has this problem of "Overcorrecting" such as the Davros retcon where he created a problem that didn't really exist before, the Sonic screwdriver stuff, the awful "Male presenting time lord" line which made me as a trans person cringe or the sutekh cultural appropriation line which made me roll my eyes. He does good things on the casting and I loved the sutble twist about racism in dot and bubble but he also does what I like to call stupid RTD shit from time to time. Sadly I feel this more naunced criticism gets lost because there is a huge market for youtube channels screaming about "Everything I don't like is woke reeee!" Also eight episodes is far too little, I miss having a good meaty two parter that wasn't just the series finale plus with two doctor light episodes we never had a lot of time to get to know 15.
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
Completely agree with everything you just said. The overcorrecting has the exact same effect on me. It just always pulls me out of the episode. Like the show is stopping to make a point regardless of whether it actually fits in the episode or not. I also did like the subtlety of the racism in dot and bubble. I had been spoiled on it by my one friend who's a massive Dr Who fan and given this is Russell T. Davies who likes to overcorrect, I was a little worried about how it was going to be handled. But it was done quite well and in my opinion led to Ncuti Gatwa's best piece of acting in the series. And yeah we need more episodes and more two-parters. Some of the best stories in Doctor Who are two-parters. A lot of people think David Tennant's first series as the Doctor is quite weak but everyone loves the two-parter episodes.
@mathieuleader86014 күн бұрын
lightning never strikes twice.
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
Facts
@tom_46154 күн бұрын
Bro reeeeeeaaallly missed the point of 73 yards, worst take on it I’ve ever seen. Yapping about how it doesn’t make sense when it does, he just didn’t get it
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
Then explain it to me
@tom_46154 күн бұрын
Waaa new thing bad
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
That's childish
@tom_4615Күн бұрын
@@liamnidas yes it is, yet it is the opinion you hold
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
@@tom_4615 Mate you need to learn to be more respectful of other people. Look at the other comments on this video. There are plenty of people who disagree with me yet they have the maturity to discuss their disagreements with me. They don't just mock and be condescending.
@tom_4615Күн бұрын
@@liamnidas actually I don’t need to do anything. Your points were nitpicks, i see these types of “arguments” for every new era of the show and even though you might not realise, you only prefer rtds original run because of nostalgia
@jessicah19214 күн бұрын
it would of been better if Ruby was River's/Doctors child. this would of made sense of "there is a song deep inside her", her connection with the doctor, him saying "i know my granddaughter but i haven't meet my children yet. life of a timelord", also her connection with making it snow would of made some sense. would of made sense of them bringing up Susan so much. like that would be her future child that already traveled with the doctor. Also it would of made a good end to River all together.
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
They just needed to actually pay off the set up and not blue ball us. So many red herrings just for a wet fart ending. What you've suggested is far better than what we got.
@triplejazzmusicisall18834 күн бұрын
All that money and they ued a bungee cheal to buy rope to apparently keep control of an ultim ate god. Seriosuly!
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
It was really silly and in keeping with how dumb the finale was.
@TimelordShepherd5 күн бұрын
Why did I stop watching Doctor Who I became a fan of Doctor Who around September of 1977 when my roommate introduced the show to me. My first Doctor Who story was “The Brain of Morbius” part one. (Season 13, serial 5) The Doctor was Tom Baker, and Elisabeth Sladen was his companion Sarah Jane Smith. There were elements of Gallifreyan history and it talked about regeneration. Directed by Christopher Barry, written by "Robin Bland" (Terrance Dicks rewritten by Robert Holmes), script editor Robert Holmes, and produced by Philip Hinchcliffe. One of the greatest teams in Doctor Who history. Has to be one of the better first stories for any newcomer. I stayed a fan of Doctor Who, watching when I could and reading any book I could find about the show, pre-internet, and Doctor Who stories, pre-VHS. I had no issues with a female Doctor. Counting the War Doctor, there were 13 incarnations, which was the established limit. We know that other Timelords had survived the Time War. The Doctor knowing his time is at the end runs across a female Time Lady and takes her on as his student. At the time of his death, he passes on all his knowledge and memories by telepathic contact. That didn’t happen, because as some of us recognized at the time and we all know now showrunner Chris Chibnall was more interested in checking as many WOKE boxes as he was in the show. It seems Russell T. Davis has the same goal this time around. Not being happy with the way, a female Doctor was introduced was not enough for me to stop watching Doctor Who. I got the DVD set when it came out. (That is how I view Doctor Who) Overall I felt Jodie Whittaker did a good job as the Doctor. Any fault anyone can have with her can be placed on Chibnall. He made the same mistake that was made by John Nathan-Turner did with Peter Davison. Three companions are too much when introducing a new Doctor, especially the first female Doctor. The only person who benefited from Chibnall's time as showrunner is JNT. He will no longer be remembered by some fans as the worst showrunner in the history of the show. Timeless Child is the story that ended Doctor Who for me. Chibnall completely destroyed what canon there was, and he turned the Timelords into child molesters. “The Doctor Who Timeless Child retcon subtly erases a classic legend.” screenrant.com/doctor-who-timeless-child-retcon-other-tecteun/ I have not completely given up on Doctor Who. I am so thankful for Big Finish. I believe the only way Davis can save the show is to pull a trick from “Dallas” and bring Whittaker back for a dream episode and erase her last two seasons or use Gatwa to erase the last three.
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
Chibnall has undoubtedly cemented himself as the worst show runner of Doctor Who. Even if Russell T. Davies completely ruins Doctor Who, he'll still have the Ninth and Tenth Doctor runs whereas Chibnall will forever be stuck with his sole run as show runner.
@drewcampbell85555 күн бұрын
Agreed with most of your episode analysis. All RTD's worst traits to the fore - rabbits out of the hat, love conquers all, sledge hammer political messaging - but worse still was the sheer sloppiness of the writing. 73 Yards felt chilling to begin with, but unravelled the further it went, and actually became insulting by the end - as did the series itself. The two old Rubies were played by different actresses. My feeling is the next series will turn all this on its head and we'll discover this is all an alternative reality. Or (gulp) a dream... By the way, I really like Ncuti as an actor and as the Doctor. Millie Gibson is not bad, but both were ill-served by the characterisations, artistic decisions (Dr-lite and the feckin musical numbers!) and awful plotlines. Ruby is ordinary so we're all special! Except the Doctor, of course, who's the feckin Timeless Child from nowhere and a (feared / hated) god even to the Time Lords. Honestly, there's still the occasional good episode, but Doctor Who jumped the shark after Capaldi left. What a waste.
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
I agree with all that. I don't like Ruby but Millie Gibson certainly acted her socks off in some scenes. And Ncuti Gatwa definitely proved he could be a good Doctor in some scenes. Yet the show only wants to showcase his ability to cry.
@F5ss5 күн бұрын
people did call the sue tech thing in the fandom though
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
Then they're much smarter people than I am
@matttune90925 күн бұрын
I agree that are a lot of issues with the show. The real problem, with the show, I feal like is the amount of episodes per season. And the writer, like seriously can't they just get an American writer.
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
They need more episodes. And please more two-parters. If need be, just have four two-parters.
@friendlyotaku95255 күн бұрын
For a show about change some Doctor Who fans really don't like change, huh.
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
Change can both be good and bad. Just because something has changed and just because that show has changed, doesn't mean it is above criticism. If we criticise it that means that it can continue to change hopefully for the better.
@evie._.lake205 күн бұрын
Completely agree
@HishamA.N_Comicbroe5 күн бұрын
I honestly really enjoyed this season but with the bad finale & reduced ep count, it really just sours you on the rest of the thing. I'll definitely be checking out the Christmas special cuz Moffat but still cautious on the rest. And I'm glad the comments are filled with genuine criticism instead of "wOkE".
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
I hate when things are just dismissively labelled as woke. It helps no one. I'm glad you enjoyed the season and I hope you really like season two as well. Also, I'll definitely be checking out the Christmas special cus like you said - Moffat.
@dwfan91-5 күн бұрын
I'm ngl this video was a good effort but I feel a bit disappointed that the analysis was so shallow and surface level. You are entitled to your opinion ofc and this video is very well made, good job on that front but I feel you could've gone deeper to really explain why you feel this way Edit: for an example so you know what I mean- your section on dot and bubble is around 1 minute long and half of it is dedicated to a minor gripe that doesn't matter and the other is dedicated to a good scene at the end. Going a little bit deeper would help us the audience understand why you like/don't like something
@HishamA.N_Comicbroe5 күн бұрын
Great to see you here. This video popped right next to yours lol.
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
I actually do agree with you and it's something I've struggled with a little. Ultimately, if I'd gone any deeper with my analysis I wouldn't have released the video on time. If I was a bigger channel and I knew that there was an audience waiting for me then I'd have considered going deeper and making a longer video, and releasing later. Plus, whilst my video doesn't have the best editing in the world, it does still take me quite a while. And a longer video with more thoughts would eat up even more time. So I'm actually quite happy to hear you liked that element. There's also the fact that my last Doctor Who video got taken down by the BBC so I also didn't want to risk making a really long video just for it to get taken down again. Honestly, I was really worried that would happen to this video. Also, the example you've given is really good. I will say that I did mention at the beginning of the video that there would be some criticisms that might seem minor or like nothing to others but were a big deal to me, Lindy not being able to walk is one of them. For me, it crossed the line. It was too silly for me to take the rest of the episode seriously. Cus, like other parts of the series, it just doesn't make sense that she can't walk properly, and just because the Doctor and Ruby both find it unbelievable doesn't suddenly rectify that. It's also the only way, before the ending where the little ball tries to kill Lindy, that Russell T. Davies tries to manufacture tension in the episode since the only time Lindy is in any danger is when she nearly walks right into the monster's mouth. It was just far too silly for me. Also, whilst I didn't go deeper on both those points. They were both part of a wider point. Lindy not being able to walk as part of Russell T. Davies's weak writing and penchant for going really silly this season and things not making sense. And the other about Ncuti's acting. Because I criticised his Doctor a fair bit but that scene at the end is by far his best piece of acting as the Doctor this season. Anyway, I rambled a little. Thank you for the criticism. It's good to help me improve and I'll try and take it onboard and hopefully the next video is better because of it. And again, thanks for complimenting the editing. That's another area I often stress about.
@dwfan91-Күн бұрын
@@liamnidas Ay man don't worry we all get better and oh my god do I sympathise with the copyright struggle from the BBC, those guys take the mick man. I'm sure your next video will be better and I pray that you don't have to deal w that process again trust me its the worst part of youtube literally sucks all the fun out of it. Good effort on the video my friend
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
@@dwfan91- Same to you man. Wishing the best with your channel.
@mattthesilent777RED6 күн бұрын
Gatwa's Doctor is a wimpy sad and cringy man who should be wiped from the canon. That's what will happen when I'm showrunner
@HishamA.N_Comicbroe5 күн бұрын
You think they're gonna allow some childish moron to be showrunner?? You need some maturity first. Literally talking like some Dalek instead of a real person. "wiped from canon" 🤓🤓👆
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
He did cry too much
@mattthesilent777RED6 күн бұрын
Jodie, Tennant 2 and Gatwa aren't canon, never have been, never will be. We must hate them and soon they will be wiped
@marcnairn94466 күн бұрын
Morya farty😂
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
Glad you liked it
@marcnairn9446Күн бұрын
@@liamnidas I'm a grown man but jokes like that will never not be funny to me haha
@benikisoka46596 күн бұрын
I disagree Season 1 / Series 14 is a Good season
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
I'm glad you enjoyed it. I didn't but hopefully even if I don't like the next one I hope that you continue to enjoy Ncuti's era as the Doctor.
@kathleenreed82456 күн бұрын
I stopped watching it after jodie left i liked jodie as a doctor her story line i didnt like but this series with the new doctor I really hate dont like thr new doctor at all. Wjll never watch it again only seen one episode of the new series as the doctor wasnt in it he told fans to touch grass we did
@cesartolentino28177 күн бұрын
I also don't believe Kill La Kill was a great anime. However, it was a landmark in the history of anime and in the history of Trigger itself. Being an anime-only original, it became the blueprint for what would eventually become the Studio Trigger identity. Character development, sakuga action sequences, awesome OST/OP/ED, and pushing the envelope on story-telling. Kill La Kill had been strongly influenced by Gurren Lagann after all, whose director and writer becoming pillars of Studio Trigger. I dare say that Kill La Kill was a sort of proof of concept for Studio Trigger's identity, an identity they carried with them into Promare, Cyberpunk Edgerunners, and now Delicious In Dungeon. This evolution had been in Studio Trigger's DNA. After all, the studio had emerged from the ground-breaking Studio Gainax, and that studio's origin as Daicon Films.
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
Completely agree with that. I don't like Kill la Kill but it did really set a standard for the future of Studio Trigger anime. And hopefully with Cyberpunk Edgerunners and Delicious in Dungeon, we'll see a greater trend of better anime from this studio.
@Doctor1797 күн бұрын
Don't you think it funny the best episode are when the doctor wasnt in them
@Latriise7 күн бұрын
Completely agree. Especially at how bad and nonsensical 73 yards was. And I also felt that Ncuti at the end of Dot and Bubble was the only moment he truly felt like the Doctor. I could literally picture every other Doctor reacting in that same way. But overall, this season felt like such a waste. The 9th Doctor had one season (and an actual reboot season at that), and he made the most of it. And other companions had one season, and made the most of it. 15 and Ruby did not make the most of their time. And I don't believe their relationship as meaningful.
@HishamA.N_Comicbroe5 күн бұрын
I agree with what you said but really disagree on the 73 Yards take.
@friendlyotaku95255 күн бұрын
what? 73 Yards was excellent.
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
It's crazy how much more meaningful the relationship between Nine and Rose feels in comparison to Fifteen and Ruby.
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
Sadly I really hate 73 Yards
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
73 Yards starts strong and then falls apart and goes in so many different directions
@mostamused27977 күн бұрын
Hopefully Series 2 will not make the same mistakes as Series 1? Hopefully 15 won't continue to be a big cry-baby? The writers/production will learn from the mistakes of Series 1. NEWSFLASH: Series 2 has already completed filming! Only special effects, music and the like left to accomplish. Series 2 had no chance of learning from the mistakes of Series 1. It's going to be a continuation. 😢
@doctorwhovian693563 күн бұрын
He cries because after spending time on earth as 14 his trauma is weighed down he moved on from that trauma and it made him more open to his feelings and sensitive if you payed any attention then you would understand
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
Yeah I doubt that season 2 will be very different to season one. The only positive change would be more of Fifteen.
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
That's not the issue. It doesn't matter if it makes sense or not for him to cry. It matters if the audience connects with his emotions and the majority don't seem to have because he cries so much that it has lost its impact.
@mostamused27977 күн бұрын
I cannot understand a complaint such as, "Sutekh appeared in the classic series, so new viewers today won't know who he is and will be confused." Well guess what... In Pyramids of Mars in 1975, all viewers watching then HAD NO IDEA WHO SUTEKH WAS!!! Those viewers watched the story and learned. Gosh, sort of the way new viewers watching Empire of Dreck LEARNED! Otherwise, good wrap-up review.
@L1z43vr5 күн бұрын
The problem isn't that people won't know who he is and would be confused. The problem is that people won't know that he is a returning villain that is being RE-introduced to us as this massive plot twist. Sure, you could argue the Daleks and the Cybermen were reintroduced like this, but I'll argue this point: The Daleks and the Cybermen had been introduced at the middle of the season and served as a Chekov's gun for the finale. We had an entire episode to reintroduce these enemies and _why_ they were dangerous and show us _who_ they are only using that episode, without having to rely on Classic Who footage or lore (for instance, the Daleks being a threat in the Time War, and the Cybermen being alternative versions of an "old enemy" the Doctor faced). Meanwhile, Sutekh just appears as a dog (which he wasn't in Pyramids of Mars), the Doctor says he did cultural appropriation of the Egyptians (which he didn't, the Egyptians saw Horus and the Osirians as gods and worshipped him) and that he had to ascend to godhood (he didn't, he was just that good). I think another commenter said it perfectly: "If you have the characters watching Pyramids of Mars in a memory TARDIS to reintroduce the villain, you've failed to reintroduce the villain." Edit: Also, I forgot to mention this, but if you're trying to market this series as this new jumping on point for new viewers, don't bring up a villain that only appeared once. Like, you maybe you could get away by using Omega, since I believe he appeared a few times during the Fifth Doctor's tenure, but... Actually, what am I typing? Don't bring anyone from the past eras, make a new villain! Introduce a new threat to the Whoniverse. Russel managed to do most of that with Series 1 in 2005, with the Slitheen and the ghosts with Charles Dickens, and that weird thing from Satellite Five. Maybe do that again instead of picking up threats from the earlier seasons, or in this case, earlier shows.
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
@L1z43vr Completely agree. Perfectly put.
@TheAquabears7 күн бұрын
I've given up on the show again. The chibnall era made me turn it off, and trying to sit through the garbage they put out this season did not bring me back. It's over. It's done. Get it off TV. Let it rest for another decade and maybe someone who actually cares about it can bring it back and make it worth watching again.
@friendlyotaku95255 күн бұрын
"Get it off TV" because you don't enjoy it so everyone else should go without?
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
If it weren't for my friends watching this season, I'd have dropped this show
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
@friendlyotaku9525 That's a very fair response
@friendlyotaku9525Күн бұрын
@@liamnidas I mean yeah it's fine if you don't enjoy it but it would be unfair to deprive others of it.
@tzarg7 күн бұрын
20:52 along with your 73 yards point, yeah it doesn't basically say "oh yeah there's 2 Sutekh's now" 24:08 yeah Doctor Who's always had supernatural elements but I think it should keep them low level or at least still kind of sci-fi
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
It can have supernatural stuff here and there. But I watch Doctor Who because it's a sci-fi show. How many alien enemies were there even in this season?
@tonyingram13377 күн бұрын
So...your criticism of the finale is that they brought back one of the best remembered and most iconic villains of the last 60 years, but you, supposedly a fan, didn't know who he was? Get over yourself! Your ignorance does not change the fact that for most of us who've actually watched the classic series, this was a big deal! Also, the fourteenth Doctor 's story is done, that's been made clear. Forget him. Also, the greatest era of Doctor Who was the Tom Baker era. Educate yourself, child! And we classic fans are not "a subsection of the fan base". We ARE the fan base!
@tzarg7 күн бұрын
Sutekh appeared in one (really good) episode 50 years ago, and this season is literally supposed to be a jumping on point for Disney+ people, how would THEY know about it? I'm pretty sure that's his point, yes, as someone that watched Pyramids of Mars, his return was a big deal, but you can see his point
@tonyingram13377 күн бұрын
@@tzarg Not really. Sutekh is one of the most well remembered villains in Who history, and Pyramids is generally considered one of the best stories. Every Who fan I know could pretty much recite the dialogue from every scene by heart.
@tzarg6 күн бұрын
@@tonyingram1337 I was the only person in my entire family who even knew the episode existed. Also, that doesn't change the fact that for knew viewers, who joined on Disney+, won't know who Sutekh is, or what all the memory TARDIS pieces are from
@tonyingram13376 күн бұрын
All of which I consider irrelevant. It's a sixty year old show. If they don't know something, a two minute Google search will educate them. As far as long term fans are concerned, Sutekh is well known.
@labratt37425 күн бұрын
This comment sounds entitled as fuck, and that’s coming from a massive Classic Who and 4th Doctor fan. Giving the rest of us a bad name.
@councilmanbanks65287 күн бұрын
I’m just going to say, some of your criticisms are just bad. I also think that this is the worse Season of since 2005, not counting Chibnial. For starters while yes I agree 15 cries too much, that isn’t his only quality. Ncuti does a great job showing a lot of the different emotions of the Doctor. When it comes to this Doctor we haven’t gotten much for a character study of him and that I think is unfortunate, I get it is annoying, but I wouldn’t write her off. When it comes to your complains about Ruby, you could apply that to most Doctor Who companions. They never really go into building up the relationship, what matters typically is the dynamic they have. I’d say Ruby works really well with 15, although the exit felt very forced. To be 15 and Ruby helped carry a lot of this season, because the Christmas Special and The 1st Episode weren’t good. I liked the 2nd Episode for the most part. LOVED BOOM and it is a CLASSIC MUST WATCH. I agree with your issues with 73 Yards because they never answer any questions and completely switch to a different villain. Also this is a minor thing, but stop saying that Roger is the most dangerous Prime Minister because remember when The Master destroyed the Earth. I think Dot and Bubble needed more time because they never get me to care about any other than Ricky because they are a bunch of rich spoiled brats, it could of been good but that made it ok. Then when it comes to Rogue, it was fine, was it dumb that shows keep trying to ignore the very big racism from the Elitist British people, yes. Doctor Who tends to do this at times, and when needing to handle stories in the past I get it. Also Rogue isn’t just New Jack, my big issue with him is he feels more like another Doctor and they moved past him being a bounty hunter far too quickly. When it comes to Legend of Ruby Sunday and Empire of Death I feel Sutekh’s return is similar to The Master where they build him up but it felt ending Empire was like most Doctor Who Finales rushed. It isn’t an excuse, but let’s stop acting like that is unique. Also about Rose, she is the most waisted character in Doctor Who, I feel like she is brought in, just to be their. With the Ruby Mystery, this was a bad ending. If it was something that Ruby would only focus on than maybe, but when she makes it snow something the Doctor hasn’t seen before, or something that scares a god, then that is just bad. I liked the video, even if I didn’t agree with some of your criticisms, I want the show to be better and hope in the future it is.
@friendlyotaku95255 күн бұрын
15 cries a lot and yeah, that is the point. he's a more emotionally vulnerable Doctor and I love that!
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
Ncuti Gatwa really could be a great Doctor but I agree they keep boxing him in and making him one note. Also agree about Roger. They did the same thing with Sutekh. "He's the most dangerous enemy I've ever face" or something like that. I wonder when we'll hear that again. Glad you liked the video even if we didn't fully agree. But it's good that we can disagree on things and still discuss them rationally because we both want the show we love to improve.
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
@friendlyotaku9525 I'm glad you liked it but for me it was too often. It's not going to feel as impactful or powerful when he next cries because he does it so frequently.
@friendlyotaku9525Күн бұрын
@@liamnidas he is emotionally vulnerable and that is okay
@redfieldblair7 күн бұрын
As classic fan I always assume when someone says RTD1 was their favourite that that is where they started and they're getting the standard *my era* boost. For me it's always the Moffat era - Hinchcliffe and Moffat. So fortunately I wasn't expecting anymore than an improvement over Chibnall, no rose tinted glasses on me. So I wasn't expecting a lot - but I actually still was disappointed - I prefer Chibnall. It's still better than season 24 though.
@altinaykor3645 күн бұрын
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@redfieldblair5 күн бұрын
Well your profile doesn’t look like a 2005er at all ;)
@liamnidasКүн бұрын
I think even some people's lowest expectations got unexpectedly shattered.
@altinaykor364Күн бұрын
@@redfieldblair My profile doesn't look anything. and pure nonsense, deserves to get responded in this way, specially ignorant people who think profile image is the sign of what the person loves or what's great.