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@mattthesilent777RED5 ай бұрын
No, this was Negative Infinity out of 10
@benmackin69425 ай бұрын
@@mattthesilent777REDyour opinions rated even less
@mattthesilent777RED5 ай бұрын
@@benmackin6942 My opinions are more that they appear
@Delta_does5 ай бұрын
As a grieving teenager in 2024 (my mother died a year ago today actually) this episode is what I needed now, especially because she introduced me to this show
@JakeIsTiredd5 ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss ♥
@KutayYavuz5 ай бұрын
Writing a great story and then just ending it with the “power of love” is a typical Moffat moment
@zoekm5 ай бұрын
Plus a force ghost!
@silvermasktraveler17885 ай бұрын
That's what they did in the walking dead Rick spin off show.
@FormidableNemesis5 ай бұрын
I feel like the little girl was supposed to be like 5 years younger than the actress
@dunnowy1235 ай бұрын
Omg yes. She seemed completely unaware of her surroundings and was terrible
@ribby90695 ай бұрын
Truly the worst part of this episode, that and the weird tonal inconsistencies
@mathieuleader86015 ай бұрын
I hope we see the Villengard company make their debut with company reps or assassins
@TheTeamAka5 ай бұрын
Also fun fact the song the doctor was singing is a reference to a song the second doctor would play on the recorder. My favorite Doctor
@ProfessorCagan5 ай бұрын
As an American, I genuinely expected you to mention us at 6:30, lol. Despite the U.K.'s history, the modern image it has doesn't scream "one of the largest arms exporters in the world."
@SceneSurgeSnippets5 ай бұрын
As a Brit, I expected him to say America too
@ravenmusic63925 ай бұрын
Yeah lol, BAE systems is one of the largest arms exporters in the world, everything from naval ships to cruise missiles come out of the UK
@therajaofashbourne84835 ай бұрын
well its true regardess of its image
@cillianennis992121 күн бұрын
Yea I was expecting him to say America not the UK. the UK is more in the European Arms dealing group which is a mix of Belgium, German, Austrian, Italian & French weapons manufactures which supply like a 3rd of the worlds weapons (mainly richer countries as their guns are reliable but expensive) compared to the US which is usually cheap initially but you basically end up needing to buy all American to get the most of it & America will hold up any government as long as they pay them. The Europeans don't like dealing with groups they disagree with like Russian & Chinese proxies. The US however will.
@chazzacw39475 ай бұрын
Really strong first half. Did feel like once the kid and the other two soldiers came in it lost a bit of intensity and momentum. Overall a fine-good level episode.
@HellfireComms5 ай бұрын
The kid was the weakest part for sure.
@Tiger516funny5 ай бұрын
2:44. "What made matters worse was the smoke that was clearly just a visual effect." Dr Who Unleashed clearly shows the smoke was genuine and was wafted onto the set by someone off camera. 15:48. "How Canto is killed is never shown." He dies because while he was chatting about the tattoo and "trying to get past the safeguards" , the ambulance causes a short circuit (hence the sparks bursting out) which knocks Mundy over but kills him because of his close proximity to it.
@badger_shorts77085 ай бұрын
I used to like his reviews on Who, even if I disagreed. Now I feel like he's just looking to complain most of the time
@rollingon55665 ай бұрын
If I'm being honest, this level of basic research and thought is very much missing from Harry's recent videos on Doctor Who imo
@rollingon55665 ай бұрын
@@badger_shorts7708 i agree. I think he's often obviously wrong or not willing to think about these things differently. Even when I overall agree with Harry on something, like Space Babies, I often find his unwillingness to interpret something differently grating. Especially regarding how this doctor seems to talk about his grief. To me, it's relatable. To Harry, it's bad writing
@badger_shorts77085 ай бұрын
@rollingon5566 yeah. I like Space Babies for how absurd it is. And I relate too. If I'm going through a hard time, I'm like: "Yeah, this is what happened...okay moving on..." I just don't like to mope about it.
@mickys80655 ай бұрын
the smoke doesn't quite explain why none of the actors reacted to it, which I think was Harry's main complaint. But maybe they just cut the coughs out etc.
@Freezer285285 ай бұрын
Genesis of the Daleks is not only notable for being the first time The Doctor steps on a landmine, having a companion called Harry, and also featuring 4 and Sarah Jane, but it also was about the Genesis of the Daleks. That's a full fact box there Harry
@strawsoutdoors5 ай бұрын
these reviews are coming out so quickly I genuinely live for them they're class. Been watching your channel since I was 10 and now I'm in the first year of uni and your channel has been a staple. Genuinely love it. Cheers for all these great reviews!
@blueXwren5 ай бұрын
The scene with the soldier's death actually made me cry, surprisingly. I liked that it was so sudden and you see the hologram before you realise what's happened. I felt the grief coming from the female soldier in that moment.
@artyb275 ай бұрын
It confused the hell out of me. I turned to look at my wife for a second and when I turned back, he was dead. Neither of us had a clue what had happened.
@HBstudios20055 ай бұрын
I didn't really care because he had 3 minutes of screen time with a romantic that got even less
@qwertyuio4045 ай бұрын
I watched with headphones so I liked that the sound design in his voice gives away that he’s dead before you actually see it, and I enjoyed that subtle bit of dramatic irony after the sudden explosion when Mundy is disoriented for a second and doesn’t realize Canto is dead, and it’s the hologram that’s replying to her. I thought it was a bit clever and creative, but yeah it’s kind of subtle, and a bit fast
@MoonlightMemories5 ай бұрын
I just realised that Ruby says in the Devil's Chord that her "time" is June or July. June/July is the 2 part season finale for season 1. Are we watching the adventures out of sync?
@Sparx6325 ай бұрын
Nah, the Doctor pretty much always takes the companion back to their time when they want to go home, even if Ruby is with him for years he’d return her to June/July 2024.
@alkrolyd5 ай бұрын
it makes more sense when you realise that Devil's Chord was originally supposed to be the sixth episode, not the second.
@Sparx6325 ай бұрын
@@alkrolyd that hasn’t been confirmed
@MoonlightMemories5 ай бұрын
@@alkrolyd Ah right, I guess that just makes more sense now. Especially with Ruby's comment "You never run", they've travelled for quite some time.
@libertyadams59615 ай бұрын
That would have worked sooooo mich better, the line about ruby knowing the doctor never runs would carry so much more weight @@alkrolyd
@rakhshas67275 ай бұрын
I guess all of the other soldier holograms didn't love their relatives enough
@whorhythmic5 ай бұрын
It’s because he was coached by the doctor
@batattack64325 ай бұрын
Yeah, i thought about it too, but ai would wait for a prompt to emulate the soldier. No other soldier ai would have receive a prompt stating what was happening and to look for proof in the system. Therefore, even if they emulated the same level of love for their relatives, they wouldnt have directed it against villengard.
@whorhythmic5 ай бұрын
@@batattack6432 🤓🤓
@HellfireComms5 ай бұрын
Best episode of this era so far, followed by Wild Blue Yonder.
@murraymint85995 ай бұрын
Personally I preferred wild blue yonder
@HellfireComms5 ай бұрын
@@murraymint8599 I can definitely respect that, I think i might be having a touch of recency bias tbh.
@friendlyotaku95255 ай бұрын
I agree! Tomorrow's episode looks fantastic too...!
@murraymint85995 ай бұрын
@@friendlyotaku9525 Ikkkkk!!!!!! I can’t wait
@diabeetus_98375 ай бұрын
First episode of doctor who that felt like doctor who in years. I wish Jodie had been given the opportunity to work with material like this. I hope Ncuti continues getting stories like this. It wasn’t even that amazing or anything, but having the Doctor feel like the Doctor again was very cathartic.
@jonathangimenos5 ай бұрын
Well, "Wild blue yonder" felt very Doctor Who
@diabeetus_98375 ай бұрын
@@jonathangimenos Yeah that’s true. I guess I meant within a “proper full length new series”. Tennant is always going to feel like the Doctor 😆
@omnishambles59565 ай бұрын
@@diabeetus_9837she did get an episode like that
@friendlyotaku95255 ай бұрын
The Doctor has always felt like the Doctor. What does that even mean?
@diabeetus_98375 ай бұрын
@@friendlyotaku9525 Famously, the entire Chibnall era was a bit of a wash for lots of fans. The portrayal of the Doctor was the worst it had ever been (IMO). What do you mean “what does that even mean” lol, disagreeing is fair. But have you been living under a rock?
@ItsTheCatSpeaking245 ай бұрын
I was just so confused... Why did the doctor randomly run straight out into an obvious battlefield? And then Ruby followed him without looking left or right?? And then we get a fake Ruby death scene... For a character we barely know or care about yet? Everything happened way too fast to make sense of. The side characters were so one note. Why did they make the young girl act so dumb and keep asking about her dad when she would have known he was dead??? Ugh
@friendlyotaku95255 ай бұрын
"Why did the doctor randomly run straight out into an obvious battlefield" because he's the Doctor, he heard someone screaming and his instincts kicked in so he ran to try and help.
@keyan12195 ай бұрын
@@friendlyotaku9525 exactly lol, people acting like its out of character for him to do that
@RabbiB0Y5 ай бұрын
Its starting to feel like either only star wars knows how to properly use the volume tech or just that tech just actually looks worse than green screen does
@josephwood82745 ай бұрын
Nah it's just Greig Fraser is the only person who knows how to use it.
@VMCXVIII5 ай бұрын
the anglican marines were also present in flesh and stone, yes? i’m certain jorah’s actor, (Ian Glenn) from game of thrones was working alongside river there. hence why they showed up to back the doctor in AGMGTW
@BennieDuck5 ай бұрын
I was thinking this. I remember the Time Of Angels soldier fellas were from some sort of church
@k_who-77065 ай бұрын
I agree Harry I think they missed a trick with the smoke they could’ve been coughing badly at the start because of the smoke until the vacuum drones fly by and clear the smoke up
@libertyadams59615 ай бұрын
Weren't the anglican marines also in the flesh and stone two parter?
@surgicalslinky5 ай бұрын
Seems that the Anglican Marines in this were part of the Church of the Papal Mainframe/Church of The Silence, which is indeed the same church the Clerics in Flesh and Stone were part of. The "Anglican Marines" also appeared in the Matt Smith episode "A Good Man Goes to War"
@jxsh035 ай бұрын
I think anything from 5-7/10 feels fair for this episode. Definitely no higher than 7 though despite some people claiming this to be the best episode ever.
@sadmanadib85365 ай бұрын
you cant gatekeep what people rates it bro id rate it a 9 what are you gonna do
@captbuckyohare55855 ай бұрын
@@sadmanadib8536 If this is a 9 then any episodes better than this, in your estimations, must be literally perfect ones. Wild Blue Yonder is a better episode than this. WBY is not a 10 by any stretch. Because it's a 7 and this episode is a 6. If your rating was sound, that'd mean every nuwho episode that is better than this one needs to be a perfect 10. Ratings should be a relative scale, so if this is a 9, your 9's are worthless.
@sadmanadib85365 ай бұрын
@@captbuckyohare5585 not really.
@Sparx6325 ай бұрын
@@captbuckyohare5585or, multiple episodes could be on par with each other? I would rate this episode a 9/10 as well, but it’s probably not even in my top 30.
@stormagedden7855 ай бұрын
Yeah I'd put this at 7 which is big jump compared to the others. Space Babies is 4-5 and Devils chord is a 3.
@GrassGrabber5 ай бұрын
This episode made me want to touch grass! 🤘
@edwardreed675 ай бұрын
No way you based your entire YT account over one thing Ncuti Gatwa said 💀
@CymruJedi5 ай бұрын
@@edwardreed67 Touching grass was a thing before Ncuti
@HOTD108_5 ай бұрын
@@edwardreed67People have been saying "touch grass" since 2014, long before Ncuti had even one acting role.
@friendlyotaku95255 ай бұрын
@@HOTD108_ That is true but I'm pretty sure this person is one of those "anti-woke" types based on their recent comments, best to ignore.
@James-o2u9x5 ай бұрын
Anti woke? You mean people with a functioning brain.
@DonHbankz5 ай бұрын
I agree with the dumb ending bit but I thought about it some more and basically my head cannon is that the AI is trying to replicate the dad as much as possible ie the fatherly feelings and going to search which isn’t in its remit. So thinking from that POV what would the father do when he realises the war that’s killed so many of his friends and that he brought his only family his daughter to is basically smoke and mirrors and the real enemy was the system he is infiltrating. Add to that that system is currently going to attack his daughter as it assume she is a hostile entity what would he do in that situation. Which makes the ending much better. Obv if this is the OG view it wasn’t communicated properly and effectively but doesn’t really take away from a brilliant ep in my view.
@Longshanks16905 ай бұрын
Except for the fact that Evil McNasty Inc should have accounted for that possibility and programmed the AI to remain loyal to the company in spite of the superficial “fatherly” qualities it was programmed to display. Actually making it take those attributes on is just stupid.
@TaeSunWoo2 ай бұрын
It was all over the place but the good moments were lit af
@XxDyneXxFreeEnergyx5 ай бұрын
At 13:06 i caught a glimpse of the Calendar Age of an individual from the ambulance and it says year 3082 so this episode is set on the planet Kastoria in the 31st century somewhere.
@badger_shorts77085 ай бұрын
Still waiting for a re-review on Heaven Sent, like you did with Vincent and The Doctor
@temerson25 ай бұрын
Pretty sure you have to be a patron
@NotanothercrayonАй бұрын
@@temerson2Like, he did a re-review of Heaven Sent and you have to be a patron to see it?
@temerson2Ай бұрын
@@Notanothercrayon I believe so? Might have changed now.
@blablaklingklang83115 ай бұрын
the strongest episode in a while. It’s a curse when you know the “snow isn’t snow until it falls” line is reused from a deleted scene in a Christmas Carol. Edit: Harry and skillshare is back!
@friendlyotaku95255 ай бұрын
I thought the effects in this episode were fantastic and the LED screen was used quite effectively! I certainly bought that this is an alien planet, in fact it reminds me of how in the 60s they'd have like these painted backgrounds for alien landscapes, this was like a HIGHER budget and more technologically advanced version of that! Though nothing beats a classic welsh quarry, I'm sure we'll see one of those at some point too!
@MillywiggZ5 ай бұрын
Hold on a minuet! Isn’t this the plot to the 1995 film ‘Screamers’?
@Kieop5 ай бұрын
Well, you made some very good and well-articulated arguments defending an episode that I believe was the most offensive piece of television I have ever seen. While you were laughing at the Doctor's turns of phrase and strong commitment to his lines highlighting the absurdity of the situation, I was literally swearing at the screen at the contempt dripping from his lips for faith itself. The episode was very clever, but it knew it and didn't mind telling the audience to its face -- since The Doctor spent the entire episode on a landmine talking directly to camera -- that it was not just the characters that it considers stupid, gullible corporate tools, but us as well. At one point he even spews at us, "Do you GET, GET, GET it?" As you point out, this is not the first time we run into the Anglican marines, but while the characters themselves are better here, the impression is worse, because it is clear that the show is not treating them as a narrative or allegorical device here, but is calling out the actual Church and its adherents and denouncing them. Basically telling Anglicans that they have no positive place in the Whoverse. What was galling for me, is that this comes on the heels of Space Babies, a show that argues that children need imaginary enemies -- boogeymen -- in order to grow and develop properly. But here, the Church is fighting an imaginary enemy and it is contemptible. How does THAT work? Well, it works from the point of view that the Church is a state Church and that State is an arms dealer. Yes, we get it. But this could've been told more metaphorically and less judgmentally.
@cara35665 ай бұрын
I also found this whole episode so offensive. And please note that it was not just myself, who is Christian, but also my agnostic sister as well, who found this so incredibly offensive. The metaphors were so heavy handed they weren’t metaphorical and the doctor insulting faith? (And then also paying some lip service to it at the end???) “Faith girl” used as an insult from the doctor felt so out of character to someone typically respectful or all different cultures. Like if you wanted to do something with this you could explore the values of this group’s religion and have the doctor or companion help the side characters realize how the higher ups are manipulating them to not actually uphold those values. I think the show might have been trying to do that but…. It absolutely didn’t. Instead it just insulted them for having faith. And telling the foot soldiers to surrender?? How?? That’s the tragedy of war- the people dying can’t stop the fighting. It was so off the mark there, like doctor what are you doing? This episode was trying to hit us over the head with so many themes and I personally didn’t feel like a single one was executed well. To me, worst ever episode of doctor who, like I haven’t loved the last few because the writing felt very weak, but this was a new low. I would have stopped and never watched again if my sister didn’t want someone to watch the following episode with so she could look at reviews online.
@Kieop5 ай бұрын
@@cara3566 I've watched a few reviews of this ep so far. A couple of reviewers have mentioned the anti-faith sentiment, but only one of them actually understood why it rankles so much, and that person was an atheist, so we're not imagining it, despite the fact that I've been reading a lot of comments trying to tell me that I missed the point of the episode and that it's all OK, because The Doctor acknowledges at the end that he needs faith. But that just smacked of pandering to me and it couldn't undo the damage. "Faith girl" was said with so much venom that any pretext that this was not an attack on believers as well as belief is not credible. He also said that the Church had always been an army, which in a different context would not have bothered me, because there is a place for criticizing the Church's role in colonialism, but this was just a dismissive throwaway line used to denigrate Anglicans in general, or at least that's how it came off. It would be one thing to criticize only the Church itself, but here it is clear that its adherents are also targets. Sacred remains? That concept is offensive in and of itself. The Doctor clearly believed that the Church was the enemy, as much as the evil corporation that is manipulating them and that is nominally the bad guy of the episode.
@NotanothercrayonАй бұрын
Not a believer myself, but yeah, the level of open contempt for faith was really distasteful and off-putting. Not the first time Doctor Who has criticized faith (and I don't oppose reasonable criticism itself), but this was an unusual level of venom.
@ianbanks30165 ай бұрын
Again, very generous, I expected wayy more from Moffat. No more than a 6 for me, but it tells you how far things have fallen that this is the best that this season has so far had to offer by some distance.
@brpers1l1515 ай бұрын
Very fair review, I didn't realise it was written by Moffat (I saw him give a talk at The Oxford Union and didn't think he'd be returning to Who anytime soon). I really felt this stood up as a well constructed, edited story.
@nellaethelflaed12485 ай бұрын
The question of faith was dealt with so much better in the tennant one when they discover the devil. RTD used tk be able to write these themes subtly so that it actually provoked thought, in this new era he is just spelling it out and whacking it in peoples faces and its not clever, it comes across as childishly bad writing
@yellowjoe_5 ай бұрын
I actually enjoyed the way they did the surprise death of the Anglican love interest, to me it came across in the way that, this is how easily someone can die in war and that people are taken so easily from those that love them. Thinking about how that applies to real life right now actually made me cry a little during the episode. The ending though, very weak for me too. Slightly ruined it all for me.
@NotanothercrayonАй бұрын
Honestly thought this episode was really terrible, worse than the first two for sure. It's hard to enjoy an episode when every character in it can't seem to stop making the stupidest decisions and the plot devices make no sense.
@questionmarks44315 ай бұрын
This episode being worthy of praise is sad, the barr has really went under the ground.
@rentless6665 ай бұрын
Boom has more good than bad, but it really wasn't a great episode.
@NileSWPhotography5 ай бұрын
If this episode was aired in the RTD1 era and was starring Tennant you’d be praising tf out of it 😂
@cooncheese22095 ай бұрын
@@NileSWPhotographyno
@rentless6665 ай бұрын
@@NileSWPhotography At best, its on par with some of the less memorable episodes from fifteen years ago. As I said, it was fine.
@Cyliandre4415 ай бұрын
I don't get why people think this episode is good, its literally the most vapid cliched trash I've ever seen. It's all just drama and meaningfull sounding phrases, but there isn't actually anything behind it, it just says it is something and then does nothing to back these claims up. And all the emotional beats are so transparently manipulative, the narrative doesn't care about any of the characters, thats why they don't behave like characters and instead do whatever would be the most dramatic in the moment. The same goes for the world building, it is entirely incoherent, it doesn't work emotionally or as an allegory for any of the things this episode pretends to be about, it just does whatever would be the most fucked up thing, and cause the most conflict. But even the conflict is lazy trash, just concepts seen a billion times before executed in the same way as those billion times before, whithout any of the elements that made these concepts work. It even fails st being shallow melodrama. If it hadn't been followed immediately by 73 yards it would have soured the entire season for me.
@captbuckyohare55855 ай бұрын
Anyone else get the distinct feeling this anti-capitalist, anti-soldier, anti-religion episode is actually a repurposed script by Moffat from Capaldi's era that he's recycled? Millie's Clara-isms, The Doctor's darker and nastier dialogue, the 12/Clara dynamic that doesn't feel quite earned by the new guys yet? This was a 6/10 for me. I thought the commentary was cluttered and clunky like some of Moffat's weaker latter era scripts. A bottle episode that somehow manages to be simultaneously quite simple but is also falling over itself to cram in so many points, ideas, and character beats that amount to less than the sum of their parts and ultimately suck the potential out of what should be the meat of the story - 15 and Ruby trying to survive while also in opposition to each other. This should have been the episode where the companion's defiance and agency in contrast to the Doctor solidifies their dynamic and develops who they'll be as a team going forward. That didn't happen for me. WBY is still top for this era. Also, if the battlefield is artificially being conditioned to maintain the optimum warzone for profitability and it operates on an algorithm, once the AI realised that the Doctor being exploded would destroy half the planet and completely unbalance the casualty rate etc. shouldn't the landmine have disarmed itself? Hmmm?
@unthusiasm45415 ай бұрын
Completely convinced that this is from 7B. The dialogue sounds fresh out of Matt Smith and Jenna Coleman and TBF, it almost definitely would have better if it was
@captbuckyohare55855 ай бұрын
@@unthusiasm4541 Really? That whole weight re-balance exchange with a few key word tweaks for me would literally copy and paste into Series 9 Twelve and Clara for me. I can't picture 11 standing still for 30 mins so it's hard to imagine a scenario where the mine didn't immediately explode.
@unthusiasm45415 ай бұрын
@@captbuckyohare5585 honestly, I thought the entire episodes worth of dialogue was written specifically for Matt Smith. Parts of it I can hear for Capaldi but I can hear every single line in Smith's voice
@aikrichter54035 ай бұрын
he definitely had capaldi in mind while writing it. probably written even before he knew who the next doctor would be or had a chance to see him as Doctor.
@Sparx6325 ай бұрын
I think he said something about talking to Russel way back in the 2000s or 2010s and this idea did come up.
@CJFS00s5 ай бұрын
Nice to see you enjoying an episode this time! 😂
@alexzander44263 ай бұрын
“Oh, so now you need proof, faith girl?” Is such a MASSIVE ick coming from the Doctor. I swear at least half his lines about religion came straight from r/atheists or something. Doctor Who attacking religion is EXTREMELY unhealthy for the show. It used to treat that subject with such respect. Hell, the Doctor himself beat the Devil. In RTD’s original tenure, no less! Other than that gross bit of dialogue, the episode is solid. I agree with the 7/10, but surprised Harry did not call out that cringe.
@MrApplelovin5 ай бұрын
This would have been a good follow on from the Giggle in terms of making the timeline making slightly more sense. And yet again the ending felt rushed and the dad was a bit Deus Ex Machina. But definitely the best of the new series so far
@march50575 ай бұрын
Is the Doc sure the *entire* Villengard mainframe got taken down by AI-daddy? Presumably that's just local though, like with the ambulances and mines and stuff right? You don't mean to say the largest supplier of arms in the universe has had all of its weapons go offline *everywhere* and countless lives have been condemned out of nowhere as a result? If both sides of a given war are using Villengard, woo, war's over. But if only one side was using Villengard, they've just been massacred 🤨
@Longshanks16905 ай бұрын
Evil McNasty Inc was stupid enough to let its own AIs take over its ambulances, as well as their long-standing policy of murdering their customers for no reason while pretending that it’s somehow profitable. Why shouldn’t we think they’re stupid enough to let the entire corporation be taken over that quickly too?
@TPH2502905 ай бұрын
Shhhh, you're not meant to think about that stuff.
@Longshanks16905 ай бұрын
Yes. That is exactly what you’re supposed to think. Evil McNasty Inc doesn’t have security on their tech just like they don’t have reasons for killing their customers, they just do things to be convenient for the plot, not because it makes sense. Because this episode has the intelligence of a Year 7’s creative writing but it somehow tricked everyone into thinking it’s high art because of a dark tone. Media literacy is actually in the toilet.
@silver60545 ай бұрын
I was thinking terms like mainframe is going to date the episode one day. And the mines lights already look a bit dated!
@MrLCGO5 ай бұрын
Yep, it was just local in that planet. The War Doctor eventually destroyed the corporation as the Ninth Doctor mentions, but this takes time before that. Basically they just shut down a local server
@angelrising85895 ай бұрын
I like watching your vids because they're intelligent but also non partisan. You call it as it is.
@jensablefur1555 ай бұрын
If the final act had been as strong as the first half an hour this is the best Doctor Who episode for many years. Couldn't quite stick the landing but it's still good stuff
@dexterhill58435 ай бұрын
it was a step up from the previous two but one of the most forgettable Moffat-penned stories for me. Nice to have him back though in a weird sort of way xD I have to say I think Frontios did the invisible aggressors aspect better
@MaxRawhide5 ай бұрын
Was it a perfect episode? No. And I also disliked the child and the end solution. But damn, I haven't enjoyed an episode of Doctor Who this much since....well, Capaldi's last episode.
@cillianennis992121 күн бұрын
I think the odd time difference can be explained by the fact that I heard I think from Harbo's review of the 2nd episode of this series but I am not certain. But its basically the music episode was moved around which leads to this clear dissonance between the series. I however ended up watching them in the right order because I skipped it as I just didn't want to watch it & ended up watching it right before the finale which made it feel in place. Just proof that somebody made a stupid decision with moving an episode like what's happened before with Moffatt season but those episodes didn't suffer as much.
@Orzacle5 ай бұрын
Boom would’ve been a mid-to-bad Moffet episode back when he was showrunner.
@captbuckyohare55855 ай бұрын
Indeed. What's better? Boom or Asylum of the Daleks? Because I think the latter so all these overexcited folks giving Boom 9/10 are baffling me cuz that means Asylum is a 10 and hohoho no it ain't.
@TPH2502905 ай бұрын
Shows how low standards have fallen.
@Sparx6325 ай бұрын
Nah it would be a mid to good one imo.
@captbuckyohare55855 ай бұрын
Just out of curiosity what would be a mid-good Moffat ep from hos time as showrunner for you? Into the Dalek? Magician/Familiar?
@Sparx6325 ай бұрын
@@captbuckyohare5585 Thin Ice, the Monk Triology, Into the Dalek, Hell Bent, Bells of St John, Victory of the Daleks that sort of thing.
@tsuaririndoku28 күн бұрын
RTS directing with SM writing. They need to be combo together to make a good Dr Who. You cant separate them. I would say this, We’re so back?
@cillianennis992121 күн бұрын
I think this season shows that the writers just need time to get back into the feel of writing doctor who. Also they need more episodes per season. Like most seasons have like 2 or 3 bad episodes but most past seasons had about 10 other episodes that were great. Now we can say that this season had 12 episodes if we include the 60th anniversary specials & the christmas one. We still have like 4 bad episodes & then like 2 mediocre ones but like none are nearly as bad as the 1st season by Chibnall.
@etanu83085 ай бұрын
this is so far the most doctor who esque episode that gatwa was done so far
@march50575 ай бұрын
This new Doc openly weeps a LOT. Not hating, just an observation. Does make each time he does feel a little... wasted, or forced tho. A tad unnecessary. Idk, how often do people cry? Am I just a sociopath?
@badger_shorts77085 ай бұрын
Wouldn't you cry if you watched someone you cared about shot to death in front of you?
@HellfireComms5 ай бұрын
I think it really depends on the situation. If you were standing on a land mine and watched your friend "die" in front of you I think that's warranted. The only other example I can think of is the Doctor shedding a tear in front of the church when he sees Ruby's mum walk away, and tbh that also feels warranted. He is certainly a more openly emotional Doctor thanks to 14's retirement.
@Longshanks16905 ай бұрын
@@badger_shorts7708 Except he also broke down weeping in CORR when she’d been erased after he knew her for two minutes. So weeping over her now just doesn’t have the same emotional impact because this isn’t an outpouring of emotion, this is just what he does all the time.
@badger_shorts77085 ай бұрын
@Longshanks1690 it wasn't just her being erased. It was how all those children who were adopted weren't and Lord knows what happened to them, the happy and outgoing mother had become cruel and cold and a lot more.
@Longshanks16905 ай бұрын
@@badger_shorts7708 Oh come on, you know the implication is that it’s primarily Ruby he’s crying over, they were written to be besties from their first scene. If he had cried the last episode when people didn’t appreciate music anymore, you’d probably have a point. But when it’s only when Ruby is threatened that the tears come out? It’s so abundantly clear that it’s only her he gets overly emotional over, and it’s so absurdly out of character for how short a time they’ve had together.
@danevans33335 ай бұрын
I found the episode started great but then just got weak trying too hard to add more and more and more tension. It felt self parodying after a while. I also found the romance sub plot utter bilge and most of the side characters woefully acted. I also found myself full of sheer rage when Moffat wouldn't stop referencing himself
@RTheu21095 ай бұрын
13:35, I mean, if they are willing to just let a blind dude die because it would take too long and cost too much, they probably already know that the higher ups would just let them die anyway
@billylardner5 ай бұрын
I gave it a 7/10 too. Definitely back to form and at the standards of series 2-4 episodes. Just hope there's some consistency!
@DrFroggen5 ай бұрын
Also, the mine doesn't make sense. It only goes off once it knows there's a person on it and not just a rock or something that just happened to fall on it. That bit makes sense but then Mundy says it has a failsafe, so if the object is on the mine for more than 10 mins or whatever it will go off regardless.
@steeqhen5 ай бұрын
Considering the creators of the mine are a giant company that are profiting off this war, having their mines be wasted and leading the soldiers to invest in more mines makes sense.
@Sparx6325 ай бұрын
I think it’s more implied that it will only fail safe if it can’t determine what’s on it. Live target, detonate, non live target, deactivate, can’t determine if the target is live or not, detonate anyway.
@Rambling-Thomas5 ай бұрын
This is the better out the 3 so far, but it was still pretty poor. I have been on the edge of cancelling my TV licence for years. Doctor Who is the only thing I pay it for. I don't use it for anything else. I just want Doctor Who to be good. Maybe it is just ain't for me anymore.
@Kieop5 ай бұрын
This particular episode told me right to my face that it isn't for me anymore. Anglicans need not apply. Which is a shame, because Doctor Who has always been inclusive and expansive, an infinite universe.
@SPM07175 ай бұрын
@@Kieop *Screen Rant interview* Moffat: I never saw them as straightforward bad guys, to be honest, at all. In Time of Angels and Flesh and Stone, Father Octavian is the most heroic character there. The way he dies to save the Doctor, and the Doctor realizes throughout that story that he's misjudged him brutally, as he's inclined to, just because he gets wound up. He's a scientist adventurer who has a slight suspicion that he might be God himself, so he just gets really annoyed at that. I think people are thinking I'm having a pot at armies and religion. I'm really not. It's the Doctor; he's just like that. I don't view them as straightforwardly bad people at all. Even in "A Good Man Goes To War," in fairness, the mission they're on is to try and stop the Doctor sparking an enormous war. They do so wrong, and it's brutal what they do, but their mission is not straightforwardly evil at all.
@Kieop5 ай бұрын
@@SPM0717 Thank you for providing some context from Moffat himself. And I had never seen them that way before either. It's true, The Doctor has always been anti-military, which was a source of a lot of dramatic tension in the Pertwee years. And I have felt a bit uneasy with The Doctor's more recent comfort with UNIT's presence in most of his adventures as a result. Even in this episode, the Anglican characters are good people. Perhaps that's part of the problem for me. Usually when you watch an episode of television and characters are being denigrated, you don't identify with them, but here, The Doctor is stuck on a landmine and he is speaking directly to camera most of the time. It's a heavy-handed metaphor and he is telling these characters (and us) that he has contempt for them and their faith because it is what has allowed them to be corporate tools willing to sacrifice themselves for nothing. He implies faith is delusional and thus the faithful are stupid and gullible. But it's even worse than that. He attacks the Church itself. He says that it has always been an army. In another context, I might have accepted that, since it's true that the Church was an instrumental tool of colonialism, so it's a valid criticism for an SF allegory to explore. But here, it just sounded dismissive and hateful. The concept of sacred remains was offensive in and of itself. These "Anglicans" and their beliefs are unrecognizable, so when they are criticized in other eps, it is hard to take it personally. But here, for me, it really felt like the Church was the enemy, rather than the fictional corporation that was meant to be bad guy.
@Hercules_Flexing5 ай бұрын
14:25 wish I could agree with ya man but I thought it was kinda ignorant writing. A lot of people who have faith think for themselves and I think truncating it like that is actually very narrow minded. Thankfully the Doctor has a slight realization to this at the end but I still didn’t care for that moment
@Andrew-up3dr5 ай бұрын
It's nowhere near as good as some people and channels are saying it is
@tussk.5 ай бұрын
So is everybody just going to ignore that the whole 'You're no longer profitable, bye bye' storyline was done in Oxygen with Capaldi then?
@mjm30915 ай бұрын
4:50 Damn, spoilers! Lol. This is the first time I hear about this. I kinda wish we got Gibson for longer - I do wonder if that means she dies at the end? I am happy that we at least gonna get rather quick finish to her backstory storyline - and that we won't have to wait seasons to see the mystery resolved. Also Sethu sounds like someone who will actually be a good companion, I enjoyed her acting in this episode and this could mean we get some justice to character archetypes like Yazmin - with hopefully some nice exploration of Sethu's Indian ancestry. I do wonder, if her sister has any acting skills, but it would be funny to somehow utilise a fact that she does have real world twin sister. 6:40 Also a discussion about capitalism, humanitarianism and AI? This is also the first of the "Black Mirror"-esque episodes. Which I don't mind and the preaching isn't as in your face as Orphan 55.
@SIGuess5 ай бұрын
This episode really showed me how Steven Moffat is better than RTD in so many ways less preachy more story I enjoyed Moffats incredible writing for the doctor the fast pace dialogue and funny writing was exactly what I missed.
@parafoxl76195 ай бұрын
Oh hey my friend is balancing on a land mine. But lemme admire the view, be disgusted at random stuff, demand answers and do other time wasting thing. :)
@MillywiggZ5 ай бұрын
Part of me thinks the collars should have shown medals or ranks, like some christian symbols clipped either side of the white inset.
@birdmoney5 ай бұрын
Yo this video came out while I was watching your other video about The Devil's Chord. Great timing
@acrawfordsaid5 ай бұрын
Great work Harry, just widened the green screen so you're not cut off.
@AuroraButterflyx5 ай бұрын
I like Splice's character, however, I think the character is meant to be more like 6 rather than 11, as the actress looks older than I suppose how the character was written. So her character works better if you think she is younger than she looks. Overall I did love this episode and I rank them very close to the Devil Cord IMO. The only thing I didn't like was the side romance and the long opening, I just felt the relationship between Mundy and Catno was really undeveloped and really felt no immediate reaction when they killed Catno off. I loved the ending with the "Kiss Kiss", as it was implemented throughout the episode and felt it was a good payoff. I also wasn't expecting Ruby to be shot there, so the only good bit from Catno XD. Overall I say a high 8 for me. I am personally really excited for Saturday's episode as it looks like it's a Doctor Lite episode and the themes of the episode look so interesting.
@xsm55255 ай бұрын
did it suck... yes.
@xsm55255 ай бұрын
@UnderTheKoscheii it did. it was a mess of a story. and quite boring too
@xsm55255 ай бұрын
@UnderTheKoscheii Ive been watching doctor who since 1985, nothing can change the fact that I didn't enjoy it. If you thought it was well written and structured, good for you.
@Durka-Durka015 ай бұрын
@UnderTheKoscheii yes it did. Only the alphabet brigade enjoyed it. 🙄
@Durka-Durka015 ай бұрын
@UnderTheKoscheii LBGTQWERTYUIOPASDFHJKLZXCVNM+/-...get it right! 😏
@xsm55255 ай бұрын
@@Durka-Durka01 ignore him bro he's a troll
@martynking16134 ай бұрын
Probably my favourite of this season. Though I find myself on the fence between this episode or the next one.
@seankelly84325 ай бұрын
To each their own, but not sure why you keep insisting that Ncuti and Millie have no chemistry when I'd argue their sibling like dynamic has been the highlight of this season.
@Sparx6325 ай бұрын
I see a lot of people saying that, I really don’t understand it.
@captbuckyohare55855 ай бұрын
They are both young, energetic, likeable actors and I do think they have chemistry but I would suggest the episodes aren't stretching them enough or doing enough things with their dynamic to take full advantage. We're 4 episodes in and it feels like they're elevating a Doctor / Companion dynamic that has one dimensional training wheels still on. How much more depth and colour did 11 and Amy have 4 eps in? 9 and Rose? 10 and Rose? 10 and Donna? Even 12 and Clara? It's a similar issue to 13 and her companions... there's not enough conflict or drama or character there. Just actors making mid dialogue and scenes feel better than they are on the page.
@friendlyotaku95255 ай бұрын
Right?! I think if anything you could argue that the development has been a bit rushed but Ncuti and Millie/15 and Ruby have so much chemistry and just work together so well!
@ob41615 ай бұрын
The way that the Doctor pronounced “Villengard” kept taking me out of the story for some reason.
@YourBeingParanoid5 ай бұрын
Blindness is fatal - it's called hegemony
@barry13695 ай бұрын
Haven’t enjoyed an episode of dr who like this since world enough and time and maybe Wild Blue Yonder too. It wasn’t perfect but the sense of danger was back it was fantastic imo
@djpookie20005 ай бұрын
I like the collars on the soldiers.
@thecinematicmind5 ай бұрын
Probably the Moffat I liked the most in a very very very long time.
@zoekm5 ай бұрын
I really disliked the "everywhere becomes a beach in time" line.. writers workshop level of writing.
@edwarda.78645 ай бұрын
I kind of like it, honestly. A really hopeful way of saying anything good can come out of the worst tragedies.
@carealoo7445 ай бұрын
Whoa, that was quick!
@SurjitShow5 ай бұрын
Somebody said the episodes are out of order to make the series more interesting.
@captbuckyohare55855 ай бұрын
Was it the showrunner after he realised the character continuity and his own handle on what bi-generation is didn't make sense from episode to episode because that's a hell of a get out jail free card.
@JeremyDuncan5 ай бұрын
I haven't seen your content before, but I really enjoyed this video! I might be oblivious, but I didn't even notice the effects looking out of place, and in general loved the episode. For me it felt like the first doctor who episode with bite in a long time. I would give it an 8/10.
@couruu5 ай бұрын
I feel like the community has fallen to the mass media disparagement of Dr Who recently. This episode wiuldve felt right at home in Capaldi's era, or even Ecclestone. Like with some of Whittakers stuff (Eve of the Daleks, Haunting of Villa Diodari, Village of the Angels) this is being billed as mediocre by instant reaction but will be recognised as acrually pretty good in a few years.
@friendlyotaku95255 ай бұрын
"mass media disparagement" what does this mean? genuinely wondering.
@couruu5 ай бұрын
@@friendlyotaku9525 very negative perception of the show by traditional media; bashing on dr who is "in vogue"
@friendlyotaku95255 ай бұрын
@couruu what do you mean by traditional media? This new season has been getting a lot of praise by critics particularly this episode and tomorrow's! Unless you mean something else? Sorry, I'm genuinely confused.
@couruu5 ай бұрын
@@friendlyotaku9525 that's kinda my point - the individual episodes are good, but people are still going "doctor who is awful" and nitpicking the most minor of issues, damaging their enjoyment of it. There's an air of negativity around the show.
@friendlyotaku95255 ай бұрын
@@couruu Ah! You're likely referring to ahem... *those* people then, they've sadly been around for years ever since Jodie became the Doctor and have just become louder really, I don't like them either and they really damage actual critique and just poison the well really, particularly the ones who run youtube channels with large followings, that just causes it to spread. It's sadly a culture war.
@kypdurron61684 ай бұрын
This was the first time since jody, excpet for tennents Return of course, that I see the doctor again. It was great I was thrilled.
@linkjourney4225 ай бұрын
Do you think 73 Yards made Harry go Boom out of Anger😂
@iivansi35 ай бұрын
why doctor don't use screwdriver to disable a mine or disable ambulance i don't get it where is screwdriver :D ? ?
@JAM925 ай бұрын
What I don't like about the Doctor's writing so far is all the "young people" things he says. It should be the Doctor is old person in the Tardis no matter how young they may look and the companion should be the one with the "young people" things to say.
@HellfireComms5 ай бұрын
Did you just forget about 11? He was literally "down with the youth" personified.
@JAM925 ай бұрын
@@HellfireComms well yeah that was there to a degree as well, I wasn't a fan of that back then either. But here it feels a little bit worse here because despite Matt Smith getting some of that "young people" speak, it seems as if there was always someone around to make sure that the Doctor felt like an old man in a young man's body... at least some of the time... There just isn't much of that here so far. I'm sure it's not Gatwa's fault and he's got time to show more of that "old weary gentleman traveller" quality that the Doctor should have... if the writing will let him that is.
@friendlyotaku95255 ай бұрын
It's not as if the Doctor lived on Earth with the Nobles and their 15 year old daughter for an undisclosed amount of time. Okay, sarcasm aside this is very intentional, alongside this Doctor being more emotionally vulnerable, that's because of the Doctor's therapy living with the Nobles, that has affected him!
@neoscencez5 ай бұрын
My doctor.
@NotanothercrayonАй бұрын
Ouch
@penumbra49955 ай бұрын
i think this time thing has got to have something with the plot this time jumps are too glaringly odd to be a mistake in writing
@HellfireComms5 ай бұрын
The whole season has an odd, fairy-tale like vibe to it and I'm pretty sure that's not a coincidence.
@lukeleonard66045 ай бұрын
Doctor whos takes on modern politics is why it is so good honestly. 6:20 had me dying
@jamescarr12652 ай бұрын
Are you joking
@lukeleonard66042 ай бұрын
@@jamescarr1265Buddy doesn’t know doctor who always been political 😭 wtf you think the idea of a master race called Dalek that wants to kill every other living thing, or a cyberman who loses all creativity when they conform to everyone else’s standards. The literally second episode of the reboot has the richest people in the universe watching the world burn for fun and this was somehow lost on you 😭😭😭
@jamescarr12652 ай бұрын
@@lukeleonard6604 huh… chill I said 3 words. I never said Doctor who wasn’t political, leave your planned talking points on the desk. Doctor who takes on MODERN politics is bafflingly awful imo
@swattofficer66245 ай бұрын
Sheesh, never been this early, should probably say something productive instead of just proclaiming how early I am... Theres loads of discourse for Dr Who at the moment, plenty of people refusing to give it a chance or insulting it constantly, and equally loads of people praising it and ignoring all flaws. I doubt thats going to stop anytime soon. That being said, I think you do a good job of giving the episodes a fair chance and review with as little bias as possible. Pragmatic and reasonable reviews are in short supply these days and your videos are always welcome.
@captbuckyohare55855 ай бұрын
Good first comment. Give credit where its due. Point out issues when they appear. Argue. That's what fandom should be.
@HellfireComms5 ай бұрын
It's hard to remain objective because going to extremes on either side of the discourse spectrum nets not only a lot of clout but also that sweet, sweet dopamine release.
@shawbag115 ай бұрын
i lost interest in dr who when matt smith regenerated into peter. honestly there hasnt been a single episode since then that made me want to come back
@timothytosser2885 ай бұрын
We are so back
@Tuznecote5 ай бұрын
Omg! Harry is smiling... like really hard.
@Frank-Einstein-Madman5 ай бұрын
*Boom was only good because everything has been so crap for the last five years but IMHO it was only average. 5/10* ❤
@Longshanks16905 ай бұрын
People only like it because it has Russell and Steven’s names on it. People would scorn this episode as it deserves if it were Chris’ work.
@captbuckyohare55855 ай бұрын
Hey. Now be fair. We might be swimming through a bucket of diarrhea, but when we find a bit of sweet corn, we should totally celebrate.
@HOTD108_5 ай бұрын
You're being mighty generous to those last few seasons before the last 5 years. Just because Chibnail was worse (and omg he really was so much worse) doesn't magically make Moffat's last couple of seasons retroactively good.
@Futurebound_jpg5 ай бұрын
I disagree. Ive just watched the whole modern show within this one year, and this is one of the only episodes that gave me adrenaline rushes and made me tear up! Its good! I just seriously think ONLY suspense fans can enjoy it. I love an eventful suspenseful horror movie, this is right up my alley despite not being horror. All the darker episodes are what i like.
@Futurebound_jpg5 ай бұрын
@@Longshanks1690i actually didnt know who wrote it when i watched it, i dont read the credits or keep up with anything until AFTER i watch the episodes, and i really liked it!!!
@56redgreen5 ай бұрын
Your standards have simply lowered with the overwhelming amount of bad writing.
@friendlyotaku95255 ай бұрын
No.
@NotanothercrayonАй бұрын
@@friendlyotaku9525But actually yes
@friendlyotaku9525Ай бұрын
@@Notanothercrayon but actually no.
@NotanothercrayonАй бұрын
@@friendlyotaku9525 sure, except actually yes
@friendlyotaku9525Ай бұрын
@@Notanothercrayon such as?
@Argeaux2Ай бұрын
Boom was great until they started taking about Daddies.
@nifralo27524 ай бұрын
How old is the girl meant to be she looks like she's 13 but she's written like she's 8 or something
@michaelwauchope5 ай бұрын
5/10 for me. A grudging bare pass.
@a.i.19055 ай бұрын
Not entirely sure why but I felt this episode was a bit of a snore fest, I gave it a 3/10 😬
@Durka-Durka015 ай бұрын
Woke nonsense. Down with this sort of thing!
@Durka-Durka015 ай бұрын
@UnderTheKoscheii Woke: aware, especially of social problems such as racism and inequality.
@Durka-Durka015 ай бұрын
@UnderTheKoscheii because Doctor Who was always a Sci-fi series, now it's just an echo chamber for the left and thier 'message'. Blokes wearing dresses, pretending to be women, and diverse box ticking isn't Doctor Who. The ratings say it all! 🙄🤦
@Durka-Durka015 ай бұрын
@UnderTheKoscheii no they don't. They are delusional men, wearing dresses, wearing makeup, pretending to be women. 😂
@Durka-Durka015 ай бұрын
@UnderTheKoscheii 'BiGoTed' 🥱
@Durka-Durka015 ай бұрын
@UnderTheKoscheii was your mother a woman? 🤔...or a man?