(Don't expect these to be all that punctual, I will be taking my time as always)
@FrogSkull6 жыл бұрын
Stu, Stu, Why haven't you reviewed Ep 2 yet?
@carealoo7446 жыл бұрын
Thanks: 'He Who Moans!' I was nervous I was the only one, Who was left a but underwhelmed. :)
@edwardreed676 жыл бұрын
Stubagful Personally, I think the repercussions of Graces death and how quickly Graham and Ryan have to get over it will effect the show later on
@TheSkully3436 жыл бұрын
Don't lie to us Stuart, you're obviously indulging into your jigsaw puzzle habits and rushing these videos out at the last minute. You know this to be true!
@carealoo7446 жыл бұрын
Prediction Corner: 'Grace,' is: 'The Master!'
@jadthemad78716 жыл бұрын
Personally I found the two monsters more compelling when I thought they were going to beat the shit out of each other.
@HiperPivociarz6 жыл бұрын
Yeah. That would've been interesting somewhat.
@Ben-vf5gk6 жыл бұрын
When Tim Shaw first emerged from the pod, and we mostly just saw the armour was I the only one who thought "Is that the Doom Guy?"
@Giorgio-zd7np6 жыл бұрын
Knew I recognized that design somewhere XD
@TheSkully3436 жыл бұрын
This episode would've ended very differently and utterly fucking amazing if DOOMGUY was the dude in the pod. Rip and Tear.
@Ben-vf5gk6 жыл бұрын
Maybe they're saving him for the finale?
@TheSkully3436 жыл бұрын
Dude that'd be fucking amazing! The Doctor and her companions have to survive the DOOMGUY. Segun Akinola rocks out some Death Metal powerchords while The Doctor and Co run away through hell and high water just to survive the onslaught that is the DOOMGUY!
@Pidove7276 жыл бұрын
I thought it was the guy from Dead Space 😂
@britanimations20026 жыл бұрын
I mean, I am happy that Chibnal was able to kill off a character, here's hoping for good, but now that I think about it, maybe it was a little bit too early for that, she should've been a companion for a few episodes, we could've got flashbacks with her, grown to like her, then it probably would've hit harder, but in the moment for me, it worked and I didn't really have a problem with it, but yeh could've been done a bit better
@quinnsinclair70286 жыл бұрын
My major problem was the way it was shot. She fell maybe ten feet and yes she’s old but my first reaction from her starting the Death remarks was “really? That’s what killed her?” Rather than the “oh my god she’s dying” like I think they were going for.
@rangeraero6 жыл бұрын
Honestly, I thought it was shocking the cthulhu-tentacle-ball that killed her, not the fall. I guess we read that scene differently.
@quinnsinclair70286 жыл бұрын
Johnathan Hazen I mean that’s a valid interpretation but she shocks it, the backlash from the shock knocks her off the tower, she dies. There was nothing about the display I could see that really read like she got hit by it. If they’d had a few second where it was clear she’d been electrocuted that would have solved the problem. Personally I would have had her alive but the fall crippled her to the point where she can’t go on adventures with everyone. That way it adds a certain amount of “gotta get back to my family” since they going for the whole lost in time and space angle.
@claytoncourtney13096 жыл бұрын
3:30 Of course she knows how long they have been married but that was not Graham's point now was it. His point was he had been married to her for three years and Ryan STILL had not accepted him. I thought that was a great way to give out that information.
@DimensionPlant6 жыл бұрын
The first thing I thought when I saw the face of the tooth monster was "please put the helm back on". He was way more intimidating with it on.
@DalamReviews6 жыл бұрын
That was some really neat animation at the end there Stuart, I love when you do shit like that.
@Khilkhameth6 жыл бұрын
If this had been Davies or Moffatt, you know that the Doctor would have used 'left-over Regeneration energy' or something to resurrect the mum at the end of the episode. Having the death stick seems to be laying down a ground rule for this new run that there may not always be a fell-good happy ending.
@obiwankenobi6876 жыл бұрын
Laurence Sinclair Davies wouldn’t have done that, he’d have left her dead. Moffatt I agree with, he’d definitely have her come back to life using the ships crystal or something dumb like that
@britishnerd39196 жыл бұрын
She already used the energy to heal herself from a fucking 3km fall.
@Khilkhameth6 жыл бұрын
She never really healed from that fall, and if she did, it was near instantaneous. You'd have thought it would have taken at least a few seconds for her body to pull itself back together after that, bit in the show she's almost immediately back on her feet.
@beeldinkum31526 жыл бұрын
Chibnall is edgey. He introduces a lovely old grandpa just so he can kill him, making his granddaughter cry (in your mind). Maybe he'll try running thru a number of actors like he's GRR Martin or something? I mean look at the actor showcase at the end of the episode. Why? Usually it's a time to get excited by snippets of upcoming episodes, but we get a load of publicity shots for the actors IMDb page. I don't care about actors till they become meaningful characters in a story, and Chibnall can't seem to make them interesting even when he's put his words in their mouths. I saw her death coming a mile away. She had to die because they needed an awkward relationship between generations & skin colours or something. It's an obvious plot mechanism for future payoffs that I suspect will be as obvious and as boring
@alexzander44265 жыл бұрын
Nope. The rest of the show is the "rainbows and ponies happy ending" type thing thanks to the Liberal intervention into the series. Though I would love to see the Doctor lose more often. Like in Heaven Sent.
@annekeambs48426 жыл бұрын
I’ve been waiting for this review all week, love your DW reviews. You actually give arguments for why you did or didn’t like things rather than someone in front of a camera blathering about how it just didn’t feel right without attempting to explain why. Keep up the good work.
@bloodrunsclear6 жыл бұрын
The Woman Who Fell to Earth: The Force Awakens of Dr. Who Big functional but unsurprising...thing
@theshadowdirector6 жыл бұрын
Loving the new visual style and music for the series , that more than anything has made it feel fresh to me.
@TheFallofTheEleventh6 жыл бұрын
Personally I’m happy this episode wasn’t some over the top or wacky stuff. It felt quite small and contained but was also focusing its attention on its characters and actually working to develop them. I found myself actually interested and caring about these people and wanted to see them more!
@meatwoodflacmedia6 жыл бұрын
Oh haha I no titles for this one, clever boy.
@carealoo7446 жыл бұрын
Oh, I didn't even notice that!
@carealoo7446 жыл бұрын
I thought the: 'Before,' / 'After,' reactions for missing.
@PatrickCervantez6 жыл бұрын
If the series ended with Chibnall sitting atop a pile of skulls, I would like that twist.
@jessica-mh3os6 жыл бұрын
As soon as I saw that Grace was Ryan's nan in that first scene, I knew she was going to die. There was no way she would ever let Ryan do dangerous stuff in space without her there to keep an eye on him.
@SunniestAutumn6 жыл бұрын
I liked the episode lots. It's firm and well constructed and feels kind of new again. I liked it.
@Braxiatel_Collection6 жыл бұрын
I just found this episode... boring. Normally when I’m watching Doctor Who I feel excited and drawn in to the story but this just made feel like I was watching a bunch of actors on screen. I mean, I watch this show for escapism- I want to be taken away from my own boring life but this episode just made me feel so... *yawn*.
@MarcellDAvis11036 жыл бұрын
Agree i felt something was off. And i think part of it was because of the new doctor not because shes a woman, but shes trying too hard imho.
@herbivarsawus43596 жыл бұрын
'Why Do I keep Dying' would have been a great thing to put in the side bar! (the thumbnail could be any number of characters).
@TheSkully3436 жыл бұрын
Perfect opportunity for a John Barrowman cameo with the You Tube video by a Captain Jack Harkness.
@jefferyjones83996 жыл бұрын
I laughed way too hard at Chibnal and his pile of skulls
@kbg12ila6 жыл бұрын
I think a few bits of the dialogue from the companions is expository and forced like the example you gave and the dialogue Graham has about his cancer but I think it was overshadowed by the great dialogue in the eulogy, followed by the close up to ryan and seeing how he feels about everything. I thought that was great. I think Grace's death will mean a lot going forward. It worked for me.
@albineigengrau32126 жыл бұрын
I think what made the episode work for me was its pacing: it has a slow and atmospheric build-up, not the frenetic 150 mph pace that most of NuWho seems to be addicted to. Also: excellent soundtrack!
@Phoenix23126 жыл бұрын
Never watched any of your videos... But really enjoyed this one! I do kind of agree with you about The Companions bit... I know that they have kept companions around for Regenerations, but I think they should try and do this MORE! Many episodes of Classic Who had Companions STAY after the Doctor regenerated... Sometimes for more than one... And we could do with more of that!
@rangeraero6 жыл бұрын
It wouldn't surprise me if this season saw a retread of the 9th Doctor episode "Father's Day", with Ryan wanting to go back and save Grace, ending in Graham convincing Ryan to mourn. They might not, but it was one of the first things I thought of after she died.
@markpostgate25516 жыл бұрын
I'm glad ours wasn't the only household to notice the eerie simularity between the alien pod and a large bulb of garlic!
@nightowl84775 жыл бұрын
0:13 Series 12 has proved that hypothesis right.
@NitroIndigo6 жыл бұрын
Now I want to see a Doctor Who interpretation of the Tooth Fairy.
@ZakJordan986 жыл бұрын
I'll at least gives Chibnall props for killing off a character and not ressurecting them. But i still found it enjoyable overall
@Gxbbzee6 жыл бұрын
We've only had one episode... that's like saying "Finally! Moffat killed Clara for good!" in Face the Raven. Still plenty of time for a resurrection, lol.
@janetracer6 жыл бұрын
Agreed props for the death. Just not for how they pulled it off. Considering that Chibnall was part of Torchwood he could have applied some lessons from its beginnings. Remember that in all the pre press hype they included the character Suzy.Then surprise! They kill her off in the first episode. Now on Doctor Who Grace is introduced and from pre show hype we know she is not a companion yet her grandson and husband are. So knowing that information it was fairly likely she would be passing on. It was the most likely way to have hubby and grandson traveling in time and space with a female in a box.
@TheCrippledEgg6 жыл бұрын
Nah. I reckon Chris will bring Grace back as a Cyberwoman.
@ZakJordan986 жыл бұрын
@@TheCrippledEgg And she'll remind Graham of that time a dog pissed on their tent?
@TheCrippledEgg6 жыл бұрын
Zak Rosenfeld You better fucking believe it.
@ryjinannon6 жыл бұрын
In the end, not making a big deal out of the doctors gender swap annoyed me more than I thought it would. What was the fucking point if it doesn't effect the story at all? Chibnal made it a prerequisite to taking the job that the doctor became a woman, but if he doesn't do anything with it, it's just a clickbate gimmick to prop up dull writing. People showed up for the novelty, but if this is the high water mark for the scripting, the numbers are going to drop wildly before the end of the season.
@PrivatePikachu16 жыл бұрын
Considering how jaded most of us are all are of Moffat, I'm not too surprised how much I loved Jodie as the Doctor and the new companions. I felt like the story, while nothing special all things considered, did it's job well of introducing a new Doctor and new companions. Of course, we still have an entire big season ahead of us but overall I thought this was a very good first outing and I'm actually optimistic for the future episodes. Also I hope you get better over your whole melting problem.
@ishaandw6 жыл бұрын
Anyone else see the villain to be like the ice warriors
@HiperPivociarz5 жыл бұрын
I personally think that the Doctor's gender shouldn't be glossed over. I'm not trying to act like it's a huge deal, but i feel like this should be a big deal to the Doctor. This is something new to him, this is something she has to now explore. Maybe at first she rejects the notion, but eventually she learns to accept it. Because it can add to the Doctor's character. Jodie's Doctor is so milktoast and boring, think about how much more interesting a Doctor discovering her new gender would be.
@kiarash6086 жыл бұрын
(Count Dooku voice) "I've been looking forward to this!"
@bythebreach6 жыл бұрын
His quality of reviewing has doubled since the last time we saw him.
@thecommentor84596 жыл бұрын
It was shit. Here are some notes. * The black guy touches a weird alien electric thing that looks and sounds dangerous. He then touches a big space fruit looking thing. Finally, he gets a police officer to ALSO touch the big space fruit looking thing. Touching scary things is something NO PERSON WOULD EVER DO. *The characters are constantly repeating their full names/nicknames. *The Doctor survives smashing through the roof of a train. It was kinda dumb when Tennant smashed through the roof and it's still dumb when Jodie does it. She also says "I was a white haired scotsman half an hour ago", meaning she must have been falling for something like 20 minutes. *Every single male character is presented in some negative light while all female characters are portrayed as either heroes, underdogs or even both. *The Doctor, after surviving said fall through the roof of a train WITHOUT A SCRATCH, proceeds to immediately beat up the alien tentacle ball like a "total badass". It's the immediate stink of a "mary sue". *The probation police officer girl follows literally no protocol and makes absolutely every bad decision possible. Two women are in an argument and one has clearly smashed a car window with a hammer and then admits to it. The police girl is just like "Pay for the window and stop being children." No reports, no notes, no paperwork, nothing. Just a sassy attitude. She touches the unidentified object bare handed and gets distracted by small talk. She goes along with everything and the only resistance to the lawbreaking is her unrelenting whinening. *The Doctor confronts the police girl when she says she has to report what's happened on the train and the Doctor says something like "And do what? Tell them what happened? No one will believe you!" Nevermind the fact UNIT exists. This is a stupid thing for the Doctor to say and is only written into the script because if the group got police or UNIT backup the story would be over instantly. *A few characters huff at the idea of aliens despite the alien titanic flying over london, the arachnid star thing, the fat flying into spaceships, Gallefray popping up next door and also THE WHOLE FUCKING PLANET BEING TELEPORTED THEN INVADED BY DALEKS. But aliens? Nah, mate. Don't exist. *When one of the characters tells The Doctor she should go to A&E The Doctor says she never goes anywhere that are just initials... THE FUCKING T.A.R.D.I.S. is just initials. *The Nurse checks the Doctors pulse and says "She has two seperate pulses!" which would be impossible to distinguish. We know what a Time Lords heartbeat sounds like thanks to the master so it would just sound like her pulse was a cycle of four beats, not two seperate pulses completely. A nitpick, really, but it's lazy. *The Doctor and the group get hit with micro DNA bombs but she doesn't tell anyone what they are until she's had a nap and they've all been activated. *"Is that another alien?" "Looks like it!" They say, when they see a humanoid sillouette in a dark alley which looks like a fucking human. *The alien reveals that he wants to kill some rando dude to get promoted in his military. Some random, unarmed dude who doesn't know he's being hunted. Last time, it was a little girl. This is how they get promotions. He also cheats. This is fucking stupid. *When the alien boi reveals himself, they use the exact same shot every time he speaks which is terribly framed with all the negative space being behind his head rather than in front of it, making it look silly and amatuer. *There's an old man who is obviously deathbait. He is introduced and IMMEDIATELY says "I love my granddaughter and being alive. Gee wizz, it's my first day on the job and I'm two days from retirement. So glad I wore my red shirt today. Oh no, I am the dead. Do you feel fucking sad yet, audience?" *After meeting the alien, seeing dead bodies, defeating the tentacle ball thingy and running about town... does the police girl decide to take pictures of these things and send them to the station requesting backup? NAAAAH! LET'S JUST FUCK ABOUT ON A CRANE! WHY NOT?! THIS IS FUCKING STUPID. *The alien baddie doesn't just teleport to the top of the crane. Or to the end of the crane. Or anywhere other than that one initial teleport. They might have said he only has one charge at some point but I really can't be fucked to watch it all back. *Spoiler alert, the black lady dies from falling for what looks like... 10 feet, maybe? The shitty cinematography sure doesn't clue you in on how high up she is. Despite cracking open the back of her head (which is almost certainly what happened to kill her), she gives one last dramatic speech before somehow turning her head all the way to face the opposite direction in order to do a dead. All in all... this was a shitty mess with no real direction. Plenty of things make no sense and don't add up... then we get to the acting. It's not great. Some people were alright but it just... wasn't really remarkable in any way. Jodie doesn't capture anything new or interesting as the character and comes across as a dithering asshole at the worse of times. Sadest part is, you wasted your time reading this comment with me pointing out the obvious. Goodnight.
@andrewbutton20396 жыл бұрын
Hey, dont forget the dead train driver, that seems to have been entirely glossed over, the doc even says something like "dont report this, i want to investigate" and police lady just goes "yea ok"
@thecommentor84596 жыл бұрын
Ah, how could I forget.Truly masterful writing.
@walleye3646 жыл бұрын
It just doesn't work for me. It's like she's drawing off other older male actors trying to find a personality of her own. I found it boring.
@HarriRobins6 жыл бұрын
If I ever became showrunner, one of the main things I'd do is connect the show with the internet more. Much like how the books tied into the show, for the first series they referenced that at least. Like, maybe even having the Doctor herself have a KZbin channel, and for her to upload stuff out of order.
@earld14033 жыл бұрын
@00:15 *"he'll typically look at what's worked before and combine the right elements to make sure his works as broadly appealing and functionally sound as possible"* I wish that I could go back in time and say - be careful what you wish for or you'll end up with "The Timeless Child"
@user-yf4gx9lw6c6 жыл бұрын
This was one of the best season openers in the second shows history.
@CapriUni6 жыл бұрын
The thing that angered me about Grace's death was that: A) it was yet another example of killing off an interesting woman in order to give men motivation for emotional growth (AKA "fridging"), and B) it seemed like it was only so Chibnall could pull a bait-and-switch: "You thought Ryan was talking about the Doctor, at the very beginning, didn't you? Ha, ha! I fooled you! His Nan was the *real* woman who fell to Earth!! Aren't I clever?" Shying away from killing characters when the story actually calls for it, or killing them and bringing them back because you've lost your nerve, is weak storytelling. On the other hand, rushing to kill characters when the story *does* *not* call for it, just for shock value (Grace did not need to die, since Tzim-Sha was already defeated), is cheap writing.
@Jack-Oates6 жыл бұрын
The alien is like a tooth fairy. It takes a tooth. Tim Tooth-fairy Shaw.
@DakNJaxter6 жыл бұрын
See, I think the death itself was a bit impactless, mostly due to the fact that you could see it coming because she wasn't in any of the marketing AND she died doing something that seemed wholey unnecessary, but I actually found the follow-through with the funeral and everyone's reaction to it quite effectively done.
@benw44096 жыл бұрын
I really liked it, although it's the civil rights episode that's going to be the make it or break it episode in terms of Chibnall's vision for the show. I'm liking his take on the show so far and am very optimistic for the series.
@pjgs49336 жыл бұрын
That episode will either be one of the show's best or one of the show's most divisive. But I think it's something good if Chibnall and Strevens decided to put it in the 3rd episode slot. It's a bold move in today's political climate, so it needs to be executed well.
@benw44096 жыл бұрын
Yeah, we don't want a Kill the Moon style disaster three episodes in.
@TheCrippledEgg6 жыл бұрын
I feel the same. An episode dealing with that subject matter does have a lot of potential if handled with care. If not, it’ll come off as shallow and preachy. Since the writer is a prolific novelist who has dealt race issues in her works, I am more optimistic towards the idea. Still, we’ll have to wait and see.
@johncameron98576 жыл бұрын
It's not really a bold move in fact it's fairly standard now.
@johncameron98576 жыл бұрын
It's shallow anyway. The BBC are opportunistic for doing that. I'd like to think woman and non-white people are hardier and tougher then that instead of needing to be 'built up'
@HereComesPopoBawa6 жыл бұрын
I thought you weren't allowed to be sad at funerals with so many balloons. If it was my funeral I would have my family inhale the helium before they eulogize me.
@TheJaviferrol6 жыл бұрын
Im still not 100 percent behind her performance. She had her moments but other felt cringy like the tongue bit ("oh every Doctor says a body part each time they regenerate") and specially the part where hes telling the bad alien about "everyone is capable of great change while remaining the same" which felt like Chibnall talking, not the Doctor: "ok we get it, shes a woman now..." Episode wasnt more than average and i feel is getting a bit overrated in some corners of fandom after a year plus waiting and all the unending stream of publicity. I cannot give it more than a 6. But yeah, didnt felt nearly as New as they are telling us
@TheSkully3436 жыл бұрын
I put it more so down to the publicity of "OMG! its so #great. thank god Capaldi and Moffat are gone! Chris Chibnall's first episode sticks the landing!" that the BBC are trying to push since they seem desperate for Doctor Who to reach the same levels of appeal it had during Tennant's Era. It'll fade over time and probably be looked at as the Castrovalva of Nu Who. Nothing remarkable but it could've been worse.
@Clay36136 жыл бұрын
They were still writing her like a previous Doctor is why.
@Callum_26136 жыл бұрын
I think in the finale Graham’s gonna be shot by some villain from the classics and the whole point of it is that Ryan’s gonna call him grandad
@Jake-pr7js6 жыл бұрын
Callum Jordan i think chibnall is better than that
@thegd25676 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed your review on this episode, although I don’t entirely agree with it I personally found this episode quite enjoyable. The visuals were amazing, and I think the companions were well developed. The ending is a bit of a tonal shift which is apparent, but to be honest, I kinda don’t really care. I thought the moment and the speech Graham gave felt very realistic. Her character was built up so much to make me feel upset over her death. And it linked back to the beginning when he was on KZbin talking about a woman which I think provides a nice sense of continuity. I do have one nitpick. Now I am an American, so I don’t know how English architecture works, but why did the apartment Ryan filmed at look like a space station? It was kinda dark and grey and it looked like the exit was through a rhombus shaped doorway. I’ve never seen any house or apartment look like that. Oh wait, hold on.... THERES NO TITLE SEQUENCE OR TARDIS INTERIOR 0/10 WORSTEST EPISODE EVUUUHHHHHHHSHUAIFKSVKDKD!! Nah I liked the episode a lot. Can’t wait for next weeks one.
@englishgiraffe21246 жыл бұрын
I'll be one to say that I was not looking forward to Series 11. Mainly because of the trailers, especially the Glass shattering trailer, which was outright insulting and made me incredibly pissed off. Episode 1 I expected to be incredibly shit or the most by-the-numbers post-regeneration story since Robot. That said, The Woman Who Fell to Earth was much better than I was expecting. Was it perfect? No. In fact, in terms of post-regeneration stories, Power of the Daleks, Spearhead from Space and The Eleventh Hour are still the best for me. Is it still good? Hell Yes. And any worries that I have for Series 11 is for the most part completely erased. I'll answer the main question and say that Whittaker was actually my least favourite part about the story. The acting was fine, although if Whittaker keeps that standard, she'll be my least favourite actor to play the Doctor next to Davison. But my biggest problem is that 13 didn't feel like an original Doctor. She kept feeling like she just had the personality of the 10th Doctor (even having the facial expressions and line delivery). Also, the moment when 13 scolds the guy for kicking off Tim-Shaw, despite the fact that she was killing him anyway really pissed me off. However, all the other elements really worked for me. First off, this is easily the best looking episode of Doctor Who. The CGI was on point without it being too overbearing or having much of a precense. The lighting made scenes incredibly atmospheric, and haunting in some places. And I think the new composer completely shits on Murray Gold's bombastic music (which got old after Series 5), allowing some tension while having a good sense of a coherent melody (and I love the new theme tune, the best in NewWho next to Series 1's and Series 5's). The characters also really worked for me. Unlike the 3 companions in Davison's era, I liked how the companions here were related in some form, and for the most part, each companion was fleshed out, although Yas still needs a few more stand out moments. Graham and Ryan were easily highlights of the episode. I was worried that Chinballs was going to make Graham a joke character but I'm glad that he didn't. Also, I still crack up when the Salad guy appears. EAT MUH SALAD, HALLOWEEN. Can I just mention that the story was surprisingly dark for NewWho? Having a villain that snaps and rips off people's jaws to plant a tooth in his skin was very Big Finish-esque. And, in my opinion, both the design with the helmet on and off worked well. I can imagine that kids hid behind the sofa when watching this, which is something that Doctor Who desperately needs, because the horror factor has become more and more rare nowadays. People say that the monster is a rip off of Predator, and I'm like... is that inherently a bad thing? A thing that I saw coming a mile off in this story was Grace's death. It's really because of the marketing really, there wasn't that much promotion for her. And frankly, much like Rose, it would have been really dickish for Graham to leave a family member behind, regardless of the Tardis being a time machine. But, as you said, the actual death was handled really well. It's not overly dramatic, nor is it too self-indulgent, unlike in the Moffat era. And I love the twist where at the beginning at the story, we're supposed to believe that Ryan is talking about the Doctor, but at the end, he's actually talking about Grace. Overall, I quite liked this story. There's still a few small issues, and I'm still warming up to Jodie, but I can in good faith, say that I'll be tuning in to the rest of Series 11 and I'd happily watch this story again.
@stupidtreefrog36656 жыл бұрын
I think the nan's death kinda made sense for Ryan's & Graham's character arc in the rest of the series. Since she is no longer there as a connection between them, the two will have to figure out how to get along on their own terms and all. What bothered me was how the actual death scene was executed. It felt so cringy and unreal and reminded me of Russell's era in a negative way.
@sirjedisentinel6 жыл бұрын
It's a Post-Regeneration episode. With the exception of Spearhead from Space (& The Twin Dilemma on the other end of the scale), when have they ever been anything other than average?
@peylix-ohm47016 жыл бұрын
Sir Jedi Sentinel Power of the Daleks wants a word with you.
@alexrobertssings6 жыл бұрын
I've seen a lot of people saying Grace's death was an example of frideging because it's only purpose is to give Ryan and Graham a motive to travle with the doctor. I'm not 100% sure I agree but it definitely was poorly handled.
@slateoffate98126 жыл бұрын
Damn it I fell for every trick in the episode.
@NJ4KTV6 жыл бұрын
Whilst I agree with half of what you said, this was a fine and mature review. Loved it. Annnd subbed.
@tracydale1546 жыл бұрын
Post-regeneration stories often focus more on introducing the characters (New Doctor And Companions) and keep the monsters/plot fairly straightforward. Personally I really enjoyed it. Liked the characters and tone. I liked that the stakes here were pretty much saving one guy and not the whole universe. Loved Jodie as the Doctor. Solid ep for what was intended as a soft-reboot.
@pearcemartins38815 жыл бұрын
11:03 that would be a fantastic plot for a Doctor Who episode 😂
@bazzzzz61756 жыл бұрын
It was SO boring. And just as nonsensical as it has been for the past while. Rubbish villain, characters I don't believe in and some really STUPID dialogue.
@menwithven28626 жыл бұрын
Been waiting for this
@Pcwarmachine6 жыл бұрын
What no obvious parallel to this plot being the plot of any "Predator" movie? Yeah....
@skyhunter24236 жыл бұрын
She's over acting, rather than making the role her own she's trying to mesh 10 & 11 together
@brendanmccabe83736 жыл бұрын
I think you should have mentioned that Bradley Walsh’s character spoiler warning has cancer and that’s how it’s obvious that he’s in the crosshairs
@grump90016 жыл бұрын
I seriously considered making a video review series for the new season.. but then I realized he who moans would say basically everything I thought of it, but probably better.. and then you did, well done you. Yes yes and yes to all said, felt the same. I really like Jodie so far, Chibnall is a step up from Moffat (but not a big one..) and uhh.. it was okay story wise? Kinda ehh. Knew that lady would die within minutes of seein her.. thought the lighting of the episode was too dark, couldn't see anything, and was hoping for just a little bit more music personally, or recognizable melodic theme for 13 is what I mean. Yeah.
@tombothompson6 жыл бұрын
You are literally the only doctor who reviewer that I can watch without cringing listening to their opinions on the doctor now being a woman! Thanks 😀 your focus is on the right things Oh and also i had the same thoughts as you in regards to the fake youtube videos
@BadwolfGamer6 жыл бұрын
You left us on a cliffhanger!!! What happens next?
@iain97576 жыл бұрын
yes Stuart I’m scared that S11 might go the way S10 will go
@carealoo7446 жыл бұрын
Prediction Corner: 'Grace,' is: 'The Master!'
@DarkLordoftheMeme6 жыл бұрын
Jodie's Doctor feels too nice and hypercompetent to me. The other Doctors quickly showed some flaws and shortcomings fairly early on. I quite liked Ryan and Graham, they seemed much more believable to me, Yasmin on the other hand felt like a third wheel.
@Derbauengel6 жыл бұрын
Would you please do me a massive solid and post a whole review in the future that uses the "hater monster" voice/persona? Thank you for a well-argued, amusing and incisive review. I'm a classic WHO fan who has totally lost faith in the current version of the show. It was Moffat's era wot dunnit to me. However, one thing that makes me happy that WHO still exists on telly is that it prompts your reviews which always make me laugh. This might be because I think I might be a jaded hater monster thing. Sorry. Anyway, thanks.
@ishaandw6 жыл бұрын
I realized she was going to die fifteen minutes into the episodes
@orrins85546 жыл бұрын
Same to be honest
@09philj6 жыл бұрын
I don't think Jodie's performance was that great, particularly the lines which were quite serious but she appeared to have been directed to deliver more whimsically. Most of the performances seemed a bit stilted to me though. Maybe it's the accents. Everything else was fine though.
@supernerd57816 жыл бұрын
She seemed to be a bit uncertain, potentially due to post regeneration trauma, early on she was pretty much doing a David Tennant impression, whereas pater she felt a bit more down to earth.
@madmangogaming6 жыл бұрын
it felt like she delivered every line with the same shouting cadence, there was little range of delivery
@thefonzkiss6 жыл бұрын
She was the worst thing about it yeah.
@deltahalo2416 жыл бұрын
I felt the pacing was just way to fast for most of the episode. It was kind of 'Hey look at this! Now on to the next scene!'
@animeswitch6 жыл бұрын
what i want to know is how the fuck is she able to make time lord tech out of scrap, totally not fucking possible and in the next episode they completely forgot that the tardis allows them to understand other alien language but they lost the tardis so that function wouldnt of worked yet they could still talk to aliens.
@walterposs12126 жыл бұрын
I thought it was good, not great, just good. I liked the sonic scene and just the doctor building stuff. I also like how minimal the threat of the episode was, I haven't seen anyone pick up on it yet, but the Doctor is saving just one person(okay yeah the warrior race will keep doing it to other people and yes the companions were also temporarily hostages) which is nice because the last few opening first stories of a new doctor have been invasion, earth being destroyed, city of London being used for spare parts etc. I liked how small the threat was and it further pinpointed that this was the doctor, fighting only for one person. The death I found satisfying, I think it was necessary for the show to do this to prove that people can die. The execution I'm not so sure of, the funeral scene to me felt like it had been added on, after grace fell i was expecting credits but the episode just continued, which was nice I guess to get some 'closure' on it but it felt strange. But to everyone saying she's totally dead, there is still 11 episodes left and she had a lot of promotion. I doubt chibbers will bring her back but ah, I still don't trust the show with deaths. Overall I give it a 7/10, not great but just nice, a bit like that fresh taste you get after spitting some mouthwash out.
@walterposs12126 жыл бұрын
Also I just woke up so sorry for poor grammar and spelling D:
@tardisnet94876 жыл бұрын
I had concerns for a Female Doctor but I rather liked this episode. Jodie Whitaker was utterly fantastic and all the companions are already full of a lot of depth and character.
@tardisnet94876 жыл бұрын
I just made a video of my thoughts if anyone wants to check it out
@Докторпарадокс4 жыл бұрын
I really want a series opener (first story of the new Doctor) to be an investigation like: Doctor regenerates and TARDIS ducked up by regeneration energy lends on alien planet and Doctor forgets everything (unlike Capaldi one it will last until the end of the episode) imagine Doctor arrives on Skaro, Mars or any other alien planets with no humans and they (aliens) seize TARDIS while Doctor tries to figure out who or what he/she is
@Squicx6 жыл бұрын
I loved this episode!
@markpostgate25516 жыл бұрын
Who the hell would say "it should have been me who died instead" at a funeral as part of a eulogy? Yes, people often have feelings like that after the death of a loved one but they don't make it part of a eulogy.
@emperordalek1026 жыл бұрын
Omg plot twist he's a hater and a Monster combined
@bookwyvern59946 жыл бұрын
Your Doctor Who hatred turned you into Meatwad from Aqua Teen Hunger Force. I'll allow it.
@JamesPlaysGames956 жыл бұрын
If Moffat touched this episode, he would shove it in our faces that the doctor is a woman
@charliewarner7876 жыл бұрын
And he'd make Ryan's KZbin recommendations bare dodgy. 'What's browser history?'
@TheCrippledEgg6 жыл бұрын
We probably would have gotten a fair few immature jokes about her new body.
@pascalsimioli67776 жыл бұрын
Oh the little you knew...
@eli-jl8yf3 жыл бұрын
Except that he turned the Master into Missy and he didn't shove Missy's gender into our faces at all. So I don't see why he would've done it with the Doctor.
@d3nv16 жыл бұрын
Yep it was a very Generic Story - but they played it well. I'm amazed at how quickly I saw Jodie as the Doctor. 1 Episode in, and she is the Doctor for me. (Which is a pleasant surprise !)
@friday64486 жыл бұрын
I'm just happy after 8 fucking years of Moffat dragging us through the dirt that we have anyone else... I would have been happy with literally anyone else, it's just a plus for me that I was a fan of him from Broadchurch and some of his previous episodes on Torchwood
@danton83026 жыл бұрын
*2:00** - ha, ace creeper...*
@TheSkully3436 жыл бұрын
The episode was FIIIIIIIINE. Although my inner fan still think it pales by comparison to episodes like Spearhead from Space, The Eleventh Hour, The Pilot and such. Jodie's Doctor honestly reminded me more of Eccleston than Tennant or Smith (then again early days so I'm fully expecting Jodie to become a parody of herself like Matt Smith did by Series 7B when he was fully ready to pack up and fuck off given the cesspit the production of that series was) It was a standard "Doctor meets companions who are [R E L A T A B L E H U M A N Z] and they run around Sheffield chasing a flying buzzy thing against Cyberpunk Jeepers Creepers" I had the same sort of initial reaction I had with this episode that I did with The Pilot in Series 10 but I think this episode is gonna end up aging about as badly as Rose did in Series 1 considering that it firmly wants to drive itself into that wedge to say "Don't worry, it's not like that [NOT UNIVERSALLY LOVED PETER CAPALDI SHOW] and Moffat's gone and LOOK! Its all fresh and NEW!" I'm sure it'll do fine getting todays kids into the series and fair enough if it works, but given what you've remarked about Chibnall I honestly fear that we're gonna be in for a series that's gonna end up being unremarkable if the individual episodes aren't strong enough. And unlike Russell who had the likes of Paul Cornell, Robert Shearman and a Steven Moffat in his prime to fall back on, if Fish and Chibbs fucks this up then by virtue of a lack of ambitious experimentation as was seen in Moffat's era I doubt its gonna fail because it was trying something new and different as much as it was trying to crack that RTD formula except make it acceptable for modern day audiences who'll always look at Doctor Who as that stupid sci fi kids show about rubbish monsters made out of cardboard. The salient point being that while I can see why the BBC would want more viewership from the general audience, I get the impression that if Chibnall succeeds he'll get lazy like Russell did by Series 4 or instead Doctor Who will take a greater hit to its reputation in the eyes of both the public for being a run of the mill sci fi series, and then to the hardcore "NuWho Sukks but now its even worse cuz its not #BigFinish" fans for trying to appeal to people who otherwise wouldn't have given a fuck about the show and thus pleasing nobody. In a nutshell, Captain Chibbers is basically sailing this ship through Shitcreek and needs to use his tongue as a paddle. That's pretty much the situation right now.
@britishnerd39196 жыл бұрын
I just noticed Grace's jumper looks like my dogs blanket.
@anthonystone9286 жыл бұрын
I have been enjoying your Doctor Who videos for a while since I found your Channel I would just like to know do you read any Doctor Who books are novels and maybe you can do a video or maybe let people know which are your favorite Doctor Who books or novels maybe a top 10 or whatever top 20 that you would like to do I've been a fan of Doctor Who for a while but I like to get into reading some books at my job as a security guard I have some down time just a suggestion I hope you and leave a message thank you
@johntheformerpeasent51606 жыл бұрын
I think secret pidgeon is a reference to black pigeon speaks.
@SmartSmears6 жыл бұрын
You say noble warrior but the fact that he was a cheater was kind of an interesting addition to his character they didnt need to add but made him just a bit more interesting to me. Some other reviewer said as much but cant remember who. I just like the things they did to make the characters less flat, like rather than finding the alien pod where they left it the show makes another character do so who has a personal investment in the whole thing, its nice.
@christopheralthouse63786 жыл бұрын
STUBAGFUL'S FIRST SEASON 11 REVIEW! YAAAAAAS!!!! Doctor Who is officially BACK! Along with the Living Flesh Supercomputer... Run... Because that is what you do... When it shows up... 😂😂😂😂 Keep on hating, Stuart... Because you wouldn't be a cynical fan if you didn't... 😊
@sayachan60696 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed it, it did play it safe and I get wanting to bring the casual viewers back, I know friends who got burned by the Moffat era and refused to watch the series again and claim they don't like doctor who again. So something to bring them back in and remind them why they got into it in the first place was good. I do hope they take risks later on, nothing up its own bumhole like the moffat era but to do some interesting storytelling that is engaging.
@pikaplayzhd5956 жыл бұрын
they seem to be taking some risks with the third episode.
@simonmandolin25486 жыл бұрын
I just liked it being fun again and not feeling weighed down by excessive back story
@kingcrimson14676 жыл бұрын
You're the reason why my theraphy bills are so high..... still love you though!
@flameman96 жыл бұрын
Does this mean no more prediction corner?
@hanso85916 жыл бұрын
you are the best dw reviewer
@enkelisuperholocaps87546 жыл бұрын
Remember Heaven Sent Stu! That wasn't that long ago!
@ThePonderer6 жыл бұрын
I really liked this one. I think it’s better than Rose or Deep Breath as far Doctor introductions go. I’ll take a somewhat trite premise with good execution, and I feel this was executed quite well.
@Bucking_Fastard6 жыл бұрын
Now I wanna see a companion die in every episode!
@jedrhodes48336 жыл бұрын
I found the villain one-note and dull, the dialogue dull, and Jodie good but drowning in terrible dialogue. But hey ho. I guess it’ll be ok.
@idontremembermylogin6 жыл бұрын
Tbh the reason why I didnt like the death was because I prefered Grace to Graham. I think having Grace on the TARDIS team would be very enjoyable.
@Jake-pr7js6 жыл бұрын
idontremembermylogin i think that more made the death more impactful, you know that she would have loved travelling in the tardis, but life isnt about choosing the right people to die, and graham will have more determination to be more like grace now
@idontremembermylogin6 жыл бұрын
@@Jake-pr7js yeah but now i have to live with Graham and I really didnt like him in The Woman Who Fell to Earth. Maybe he'll grow on me.
@analothor6 жыл бұрын
The villain is basically predator
@Doccywho1246 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed everything other than 13 though she was alright in the last 10 minutes and her first 5.
@creamypeanutbutterjellygir33216 жыл бұрын
*E A T M Y S A L A D , H A L L O W E E N*
@jacktaylor30016 жыл бұрын
I find an over use of sentiment in science fiction can really water it down. NuWho has been plagued with this since the get go. McGann kind of warmed up a bit, sure, but the over the top sobby stuff should be used sparingly. Classic Who was rather dry on emotion in comparison, but when the emotion hit, it hit hard.