Multi-Doctor Moments | Doctor Who

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Published 2023-12-26
Multiple Doctors all at once? The best kind of late Christmas present! 🎄
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All Comments (21)
  • @matt0044
    I always like multi Doctor stories to convey how they didn’t just recast the characters but that each one has their own personality.
  • @DrKnockers05
    I know Peter believes once a Doctor has regenerated, that Doctor should stay gone to honour the time they were with us. And that's a beautiful sentiment, beautiful and insightful and respectful to whoever comes next. But all due respect to Peter, I'd give an arm and a leg to see the Twelfth Doctor come back just one more time in my lifetime, share a scene or two with Ncuti, Jodie, Matt, or David (both of them), even if it was something akin to William Hartnell on the TARDIS monitor in The Three Doctors, I'd weep for joy. That man was the quintessential Doctor for me, rewatching his clips from Twice Upon A Time reminded me of just how perfectly cast he was.
  • @dparker1510
    I loved Mels line in The Giggle. 'your gonna be someone else, it doesnt matter who. Cause every single one of you is fantastic' Heres to the next 60 years of Who. They're gonna be fantastic.
  • @vullord666
    The 50th anniversary is still a legendary celebration of Doctor Who with that "No sir, all 13!" I just wish Paul McGann got an acting role in day of the Doctor as well as the night of the Doctor special.
  • @VidDuality
    I love that 15 is full of love and sympathy for his former self, rather than being antagonistic or competative. I enjoy the silly griping too, but it really shows the Doctor's growth that this most recent iteration saw his past self and just went, "damn, we need a hug and some rest. Time to make sure I actually take care of myself."
  • @FLStyle
    The Curator's line, "if I was you, perhaps I was you of course," can work now, if RTD makes the post-bigeneration 14 age over time to become The Curator we see played by Tom Baker
  • I guess we actually did get a multi Doctor episode for the anniversary, or at least a part of one 😊
  • @DYSakura
    I love Multi-Doctors meeting each other
  • @swiftbird4846
    These moments showcase what a truly brilliant format this wonderful show has.
  • 15:20 I actually really like Ten/Clara's interaction, even if it was for 2 seconds. I hope we can see them together in comic book or TV form again.
  • @AndrewChapman
    "You're the old man, you're older than me!" Well tbf, in "The Five Doctors", 1st called 5th young man lol
  • And I thought First/Bill Potts had such a First/Susan vibe that I actually wanna see more of these two in the comic books. First's adventure with Bill and her gf
  • @BritGirlJay
    My fave is Tennant but Jodie's Doctor was very underrated. I liked her doctor - a bit crazy, a bit childlike, a lot madman with a box.
  • It's too bad that the only time the 9th doctor was ever in a multi doctor episode (on screen) was just archive footage for the 50th anniversary. In an interview, Christopher Eccleston stated that he never really approved of multi-doctor episodes and called them cash-ins. He saw his doctor as more of a one man band. I understand where he's coming from and respects his decision, but it would have been cool to see his doctor reacting with other doctors. Thankfully we've got fans to fill in that gap.
  • The last 60 years of Doctor Who have been wonderful, chaotic, heartbreaking, fun, and a brilliant time. I can't wait to see Ncuti Gatwa's journey as one fantastic Doctor, the long way round. Here's to 60 more years of the greatest show in all time and space! Side-Note: I love how David says "I could never let the TARDIS go. It would hurt." Doctor Who has been such a big part of his life that you don't feel like it's the Doctor saying that, but like it's David himself, not wanting to let such a great big part of his life go.
  • @user-fp5vf9qh3i
    I’ve only just noticed that 14th realized that 15th was about to take off without saying goodbye because the lights in his TARDIS started to get brighter at the 1:01:07 point. That’s why he walks out of his (14th’s) asking “where is he?” (15th)