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From the 2009 Doctor Who Christmas Special "The End of Time: Part 1"

THE END OF TIME: PART 1
It's the Tenth Doctor's final journey - but his psychotic nemesis the Master has been reborn, on Christmas Eve. With both determined to cheat death, the battle ranges from the wastelands of London to the mysterious Immortality Gate, while the alien Ood warn of an even greater danger approaching, as a terrible shadow falls across the entire Universe.

Starring David Tennant (The Doctor), Bernard Cribbins (Wilfred Mott) and Timothy Dalton (Rassilon)

Written by Russell T Davies
Directed by Euros Lyn

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I really miss Wilf so much, he's the best side character in DW for me.

FanDanGo
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This scene really emphasised just how amazing David Tennant truly was. He really echoed every single possible character trait of who The Doctor is. This scene was the only time I truly felt that The Doctor didn’t want to regenerate and felt that he would rather die as 10 than continue as someone other than 10.

Daniel-qwmm
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“Sauntering” is exactly how I would describe 11

conormurphy
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"Don't you TOUCH this car!"


Oh, Donna. How I miss you.

samalvey
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The Doctor's emotions in this clip are so raw. You can feel the dread in his voice. Even a Lord of Time is uncertain in the face of 'death'. ❤️💙💛

aka_nox
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One of those thing we always forget was how young Ten was at this point. He'd lived about 100 years as Nine, over 1000 as Eleven, but Ten only clocks in around 4 or 5 years. AND he'd cheated regenerating fully once before. No wonder he didn't want to go

PeteTemplar
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isn't strange when you think how many different people we are in our life time

aidannoone
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Remember when the show was THIS good. I can’t tell you how many times this episode made me cry. David will always be the best doctor. His performance is stunning. Favourite actor

tomjames
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This proves just how strong the 10th Doctor really is, as well as how amazing David Tennant is at acting

liamcarterr
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2:04 A subtle moment here, but Wilf reaching out, wanting to hug and comfort the Doctor as he's breaking down crying is why Wilf will always be my favorite. Wilf is just good people.

jonathonbartos
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"She's making do."
"Aren't we all."

Those lines really spoke to me when I watched the episode the first time it screened.

I had just graduated from university and didn't have a steady job. Money was scarce, it was a bitterly cold winter, and the recession was at its peak. To put it bluntly - I wasn't in the best of moods.

If anyone in similar circumstances happens to read this comments section, I just want to say: it does get better, but it isn't easy and it takes time. Just don't give up.

On an unrelated note: I really, really miss Murray Gold. Even if this series has had a very good soundtrack.

Hypotetiskt
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1:59 the look on The Doctor's face as he talks about all of the bad things he's done while travelling alone just makes me want to hug him and make him feel better. My god, this scene shows how much talent Tennant has as an actor.

uscman
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1:50

This is the most powerful moment in the show, even all these years later. It’s so real. This is the most human the Doctor’s ever been, yet it still feels like the Doctor. You just get to see this hero breaking. And then you never get to see the character behave like this again. It’s the perfect moment, isolated forever.

UltimateKyuubiFox
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For all those people saying that the doctor was acting out of character here are talking smack.

1) He has lost 3 companions compared to the other doctors who usually lose 1
2) He has travelled alone for the most time and as you can see from any other doctor that has travelled alone (e.g. 11th after Amy and Rorys departure) That the doctor does not do well on his own so this is completely in character.
3) He thought this was going to be his last regeneration as he used his 11th regen to create the metecrisis doctor

hiddenassassin
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I just realised that at the end, as she is leaving, Donna's car turns right - seems like an echo back to the episode Turn Left and how she met the Doctor in the first place. I don't know whether this was intentional or not, but either way, I think its a lovely callback.

Mags
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"I didn't really fall. I just... you know... sauntered vaguely downwards."

Good Omens, anyone?

Vexiixius
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Blimey. It's been a while since I requested this! I absolutely love this scene. The acting is top notch from both Tennant and Cribbins. Arguably Tennant's best scene in the show.

THEVALEYARD
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This really hits different now.
David is basically us and we didn’t want Bernard to die.
RIP Bernard Crbbins

JSP_
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“Some things went wrong... I-“ the way he breaks down for barely a moment... I want to bawl my eyes out everytime. I can resonate with that pain. It so palpable

DevilGeneImbued
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God, Ten and Wilf were such a good combination. David and Bernard always had such great chemistry when they appeared together, and David was so good at seeming older than Bernard in their more serious scenes. Golden era of the show, in my opinion.

mephostopheles