Doctor Who - Journey's End - The Children of Time

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My fave ever doctor who quote "the man who appals violence never carrying a gun, but this is the truth doctor you take ordinary people and you fashion them into weapons" .

thethistlegunner
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Rose met The Emperor, but Sarah Jane met the Creator.

turtleboy
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The thing I like about this is that The Doctor never responds, because Davros is right.

richardthelionheart
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This moment is the best example of why Davros should be considered the Doctor's greatest nemesis. While the Master can predict the Doctor's mindset and strategy, he just cannot reach into the Doctor's very soul like Davros can.

Denchar
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if they included the old show, that flashback would be longer.

lskulski
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I think the most heartbreaking part is actually when he finds out Harriet Jones has died, like its so unexpected to him and you can instantly see the guilt and remorse in his eyes as he realises someone else had died for him and he didn't even realise, and especially after what happened in the Christmas Invasion

fluxl
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"Oh my God... he found you" *A little tear* This was the best age of Doctor Who - 2005-2009

Theoricio
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I love that scene where Sarah Jane and Davros recognize each other the music in it is great

matthewream
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Davros immediately recognising Sarah Jane and her immediately standing firm, terrified but so strongly defiant, against him is one of the entire series' finest moments.
I like to think The Curator paid her a visit before she died and gave her the biggest hug, whispering in her ear, "My Sarah Jane. You have never not made me proud to be your friend." <3

AAARRRGGGHHHHHH
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That gunshot sound is so effective when showing Jenny's death

thethistlegunner
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The worst thing about this scene is the doctor's silence cause he knows what davros said is more or less true

AlexSmith-lgll
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It's not often that the Doctor is rendered speechless. A powerful scene.

jeffreychatman
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It’s bone chilling to see the doctors reaction to Harriet Jones. He ruined her life but she still sacrificed herself to get the doctor to where he needed to be

coultergill
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This scene really gets to me, seeing the Doctor speechless against Davros and seeing what he has done to his companions and others along his journeys. But I still believe that the one thing Davros didn't understand was that each of those people who died in the Doctor's name supported him and helped him in some way. Some were small and some were big, but each one knew the risks and died to help the Doctor. They were heroes, not weapons.

supersonicheroes
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None of the people who died in his name have ever died in vain. They all died, so that the Doctor could save the day, save others, and saw to it that those who did evil's work faced justice. Just because they died, it doesn't mean the Doctor failed - it's because these people knew what was at stake, and not helping the Doctor wasn't a fate worth living for.

GiratinaofFury
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Seeing how Davros gets under the Doctor's skin in this made me want to learn more about Davros. So I saw Genesis of the Daleks after this

ZainR
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"I am not a good man! And I'm not a bad man either. I'm not a hero. I'm definitely not a president, and no, I'm not an officer. You know who I am? I… am… an idiot! With a box and a screwdriver. Passing through. Helping out. Learning."

-The Doctor

austinboylan
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i still don't get why people hate this episode, personally i loved it

JLee-wsdl
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It seems appropriate that Sarah Jane Smith be there for this confrontation. She was literally in the cave on Skaro the moment that Davros first activated those monstrosities in Genesis of the Daleks. Not even the Doctor can claim they saw that. Other than the Doctor and the TARDIS, she has seen first hand their destructive ways all the way back to Classic Who.

Agent_-D
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This was one of the best scenes in Dr Who history.

Seeing the 10th Doctor remember all those ppl who sacrificed their lives to save him, and feel guilt for each loss, was a pretty sad moment.

I honestly feel like this element of Dr Who has been long lost since the RTD era.

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