I love this sequence so much. It's perfect. I love the acting, I love the shots, I love the editing, I love the dialog, and god do I love the soundtrack. Such a beautiful bit of TV history
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I think it's the best finale I've ever seen. The Due South season 4 finale comes close, but it's not quite there. No matter what you do, no matter how much you may have hated the episode, you just can't not feel for the characters in this scene. That's an awesome accomplishment on the show-makers' part.
You would pick the one sequence in Doctor Who that has my blubbering like an idiot every single time wouldn't you?
This and 'Everybody lives!' gets me. It's not the Master dieing though, it's the Doctor's line: "Now I have somebody to care for."
He's so alone ;_;
As much as I bitch sometimes about the way it's written and the plot holes your right, Doctor Who is unique and you've pretty much hit the reason why. In the end Doctor Who is all about feelings: very few shows can make me feel as much as Doctor Who, very few shows get the same level of dedication and love.
I always come back because Doctor Who IS Unique: In all the TV I've watched it's the one that makes me feel the most and I love it for that.
You would pick the one sequence in Doctor Who that has my blubbering like an idiot every single time wouldn't you? Lol, of course I would. After all, it's probably the most emotional scene in all of New Who.
The 'Everybody Lives' thing works, too, but for me it doesn't reach this sequence. Probably because I'm obsessed with angst and unhappy endings, lol. I don't even know which bit of this scene gets to me most - it may be what he says about having someone to care for, or maybe it's just the way he's crouched there on the floor, and the camera is at an angle so it seems like he's miles away from the people in the background, and none of them make a move to comfort him or even acknowledge or understand his pain. It's just heartbreaking. :'(
In all the TV I've watched it's the one that makes me feel the mostAbsolutely. I had some moments in House fandom when I went absolutely crazy about the show, but that was with maybe 3 or 4 episodes in total. With Doctor Who, every single episode turns me into a jittery wreck, and I won't even
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And yeah. Murray Gold simply rocks.
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This and 'Everybody lives!' gets me. It's not the Master dieing though, it's the Doctor's line: "Now I have somebody to care for."
He's so alone ;_;
As much as I bitch sometimes about the way it's written and the plot holes your right, Doctor Who is unique and you've pretty much hit the reason why. In the end Doctor Who is all about feelings: very few shows can make me feel as much as Doctor Who, very few shows get the same level of dedication and love.
I always come back because Doctor Who IS Unique: In all the TV I've watched it's the one that makes me feel the most and I love it for that.
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Lol, of course I would. After all, it's probably the most emotional scene in all of New Who.
The 'Everybody Lives' thing works, too, but for me it doesn't reach this sequence. Probably because I'm obsessed with angst and unhappy endings, lol. I don't even know which bit of this scene gets to me most - it may be what he says about having someone to care for, or maybe it's just the way he's crouched there on the floor, and the camera is at an angle so it seems like he's miles away from the people in the background, and none of them make a move to comfort him or even acknowledge or understand his pain. It's just heartbreaking. :'(
In all the TV I've watched it's the one that makes me feel the mostAbsolutely. I had some moments in House fandom when I went absolutely crazy about the show, but that was with maybe 3 or 4 episodes in total. With Doctor Who, every single episode turns me into a jittery wreck, and I won't even ( ... )
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