There it is, then. An epic journey, and yet also it seems to have gone by so quickly. What a journet to have been on with you, or at least to have watched you take. It's been a marvellous experience re-watching all of these stories with you - thank you so much for doing it. It's been very special indeed.
Paul Hayes
2025-12-19 19:46:26 +0000 UTC
I have loved watching Who with you all these years. Those were lovely comments at the end of your video this time. And of course you repay us every week with these wonderful reactions. I do look forward to my doctor Who fridays. I've had a great time watching Doctor Who with you all these years. I remember the end of the Sarah Jane adventures. She said And of course the story never ends. Well I hope that Sesska Says reactions to all kinds of TV shows and movies never ends. Brave heart Sesska! ❤️
Adam Parker
2025-12-19 19:10:02 +0000 UTC
Invitation to join you for Classic Who, one last time, formally accepted, Jess. As you say, not necessarily the greatest story to close on, but it sure ends up being an emotional time. Great how Ace keeps herself from losing herself. Shame about Karra. We both did NOT care for the dead cat. It didn’t look too real, mercifully, so there is that. Sarge Too Much is killed, presumably after he offered that whatever the Master wanted, he would get it for him, with a minimum of fuss. Money, jewels. A VERY big ball of string. Love the motorcycle joust. Seven is a Doctor who knows that the hard part about playing chicken is knowing when to flinch. The Doctor and the Master need to have one last dance at Reichenbach in the pale moonlight. A “real Doctor, Master tussle” as you put it. It got intense. And yes, a great thing where the Doctor chooses not to fight and it saves him. Does not save the Master. Ace wonders what happened to him, and the Doctor notes that anything is possible. First thought would be that if the Master had nine lives, he just spent them all. But it is the Master, they always seem to return. Somehow. Ending on that last scene. As the fellas mention, the writing was on the wall that Classic Who was coming to an end, so they wrote that ending to prepare for the very real chance of that. Sylvester and Sophie are perfect in that last scene. No matter how much I prepared for it, I was not ready for your BEAUTIFUL reaction to the Doctor’s mention about the tea getting cold. Thus ends Classic Who. And all your words of survival and how it pertains to this, I don’t think I can improve on that. One downside is that we never do get the story for when the Doctor and Ace part ways. Fans thought she died for a while. Thus, it’s beautiful when the two of them get that big scene in Power of the Doctor with Sylvester and Sophie being SO MAGNIFICENT. You spoke of the journey, and it was a big one. Love how despite people’s words, you loved One and Two. One and Two are in my top five Doctors, so you loving them is a nice thing to see. Not to mention your love for Ian and Barbara. Love how your favorite Doctors are contrary to popular opinion. Ten years after the Whovian journey started and approximately eight years since I met you, we are at the end. Appreciate the words you said about how it feels like we know you well. And my heart, you really struck true with the Twelve quote. You say about something next Friday. Well, I suppose, one more Whovian Friday won’t kill anyone. All the thanks and praise to you for this journey, Jess.
Thomas Corp
2025-12-19 18:14:28 +0000 UTC
End of an era!
Thanks for all the reactions. It's been fun watching Classic Who with you.
Looking forward to future Who content whatever it may be.