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Doctor Who 3x9 Family of Blood | Full Reaction

Edit: This is a re-upload as I forgot to put the copyright proof overlay on and time stamp! I'm leaving the other post there so I don't lose your comments πŸ₯°

THIS might be my favourite episode yet. OH! It was beautifully emotional. Amazing. Epic. Heartbreaking. Clever. Wonderful. I went through ALL the emotions in this one 🀣

My goodness. It might be different from person to person, but I just adored this episode. So special (if that word is adequate) and such a privilege to witness the Doctor being human, even for just a short while.

Thank you all for sharing this moment with me πŸ’œ

Youtube edit: https://youtu.be/WFrag6SAv2A

Doctor Who 3x9 Family of Blood | Full Reaction

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I am moving through these episodes at a nice brisk pace and not having seen them for a while I am having a blast as your reactions are great and make us all remember the first time we watched these.

Andrew Roach

These reactions are honestly so great, it's like watching doctor who for the first time all over again! I love seeing you run through the emotional gambit, guessing at plot points and being immersed in the show. And also appreciating it for what it is, like you pick up on the positives even with lower rated episodes like 'love and monsters'. It's so refreshing to watch someone ready to simply enjoy something and not pick it apart.

MattATatTat

It was honestly SO GOOD 😭

Juliette Gaming

I was so set to watch it and thought there was a glitch haha. Then I saw your comment on the other post and was so happy. Yes, Doctor Who is so much more than most people realize. Everyone thinks it's Sci-Fi but it's so much more. Oh I'm so looking forward to the laughs, the tears, and all the other emotions we still have to experience.

SeeJay

One of the best episodes of the entire show lol. So glad you enjoyed. Can't wait to see what's next

Jonathan Giles

Wouldn't be the first time the Doctor looped back. Son-of-Mine couldn't affect it or vice versa, so no threat of paradox. Besides - this is DW. Rules are meant to be thrown into a black hole.

Martin Holt

A nice idea but that would imply the Doctor sent him back in time and then there would be 2 of him during these 2 episodes. Unlikely he would do that. Also the scarecrow turned when they walked away and Son-of-mine was frozen in time so would not be able to do that.

OverWims

Neat little detail: Son-of-Mine was the scarecrow that John Smith adjusted in HUMAN NATURE.

Martin Holt

There are certain moments of NuWho that I'm looking forward to seeing your reaction. This is one, The Fury of the Time Lord. Amongst my favourite episodes this stand very near the top for all the reasons you, and the others, have mentioned. Next week is another landmark moment for Who, introducing a new, and terrifying villain. Can't wait to see what you think. <3

The Rising Ape

I'm sorry about the mix up with the posts but I'm glad you were able to find and enjoy this one πŸ’œ I'm SO happy that you enjoyed it as well! It was so beautifully done. Just perfect. I still sometimes find myself surprised with how emotional Doctor Who can be. For someone that thought it was a serious space drama, I really got it all wrong 🀣 I couldn't be happier. It's just been a wonderful adventure and I'm so, so pleased I gave it a chance πŸ₯Ή

Juliette Gaming

As everyone has commented, this is such an amazing story with every actor giving A++ performances. Easily a top tier episode, which demonstrates all the strengths of what this show can do, and drives me to tears every time I watch it...the end scene in particular. Thomas Sangster (Tim Latimer) has done a lot of film/TV work since, and he is excellent in the Queen's Gambit which also costars the actor that plays Dudley in the Harry Potter francise. Paul Cornell, who wrote this two parter, wrote a number of Dr Who books in the wilderness years (1989-2005) when the Classic era had been cancelled. These books were great for fans like me that missed the show. These episodes were based off of one of these books. He also wrote season 1's Father's Day.

Dyrla

Man! What a two parter. I'm with you this is my favourite episode too. Joan Redfern is the woman John was involved with. I was definitely crying with you in this episode and the whole dream sequence of John's life he would've had if he stayed human is soul crushing. David Tennant, Freema Agyeman & Jessica Hynes (Joan Redfern) acted so amazingly here and of course everyone else. Fun Fact: Did you know the actor who plays Jeremy Baines, is the great grandson of Charles Dickens?. Anyway, great reaction. I can't wait for next week. πŸ˜€β€οΈ

Hot Space πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

This is such a strong, and amazing episode. The last 20 minutes really are quite brutal on the emotions though. Every time you think you're done crying, something else comes along. You have the boys thinking they are killing people (i cried), you have John Smith begging to stay human (I cried), you have John and Joan realizing the life they could have together (I cried), you have Joan confronting the Doctor then breaking down when he leaves (I cried), you have the two boys at war (I cried), then you have the boy as an old man crying when he see's the Doctor and Martha (yeah I couldn't even see the screen by this point). And lets not forget the other emotions, that has to be the darkest we've ever seen the Doctor to this point. No second chances for sure!

SeeJay

πŸ’œ that's a nice way of looking at things!!

Juliette Gaming

The episode so good it got posted twice. 😌

Martin Holt


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