SakeTami
Time Lord
Time Lord

patreon


Comic Relief Mini Episodes! Gallifrey Gals Get Wibbly Wobbly!

This week we watched the 11th doctors Comic Relief mini Episodes!!   Wrapping up this season with a few bonus episodes and then a short hiatus we will be back with more wibbly wobbly Doctor Who content sooner that you can say, Don't Blink! 

 

https://vimeo.com/764719317/bd793670f7


PAULA DEMING

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbTN...

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paolobandita/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/PaulaDeming

IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2984865/


KATRINA ALYSHA

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9jY...

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katrina_alysha

Twitter: https://twitter.com/katrinaalysha

IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8371578/


Intro Song by: Pixel Pig by Di Young https://youtu.be/TiC7_167hQ0

Creative Commons Attribution license

Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/di-young-pixel-pig


All the videos, songs, images, and graphics used in the video belong to their respective owners and I or this channel does not claim any right over them.

Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.

Comic Relief Mini Episodes! Gallifrey Gals Get Wibbly Wobbly!

Comments

"It's almost like Red Nose Day" - it is literally the organization behind Red Nose Day. I'm sure, five months later, there's no way you've already learned this. Certainly not within the video itself. Also, yes, the kind of 'plothole' you identified is a known thing, called a Bootstrap Paradox. Without spoiling anything, the show is aware of this and one day will actually explain the real life logical question. The same paradox lies in like 70% of Moffat's stories, including everyone's favorite. The problem with time travel is that it's impossible, and in a way where the issues become obvious to a lay viewer unless you try very hard (eliminating a lot of the potential without actually fixing the underlying problems to anyone who knows enough), unlike something like FTL travel (impossible for basically the same reasons because it literally is time travel, but this isn't obvious to people unfamiliar with relativity). It isn't a plothole, though, it's a logical paradox. The only reason it's possible to conflate the two is that Doctor Who is not even a little consistent from episode to episode much less overall (has to do with the writing process or lack thereof) so it seems like you're breaking narrative laws rather than those of causality.

UsernameMK

hahaha -Paula

Time Lord

yeah, I think you're right about how Moffat feels about these storylines -Paula

Time Lord

That's a really good explanation. Even if you change history, if something has enough temporal mass, you still get to that event, just maybe not by the same route.

John

Now i know i'm out of it. i had to look up what 'thirsty' meant.

xabdiben

I enjoy watching Paula's brain break. It is such a graceful avalanche. :)

Craig O'Flaherty

Ah the bootstrap paradox. Its the hardest time travel plot to circumvent because of causality. Doctor Who gets around by basically saying that time is actually non-linear and non-subjective. The temporal "mass" of an event has a a "gravity" that pulls in all directions, past and future. Thus a really big event in the future sort of makes itself happen by pulling in everything from its past. If that temporal gravity is too great though you get a fixed point in time- en event so big that no matter what changes you make, it will always happen somehow. At least thats what I've gleaned from the show.

Jonny Moonsliver

I'm in the same boat as Paula. I notice that some of this time travel stuff doesn't make sense (because events like these need an origin point), but I suspend my disbelief too. I kind of have a feeling (since he's also the one behind Blink) that Moffat cares a lot more about the flow of the story than he does about the plot making perfect sense. And honestly, I'm okay with that. I don't think I'd be okay with it if this were Star Trek, but it works fine for Doctor Who.

Jeff Seely

Comic Relief started in the UK while the USA based their own version of it on the UK one. They raised over £63 million last year. And over £1 billion since the start

Benjamin

*Does the Time Warp again* - Kat

Time Lord

Ohhhhhhhhh I'm so freaking excited!!! - Kat

Time Lord

That makes it even more fun! How wonderful! - Kat

Time Lord

Thank you for helping with the clarification! ☺️ - Kat

Time Lord

Lol 😂 brain freeze is so funny. As for plot holes I’ve only been bothered with timetravel plot holes once in my life. That was Donnie Darko,

Steven morgan

Well it's a jump to the left

Colin 3of5

Yeah, that's the bootstrap paradox. These were fun mini-sodes but it just gets me more pumped up for The Impossible Astronaut. That's probably one of my favorite Series openers.

John

I was just about to suggest it when I read your comment.

Gjermund Higraff

Watching these put me in the mind to rewatch my favorite CR/RND edition of Doctor Who from 1999. It had Rowan Atkinson as the Doctor. A fun watch. Katrina, I hope you have seen it. Paula can see it as well since there are no spoilers. There is also a very presient surprise ending. Here it is in full on YT. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Do-wDPoC6GM

Bruce Bromley

Actually these shorts are included in the Series 6 Box set, taking place after the 2010 Christmas Special which is also included, but before the Series 6 opener.

G0d_Ginrai

If you get the complete Series 5 on DVD or Blu-Ray they will be on there. Each complete Series has a whole bunch of cool stuff on it. 😁

Amy Chlebus

I had never seen those before! Thank you!

michael mccafferty

Yep, Red Nose Day and Comic Relief are the same thing. I think it's more that Comic Relief is the charity organization, and Red Nose Day is the event they hold each year.

Scribbles


More Creators