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You cut out the most intense bit of all - the silent credits. Whoever uploaded this is simply not a Doctor Who fan.
ОтветитьI always had this theory that adrics death was a fixed point in time similar to Amy and Rory’s death in the angles take Manhattan which is why the doctor could never go back because the freighter had to crash in order to kill the dinosaurs.
ОтветитьThis conversion took place in reverse. Tegan could have known about the dinosaur theory but Nissa sure wouldn't have a clue.
ОтветитьSaddest but one of the brilliantly conceived idea. I mourned Adric that much I wrote my first fan fic where he didn't die
ОтветитьYou know I've just realized he died not only not knowing if he was right, but probably also not knowing how far back in time the freighter had drifted. For all he knew, the ship was going to end millions of human lives and there was nothing anyone could do about it, and that was likely the last thing he had on his mind when it collided with earth
ОтветитьThen at some point someone suggested that The Doctor just use the TARDIS to go back in time, land on the freighter before it crashes and save Adric, and The Doctor is like “No, no, he’s dead, fair and square, I’m not going to save him, no way, he was super annoying and I’ve done all I can, never ask me to do that ever again, he’s dead and that’s that. Now let’s go and play some cricket.”
And everyone lived happily ever after. (Apart from Adric, who was dead).
What always bothered me about this was that it could have been so easy for the doctor to just go back in time to before he crashes and just save him and yank him out. It made no sense to me why he could not do that and rather instead just let him die.
ОтветитьSuch an odd move for Who killing off the child identification character. Should have been Nyssa instead.
ОтветитьThe Cyber leader seems angry rather than frightened when dying because he lost.
ОтветитьRest in peace, Adric.
ОтветитьEarthshock’s ending is still a devastating emotiona gut-punch even after all these years.
Ответить“Some left me. Some got left behind. And some… not many, but… some died. Not them, not them, Brian. Never them.”
ОтветитьI watched this live. My den was like a theater at the end of Marvel's INFINITY WAR. Dead silence. Such a bold move for the show back then.
ОтветитьAnd this was Tegan’s first day!
ОтветитьMatthew Waterhouse attracts a lot of criticism, but he's very good in this scene. The rope he's holding at the end is a belt belonging to his dead brother, Varsh.
ОтветитьI only watched 2 classic who serials and this was one of them.
I can’t say I like classic who but this ending will stay with me.
helloooooooooooooooo!"!! :D
ОтветитьCouldn't the Doctor go back in that moment and save him and place him in another moment?
ОтветитьThank you Adric. I exist because you killed the dinosaurs.
ОтветитьAdric: The first Companion who died under the Doctor's Watch
ОтветитьI wonder what the Dr Who reason for Tunguska is..
ОтветитьIm sorry, I have no context for this, but why did Adric need to stay on the frieghter. Wasn't it already heading towards earth?
ОтветитьThe acting is so funny
ОтветитьScreaming his name at the tv screen like that’s gonna do anything 😂
ОтветитьThe Doctor: "I will never kill with a gun"
Also The Doctor:
Remember this at 12 when it was first broadcast and it's STILL effective. Who would have thought a slow dolly/zoom in with Adric holding his brother's belt would be the best shot in the sequence?
ОтветитьI remember watching this originally broadcast - the end credits played to silence - no ending theme.
ОтветитьTHATS HOW HE DIED!?
ОтветитьI remember when I met Peter I told him this episode made me sad.
ОтветитьSurprisingly emotional considering Adric wasn't terribly loved. Even still, I find it a bit amusing that Adric's actor is clearly anticipating the pyrotechnic device in the console before the Cyberman fires.
ОтветитьEither the Doctor kept the guns of the Cyber Leader and his lieutenant after they were destroyed, or the Doctor had the guns dismantled following the loss of Adric.
ОтветитьWatching Adric meet his end is better than p**n.
ОтветитьDamn...
ОтветитьAdric (Matthew Waterhouse) is now happily married to an American man and living in the UK.
ОтветитьI know the laws of time forbade the Doctor from going back and saving Adric, but could he have had another Time Lord in another TARDIS do it for him? Sort of a time loophole?
ОтветитьYou would think owning a time machine would negate the Doctors issue of 'time needed to fix the Tardis console' ... He could have fixed it gone for a holiday, got a nice tan, then returned to rescue Adric three weeks later... At least David tenant spotted the flaw😂
Ответить(One of the people has a brilliant idea to make Doctor Who good again)
“Of course that’s it!”
(The producers reject his idea)
“Now, I’ll never know if I was right.”
The plot armor was turned off, temporal grace, and the secondary console room must have been jettisoned in Castrovalva.
ОтветитьYeah. Adric. One of the most disliked companion ever. Meh.
ОтветитьI just watched this a few days back. Wasn't so attached to Adric, but his constant attempts to fix it, his acceptance of his fate in the end, after being so desperate to go home. It feels so quiet, so cold. Poor sweet Adric
ОтветитьEarthshock was good. The cyber men were quite nasty too back then… rubbish now.
ОтветитьWhat rot - 65 million years ago a ship hit Earth, destroying the dinosaurs. The whole 65 million year old thing is fantasy.
ОтветитьCRINGE
ОтветитьAdric didn't die for good, he just regenerated into Wesley Crusher
ОтветитьAdric: dies
Doctor Who fanbase: Oh no! Anyway
😭 Wish he never died he was just a kid like me and others
ОтветитьWhy the F did my mum think cutting my hair like Adric’s was a good idea?!? 😤
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