The Ghost Monument
The Doctor: I’m really good in a tight spot. At least I have been historically. I’m sure I still am. If we stick together—if you trust me—we can get out of this. Right. Let’s get a shift on.
The Doctor: I’m really good in a tight spot. At least I have been historically. I’m sure I still am. If we stick together—if you trust me—we can get out of this. Right. Let’s get a shift on.
Stenza Warrior: You’re interfering in things you don’t understand. The Doctor: Yeah well, we all need a hobby.
The Doctor: I know exactly who I am. I’m The Doctor. Sorting out fair play across the universe. Now please. Get off this planet while you still have a choice.
A Long Time Ago... Rafando (Ivanno Jeremiah): Death is an increasing problem. With over a billion intelligent species active in this galaxy alone, it is an ever greater challenge to know how to kill all of them. On this planet we're proud to serve as executioners to every living thing. The destruction of a Time Lord,…
The Doctor (Peter Capaldi): Space. The final frontier. “Final” because it wants to kill us. Sometimes we forget that. Start taking it all for granted. The suits, the ships, the little bubbles of safety, as they protect us from the void. But the void is always waiting. Ellie (Katie Brayben): I just want to tell you, if…
Landlord (David Suchet): Forgive me, but… are you looking for somewhere to live?
On the subject of an elephant and a frozen Thames Bill Potts (Pearl Mackie): Okay, I have questions. {The Doctor goes back in the TARDIS} Bill: You never said we could travel to parallel worlds. The Doctor (Peter Capaldi): Not a parallel world. Bill: But that’s London. The Doctor: Our London. We're on the Thames. The Last Great Frost Fair. 1814. February…
Bill Potts (Pearl Mackie): Oh, that's a mistake. The Doctor (Peter Capaldi): What is? Bill: Well you can't reach the controls from the seats. What's the point in that? Or do you have stretchy arms like Mr. Fantastic? The Doctor: Oh I stand. Like this. {demonstrates} Bill: You never thought of bringing the seats a bit closer? The Doctor: No, not…
The Doctor: What you are standing in is a technological marvel. It is science beyond magic. This is the gateway to everything that every was. Or ever can be.
Bill: Well plenty of people come to your lectures that aren't supposed to. Why pick on me? The Doctor: Well I noticed you. Bill: Yeah, but why? The Doctor: Well most people when they don't understand something they frown. You... smile. The Doctor: That's my face, yeah? Bill: I see you're a bit flexible on the subject. The Doctor: Oh,…
The Doctor: Why do you keep coming to my lectures? Bill: Because I like them. Everybody likes them. They're amazing. Why me? The Doctor: Why you what? Bill: Well plenty of people come to your lectures that aren't supposed to. Why pick on me? The Doctor: Well I noticed you. Bill: Yeah, but why? The Doctor: Well most people when…
The Doctor: Nothing’s sad until it’s over. Then everything is.
The Doctor: As you come into this world, something else is also born. You begin your life, and it begins a journey towards you. It moves slowly, but it never stops.
The Doctor: There have always been rumors. Stories passed from traveler to traveler, mutterings about hidden streets. Secret pockets of alien life right here on Earth.
Gagan Rassmussen: You must not watch this. I’m warning you. You can never unsee it. But if you do watch. Gagan Rassussen. I’m Gagan Rassmussen.