The 7th Doctor and Ace at teh end of Survival - Doctor Who
August 14th, 2018 by Calvero

It’s time to grab the tissues, because in this installment of the Doctor Who 30 Day Challenge, we have the Saddest Moment.  Or Moments since I’m so good at having ties. There’s a couple different types of answers I’ll give for this. One is the Real World answer.  And three others would be within the show itself.

Real World

December 6, 1989, was when the last part of Survival aired. It would be the last episode of (what is now called) Classic Who since Michael Grade and others at the BBC cancelled it.  And there were no new tv stories until 1996 with the single TV movie.  And then not again until 2005 with the successful reboot.  While there were the books, comics, official magazine, not having Doctor Who on TV was very sad for us old time fans.

Within the Doctor Who Universe

There are several sad moments, both from Classic and New Who.  The saddest Classic moment to me is the death of Adric, as he sacrifices himself to save Earth in the story Earthshock.  Companions deaths rarely happened in Classic Who, so this was a shock (sorry, bad pun) to me as a young fan.

New Who has three that top it for me.

While not a death, the wiping of Donna’s memories of her adventures with the Doctor in Journey’s End was breathtakingly sad. Even though he did it to save her due to the meta-crisis, it still…. just…couldn’t he have wiped out just enough for her to be safe but not everything? Ugh.  They did address this a couple times during Capaldi’s era.

The other New Who saddest moment is the death of Amy and Rory in Angels Take Manhattan.  Or rather the time adjusted death of them due to the Weeping Angel.  I saw this with a large group of fans and we were all balling our eyes out.

The below video takes place shortly after the above scenes (kind of shortly after? Time travel messes with ya).  Arthur Darvill who played Rory, did a voiceover for his letter to Rory’s dad. Interesting to point out that P.S. is written by the new showrunner, Chris Chibnall.  It was released by teh BBC 3 years after the episode, and nicely concludes the story.  Shame they didn’t shoot it!

 

…. Oh, yeah, The Doctor Falls.  Just the whole freaking episode.  I was still so emotionally worn out after that episode that when Twice upon a Time aired, it didn’t affect me near as much when he actually regenerated. 

Next on the Doctor Who 30 Day Challenge- Favorite Spinoff

 

 

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