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* {{Tearjerker}}: The absorption of the Morbius Doctors. Half of the Doctor's life, completely erased from time and space. And it's implied that they're gone forever and can never come back. No wonder the First Doctor was crying in that barn on Gallifrey.

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* {{Tearjerker}}: TearJerker: The absorption of the Morbius Doctors. Half of the Doctor's life, completely erased from time and space. And it's implied that they're gone forever and can never come back. No wonder the First Doctor was crying in that barn on Gallifrey.Gallifrey.
* UnexpectedCharacter: None of the trailers revealed that K-9 would show up.
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* BetterThanCanon: It makes an excellent piece of complementary material to the show, as it manages to explain away some PlotHoles and answer some lingering questions present in ''Series/DoctorWho''. Many viewers also preferred this version of the (already awesome) "Saving Gallifrey" scene, as it explains how the Doctor's various incarnations came together to do this and gives the Classic Series-era incarnations a larger role.
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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: K-9 and the Fourth Doctor celebrating their victory. There is just something really great about hearing that little robot dog say the words "Gallifrey stands" - in a voice that sounds just like John Leeson, no less.

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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: K-9 and the Fourth Doctor celebrating their victory. There is just something really great about hearing that little robot dog say the words "Gallifrey stands" - in a voice that sounds just like John Leeson, Creator/JohnLeeson, no less.
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* HeartwarmingMoments: K-9 and the Fourth Doctor celebrating their victory. There is just something really great about hearing that little robot dog say the words "Gallifrey stands" - in a voice that sounds just like John Leeson, no less.

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* HeartwarmingMoments: SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: K-9 and the Fourth Doctor celebrating their victory. There is just something really great about hearing that little robot dog say the words "Gallifrey stands" - in a voice that sounds just like John Leeson, no less.



* MomentOfAwesome: The Doctors saving Gallifrey. Babelcolour took an already great scene and managed to improve on it.

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* MomentOfAwesome: SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: The Doctors saving Gallifrey. Babelcolour took an already great scene and managed to improve on it.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Episode 4 was released the same month as ''VideoGame/LegoDimensions'', which also has the Twelth Doctor teaming up with K-9.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Episode 4 was released the same month as ''VideoGame/LegoDimensions'', which also has the Twelth Twelfth Doctor teaming up with K-9.
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* FridgeBrilliance: It actually makes a lot of sense that the Third Doctor was the last one to remember the Morbius Doctors. He was, chronologically, the last old Doctor until the War Doctor, who (presumably) aged naturally over the course of several centuries. Doctors 4-8 took on younger forms because they genuinly thought that they were younger than they were.

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* FridgeBrilliance: It actually makes a lot of sense that the Third Doctor was the last one to remember the Morbius Doctors. He was, chronologically, the last old Doctor until the War Doctor, who (presumably) aged naturally over the course of several centuries. Doctors 4-8 took on younger forms because they genuinly genuinely thought that they were younger than they were.



* GrowingTheBeard: The story had good action and editing right from the start, but it was rather formulatic and the Doctors didn't actually do much by themselves. It's in Episodes 3 and ''especially'' 4 where the story really gets interesting and the Doctors get to have a large inpact on the story.

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* GrowingTheBeard: The story had good action and editing right from the start, but it was rather formulatic formulaic and the Doctors didn't actually do much by themselves. It's in Episodes 3 and ''especially'' 4 where the story really gets interesting and the Doctors get to have a large inpact on the story.



* {{Tearjerker}}: The absorption of the Morbius Doctors. Half of the Doctor's life, completely erased from time and space. And it's implied that they're gone forever and can never come back. No wonder the First Doctor was crying in that barn on Gallifey.

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* {{Tearjerker}}: The absorption of the Morbius Doctors. Half of the Doctor's life, completely erased from time and space. And it's implied that they're gone forever and can never come back. No wonder the First Doctor was crying in that barn on Gallifey.Gallifrey.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: This story - as well as ''The Time War Chronicles'' - is based on the assumption that The Doctor ''did'' destroy Gallifrey originally and actually changed history by freezing it. This is not really contradicted by [[Recap/DoctorWho50thASTheDayOfTheDoctor The Day of The Doctor]], but it's generally assumed that he only ''thought'' the planet was destroyed.
* AwesomeMoments: The Doctors saving Gallifrey. Babelcolour took an already great scene and managed to improve on it.
** Really, the whole thing could be a Moment of Awesome for Babelcolour himself. He managed to make an awesome action series using nothing but StockFootage, some voiceovers and his own editing skills. Not to mention that it arguably gives better explanations for several inconsistencies and mysteries than the actual show has done. The fact that he retroactively managed to tie it together with [[Recap/DoctorWho50thASTheDayOfTheDoctor The Day of The Doctor]] without it feeling forced was the icing on the cake (and a bit of a MindScrew for fans who had followed the series.)
** The music that is playing during the part when they save Gallifrey is the same music from the Time War videos, which adds to the scene and makes it feel even more awesome.
* BetterThanCanon: It makes an excellent piece of complementary material to the show, as it manages to explain away some PlotHoles and answer some lingering questions present in Series/DoctorWho. Many viewers also preferred this version of the (already awesome) "Saving Gallifrey"-scene, as it explains how all The Doctors met each other and gives the Classic Doctors a larger role.
* FridgeBrilliance: It actually makes alot of sense that The Third Doctor was the last one to remember The Morbius Doctors. He was, chronologically, the last old Doctor until The War Doctor, who (presumably) aged naturally over the course of several centuries. Doctors 4-8 took on younger forms because they genuinly thought that they were younger than they were.
** The Evil Doctor also mentions that each regeneration remembers less and less about their life as The Morbius Doctors. This might actually explain why The First Doctors always took charge during previous multi-Doctor stories, even though he should be the least experienced one. If this was true, he would actually have more life experience than most of his successors.
* GrowingTheBeard: The series had good action and editing right from the start, but it was rather formulatic and The Doctors didn't actually do much by themselves. It's in Part 3 and ''especially'' Part 4 where the story really gets interesting and The Doctors gets to have a large inpact on the story.
* HeartwarmingMoment: K-9 and The Fourth Doctor celebrating their victory. There is just something really great about hearing that little robot dog say the words "Gallifrey stands" - in a voice that sounds just like John Leeson, no less.
* HilariousInHindsight: Part Four was released the same month as VideoGame/LegoDimensions, which also has The Twelth Doctor teaming up with K-9.
* IronWoobie: If he wasn't already one, it is fair to say that The Doctor himself has become this by the end of the story.
* SpecialEffectsFailure: The actual composition work is well done, but the limited amout of StockFootage leads to some continuity issues. The Tenth Doctor's suit changes, The Fifth Doctor's hair grows and shrinks again and The Second Doctor occasionally goes gray before having dark hair in the very next shot.
* {{Tearjerker}}: The absorption of the Morbius Doctors. Half of The Doctors life, completely erased from time and space. And it's implied that they are gone forever and can never come back. No wonder The First Doctor was crying in that barn on Gallifey.

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: This story - as well as and ''The Time War Chronicles'' - is are based on the assumption that The the Doctor ''did'' destroy Gallifrey originally and actually changed history by freezing it. This is not really contradicted by [[Recap/DoctorWho50thASTheDayOfTheDoctor "[[Recap/DoctorWho50thASTheDayOfTheDoctor The Day of The Doctor]], the Doctor]]", but it's generally assumed that he only ''thought'' the planet was destroyed.
* AwesomeMoments: The Doctors saving Gallifrey. Babelcolour took an already great scene and managed to improve on it.
** Really, the whole thing could be a Moment of Awesome for Babelcolour himself. He managed to make an awesome action series using nothing but StockFootage, some voiceovers and his own editing skills. Not to mention that it arguably gives better explanations for several inconsistencies and mysteries than the actual show has done. The fact that he retroactively managed to tie it together with [[Recap/DoctorWho50thASTheDayOfTheDoctor The Day of The Doctor]] without it feeling forced was the icing on the cake (and a bit of a MindScrew for fans who had followed the series.)
** The music that is playing during the part when they save Gallifrey is the same music from the Time War videos, which adds to the scene and makes it feel even more awesome.
* BetterThanCanon: It makes an excellent piece of complementary material to the show, as it manages to explain away some PlotHoles and answer some lingering questions present in Series/DoctorWho. ''Series/DoctorWho''. Many viewers also preferred this version of the (already awesome) "Saving Gallifrey"-scene, Gallifrey" scene, as it explains how all The Doctors met each other the Doctor's various incarnations came together to do this and gives the Classic Doctors Series-era incarnations a larger role.
* FridgeBrilliance: It actually makes alot a lot of sense that The the Third Doctor was the last one to remember The the Morbius Doctors. He was, chronologically, the last old Doctor until The the War Doctor, who (presumably) aged naturally over the course of several centuries. Doctors 4-8 took on younger forms because they genuinly thought that they were younger than they were.
** The Evil Doctor also mentions that each regeneration remembers less and less about their life as The the Morbius Doctors. This might actually explain why The the First Doctors Doctor always took charge during previous multi-Doctor stories, even though he should be the least experienced one. If this was true, he would actually have more life experience than most of his successors.
* GrowingTheBeard: The series story had good action and editing right from the start, but it was rather formulatic and The the Doctors didn't actually do much by themselves. It's in Part Episodes 3 and ''especially'' Part 4 where the story really gets interesting and The the Doctors gets get to have a large inpact on the story.
* HeartwarmingMoment: HeartwarmingMoments: K-9 and The the Fourth Doctor celebrating their victory. There is just something really great about hearing that little robot dog say the words "Gallifrey stands" - in a voice that sounds just like John Leeson, no less.
* HilariousInHindsight: Part Four Episode 4 was released the same month as VideoGame/LegoDimensions, ''VideoGame/LegoDimensions'', which also has The the Twelth Doctor teaming up with K-9.
* IronWoobie: If he wasn't already one, it is it's fair to say that The the Doctor himself has become this by the end of the story.
* MomentOfAwesome: The Doctors saving Gallifrey. Babelcolour took an already great scene and managed to improve on it.
** Really, the whole story could be a Moment of Awesome for Babelcolour himself. He managed to make an awesome action-packed ''Who'' story using nothing but StockFootage, some voiceovers, and his own editing skills. Not to mention that it arguably gives better explanations for several inconsistencies and mysteries than the actual show has done. The fact that he retroactively managed to tie it together with "[[Recap/DoctorWho50thASTheDayOfTheDoctor The Day of The Doctor]]" without it feeling forced was the icing on the cake (and a bit of a MindScrew for fans who had followed the series).
** The music that plays during the part when the Doctors save Gallifrey is the same music from the Time War videos, which adds to the scene and makes it feel even more awesome.
* SpecialEffectsFailure: The actual composition work is well done, but the limited amout amount of StockFootage leads to some continuity issues. The Tenth Doctor's Ten's suit changes, The Fifth Doctor's Five's hair grows and shrinks again again, and The Second Doctor Two's hair occasionally goes gray before having dark hair in the very next shot.
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** That said, this might actually be FridgeBrilliance, given that the Doctor's timeline is being directly affected by the villain.
* {{Tearjerker}}: The absorption of the Morbius Doctors. Half of The Doctors the Doctor's life, completely erased from time and space. And it's implied that they are they're gone forever and can never come back. No wonder The the First Doctor was crying in that barn on Gallifey.
Gallifey.
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** Really, the whole thing could be a Moment of Awesome for Babelcolour himself. He managed to make an awesome action series using nothing but StockFootage, some voiceovers and his own editing skills. Not to mention that it arguably gives better explanations for several inconsistensies and mysteries than the actual show has done. The fact that he retroactively managed to tie it together with [[Recap/DoctorWho50thASTheDayOfTheDoctor The Day of The Doctor]] without it feeling forced was the icing on the cake (and a bit of a MindScrew for fans who had followed the series.)

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** Really, the whole thing could be a Moment of Awesome for Babelcolour himself. He managed to make an awesome action series using nothing but StockFootage, some voiceovers and his own editing skills. Not to mention that it arguably gives better explanations for several inconsistensies inconsistencies and mysteries than the actual show has done. The fact that he retroactively managed to tie it together with [[Recap/DoctorWho50thASTheDayOfTheDoctor The Day of The Doctor]] without it feeling forced was the icing on the cake (and a bit of a MindScrew for fans who had followed the series.) )
** The music that is playing during the part when they save Gallifrey is the same music from the Time War videos, which adds to the scene and makes it feel even more awesome.
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* {{Tearjerker}}: The absorbtion of the Morbius Doctors. Half of The Doctors life, completely erased from time and space. And it's implied that they are gone forever and can never come back. No wonder The First Doctor was crying in that barn on Gallifey.

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* {{Tearjerker}}: The absorbtion absorption of the Morbius Doctors. Half of The Doctors life, completely erased from time and space. And it's implied that they are gone forever and can never come back. No wonder The First Doctor was crying in that barn on Gallifey.
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** Really, the whole thing could be a Moment of Awesome for Babelcolour himself. He managed to make an awesome action series using nothing but StockFootage, some voiceovers and his own editing skills. Not to mention that it arguably gives better explanations for several inconsistensies and mysteries than the actual show has done.

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** Really, the whole thing could be a Moment of Awesome for Babelcolour himself. He managed to make an awesome action series using nothing but StockFootage, some voiceovers and his own editing skills. Not to mention that it arguably gives better explanations for several inconsistensies and mysteries than the actual show has done. The fact that he retroactively managed to tie it together with [[Recap/DoctorWho50thASTheDayOfTheDoctor The Day of The Doctor]] without it feeling forced was the icing on the cake (and a bit of a MindScrew for fans who had followed the series.)



* GrowingTheBeard: The series had good action and editing right from the start, but it's in Part 3 and ''especially'' Part 4 where the story really gets interesting.

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* GrowingTheBeard: The series had good action and editing right from the start, but it's it was rather formulatic and The Doctors didn't actually do much by themselves. It's in Part 3 and ''especially'' Part 4 where the story really gets interesting.interesting and The Doctors gets to have a large inpact on the story.
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* GrowingTheBeard: The series had good action and editing right from the start, but it's in Part 3 and ''especially'' Part 4 where the story really gets interesting.

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* AwesomeMoments: The Doctors saving Gallifrey. Babelcolour took an already great scene and managed to improve on it.
** Really, the whole thing could be a Moment of Awesome for Babelcolour himself. He managed to make an awesome action series using nothing but StockFootage, some voiceovers and his own editing skills. Not to mention that it arguably gives better explanations for several inconsistensies and mysteries than the actual show has done.



* FridgeBrilliance: It actually makes alot of sense that The Third Doctor was the last one to remember The Morbius Doctors. He was, chronologically, the last old Doctor until The War Doctor, who (presumably) aged naturally over the course of several centuries. Doctors 4-8 took on younger forms because they genuinly thought that they were younger than they were.
** The Evil Doctor also mentions that each regeneration remembers less and less about their life as The Morbius Doctors. This might actually explain why The First Doctors always took charge during previous multi-Doctor stories, even though he should be the least experienced one. If this was true, he would actually have more life experience than most of his successors.
* HeartwarmingMoment: K-9 and The Fourth Doctor celebrating their victory. There is just something really great about hearing that little robot dog say the words "Gallifrey stands" - in a voice that sounds just like John Leeson, no less.




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* {{Tearjerker}}: The absorbtion of the Morbius Doctors. Half of The Doctors life, completely erased from time and space. And it's implied that they are gone forever and can never come back. No wonder The First Doctor was crying in that barn on Gallifey.
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* BetterThanCanon: It makes an excellent piece of complementary material to the show, as it manages to explain away some PlotHoles and answer some lingering questions present in Series/DoctorWho. Many viewers also preferred this version of the (already awesome) "Saving Gallifrey"-scene, asit explains how all The Doctors met each other and gives the Classic Doctors a larger role.

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* BetterThanCanon: It makes an excellent piece of complementary material to the show, as it manages to explain away some PlotHoles and answer some lingering questions present in Series/DoctorWho. Many viewers also preferred this version of the (already awesome) "Saving Gallifrey"-scene, asit as it explains how all The Doctors met each other and gives the Classic Doctors a larger role.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: This story - as well as ''The Time War Chronicles'' - is based on the assumption that The Doctor ''did'' destroy Gallifrey originally and actually changed history by freezing it. This is not really contradicted by [[Recap/DoctorWho50thASTheDayOfTheDoctor The Day of The Doctor]], but it's generally assumed that he only ''thought'' the planet was destroyed.
* BetterThanCanon: It makes an excellent piece of complementary material to the show, as it manages to explain away some PlotHoles and answer some lingering questions present in Series/DoctorWho. Many viewers also preferred this version of the (already awesome) "Saving Gallifrey"-scene, asit explains how all The Doctors met each other and gives the Classic Doctors a larger role.
* HilariousInHindsight: Part Four was released the same month as VideoGame/LegoDimensions, which also has The Twelth Doctor teaming up with K-9.
* IronWoobie: If he wasn't already one, it is fair to say that The Doctor himself has become this by the end of the story.
* SpecialEffectsFailure: The actual composition work is well done, but the limited amout of StockFootage leads to some continuity issues. The Tenth Doctor's suit changes, The Fifth Doctor's hair grows and shrinks again and The Second Doctor occasionally goes gray before having dark hair in the very next shot.

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