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Doctor Who: Peter Capaldi’s 12 Greatest Moments As The Doctor

Earlier this month, Doctor Who's tenth season came to a close. It's always sad for fans when the latest season ends, but this one is more traumatic than ever. That's because it was the last season to star Peter Capaldi as the Doctor, ahead of his regeneration into his currently unknown replacement in the 2017 Christmas special.

3) “Human Progress Isn’t Measured By Industry”

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We could fill this whole list with speeches the Twelfth Doctor has made, as nobody pontificates about right and wrong like Peter Capaldi.

Though there wasn’t one as grand as his anti-war speech, season 10 has still featured a couple of classics. First up is this one from “Thin Ice,” which ostensibly is criticizing Victorian values but really has something to say about our modern lives as well.

The Doctor confronts a rich, greedy industrialist whose schemes have led to a young urchin boy dying. “Human progress isn’t measured by industry,” the Doctor tells him. “It’s measured by the value you place on a life. An unimportant life. A life without privilege.”

And, if you prefer your stands against injustice to be less articulate, the Doctor also punches a racist in this episode. It’s a bit violent for him, but you still can’t help but applaud.