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7 December 2024
This review contains spoilers!
📝8/10
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ACADEMY UPRISING: POLITICS, POWER AND BETRAYAL ON GALLIFREY
Insurgency shifts the spotlight onto President Romana’s daring policy of admitting alien students into the Time Lord Academy, a reform that sparks tension across Gallifrey. The episode deftly explores the friction this change generates, not only politically but also on a deeply personal level for key characters like Romana and Leela.
A New Order Meets Old Resistance:
The introduction of Steven Wickham as Valyes, the pompous and staunchly traditionalist new Chancellor, adds a layer of gravitas to the opposition against Romana’s reforms. His disdain for her progressive policies provides a sharp counterpoint to her vision of a more inclusive Gallifrey. Meanwhile, a group of alien students, caught in the crossfire of political upheaval, offers a fresh perspective on Gallifreyan society.
Leela, as Romana’s unwavering ally, is sent to the Academy as a tutor. However, this role places her uncomfortably close to her estranged husband, Andred, now the newly appointed Castellan. Their interactions crackle with tension, forcing Leela to confront her complicated past while navigating the murky waters of Gallifrey’s political machinations.
Parallel Struggles:
The narrative elegantly weaves together the alien students’ struggles to assimilate with the broader political turmoil engulfing Gallifrey. This interplay mirrors the best of Gallifrey’s tradition as a gripping political thriller, with Romana’s ideals clashing against the staunch conservatism of the High Council.
Darkel and Narvin’s plotting to undermine Romana is both chilling and compelling, adding layers of intrigue as they pull strings from the shadows. Their scheming, paired with Valyes’s obstinate resistance, creates a sense of inevitability that heightens the stakes.
Leela’s Crisis of Faith:
The alien students’ plight is mirrored in Leela’s growing doubts about Romana’s leadership. As tensions rise, her faith in Romana begins to waver, particularly as Romana’s reforms seem to lead to greater division rather than unity. This personal conflict adds emotional depth to the story, making the political struggles feel more immediate and human.
Shocking Twists and Unfolding Chaos:
The climax delivers a series of shocking revelations that fundamentally alter the status quo. Andred’s brutal murder, seemingly at the hands of Romana, is a devastating moment that threatens to destroy the trust between her and Leela. This act sets off a chain reaction, culminating in Darkel’s formal challenge to Romana’s presidency—a move that leaves Gallifrey on the brink of chaos.
The looming threats of Pandora and the dogma virus serve as an ominous backdrop to these events, their presence ensuring that even as the political drama unfolds, there is a constant undercurrent of existential danger.
Final Thoughts:
Insurgency masterfully balances political intrigue with personal drama, delivering a rich, thought-provoking narrative that sets the stage for a gripping season finale. Its exploration of Gallifrey’s shifting societal dynamics evokes the complexity of a Doctor Who take on Marvel’s New Mutants, blending high-stakes politics with deeply personal struggles.
Revolution is brewing on Gallifrey, and the Imperiatrix is waiting in the wings.
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