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Review of The Robot Revolution by jiffleball

12 April 2025

This review contains spoilers!

Tone, character and biting commentary launch the new season

A steady start possibly foreshadowing a darker season. The Doctor's first adventures with Ruby felt so light they carried no weight. Here, we have robots who vaporize a cat and who very much kill people, including those we name and those the Doctor cares for. These are ultimately little touches given the overall plot, but they give the entire package a much darker feeling.

Belinda is sharp, driven and brave. I feel as though we already know quite a bit about her (despite knowing nothing of her family) and I'm excited to see where she goes in her (presumed) eight episodes. If anything, I would have liked to see more of her life before, especially her doomed relationship with Allen, so that his reappearance later could have hit harder.

In addition to going darker and giving us better defined characters, it also looks like we're thankfully in for a more explicitly political season. We saw a little bit of this spice in the Christmas special with its limited commentary on lockdown. In the Robot Revolution, we have automated villains, but they themselves are not evil. The problem is not the tech. It's the incels designing it, putting their own capricious, misogynist nature into machines which would otherwise be helpful. The reveal that the "AI Generator" is actually just the bad idea of a creepy dude is perfect in this moment.

I have high hopes for this season. Let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go.


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