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From: The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM>
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Subject: Re: Docotr Who S15/S2 - Ep1: The Robot Revolution
Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2025 00:42:21 +0100
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On 12/04/2025 21:18, Blueshirt wrote:
> Well, here we are at long last...a new season of Doctor Who on
> the TV.
> 
> My first impressions of "The Robot Revolution" were quite good
> all things considering. I found it an interesting episode that
> certainly isn't as bad as some people make it out to be. We are
> all different so it's fair enough if some people didn't like it,
> but for me it wasn't that bad at all. In fact, I thought it was
> a fun romp. "The Robot Revolution" won't go down as a great
> Doctor Who episode mind you, but it had its good moments.
> 

It was an example of lazy writing used by a woke pervert in order to 
create a false woke narrative attacking men and masculinity in order to 
make society childish and effeminate so that he can prey on children.

Where were the strong positive male role models to follow? Every 
representation of a man was childish and negative.

> I've always said that Ncuti Gatwa makes a good 15th Doctor and

No he doesn't. The cross dressing pervert that wants to entice 
vulnerable children by wearing women's clothing can't even consistently 
say his lines in the same accent. It keeps changing every other line.

> despite some dodgy dialogue I thought he put in a good
> performance in this episode. The new companion Belinda came

He's shit in every episode and that's why the show has lost 4/5 of it's 
audience. People don't want to watch his gay mincing around. He's a 
mentally sick pervert that cries like a little baby girl in every single 
episode. Is that the example you want your children to follow?

> across very well too, she certainly wasn't in awe of the Doctor
> like some companions have been... in fact, she was quite a no
> nonsense type of girl. "I am not one of your adventures" being
> one of my favourite quotes from this episode. ("Am I Six?" when
> the Doctor said "Timey-Wimey" being another.) With the right
> material the 15th Doctor and Belinda could become a really good
> team... if short lived.

No they wouldn't. She's a man hating Mary Sue that learned absolutely 
nothing in this story.

> 
> The complaint around a lot of modern Doctor Who episodes being
> rushed could be repeated here too as the pace of this episode
> was very quick and I assume some stuff was left in the editing
> room... stuff with a bit more explanation to some things

The problem isn't the editing. The problem is the lazy and sloppy writing.

All that the pervert RTD cares about is how to insert his hypocritical, 
sick, degenerate woke message. He even said that himself. He doesn't 
care about good writing. He thinks it's good only if it contains the 
message.

> especially! Belinda's question "Is this your TARDIS" stood out
> too, so either the Doctor telling her about the TARDIS was cut
> or there are bigger things at play with Belinda and it's all
> part of her arc.

She's the Rani. They kept calling her Queen (Rani) all the time and 
people in the future look like her as if she regenerated back into an 
old body.

> 
> Mrs Flood's brief appearance at the start and her 'fourth wall'
> breaking comment is clearly foreshadowing something big later on
> too.. as her comment was meaningless in regards to this episode.
> I'm still in the 'she is the Rani' camp. (Rani is an anagram of

They can both be the Rani. She knows what's going to happen because 
she's been there as Queen Belinda.

> rain - too much rain and you get a flood... Seems simple enough,
> right? But as we know RTD likes his misdirections and
> double-bluffs!)

Except Rani means Queen not rain.

> So, not a bad start to this new season and a definite
> improvement on last year's opener...
> 
> Overall I'd give "The Robot Revolution" a 6/10 rating.
It was woke garbage attacking false woke negative stereotypes of men 
therefore it deserves not more than a 1 our of 10.
-- 
The True Doctor https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCngrZwoS0n21IRcXpKO79Lw

"To be woke is to be uninformed which is exactly the opposite of what it 
stands for." -William Shatner