

Robot Revolution
director: Peter Hall
writer: Russell T Davies
Starring: Ncuti Gatwa,,,,, Varada Sethu,,,,, Jonny Green,,,,, Anita Dobson,,,,, Evelyn Miller,,,,, Max Parker
Streaming service: Disney+,,,,, iPlayer
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“Is this just an opportunity or more? I can’t help but think, maybe we should have been in contact.” – Doctor (Doctor)Ncuti Gatwa)
“Like, is this fate?” – Belinda Chandra (Varada Sethu)
RTD v2.2
The latest season Doctor Who The premiere of “Robot Revolution” on us” Written Russell T Davieslet’s defeat DAB in the next chapter of the latest era under RTD.
Davies is responsible for bringing the show back to this year twenty years ago. So far, under his latest tenure, he has given us a double generation between the new Doctor Incarnation David Tennant The current doctor plays Ncuti Gatwa. The return of Toymaker and Sutehk, two villains from the classic era, a new super important mysterious companion, Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson), and the return of the past’s super important companion Donna Noble (Katherine Tate), her super important daughter Rose (Yasmin Finney).
Now, for his latest tricks, the super important Belinda Chandra (Varada Sethu)…
everything
This episode sees Belinda being kidnapped by a group of robots from the galaxy of Missbelindchandra and the planet of Missbelindchandra One. On her birthday, her boyfriend was given a star on her birthday, and his star was given a star on her birthday, and his star later called her “Miss Belinda Chandra”. The doctor was trying to find her, almost when she was kidnapped. The breakdown of time between Missbelindchandra and Earth causes some time to Wimeyness and put the doctor on Earth six months before she arrives.
They helped lead the human revolution, against robots, and with all the powerful “generators”, we later discovered that this was her old boyfriend, Al Budd (Jonny Green), he once again passed the era’s Wimeyness and was kidnapped by the same robot and brought to Earth ten years ago and helped start the titular robot revolution. From there, they beat him, ended up breaking time, and then more mysteries surrounding Belinda began to emerge as the doctor couldn’t bring her home as he found that her role with Varada, the character played by last season’s “Boom” was important. So the wheels start to turn again…

Revolution is (somewhat) televised
I might be very harsh about that opening segment and some of my criticisms in the quick episodes because we’ve got some great stories from this new era. I don’t want to emphasize, but so far the overall conspiracy has been lacking in feeling Doctor Who Once done well: originality, or at least a new taste of the same thing.
I’ve watched an incredible video recently Vera Wylde Finish Geek Committee About the “super important” companions Doctor Whomost, if not all, of them come from the last twenty years of the show. It reminds me of the wheels that seem to spin the theme and ideas of the series, putting the mystery box on everything else.
The Robot Revolution is fun, but it continues to bring us more of the same. Belinda is a mysterious companion who is associated with the doctor’s past experiences, which aroused their interest in her. Personal stories are anecdotes of the core mysteries.
As for the plot itself, I again think it’s interesting. I really like the practical effects of the robot and AL generator combination, as well as Al’s own prosthetic work to make him look so robotic. I think these real collections and practical aspects are important for things that allow actors to get out of the way when they get their job done, so they can make the scene more realistic.
Also, I really like Belinda. Varada plays a very good role, she is just so upset about the idea that it is just here that she is here and is forced into all the nonsense. Ncuti is as good as the doctor, and I really hope we get more seasons in this character (the third season of this new era has not been announced yet). You know, supporting actors are as good as they work together.
I also like Belinda calling her old boyfriend in his capacity and Incel destroyed people’s lives because he believed everything was a game and he refused to connect with others. Even though he is a covered villain overall, I don’t think these moments are as tough as Davis wants. The actual revolution in the story is mostly on the screen due to budget constraints, but never feels big.
Sasha 55’s character (Evelyn Miller) is written as someone who can become a potential partner of a doctor before her death. Ncuti tried her best to sell us the harm to our doctor. Nevertheless, while we got a cut time on the planet of Missbelindachandra before Belinda reached Da, we never got anything else to actually show us why Sasha 55 is so close to him. Again, much information tells us that we should care and invest in what we see without showing us why we should care for or invest in what we see.
I like the look of the show. Although it feels a bit too much on the point, it looks like a big budget TV show has come a long way. There is a great moment in this episode, and when two schedules collide at one time, we give us some weird visuals. Please give us more. I invested super in this TARDIS team because I really liked the actors and I hope it was all very neat.
I don’t like the premiere of this season, but I do like it.

So the wheels start to turn again…
My hook on this series right now is that it doesn’t feel like a cohesive story. Of course, every doctor’s era with its own flavor usually doesn’t care about iterations of the past, which is good. But, starting from now on Steven Moffat Times, he tends toward the mysterious box concept Chris Chibnall With the franchise changing, these bombshells either absolutely nowhere to go or return us to where they were twenty years ago, and are now in the second era of RTD, and truly interesting ideas are raised, but then pushed down because those boring ideas are no longer innovative, but caught, but caught on their own machines and their own training.
But, this is just the season’s premiere! I have to hope that RTD will stick with the landing, at least, we will definitely get some really good personal plots this season, especially among a bunch of new writers on board.
I’m still interested, but so far I haven’t been amazed.
WHO WHO Series 14 begins on April 12, 2025! The new episodes will drop on Saturday at 12:00 a.m. ET at 12:00 a.m. ET.
