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“The Robot Revolution” marks a crucial beginning for any season of Doctor Who, especially with a new co-star to introduce. This episode needs to captivate audiences with Belinda Chandra (Varada Sethu), attract new fans, and retain existing ones. It’s particularly important as Disney co-financed these two series, requiring strong viewership to secure future funding.
The episode opens “17 years ago” with Belinda Chandra gazing at the stars with her boyfriend, Alan Budd (Jonny Green). It’s an awkward teenage date, with Alan attempting to win Belinda’s affection by gifting her a star adoption certificate. In 2025, Belinda works as a nurse in a busy London hospital while the Doctor searches for her. Returning home, we see the framed star certificate on her wall. However, her peace is disrupted by a squad of retro-futuristic ‘50s robots in a Tintin rocket, who abduct her and the certificate. The Doctor arrives just as the rocket takes off, triggering the opening credits.
The certificate isn’t a mere gift; Belinda is actually queen of the planet BelindaChandra, inhabited by the BelindaChandrians (referred to as humans from now on). The Doctor pursues in the TARDIS, but both vessels are caught in a vaguely-defined time fissure. Upon arrival, Belinda is greeted by the human Sasha55, who explains that robots have overthrown and subjugated the people in a bloody uprising a decade prior.
Belinda is taken to a throne room and told she must merge with the planet’s evil ruling supercomputer, the AI Generator. The AI Generator, a skull-shaped construct with Tesla coils, intends to bond with Belinda, demonstrating her fate with an animated sequence where she’s transformed into an unthinking cyborg.
The Doctor, who has adopted the title of Planetary Historian, has been lurking in the background. Due to the time fissure, he arrived six months ahead of the rocket, and after the Robots seized the TARDIS, he joined the rebellion. He’s even gained a new companion, Sasha55, whom he promised to take to the stars. He informs Belinda that the robots can’t hear every ninth word spoken, delivering a coded message confirming his and the rebellion’s plan to rescue her.
During the ensuing fight, Sasha55 is vaporized, causing the Doctor brief but genuine horror and grief. The surviving rebels, along with a small Roomba bot assigned to clean Queen Belinda’s pathway, escape to a teleporter. The Doctor disables the Roomba to prevent the robots from tracking them, offering an apologetic kiss to the little bot.
This leads to a moment where the Doctor and Belinda properly interact for the first time. The Doctor explains the situation to Belinda, while she is still trying to process everything.
The Doctor informs Belinda about the dangers they face and the importance of working together to save the planet.
Belinda expresses her anger and frustration at the Doctor for putting her and her people in danger.
The Doctor, who has adopted the title of Planetary Historian, has been lurking in the background. Due to the time fissure, he arrived six months ahead of the rocket, and after the Robots seized the TARDIS, he joined the rebellion. He’s even gained a new companion, Sasha55, whom he promised to take to the stars. He informs Belinda that the robots can’t hear every ninth word spoken, delivering a coded message confirming his and the rebellion’s plan to rescue her.
During the ensuing fight, Sasha55 is vaporized, causing the Doctor brief but genuine horror and grief. The surviving rebels, along with a small Roomba bot assigned to clean Queen Belinda’s pathway, escape to a teleporter. The Doctor disables the Roomba to prevent the robots from tracking them, offering an apologetic kiss to the little bot.
This leads to a moment where the Doctor and Belinda properly interact for the first time. The Doctor explains the situation to Belinda, while she is still trying to process everything.
The Doctor informs Belinda about the dangers they face and the importance of working together to save the planet.
Belinda expresses her anger and frustration at the Doctor for putting her and her people in danger.
The Doctor, who has adopted the title of Planetary Historian, has been lurking in the background. Due to the time fissure, he arrived six months ahead of the rocket, and after the Robots seized the TARDIS, he joined the rebellion. He’s even gained a new companion, Sasha55, whom he promised to take to the stars. He informs Belinda that the robots can’t hear every ninth word spoken, delivering a coded message confirming his and the rebellion’s plan to rescue her.
During the ensuing fight, Sasha55 is vaporized, causing the Doctor brief but genuine horror and grief. The surviving rebels, along with a small Roomba bot assigned to clean Queen Belinda’s pathway, escape to a teleporter. The Doctor disables the Roomba to prevent the robots from tracking them, offering an apologetic kiss to the little bot.
This leads to a moment where the Doctor and Belinda properly interact for the first time. The Doctor explains the situation to Belinda, while she is still trying to process everything.
The Doctor informs Belinda about the dangers they face and the importance of working together to save the planet.
Belinda expresses her anger and frustration at the Doctor for putting her and her people in danger.
The Doctor, who has adopted the title of Planetary Historian, has been lurking in the background. Due to the time fissure, he arrived six months ahead of the rocket, and after the Robots seized the TARDIS, he joined the rebellion. He’s even gained a new companion, Sasha55, whom he promised to take to the stars. He informs Belinda that the robots can’t hear every ninth word spoken, delivering a coded message confirming his and the rebellion’s plan to rescue her.
During the ensuing fight, Sasha55 is vaporized, causing the Doctor brief but genuine horror and grief. The surviving rebels, along with a small Roomba bot assigned to clean Queen Belinda’s pathway, escape to a teleporter. The Doctor disables the Roomba to prevent the robots from tracking them, offering an apologetic kiss to the little bot.
This leads to a moment where the Doctor and Belinda properly interact for the first time. The Doctor explains the situation to Belinda, while she is still trying to process everything.
The Doctor informs Belinda about the dangers they face and the importance of working together to save the planet.
Belinda expresses her anger and frustration at the Doctor for putting her and her people in danger.
As the ship disappears, a series of objects float before the camera: a smashed black cab, the twisted wreckage of the Eiffel Tower, Belinda’s star adoption certificate, and a calendar with all days of May ticked off except the 25th.
“The Robot Revolution” feels overstuffed, attempting to fit a movie’s worth of plot into a single episode. While nothing overstays its welcome, it feels rushed, making it difficult to grasp the stakes. The story tells us about a planet under siege, but doesn’t fully explore the emotional impact on the inhabitants. It's a visually impressive episode, but it lacks the depth and nuance that could have elevated it to a truly memorable experience.
The production design is excellent, and the special effects are well-executed. However, the script feels a bit thin, and the characters are not fully developed. The pacing is also a bit rushed, which makes it difficult to connect with the story.
Overall, “The Robot Revolution” is a decent episode, but it's not a standout. It's a fun ride, but it lacks the emotional resonance and intellectual depth that could have made it truly great.
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