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Doctor Who’s latest season premiere features a mechanical character who’s eerily familiar to another robot from an iconic Pixar movie.
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Doctor Who Season 2, Episode 1 Review – “The Robot Revolution” - MSN“The Robot Revolution” kicks off Doctor Who’s second season (which is also the 15th of the revived era, and 41st of the series overall) with all the subtlety of a glitter cannon. It’s loud ...
'The Robot Revolution' sees the return of Doctor Who and the arrival of new companion Belinda Chandra.
Entertainment Meet the 'Doctor Who' actors who brought the retrofuturistic robots to life for season 2's 'The Robot Revolution' (interview) News By Jeff Spry published 26 April 2025 ...
Doctor Who: The Robot Revolution is a fun start to the series that does a great job of introducing our new companion, but the story feels rushed.
Doctor Who is back and, while the first episode introduces us to the fifteenth Doctor's (Ncuti Gatwa) likeable new companion Belinda Chandra (Varada Sethu), 'The Robot Revolution' is a bit of a ...
A Rani who makes a callous remark about humanity as impure cattle beneath her—because Poppy, the Doctor and Belinda’s Wish-World child is a combination of human and Time Lord DNA—and then jokes that ...
Why Doctor Who’s latest robot threat is a dangerous AI: ‘this is what’s happening’ Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies sees the new season’s first villain as a reflection of our times.
"Doctor Who" Season 2 opener, "The Robot Revolution," is filled with references to classic science fiction and the show's history.
'The Robot Revolution' welcomes us to Varada Sethu's skeptical new companion, Belinda Chandra—and offers us an interesting hook as to why a companion who wants to go home can't.
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