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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.
One of these new machines is a small robot vacuum that immediately captured fans' attention as Doctor Who's cutest new character.While it's unlikely to appear again in the show's upcoming episodes ...
The start of any season of Doctor Who is important, doubly so when there’s a new co-star to introduce. “The Robot Revolution” has to get us to fall in love with Belinda Chandra (Varada Sethu ...
Love and Strange as robots with Varada Sethu in "Doctor Who" Season 2 (Image credit: Disney+/BBC) Performing as Robot 1 & 2, Love and Strange form a brilliant tandem act nicknamed Team Strangelove.
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 ...
“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 ...
Of course, the Doctor has fought squads of goofy-looking automatons countless times during Doctor Who’s 61-yearlong run.But what makes “The Robot Revolution” feel somewhat distinct is what ...
'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.
When someone has as much history with Doctor Who as Russell T Davies, it becomes very difficult not to compare new efforts with older ones.“The Robot Revolution” is the sixth season opener he ...