Written by Russell T. Davies
Directed by Peter Hoar
The Doctor: "With both hearts, I apologise."
Belinda: "I am not one of your adventures. I am asking you, Doctor, do the right thing."
The Doctor: "I will take you home."
With so much discourse currently surrounding the show and a looming uncertainty in relation to the show's future, this opening episode kicked things off with a new companion and series arc. It kicked it off well enough.
Enter the one and only Miss Belinda Chandra (Varada Sethu). During her teen years, her boyfriend Alan Budd (Jonny Green) bought her a star as a present. As gifts go, it's at least one with some thought put behind it. It's just a pity that it'll come back to haunt Belinda.
Yes, Belinda didn't get a star. She got a planet named Missbelindachandra and the robots of that planet came to collect her in the middle of the night. They also killed a cat and a certain someone got out of the way as the Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) went the long way around to rescue Belinda.
Ending up on a planet named after her, Belinda quickly realised she was the planet's queen and she was going to be married off to the AI Generator whether she liked it or not. Luckily the robots couldn't hear every ninth word and Belinda soon found herself being rescued by the likes of the Doctor, Manny (Max Parker) and Sasha 55 (Evelyn Miller). Sasha however was a quick casualty during the big escape plan from Belinda's would be nuptials.
The second half of this episode has the Doctor and Belinda getting the measure of him. Within a few moments, Belinda was quickly marked as a stark contrast to Ruby and despite her misgivings, she did seem admire the Doctor. The Doctor also seemed impressed with her willingness to challenge him.
Now the villain part would be where the episode lost a little steam. I don't mind Alan being framed as an extreme version of an Incel who got reduced to sperm and an egg but RTD has written these type of scenarios better in the past. This felt very slapdash in a way, though it did resolve the time fracture both the Doctor and Belinda experienced in the episode.
As for this series mission statement, looks like the Doctor and Belinda are going to have to go the long way around in order to get the latter home. Belinda might not want to be a companion, but right she'd got little say in the matter. What exactly is keeping the Doctor and Belinda from returning the latter home? The next seven weeks are going to be one hell of a ride in order to find out.
- Belinda's a nurse and lives with Kirby (Thalia Dudek) and Steffan (Jeffin Kunjumon). The receptionist at her hospital previously appeared in The Church On Ruby Road.
- Mrs Flood (Anita Dobson) happened to be Belinda's next door neighbour and made sure she wasn't seen by the Doctor.
- The episode established that Mundy Flynn from Boom is a descendant of Belinda.
- Jonny Green who played Alan Budd here also plays Tyler Steele in the Big Finish Torchwood audio range. I wish RTD had brought that character in here instead.
- We can add X-Ray sheets and the non robots of Missbelindachandra having two pancreases to noteworthy things in this episode.
- Chronology: May 24th 2025, which the Doctor and Belinda currently cannot return to.
The Robot Revolution was arguably a step up from last series Space Babies but it's not necessarily RTD flying on all cylinders. It's mostly strong with Belinda established nicely and great chemistry between Ncuti Gatwa and Varada Sethu. The Incel plot with Alan could've been handled so much better though. A bit of a misfire in that regard.
Rating: 7 out of 10