By Volo on Saturday, 21 December 2024
Category: Sci-Fi

Doctor Who - s14e03 - Boom

This week's episode is more intense as the show opens with a blind priest being led through a minefield by another priest. Both are apparently soldiers and making their way back to the base camp. They are currently fighting a war with the Kastarians who they have yet to make contact. One of the soldiers falls and steps on a mine and is disintegrated immediately. When this occurs an "ambulance" comes to assess the situation and finds the blind priest. The blind priest is determined to have four weeks until his eyesight returns but this was deemed too long and then assassinates the priest. 

At this point the doctor lands with the Tardis and hears a scream. He then runs out looking for a victim but steps on the mine, however he realizes it is a mine and does his best to keep his weight and balance. Ruby comes out to help and is instructed to find some type of counterweight, which she does but it turns out to be a condensed corpse of the priest. The situation gets hairy as some soldiers come out looking for the priest and one shoots Ruby thinking she was going to kill

It is eventually revealed that there is no enemy hiding in the shadows or fog and the Anglican Marines are just prey of an algorithm to keep them purchasing more war machines.

Trivia

Characters of interest this episode

Analysis

I love when science fiction draws parallels to our current events and society. Quite a statement is made about social media and the algorithms used. In the show, the whole purpose is to make more sales even at the expense of human life, so long as certain metrics are met, it encourages the purchase of more and more villenguard corporation machines.  As such, social media algorithms will keep showing more flagrant and inciting media so long as continual clicks are made.

Commentary is also made on religion and "blind faith" though not as strong a statement. The combination of blind faith kept an ongoing war against a shadow (non-existent) enemy and the continual purchase of villenguard machines.

Lingering Mysteries and unanswered questions

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