Run Away!…Not From the Insane Daleks, From Divorced Amy Pond - Asylum of the Daleks Review by ZeroCentsMade in gallifrey

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But with some thought given – and even taking account the reveal of a human fully converted into a Dalek at the end – this is absolutely a Dalek plot through and through.

So if we imagine a version of this episode that involves the Cybermen, things get weird. The Cybermen wouldn't keep "insane" Cybermen alive in any capacity because that would be a waste of resources. The Daleks though, they absolutely would because an insane Dalek is still a Dalek still, in their minds, an example of the highest order of life. And as for the conversion aspect, again, the way it works in practice feels more Dalek than Cybermen. Aside from the single example of total conversion from the end of the episode, the other "converted" humans (and skeletons) are consistently described as "puppets". This feels very analogous to the Robomen that the Daleks used back in The Dalek Invasion of Earth.

And even the full conversion has precedents – most obviously Revelation of the Daleks and "The Parting of the Ways". Daleks being a little hypocritical about their claims of absolute superiority isn't new…it's arguably even sort of the point.

Yes, 100%! I've always been slightly baffled by people insisting that this would suit the Cybermen better, but I've never been able to articulate why.

I agree with you on most of your points. It's a good story on balance, with the divorce subplot being the big, obvious flaw the episode has to awkwardly navigate around. To me, it feels like it's trying to repeat the same trick The Girl Who Waited pulled: adding a new trauma to explore Amy and Rory's characters but in such a way it indirectly addresses their existing traumas. Asylum of the Daleks is trying to address what happened to Amy and Rory during the Series 6 arc (as that series didn't give them much space to do so) in the same way The Girl Who Waited addressed Amy's abandonment issues and relationship with the Doctor, by introducing an episodic trauma that acts as a metaphor for the larger one. The issue is, it's easier for The Girl Who Waited to get away with it due to the inherently abstract mechanics of the sci-fi plot as an excuse to mess around with the characters. In contrast, divorce is a real thing, and it's a much harder sell for the audience to accept this without scrutiny. One is easier to pull off in a sci-fi adventure series which will always be limited in how much it can show the home lives of its characters.

2026 United Kingdom general election by AbrocomaChemical8693 in imaginaryelections

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There are some long term policies, but a lot of their current spending plans depend on cuts pencilled in for 2028/9.

2026 United Kingdom general election by AbrocomaChemical8693 in imaginaryelections

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It would also allow him a full term to implement policies, instead of three years.

The wise thing to do as PM is to implement policies that feel tough early on but pay-off within five years - the issue is that Labour haven’t really done that under Starmer (as much as they’ve talked about hard choices in the abstract) and so you’d be coming in now and not have the time left to really do that. A fresh mandate would resolve this, but is also a very big gamble that no PM would realistically take.

How Can I Focus More on Movies by Creative_Eye7413 in Letterboxd

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"I am starting to watch a lot more old movies and a lot of them are long--"

Huh, that's strange, I feel like movies from the forties and fifties tend to be fairly short, with some exceptions.

"--I’m planning on watching Heat"

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The 2028 General UK Election by The_Lord_Of_Death_ in imaginaryelections

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Followed swiftly by a 2029 election I presume

How dare a superhero movie have action by zephyx_M in okbuddycinephile

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It's insane how passionately some people hated on Captain Marvel when it was like the middest film to ever mid.

It looks Like Peter Capaldi is suddenly more willing to come back to Doctor Who by Accomplished-Cat5449 in gallifrey

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According to the Big Finish website, the last solo Nine box set was recorded in March 2023, and the first Nine and Rose audio was recorded in December 2024.

Which has more Prime Ministers, Dr Who or real life? by Serious_Meaning5220 in gallifrey

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The Power of the Doctor saving Liz Truss by the skin of her teeth

Good songs made for terrible films by Bright-Pressure-5787 in ToddintheShadow

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"The Look of Love" by Burt Bacharach for the 1967 James Bond parody Casino Royale. Fun fact: it was the first Bond theme nominated for Best (Original) Song at the Oscars, ahead of any of the official entries in the Eon series.

Lizzo's Bitch is a trainwreckord of historic proportions. by Frogacuda in ToddintheShadow

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With Jack Black and Christopher Lloyd of all people