Robot Revolution Reviews (House of Robots #3) by James Patterson

Dr.William

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How media is received usually lies in the friction between the intrinsic value of the episode's concept and its ability to achieve said idea.

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They are very separate factors of an episode and absolutely are debatable.

The second factor is the individual audience members and their personal understanding, preference, and experiences.

For example, I do think the AI/AL reveal is stupid... and I love it. Of course it's stupid, camp, unnecessary. That is, to me, very clearly the intent. It's camp Doctor Who wordplay. I can hear RTD hooting in his office when he came up with it and to me, it fits for an episode like this. If it appeared in a finale or an episode like Heaven Sent? No. It'd be incongruous and tonally awful.

And the point is, you are welcome to disagree with me and we can discuss, like adults, who "actually" want to talk about the episode. That'd be fun; a good sharing of ideas and our own approaches and values to media consumption.

But, I gotta say, very little of your post's tone implies that this what you want. Even when you believe the serming fundamental facts of writing that you referenced, stating and framing it like this does not encourage conversation. It's a shame, because I totally get where you're coming from and absolutely see your perspective.