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  Msg # 1645 of 1759 on ZZCA4349, Monday 7-14-24, 8:13  
  From: THE DOCTOR  
  To: THE DOCTOR  
  Subj: Re: Doctor Who The legend of Ruby Sunday  
 XPost: rec.arts.drwho, uk.media.tv.sf.drwho, rec.arts.sf.tv 
 XPost: rec.arts.tv 
 From: doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca 
  
 In article , 
 The Doctor  wrote: 
 >In article , 
 >The True Doctor   wrote: 
 >>On 15/06/2024 20:09, The Doctor wrote: 
 >>> ChatGPt 
 >>> 
 >>> This episode of "The Legend of Ruby Sunday" by RTD is a whirlwind 
 >>>   of suspense, mystery, and deep ties to Doctor Who lore. 
 >>> 
 >>>   Set in present-day London at UNIT HQ, the narrative weaves together 
 >>>    intriguing elements such as the TARDIS, Donna Noble's daughter Rose, 
 >>>   and the enigmatic Susan Triad. 
 >>> 
 >>> The story kicks off with a blend of alien-human cooperation, featuring 
 >>> Morris, a pivotal 13-year-old character who promises to play a crucial 
 role. 
 >> 
 >>You mean a comedy imp with no believability whatsoever. 
 >> 
 >>> However, the plot thickens with the introduction of Susan Triad, 
 >>> whose name cleverly hides an anagram for "TARDIS" 
 >>> and evokes nostalgia for the Doctor's granddaughter, Susan. 
 >>> 
 >>> As the tension builds, it becomes clear that Susan Triad 
 >>> is central to a major event, teased as a "big release." 
 >>> Meanwhile, Ruby, driven by the desire to uncover her past, 
 >>>   discovers a significant VHS tape, setting off a chain 
 >>>   of events that leads to a time chamber at UNIT HQ. 
 >>> 
 >>> The narrative takes a darker turn with the appearance 
 >>> of a creature of unknown origins, bringing danger to the forefront. 
 >>> This creature, aligned with the forces of darkness and reminiscent 
 >>> of Sutekh from "The Pyramids of Mars," 
 >>> adds a chilling layer to the unfolding drama. 
 >>> 
 >>> The revelation that Susan Triad is a Sutekh agent, 
 >>> along with the possession of UNIT staffer Harriett Harbinger, 
 >>> escalates the stakes dramatically. The TARDIS itself is under threat, 
 >>>   wrapped in an ominous manifestation that ties back to Sutekh's 
 influence. 
 >>> 
 >>> Overall, "The Legend of Ruby Sunday" blends classic Doctor Who elements 
 >>> with a fresh, contemporary twist. It delves into complex character 
 dynamics, 
 >>> echoes of past adventures, and a looming threat that keeps viewers 
 >>> on the edge of their seats. RTD's storytelling prowess shines through, 
 >>> offering both nostalgic nods and thrilling new developments. 
 >>> Fans of the series will find much to dissect 
 >>> and enjoy in this gripping tale of mystery and darkness. 
 >>> 
 >>> 
 >>> Google Gemini 
 >>> 
 >>> Doctor Who: The Legend of Ruby Sunday 
 >>> A Mystery Box Full of Nostalgia and Dread 
 >>> 
 >>> Russell T Davies' "The Legend of Ruby Sunday" is a whirlwind 
 >>> of nostalgia, cliffhangers, and a chilling new threat.  We open 
 >>> at UNIT HQ, a familiar sight for fans of the New Who era. 
 >>> The Doctor and Ruby team up with familiar faces €€€ Donna's daughter 
 >>> Rose and Captain Kate Stewart €€€ to investigate a puzzling clue: 
 >> 
 >>Who the hell is Captain Kate Steward? 
 >> 
 >>Don't you mean Dalek Supreme Kate Stewart unchallenged ruler and high 
 >>commander of all Earth and nearby systems, Emperor of the Galaxy? 
 >> 
 > 
 >I did not notice the Gemini error! 
 > 
 >10 points AGA! 
 > 
 >KAte is CinC UNIT. 
 > 
 >>> a young boy named Alex and the anagrammatic "Susan Triad." 
 >>> 
 >> 
 >>Who the hell is Alex? Is this the name of the comic imp? 
 >> 
 > 
 >You got this error. 
 > 
 > 
 >Where did Gemini pick up Alex from? 
 > 
 >>> The episode expertly weaves together past and present. 
 >>> References to classic companions like Melanie Bush 
 >>> and the Fourth Doctor's era alongside the ongoing mystery 
 >>> of Ruby's past keep fans guessing.  The discovery of a VHS tape 
 >>> from Christmas 2004 adds a layer of emotional depth, 
 >>> hinting at a personal connection for Ruby. 
 >>> 
 >>> However, the episode isn't all nostalgia. 
 >>> The return of Sutekh, a villain from classic Who, 
 >>> injects a dose of genuine dread.  The creature's 
 >>> shadowy presence and the possession of UNIT personnel 
 >>> create a genuinely unsettling atmosphere. 
 >>> The cliffhanger ending, with Sutekh 
 >>>   engulfing the TARDIS, leaves viewers desperate for more. 
 >>> 
 >>> While the plot is packed with intriguing threads, 
 >>> some viewers might find the pacing a bit rushed. 
 >> 
 >>Rushed? Its pacing is slow throughout up until the last 60 seconds. 
 >> 
 > 
 >Gemini must be in error. 
 > 
 >>> Certain plot points, like the significance of Alex, 
 >>> feel underdeveloped.  However, the episode's strengths 
 >> 
 >>No one can believe an imp playing an immature 13 year old boy as being a 
 >>scientific advisor to anywhere let alone UNIT. 
 >> 
 >>These degenerate woke morons want to reduce the intelligence of the 
 >>audience to that of children who can more easily be brainwash. There's 
 >>no depiction of a heroic journey of learning because their sickening 
 >>Marxist-Fascist ideology relies on belief through stupidity and the 
 >>acceptance of gospel divulged by authority figures who must never be 
 >>challenged because being those who hold power and the new elite right is 
 >>whatever the say or decide not what is best for society as a whole 
 >> 
 >>This bunch of perverted retards and woke pieces of s*t need to read 
 >>Gorgias and The Republic by Plato which proves their degenerate 
 >>fascistic far left ideology to be completely wrong. 
 >Can you trust Google and its AI development? 
 > 
 >> 
 >>> lie in its ability to build suspense and rekindle nostalgia 
 >>> for past eras of Doctor Who. 
 >>> 
 >>> Final Verdict: 4 out of 5 stars.  "The Legend of Ruby Sunday" 
 >>> is a thrilling episode that expertly blends classic Who elements 
 >>> with a modern mystery.  While some plot threads feel underdeveloped, 
 >> 
 >>Because it's infantile mystery box writing. When the box is opened 
 >>there's nothing in it. 
 >> 
 >>> the episode's cliffhanger ending and exploration of Ruby's past 
 >>> leave viewers eager for the next chapter. 
 >> 
 >>What exploration? There wasn't any. Watching a 20 year old VHS tape is 
 >>not exploration. We learn nothing more than we already knew about Ruby 
 >>during the Christmas special. Infantile mystery box writing for women of 
 >>low intelligence and homosexuals instead of portrayal of the heroic 
 >>journey for the actual audience of the show which is mostly men and 
 >>women with intelligence. 
 >> 
 > 
 >Can you trust Google Gemini? 
 > 
 >>> 
 >>> ME: 
 >>> 
 >>> 7/10  and nice to see RTD reviving Sutekh. 
 >>> Please view Pyramids of Mars to understand Sutekh 
 >>> and the UNIT Connection. 
 >>> 
 >>> Average 8 from Gem + 1.5 from AGA + 9 for BS and 7 from me 
 >>> 
 >>> 
 >>> 25.5/4 
 >>> 
 >>> 6.375 /10 from 4 radwers! 
 >>> 
 >> 
  
 This feels more like what the audience is looking for. 
  
 Just stop trying to updo Moffact RTD! 
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