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Season 14

Dr Who (2023+) Dr Who (2023) [Season 14, Episode 1] The Star Beast
Shown 25th November 2023 [Saturday]

The Doctor (David Tennant - Good Omens ) arrives back on Earth, and the first person he literally bumps into is Donna Noble ( Catherine Tate ). Yes, his former companion who he can never see again because if she remembers him then her brain will melt.

Donna now has a husband, and like Rose Tyler and Clara she has chosen an Afro-Carribean man. Together they have a daughter, Rose. Strangely, Rose chose her mother's surname rather than that of her father. This is not the only form of masculinity she chose to reject, as she turns out to be transgender.

The Doctor takes a taxi to the crash site. Rather than reveal his identity to UNIT, he breaks through their perimeter. Luckily the UNIT scientist, a woman in a wheelchair, recognises him and agrees to keep his secret.

By incredible coincidence, the ship's escape pod landed near Donna's house and it is Rose who finds the alien. It calls itself The Meep, and claims the other aliens want to kill it for its valuable furry pelt.

There are two warring alien species, both eager to obtain the Meep. The Doctor's response is to use his sonic screwdriver in a way that he has not done so before - to create stand-alone force-fields that he can then move around.

This was written by Pat Mills, based on a comic strip he did for a Dr Who magazine. It has a lot of features we can expect from Nu Who. The worst point is at the climax, when the trans daughter calls out the Doctor (himself recently transitioned from the female gender) for the crime of being male-identified. Apparently identifying as female allows someone to Let It Go ... if only someone had told this to the #MeToo movement!

Dr Who (2023+) Dr Who (2023) [Season 14, Episode 2] Wild Blue Yonder
Shown 2nd December 2023 [Saturday]

The Tardis materialises in an apple tree in England, 1666. By incredible coincidence, this is the exact tree that Isaac Newton is sitting under. Luckily this infamously pasty pale incel has transformed into a sexy mixed-race person of colour.

The next stop the Tardis makes is on a mysterious starship. The Doctor and Donna get off to explore, but the Tardis detects danger and flees - abandoning them. Worse, they discover that the things which endangered the original crew are still around to endanger the explorers. Strangely, Donna manages to detect the danger by using her wits while the Doctor makes the wrong choice ... twice!

Dr Who (2023+) Dr Who (2023) [Season 14, Episode 3] The Giggle
Shown 9th December 2023 [Saturday]

This starts in 1925 in Soho, London. John Logie Baird's sidekick buys a puppet from The Toymaker (Neil Patrick Harris - Dr Horrible's Singalong Blog ), a re-imagined version of a classical 1960s villain. The old version was called the Celestial Toymaker, a play on words that combined the Interstellar meaning of the word Celestial with the Fu Manchu-style villainy of the Celestial Chinese Empire. The modern version of the character is subtly portrayed as being a racist, because he comits the unforgiveable micro-agression of implying a dark-haired person is from a hotter country. In response the brunette claims to have been born in Cheltenham, but since he would have been born in the year 1900 this seems unlikely. Anyway, it is wrong for a caucasian actor to play a Chinese character but it is okay for a mixed-race person to portray Isaac Newton. Likewise, the Toymaker still race-bends but he does it by adopting a German accent rather than an Asian one.

In the modern day, the Doctor and Donna are back in London. Wilf is still there, but does not actually do anything because Bernard Cribbins passed away after filming his cameo which appeared at the end of the previous episode.

UNIT takes the Doctor and Donna to their new HQ, where Bonny Langford is the compulsory former assistant-turned-consultant, like Ace and Teegan in Dr Who (2023) [Season 13, October Special 2022] The Power Of The Doctor . This is a bit like the Fast and the Furious franchise, which started with a different Token Black Guy in every movie and then wrote out the white man (well, Paul Walker died in real life) so the assistants teamed up to create an all-POC cast.

UNIT briefs the Doctor about the crisis that has affected the Earth's entire human population. It makes people incredibly selfish, the equivalent of modern Right-Wing politics. The lady Brigadier demonstrates what happens when a person is affected, and lambasts the wheelchair lady with the same We've seen you walk stuff that ableist people spewed on the Internet. Yes, this is clearly addressing fans who did not get it. Likewise, Right-wingers reject the cure for the same reason they rejected the CoVid vaccine.

So, now that the Toymaker has been whitewashed where is the representation for Asian people? The Celestial Empire has been written out of history, but it could have been modernised as an Interstellar force for evil. Of course, with a Chinese villain the Doctor would need a token Chinese assistant - like the Samuel L Jackson cameo in Patriot Games, inserted into the book so there was a good Black man to help the Irish-American hero fight Black Nationalist allies of Irish Nationalists. Instead, diverse characters are sidelined and modern villains are now portrayed as generic white guys. Davros, handy-capable rather than handicapped, is now just an average man - more of a Dave Ross.

Dr Who (2023+) Dr Who (2023) [Season 14, Episode 4] Xmas Special: The Church on Ruby Road
Shown 25th December 2023 [Monday]

Ruby was a foundling, a baby abandoned on the doorstep of a church. The mystery of her parenthood is implied to be important, although that mystery is not resolved in this episode. Even Davina McCall , the UK TV presenter best known abroad for becoming zombified in Dead Set , cannot trace Ruby's parents despite working on the BBC's DNA-tracing TV show.

Ruby has grown up to be an accident-prone young woman. It turns out that her accidents are caused by gemlins - like in Dead Like Me . Luckily she meets a very gay Black man who turns out to be ... The Doctor. Well, at least he is too gay for a faux romantic relationship with his hot young female assistant, like Rose Tyler or Clara Oswald.

Ruby lives with her adoptive mother, who has agreed to foster a new baby. Unfortunately the gremlins are goblins, and they steal the baby for their King ... like in Labyrinth . Luckily the Doctor helps Ruby get aboard the goblins' ship, where they crawl around in an air vent - like in Die Hard . This leads on to a great little song-and-dance routine ...

Season 15

Dr Who (2023+) Dr Who (2023) [Season 15, Episode 1] Space Babies
Shown 11th May 2024 [Saturday]

The new Doctor and his assistant have established their relationship. Just as Capaldi's Doctor was an OAP and the assistant acted as his Carer, and Whittaker's assistant was her lesbian girlfriend, so Ngati's Doctor and Ruby are a flamboyantly gay man and his hag.

The dynamic duo do some sight-seeing, starting with the era of the dinosaurs. In a deliberate reference to The Sound of Thunder , Ruby steps on a butterfly. Reality changes, and she becomes a Silurian version of herself. Luckily the Doctor has enough magic that he can ressurect the dead insect!

They then go to the far future, and end up aboard a space station. It is full of babies that drive around in prams - a bit reminiscent of the obese people in Wall-E , although their saviour is Nann-E. They can talk, although their speech patterns are more like those of six-year-olds than adults. This makes them reminiscent of the kids in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome .

The evil mega-corporation has abandoned the space babies on the station because it cannot make a profit from them. This is clearly a comment on contemporary US politics, which has created compulsory birth but removes assistance for the children after the birth.

Dr Who (2023+) Dr Who (2023) [Season 15, Episode 2] The Devil's Chord
Shown 11th May 2024 [Saturday]

The dynamic duo go to 1963, when the TV show started. They visit the Abbey Road recording studio, and meet the Beatles. Unfortunately music has somehow become bland. It turns out that time has been tampered with by Maestro, a supernatural entity that is the offspring of the no-longer-Celestial Toymaker.

This episode is a comentary on the importance of music, and by extension the arts in general, at the core of human culture and society. The blandness of the new world is a result of musicians being brainwashed into quiting their vocation, and taking jobs that are more useful, i.e. practical. As per the archetypal response of parental figures everywhere: Give up on your dreams, you'll never make a living at it, get a real job.

How has the new Doctor acquited himself over his first couple of episodes? Well, he is certainly NOT this reviewer's least favourite. While the original 1963 show was intended as more educational, this new version is aimed at being entertaining. The nearest comparison we can make with the good old days is ... Derek Griffith in Play Away. Yes, he is a great childrens entertainer although it is difficult to take him seriously. In all fairness to him, like all actors to play the Doctor he can only do his best with the material he has been given.

Dr Who (2023+) Dr Who (2023) [Season 15, Episode 3] Boom!
Shown 18th May 2024 [Saturday]

The scene is set on battlefield, where a couple of Anglican Marines are on patrol. Not only is this a callback to Ian Glenn's unit that guarded River Song, but the fact that they rely unthinkingly on blind faith rather than scientific curiosity helps explain the obvious twist. They are apparently at war with an alien species, but nobody has ever seen the aliens. This is reminiscent of Screamers (1996) , as well as a couple of previous Dr Who stories.

The battlefield is littered with land-mines. Worse, there is the Ambulance - an autonomous robotic system that analyses injured people. If it deems saving the patient to be more expensive than it is worth, the patient is given a mercy-killing. As with the Space Babies episode, this is a commentary on the US health care system. Instead of the famous Dalek battle-cry, the new menace repeats Thoughts and Prayers ... The trite and meaningless phrase used by American politicians to express their unwillingness to actually solve problems.

The Doctor stands on a landmine, and is trapped there until he can defuse it. Thankfully he does not have the sonic screwdriver, so the audience can get a story rather than a deus ex machina. The Doctor starts singing Over the seas to Skye, the Jacobite propaganda song used as theme tune to rival time-travel show Outlander .

Dr Who (2023+) Dr Who (2023) [Season 15, Episode 4] 73 Yards
Shown 25th May 2024 [Saturday]

The Doctor takes Ruby to a remote part of the Welsh coast. Presumably the show is being shot in Wales again, after a couple of years in the north of England. Despite the events of the previous episode, the Doctor does not look where he is putting his feet. He accidentally stands in a modern-day Pagan construction ...

Ruby finds herself alone, except for a strange old lady who is watching her from afar. She hides out in the local pub, where Enid Meadows ( Sian Phillips ) gives some exposition on the history of Wales. It is a land of magic ... but is magic part of the Dr Who universe?

Anyone who approaches the strange old lady immediately runs off in terror, and refuses to contact Ruby in any way. Over the years, everyone leaves her. Kate Lethbridge-Stewart ( Jemma Redgrave ) and her UNIT team have psychic training, but they are no use either.

It turns out that Ruby has to save the world. Roger Ap Gwilliam (Aneurin Barnard - ) is a politician who is running for Parliament. Despite being Welsh, he is a British nationalist - not a Welsh seperatist. He wants to spend sixty-five billion pounds purchasing nuclear weapons from Pakistan. Yes, in the future the UK will have gotten rid of its nuclear deterrent while at the same time atomic weapons will have proliferated throughout the Third World. The sad news is that, while Gwilliam is an insane monster, he is also the elected Prime Minister of the UK. Is it right for Ruby to singlehandedly overturn the election results? And if the Deputy Prime Minister takes over, surely she is from the same political party and therefore will have the same policies ...

Dr Who (2023+) Dr Who (2023) [Season 15, Episode 5] Dot And Bubble
Shown 1st June 2024 [Saturday]

The episode centres around a young woman who lives in a scifi city. She spends all day with her head in a holographic bubble, which allows her to interact with her Social Media friends in a hands-free voice-activated system while doing all daily tasks. They only spend two hours a day on their daily work, data input for the Homeworld.

The Doctor and his assistant hack into the Social Media network. They cannot physically enter the city, so they have to do everything remotely instead. They have to teach the locals how to overcome their fears, to break out of their old-fashioned way of thinking. Unfortunately this goes deeper than it seems.

There are a couple of red flags subtly planted throughout the episode. The colony city's inhabitants are the spoilt tweenage offspring of the richest and most powerful people on their Homeworld. And, very strangely for the modern Whoniverse - where every single episode's cast looks like the population of modern London no matter how long ago it was set - the colonists are mostly blond-haired and all are Caucasian.

Dr Who (2023+) Dr Who (2023) [Season 15, Episode 6] Rogue
Shown 8th June 2024 [Saturday]

The Doctor takes Ruby to 1813, where they gatecrash a party at a Bridgerton-type house. Unfortunately they are not the only gatecrashers.

One is a time-travelling bounty-hunter, Rogue (Jonathan Groff). He is not only American but LBGT, so he is basically a low-rent version of Jack Harkness. The only difference is that this time, the Doctor has a gay relationship with him!

The other gatecrashers are the alien shapeshifters that the bounty hunter is after. Since the show has already had animal aliens like rhino-people, this time the aliens are bird-people. They are cosplaying at being real-life Bridgerton people. This is about as original as the story gets.

Dr Who (2023+) Dr Who (2023) [Season 15, Episode 7] The Legend of Ruby Sunday
Shown 15th June 2024 [Saturday]

The Doctor takes Ruby to UNIT Headquarters, in the hope of solving a couple of mysteries. One is the secret identity of Ruby's mother. The good news is they have a VHS tape of CCTV footage taken outside the church on the night in question. UNIT has a time scanner, so the Doctor can play the VHS tape back in interactive 3D.

UNIT has identified the mysterious woman who appeared in different guises in the previous episodes. She is a technology billionaire named Susan Triad, and she appears to be the local version of Steve Jobs - down to the magazine covers. Mel ( Bonnie Langford ) has gone undercover on Sue's crew.

The Doctor may be helping with Ruby's long-lost family, but he has long-lost family of his own. The target's name, S. Triad, is an anagram of Tardis. However, Susan is also the name of the Doctor's grandaughter.

Susan goes on stage for her product's big launch, dancing like Theresa May at the Tory Party Conference - so she clearly looks like a villain. Things go downhill from there.

Dr Who (2023+) Dr Who (2023) [Season 15, Episode 8] Empire of Death
Shown 22nd June 2024 [Saturday]

Sutekh takes over the universe, and turns everyone to dust. It turns out he has been hiding on the Tardis the whole time, concealed within its perception filter. This gave him the opportunity to spread his evil seed across the universe for the last few decades. Now only the Doctor escapes, along with Mel and Ruby in a backup Tardis made of memories.

The Doctor shows some footage to explain who Sutekh is - a villain from the Tom Baker era in the 1970s. Ruby asks why there was an association with Ancient Egypt. Instead of giving the usual explanation, that of ancient cultures encountering aliens - like in Stargate - he just brushes it off as Cultural Appropriation. Yes, that is one way to describe adopting a culture's language, dress and central figures. Perhaps another way to describe it might be integration, the melding of different cultures for mutual improvement.

Not only do the Doctor and Ruby deal with Sutekh, the greatest monster he has ever faced, they also tie up the mystery of Ruby's parentage. Yes, all plot threads have finished so there is nothing to carry over to the next Season.

Dr Who (2023+) Dr Who (2023) [Season 15, Xmas Special] Joy To The World
Shown 25th December 2024

The Doctor time-travels to different historical periods to deliver a sandwich. He does not use the TARDIS - no, he uses the magical doors of the Time Hotel. Yes, the writers have introduced a secondary story engine despite having time-travel baked into the show's foundational concept.

The Doctor's new companion is Joy Almondo ( Nicola Coughlan ), a misnamed woman who is depressed at Xmas time. The staff at the Time Hotel include Anita Benn ( Steph De Walley ) and Trev Simpkins (Joel Fry - Plebs ).

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Dr Who (2023)

Dr Who (2023) Dr Who (2023) [Season 16 , Episode 1 ]
Shown th October 2022 [Wednesday]

Reviewed in our special supplement Dr Who (2023)

Dr Who (2023)

Season 16


Dr Who (2023) Dr Who (2023) [Season 16, Episode 1] The Robot Revolution
Shown 12 Apr 25

A man gifts his girlfriend a star, insofar as he buys a certificate that the star is registered in her name. Years later, when she is a nurse, she gets abducted by bipedal robots with Atom-punk rocket-ship and blasters.

The Doctor tries to save the nurse. He uses the space travel time-lag to his advantage.

It is difficult to explain too much without giving spoilers. Suffice to say, this is the episode that contains the immortal line Planet of the Incels.

Dr Who (2023) Dr Who (2023) [Season 16, Episode 2] Lux
Shown 19 Apr 25

A movie theatre in Florida, USA, shows a magical cartoon. Yes, this story has been done before. Well, twice with television - The Devil's Lantern and the one with John Logie Baird - and in the previous Season, with music.

The Doctor and the Nurse arrive and investigate. The good news is that they are wearing period-appropriate clothes, including a cleavage-endowed dress for the Nurse. The bad news is that Florida was a racially segregated State so nasty old racism gets a name-check.

Dr Who (2023) Dr Who (2023) [Season 16, Episode 3] The Well
Shown 26 Apr 25

The Doctor and the Nurse find themselves stuck in a military unit that is investigating an abandoned outpost. Yes, this is basically Aliens - one of the characters literally uses the classic line nuke it from orbit.

The outpost was a mining operation, and they dug up a monster that possessed them. They killed each other until only one was left. Now the rescue team are the next targets. The monster is a typical Dr Who one - it is based on perception. In fact, it is based on a previous episode's monster.

The female soldiers are smart, and the male ones are stupid. However, at least in the end the Final Girl credits the man who came up with the idea to nuke it from orbit.

Dr Who (2023) Dr Who (2023) [Season 16, Episode 4] Lucky Day
Shown 03 May 25

The Doctor and the Nurse visit London in 2007, where they encounter a young boy. This turns out to be his story, a bit like the much-loved episode Blink .

The boy grows up to be a podcaster, obsessed with telling everyone about the Doctor and the Tardis. Ruby Sunday comes forward to be interviewed, and they actually start dating. Yes, Ruby gets over the Doctor and gets her happy-ever-after. This is the first time that a CIS Het White Male character is actually one of the good guys.

This episode illustrates the problems with UNIT's secret HQ having a massive sign advertising the fact. Normally the conspiracy theorists uncover the facts that UNIT and the Doctor save Earth from aliens on a regular basis. This episode, made in the era of the Covd anti-vax fanatics of the USA, features people who theorise that UNIT is a fictional conspiracy. Yes, the UFO conspiracists denounce all alien sightings as hoaxes.

Dr Who (2023) Dr Who (2023) [Season 16, Episode 5] The Story & the Engine
Shown 10 May 25

The Doctor and the Nurse visit Nigeria, so the Doctor can visit his favourite barber's shop. He does not need a haircut, he just wants to hang out there. His stated aim is to find somewhere that he looks like everyone else. Of course, this does not explain why he spends most of his time in London - a diverse city full of East Asians and South Asians and other non-Black people. Also, he stocks his Tardis with caucasian and South Asian women instead of choosing a Black assistant.

The Doctor goes to the diversity-free Third Space, and finds himself trapped in the barber's shop. Everyone there must tell stories, which are turned into graphical representations and used to fuel a magical engine. Luckily the Nigerians still have an oral story-telling culture, which they link to not having an Industrial Revolution. In reality, story-telling changed with the written word - as in hand-written, which happened long before the printing press.

The Doctor repeatedly offers to tell stories about the Weeping Angels. However, he must know that if he tells the story then there will be a physical representation automatically created and it will then turn into an actual Weeping Angel.

Dr Who (2023) Dr Who (2023) [Season 16, Episode 6] The Interstellar Song Contest
Shown 17 May 25

The Doctor takes The Nurse to the live TV recording of The Interstellar Song Contest. Unfortunately it is hijacked by terrorists representing a marginalised group. Just like in The Cleaner , they use the wrong methods to protest against injustice.

With the Doctor taken out, the Nurse must team up with the mandatory gay couple.

Dr Who (2023) Dr Who (2023) [Season 16, Episode 7] Wish World
Shown 24 May 25

The Doctor is now plain old John Smith. He lives with his wife, the Nurse, in suburban England. Mel is their next-door neighbour. They are encouraged to report people to the Though Police, because Doubt is now a major crime.

Ruby Sunday ( Millie Gibson ), who already survived another timeline, is partially immune to the brainwashing. Likewise, disabled people seem to have slipped under the radar.

The villain from two episodes ago is back, narrating a TV show. Rogue (Jonathan Groff), the Doctor's gay love interest from a previous Season, somehow temporarily breaks through the reality barrier just long enough to help.

Mrs Flood revealed the true identity in the end of the previous episode. As usual in this show, the name is a giveaway. Floods are caused by rain, and r-a-i-n is an anagram for ...

The Rani ( Archie Panjabi ) is in charge. Yes, the original evil Time Lady - long before the Master transitioned to become Missy.

Dr Who (2023) Dr Who (2023) [Season 16, Episode 8] The Reality War
Shown 31 May 25

A few years ago, the Dr Who Xmas Special introduced a secondary story engine - the Time Hotel. Here it functions as a Deus Ex Machina, allowing the Doctor a last-minute save. Why he could not use regular time-travel tech like the TARDIS is something the writers never cared about.

The Doctor cures Kate Lethbridge-Stewart, and she has UNIT summon all its top employees. They are Mel, Ruby Sunday ( Millie Gibson ) and the girl in the wheelchair. Yes, no men allowed - although the transgender girl reappears, but she does not count as male. However, a CIS Het Male is a main villain.

The Rani's plan is to open Omega's tomb, and revive him in order to revive the Time Lords. It turns out that their species is now sterile, which makes the Doctor's apparent procreation with the Nurse even more miraculous. Yes, like the previous incarnation - the blonde lesbian - he has a sexual interest in South Asian women.

The Doctor's victory is easy. The second half of this double-length episode is all about his obsession with his wish-daughter Poppy. He injects his regeneration energy into the TARDIS, which helps him alter the timeline. It also brings him close to death, which means he has another regeneration.

War Between The Land And The Sea (2025)

War Between The Land And The Sea (2025) War Between The Land And The Sea (2025) [Episode 1] Homo Aqua
Shown 07 Dec 25

Russell Tovey ( Being Human ) is back in the Russell T Davies universe again. Last time we saw him he was hooking up with Captain Jack. Now he has a Black woman as his ex-wife.

Barclay (Tovey) is a technician working for UNIT. He gets a late-night call to act as a stand-in for an important officer,

RTD has decided that the term Sea Devils is a racial slur, because it is very positive and empowering. Instead he prefers to have his characters call them Homo Aqua, which the characters interpret as meaning Gay Water. It certainly does not mean Merman or Marine Man, because the Silurians are reptiles not apes.

War Between The Land And The Sea (2025) War Between The Land And The Sea (2025) [Episode 2] Plastic Apocalypse
Shown 07 Dec 25

The Sea Devil Ambassador, Salt ( Gugu Mbatha-Raw ), insists that Barclay (Russell Tovey - Being Human ) becomes the human ambassador. Kate Lethbridge-Stewart ( Jemma Redgrave ) should be grateful for this, but instead she is paranoid and assumes Barclay is a long-term sleeper agent.

War Between The Land And The Sea (2025) War Between The Land And The Sea (2025) [Episode 3] The Deep
Shown 14 Dec 25

Barclay (Russell Tovey - Being Human ) and five others are trained as bathyscaphe passengers, then dropped into the deepest ocean trench in the Atlantic.

Kate Lethbridge-Stewart ( Jemma Redgrave ) attends the Prime Minister's meeting. Instead of planning for the worst-case scenario, by preparing weapons in case of all-out war, she insists on focusing soley on diplomacy and appeasementy, She is overworked, so Colonel Christofer Ibrahim (Alexander Devrient - ) insists she goes home. He regrets that they have to keep their relationship secret - not because it is interracial, but because he is her subordinate in the workplace.

War Between The Land And The Sea (2025) War Between The Land And The Sea (2025) [Episode 4] The Witch of the Waterfall
Shown 14 Dec 25

Salt ( Gugu Mbatha-Raw ) saves Barclay (Russell Tovey - Being Human ). He has to save her back. They end up going on the run together.

Kate Lethbridge-Stewart ( Jemma Redgrave ) has to try to hold things together. The Prime Minister does what he has to do to protect Kate and UNIT.

War Between The Land And The Sea (2025) War Between The Land And The Sea (2025) [Episode 5] The End of the War
Shown 21 Dec 25

Barclay (Russell Tovey - Being Human ) pines away for Salt. He has no idea that he is under surveillance by the intelligence services. They have a secret plan to save the human race.

The Sea Devils threatened the human species, using unbelievably advanced technology to threaten the land-dwellers. The outcome they demanded, removing humans from not simply the surface of the ocean but even the airspace above it, would have destroyed humanity's global society. Now we are meant to feel sorry for the monsters? Well, because they look like Gugu Mbatha-Raw we might feel tempted. But like Bailey, we would just be thinking with our lust.

Kate Lethbridge-Stewart ( Jemma Redgrave ) is completely untethered. It was bad enough that she down-dated her minion, but now she has PTSD and is obsessed with her job. She blackmails her own psychiatrist to get drugs, and threatens the Prime Minister because she thinks he is doing her job - taking out threats both human and alien - better than she can. Finally she gets a mid-credits sequence where she goes ballistic on a CIS-Het White Man.