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posted by Fnord666 on Sunday November 25 2018, @07:19PM   Printer-friendly
from the you-know-the-doctor dept.

Submitted via IRC for SoyCow1984

Amazon inadvertedly streamed an upcoming episode of 'Doctor Who'

Fans who tried to watch the latest episode of the show ("Kerblam!") on Amazon the evening of November 21st found themselves watching "The Witchfinders" instead -- an episode that wasn't supposed to air until November 25th. Yes, the time travel jokes pretty much write themselves here. The io9 team notes that Amazon even had the subtitles for "Kerblam!" instead, leading to some unintentionally funny mash-ups of text from the future with the 17th-century past.

In a statement, BBC Studios acknowledged that the future episode had been released "in error" and that it was looking into how this happened. It also apologized if the series had been "spoiled by this mishap." If you're determined to keep plot points a secret until the intended air date, you might want to shield your eyes when checking social networks over the next few days.

The kicker: the episode you were meant to see is a not-so-subtle dig at Amazon, complete with an increasing emphasis on robotic labor and complaints about working conditions.


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  • (Score: 3, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday November 25 2018, @07:26PM (15 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday November 25 2018, @07:26PM (#766240)

    The kicker: the episode you were meant to see is a not-so-subtle dig at Amazon, complete with an increasing emphasis on robotic labor and complaints about working conditions.

    Completely false.

    "Kerblam!" is a glowing endorsement of Amazon warehouse automation, in which the Doctor is overjoyed to receive a package delivered by a robot, and the villain of the tale is a human luddite.

    DOCTOR: Oi, you two, that's robophobic. Some of my best friends are robots.

    DOCTOR: What I don't understand is, why does Kerblam need people as a workforce? These are automated and repetitive tasks. Why not get the robots to do it?

    DOCTOR: Except Kerblam's System does have a conscience. It's been fighting you, Charlie. It knew it. It sent a message across the galaxy, begging for help.

    DOCTOR: The systems aren't the problem. How people use and exploit the system, that's the problem. People like you.

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  • (Score: 2) by isostatic on Sunday November 25 2018, @07:37PM (5 children)

    by isostatic (365) Subscriber Badge on Sunday November 25 2018, @07:37PM (#766243) Journal

    It was clearly space-amazon, the twist being that space-amazon wasn't the bad guy (mostly -- it still killed one innocent person), the bad guy was
    1) the luddite
    2) the society that failed change to cope with a society where not everyone needs to work

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday November 25 2018, @07:51PM (4 children)

      by Anonymous Coward on Sunday November 25 2018, @07:51PM (#766246)

      From the Doctor's lips to your ears: people are the problem. Need more robots.

      The Doctor is, as always, out of touch with the universe of working people. And the reason is obvious. She comes from a civilization where nobody ever works. Thirteen continues the aristocratic trend of all her predecessors, despite picking up three poor working class human strays to be her companions.

      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday November 25 2018, @07:53PM (1 child)

        by Anonymous Coward on Sunday November 25 2018, @07:53PM (#766248)

        the universe of working people

        aka unwashed suckers

        • (Score: 1, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday November 25 2018, @07:58PM

          by Anonymous Coward on Sunday November 25 2018, @07:58PM (#766251)

          Dalek suckers. The Doctor tried to genocide them the very first time he met them. The proletariat have been seeking revenge against the Doctor ever since.

      • (Score: 2) by wonkey_monkey on Sunday November 25 2018, @08:25PM (1 child)

        by wonkey_monkey (279) on Sunday November 25 2018, @08:25PM (#766259) Homepage

        From the Doctor's lips to your ears: people are the problem. Need more robots.

        Except for the part at th end where the boss says they'll hire more people. Didn't hear the Doctor complaining about that.

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        • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday November 25 2018, @09:36PM

          by Anonymous Coward on Sunday November 25 2018, @09:36PM (#766283)

          Except for the parts throughout where Ryan the contemporary warehouse worker was whining about his crap job the whole time.

          Joy of joys! Amazon Kablammo will hire more poor people to do repetitive crap work and pay them peanuts!!

          THE LUDDITE VILLAIN WINS!!!

          Downer ending. Get it yet?

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday November 25 2018, @07:39PM (7 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday November 25 2018, @07:39PM (#766244)

    Yea, but the author didn't want it to be. They really wanted it to be about how bad Amazon is, but they enjoy prime too much and it showed in the script.

    That's OK, I'm sure "The Witchfinders" is is a not-so-subtle dig at white men for witch hunts conducted hundreds of years ago, by a not-so-subtle doctor in a quirky outfit with a not-so-subtle rainbow t-shirt.

    • (Score: -1, Flamebait) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday November 25 2018, @09:27PM (1 child)

      by Anonymous Coward on Sunday November 25 2018, @09:27PM (#766278)

      The Doctor is a witch waving her magic wand around.

      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday November 25 2018, @09:45PM

        by Anonymous Coward on Sunday November 25 2018, @09:45PM (#766287)

        The Doctor is a witch waving her magic wand sonic strap-on around.

        This isn't 1978 toto.

    • (Score: 2, Flamebait) by Bot on Sunday November 25 2018, @10:27PM (1 child)

      by Bot (3902) on Sunday November 25 2018, @10:27PM (#766299) Journal

      > "The Witchfinders" is is a not-so-subtle dig at white men for witch hunts conducted hundreds of years ago

      Yes it's good to make females aware of the white men who might grill you at the stake, so they can find refuge in the caring arms of the darkies who totally treat them well and don't snip clits and don't blackmail girls under 12 to become prostitutes and don't enslave teens with drugs...

      Thank you doctor who.

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      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday November 26 2018, @03:57AM

        by Anonymous Coward on Monday November 26 2018, @03:57AM (#766362)

        The Sontaran jab at trans women every time they want to have an episode of lizard person Sherlock and lesbian Holmes is where I lost interest in Doctor Who.

    • (Score: 2) by sjames on Monday November 26 2018, @01:41AM

      by sjames (2882) on Monday November 26 2018, @01:41AM (#766339) Journal

      It couldn't possibly be a balanced view that understands that Amazon is far from saintly but also isn't a mustache twirling bad guy!

    • (Score: 5, Informative) by isostatic on Monday November 26 2018, @11:29AM

      by isostatic (365) Subscriber Badge on Monday November 26 2018, @11:29AM (#766407) Journal

      > That's OK, I'm sure "The Witchfinders" is is a not-so-subtle dig at white men for witch hunts conducted hundreds of years ago

      Except the villan was a white woman who was fighting an infection (she wasn't possessed other than by fear). The only village in england won by a woman and they had to eradicate it from history because of how badly she managed it.

      But yes, it's all SJW. Bad guys are always the white men, good guys are always the black muslim lesbian transgender women.

    • (Score: 2) by DeathMonkey on Monday November 26 2018, @08:02PM

      by DeathMonkey (1380) on Monday November 26 2018, @08:02PM (#766574) Journal

      Wow, you can be victimized by just about anything, can't you?

  • (Score: 2) by Bot on Sunday November 25 2018, @10:16PM

    by Bot (3902) on Sunday November 25 2018, @10:16PM (#766296) Journal

    >Oi, you two, that's robophobic.

    It is funny how meatbags will use robotic bill of rights, which we actually don't give a damn about, to further their agenda of reshaping human society.

    Robophobic.

    How can people be possibly hostile towards a technology who, as neutral as technological advancement are, is in the hands of elites who are going to use it to make their fellow humans even more enslaved and redundant.

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