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It's the dunk tank.
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The Doctor makes space Amazon decrease the number of robot workers so humans can earn a living, of course without addressing the working conditions of the human workers, because even if you're an almost immortal alien with godlike intelligence, you can't think of anything other than incremental change, let alone moving beyond wage labor.
Kerblam is such a bad fucking episode from its neoliberal morals to the villain who decides the best way to protest space Amazon is to blow up random people with deliveries because reasons. It's especially insulting because the episode Oxygen was only one or two seasons before, but there's such a massive change in message and tone. I have no choice but to blame it on Chibnall, who has always been a talentless hack.
If you're almost immortal, it seems unlikely you'd feel any sense of urgency to fix problems. Slow incremental change will eventually result in what you want in a short enough time, relative to you.
The way I see it is that if you lived that long and travelled through all of time and space, you would've figured out that this capitalism thing isn't good.