Missbelindachandraone – A Star Named After a Queen!

Belinda Chandra is an ordinary human nurse from Earth until her boyfriend named a star after her and robots from that star came to kidnap her and bring her back to their planet. The Doctor met Belinda on Missbelindachandraone and he took her on amazing adventures together in the TARDIS. Unfortunately, the Doctor tried and failed to take Belinda back to Earth on 24th May 2025 because the Earth had been destroyed for an unknown reason. Belinda was a fantastic companion and Varada Sethu is beautiful, talented and a brilliant actress! I would love Varada to be the Jasmine to my Aladdin! ๐Ÿงž I want us to bathe in the Ganges together! ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ I absolutely love brown women! ๐Ÿ‘ฉ๐Ÿพ

The Robot Revolution

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TX: 12/04/2025

Written by Russell T Davies    Directed by Peter Hoar

A girl called Belinda is on a date with her possessive boyfriend Alan. I have had many Indian girlfriends over the years! I would love to have a curry with Varada! She would be my little poppadom! I love curries but I have to be careful because of my nut allergy! Alan gives Belinda a present, he names a star after her and gives her the certificate as a present. Years ago, I named a star after an old girlfriend of mine and gave the star certificate to her as a present. โญ This is one of many presents that I have given to my many girlfriends over the years! ๐Ÿ‘ฉ๐Ÿป Men should be asking me for advice about how to date women! ๐Ÿ—ฃ That being said, when I first slept with the star girlfriend, she had a boyfriend… ๐Ÿ˜ฎ Many years later, robots from that star come to Earth to kidnap Belinda and take her back to their planet, Missbelindachandraone. This is witnessed by Belinda’s next door neighbour Mrs Flood. When I met Anita Dobson last year, I handed her the Doctor Who Season 1 DVD for her to sign and I said “Happy Christmas Ange” to her in a cockney accent, which she loved! After sitting on the throne of the planet, Belinda meets the Doctor, who also washed up on the planet some time ago. The robots cannot hear every ninth word, so the Doctor communicates with Belinda by code. The two stage an escape which allows them to teleport with other survivors of the robots. The Doctor and Belinda are in a human encampment in the undercut, where the Doctor reveals to Belinda (a nurse) that he is not human, he is a Time Lord with two hearts. However, the robots break into the encampment but Belinda takes responsibility to save the others. The robots take Belinda and the Doctor to meet their leader, Al โ€“ a human wired into AI machinery who is controlling the planet. Al is really Belindaโ€™s old, controlling boyfriend Alan, who was kidnapped accidentally by the robots many years ago. Belinda realises that the whole planet is suffering as a result of Alanโ€™s coercive and controlling personality. Belinda nicknames it the “planet of the Incels”. Many male Donald Trump supporters in real life are incels and other embittered men that (like Alan) hold misogynistic views towards women. Incels are trying to prevent a woman from becoming US President because they are threatened by the emancipation of women because they can’t get a girlfriend. A true boyfriend doesn’t care if his girlfriend is smarter than him or earns more money than him. Belinda uses her star certificate and touches Alanโ€™s star certificate with it, which causes an implosion and what remains of Al is destroyed. The robots live in harmony with the humans now that they are free from Alanโ€™s control. Back inside the TARDIS, the Doctor reveals to Belinda that he met one of her descendants, Mundy Flynn on a distant planet in the far future (Boom). Belinda wants to return to Earth, however the Doctor tries and fails to return the TARDIS to Earth on 24th May 2025. For some unknown reason, the Earth has apparently been destroyed on that date. Varada loved me when I met her! I would love Varada to join my harem of Indian girlfriends!

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About Chris Olsen's TARDIS

I am an aspiring television producer, screenwriter and showrunner. I became a childhood fan of the popular BBC TV series Doctor Who at the age of 10, when my parents introduced me to the show upon its return in 2005. I am interested in all things sci-fi, fantasy and geeky, but Doctor Who takes the crown above all else. This website will detail my reviews of various episodes of Doctor Who from throughout its 60-year history. It will also contain content relating to other franchises that I grew up with as a kid, such as Star Wars and Harry Potter.
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