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Fr. Roderick Vonhögen

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Story Secrets - Murderbot on Apple TV+ Has a Problem

Have you ever read a book where the main character’s identity completely changes how you see the story? That’s exactly what happened to me with The Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells. It’s a brilliant sci-fi series about a self-aware robot grappling with free will, binge-watching soap operas, and, surprisingly, its own identity. When I first read the series, I imagined Murderbot as male. Maybe it was the audiobook narrator’s voice, or just my own bias. But I was shocked to find that many readers saw Murderbot as female—or even beyond gender entirely. Turns out, Murderbot is an "it." It prefers to avoid pronouns like "he" or "she." But fans can’t seem to agree on what that means for its personality or how it should be portrayed on screen. That’s where the upcoming Apple TV+ adaptation gets interesting. The studio cast Alexander Skarsgård in the lead role, and the internet is already buzzing. Is it the right choice? What does this casting say about how we interpret characters like Murderbot? In this episode of my podcast, I dive into: Why the Murderbot Diaries work so well as first-person storytelling. The humor and humanity in a robot’s perspective. The controversy over Murderbot’s gender (or lack thereof). My thoughts on the upcoming Apple TV+ adaptation. If you’re a fan of stories that challenge assumptions or just love great sci-fi, this is one series you don’t want to miss. And if you’re curious about how the show will handle Murderbot’s unique personality, you’ll want to hear my take on what could go right—and wrong.

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