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Welcome back to Bad Dads Film Review! This week’s episode is all about singularity, identity, and what it means to be “the one.” We kick things off with our Top 5 'Ones' in film and TV, followed by a look at the emotionally complex Murderbot Diaries adaptation, and we round things out with the plucky preschool heroine Ridley Jones.
🎯 Top 5 'Ones' in Movies and TV
🤖 Main Feature: Murderbot
We were excited to dive into the screen adaptation of Martha Wells' Murderbot Diaries—and thankfully, it delivers. The story centers on a part-organic, part-cybernetic security unit that’s hacked its own governor module. Free from commands but still technically on the job, it spends most of its time watching soap operas and reluctantly saving humans.
What makes Murderbot compelling is its complex interior life: it doesn't want to be human, but it does want autonomy. It hates social interaction, fears emotional closeness, and struggles with purpose—a surprisingly relatable arc wrapped in sci-fi action. The adaptation nails the tone: dry wit, corporate dystopia, and unexpected tenderness.
🏺 Kids Feature: Ridley Jones
Aimed at the younger crowd, Ridley Jones follows a brave little girl living in a museum where exhibits come alive. Think Night at the Museum with more musical numbers and stronger messages of inclusion and curiosity.
Ridley is a great role model: courageous, empathetic, and ready to ask big questions. Whether she’s helping a dino find his roar or standing up for a mummy’s identity, Ridley teaches kids about leadership and kindness without preaching. (ED - we hated this beyond belief).
This week’s picks remind us that sometimes being “the one” doesn’t mean being the strongest—it means making the hardest choices, asking the biggest questions, or just caring the most. Whether it’s bending reality, refusing control, or standing up for a friend in a museum, these "Ones" are all unforgettable. 🎬👨👧👦🤖💍
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