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Theme

Faith Versus Fanaticism

The Atlantean cult’s blind devotion to Amdo—a fertility god—and the Temple of Amdo’s ritualistic authority starkly contrast with the Doctor’s secular compassion and the companions’ personal freedoms. Ramo, Lolem, and the Acolytes embody dogmatic adherence to tradition, willing to sacrifice outsiders to appease their deity. Meanwhile, figures like Zaroff and Damon pervert faith into tools of control, using scientific or bureaucratic language to justify atrocities. Polly’s horror at the fish-people reflects a broader theme of deconstructing fanaticism, where its followers are either complicit (Damon) or tragically broken (the transformed fish-people). The Doctor’s interventions force a confrontation with this fanaticism, exposing its inhumanity beneath a veneer of sacred purpose.

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