"I am here for you."
Writer: Lizzie Hopley
Format: Audio
Released: February 2022
Series: Torchwood Monthly 59
Featuring: Rhys
Synopsis
Sonny is the answer to elderly care. Artificially intelligent robot carers placed in old peoples' homes that mimic the behaviour of their owners.
Only there are rumours that something is wrong with the Sonny units. That they're too clever. That they are learning too much. Rhys sends his mother into a home to find out. But what will it cost him?
Verdict
Sonny was a decent story to continue to my way through the monthly Torchwood range! This was an intriguing listen and I found myself almost a little disappointed that the artificial intelligence robots were actually just programmed to care. There was not anything malicious behind them and no evil plan that they were a part of which is obviously fine, but with the Torchwood influence and Gwen being the one to put Rhys and more so his mother on this mission. A care home is not the nicest of places for a setting and throwing Brenda into that was amusing. It's great continuity with Something Borrowed to have Nerys Hughes back in the role of Rhys's mother and they really do feel like mother and son which I am impressed with. They have that chemistry and relationship which worked really well. Rhys continuously forgetting to bring the red sauce for each of his visits was so relatable because my memory is so bad for things like that and it's definitely something I would do also. I thought the AI robot carers were a little freaky and I just cannot see the elderly population of pretty much anywhere in the UK being comfortable around these as a carer. Speaking from my own grandparents who are now in their late-seventies and eighties, they would not get on well with this kind of technology. They're not in need of constant care or anything like that, but they still need me to change their clocks when they go forward or back! And I mean all of them including in the car. I enjoyed hearing how Brenda slowly built a relationship with Sonny and the way she named her robot carer after the wider brand/factory was fun. Not much imagination to use there! The very logical and blunt nature of the robots made them a little freaky but I can't think of much that has been scarier anywhere in the Whoniverse than their laugh! That was so deeply uncomfortable I cannot begin to even describe it. I was taken aback when listening and perfectly understood and related to the reaction of Rhys. I really did think that Brenda accepted her mission after a while of being abrasive to Sonny and was going to essentially be undercover and lure it in to try and find out a true purpose. But she was actually getting accustomed to Sonny, mostly because he listened. That was a bit of a sad moment to be honest as she felt like the AI robot came to know her. It almost reminded me a little of my girlfriend explaining to me how there was a recent patch update to one of the AI's and it meant that many people lost what they believed were their husbands and boyfriends? Oh so very sad. But she actually challenged Rhys against Sonny and it was clear the latter knew more and just asked generally about what she was going through. Rhys was clearly guilty and it felt bad to highlight that. Prudeep as a character almost consumed by his robot Priya was something else that felt uncomfortable because of how emotionally attached he was to it. His daughter arriving to take him away meant he was completely distraught. The carer trial concluding and Rhys basically deciding that it was actually humanity that wasn't ready for the AI robots was a bit strange to be honest, it felt like a slightly underwhelming ending to what was actually a rather thought provoking episode. I just felt like there needed to be something a lot more sinister! And I was convinced I'd got it right about Brenda, but then she ends up taking all of the robots on a merry mission away and Rhys gifting her back Sonny at the end! Oh well, it was still a good little listen for sure.
Rating: 7/10



















