>>In my mind that's why there's a story.
Yours and the rest of the target audience. Exactly why they write it. Seeking an audience who hopes it's true and wants to believe it.
The media cares pretty much about nothing than appealing to their target audience. All media, all audiences, good and bad.
An audience who would have whined about the doses being wasted, would have whined about any person getting it, whoever they were. And audience who fundamentally just want to whine about an injustice, real or not.
>>Just a coincidence that the 'most suitable' were relatives of the Master?
Depends what you mean by you mean to imply with use of quotes around most suitable. I doubt there was a competition and rating system, I doubt there was a selection panel. I'm sure they rang whoever to avoid wasting the doses, and if I called whoever then that would probably be one or more of my daughters.
And look, I'm not whining about him doing that because I don't panic about someone getting something I don't, I don't seek to second guess everything everybody else does, and I am prepared to believe it's a human being doing his job and probably pretty well.
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