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#259892 by pjh
11 Jul 2009, 19:56
Did anyone see this? I've always dismissed it as a slightly silly Dr Who offshoot but in the last two episodes I thought they produced something rather special. Some of it showed it's lineage, and occasionally I had strong Gavin & Stacey flashbacks, but they didn't flinch from some strong scenes particularly last night with the sacrifice of the grandson and the Peter Capaldi character killing his family.

Paul
#720689 by maz
11 Jul 2009, 20:40
Yes, it was excellent and sometimes edge of the seat stuff!!!

The first series was a little low budget, and more of a Dr Who spin off, but it has grown so much into a very professional set up.

Now though I don't know if it will be continuing.
#720690 by tontybear
11 Jul 2009, 20:46
Yes I watched it all week. Thought it was very good overall but with one or two rather silly bits thrown in - but thats part of Torchwood.
#720692 by Nottingham Nick
11 Jul 2009, 20:54
Tonty sums it up perfectly for me. [:D]

I thought there were some really clever bits, some silly bit and a bit of a weak ending - but all in all I thought it was very good.

Mr Davies clearly has a a fantastic mind, and very strong views about politicians. Throughout his programmes all of them are self serving, arrogant, corrupt, nasty people - How on earth does he come to that conclusion? [:w][oo]

Nick
#720696 by fozzyo
11 Jul 2009, 23:48
Loved it!! Great series and great decision to do it over a week.
#720697 by Sealink
12 Jul 2009, 01:12
Torchwood is generally rubbish, with characters entire personalities changing to service the plot, but Children of Earth was a bit special. Harrowing viewing in parts, with the scenes of MPs discussing what to do very chilling indeed.
#720703 by northernhenry
12 Jul 2009, 09:23
Still can't understand why the 456 didn't just 'beam' up all the kids they wanted from every playground, over a school lunchtime

Would of saved a lot of hassle?
#720704 by maz
12 Jul 2009, 09:49
That's true, I hadn't thought of that, but there are a few questions to be honest. Such as where was the Doctor, seeing as this was such a terrible event happening on earth?
#720705 by slinky09
12 Jul 2009, 09:55
quote:Originally posted by northernhenry
Still can't understand why the 456 didn't just 'beam' up all the kids they wanted from every playground, over a school lunchtime

Would of saved a lot of hassle?


LOL - and then go for a nice lunch!

quote:Originally posted by nottinghamnick
I thought there were some really clever bits, some silly bit and a bit of a weak ending - but all in all I thought it was very good.

Totally agree - actually can't remember the last time I watched one programme on five consecutive days. The script could have been tightened up a bit, things like why the female cabinet member suddenly became authoritative or the lovely women in black came round so quickly. But generally very good.
#720706 by Nottingham Nick
12 Jul 2009, 10:04
I have added a spoiler warning to the title, as plot lines are discussed, just in case people still have it on Sky+ and haven't seen the end yet. [:D][;)]

Nick
#720710 by Sealink
12 Jul 2009, 10:54
quote:Originally posted by slinky09
The script could have been tightened up a bit, things like why the female cabinet member suddenly became authoritative or the lovely women in black came round so quickly. But generally very good.


Or how the Thames House suddenly became er, habitable again.
#720715 by tontybear
12 Jul 2009, 12:47
quote:Originally posted by maz
That's true, I hadn't thought of that, but there are a few questions to be honest. Such as where was the Doctor, seeing as this was such a terrible event happening on earth?


Well Gwen did ask a couple of times but I think that generally that Russell T Davies wanted Torchwood to be a Dr free zone (but strangly not vice versa)

In any case it would have been a bit of a cop out to have the Dr ride to the rescue (again).
#720716 by mitchja
12 Jul 2009, 12:52
Not sure where Torchwood goes from here now though? As there's only Jack and Gwen left now [:?]

I have always enjoyed Torchwood, but the ending was a bit lame and lets not even mention that crappy Christmas Dr Who special [:w]

Regards
#720718 by Sealink
12 Jul 2009, 13:14
Not even that. One of them cleared off. I think this is closing the door on the RTD era, as I'm sure Moffatt won't want his predecessors characters popping up to disrupt continuity!!

The brilliant Sarah Jane Adventures restarts soon though :)
#720775 by DarkAuror
13 Jul 2009, 10:27
Did a marathon of watching all five episodes back to back and loved it. Did think that there was a continuity error with Jack's 'vortex manipulator wrist strap' as I thought The Doctor disabled it after the events in the last episode (Stolen Earth')of Doctor Who.[:?]

OK, I look like a nerd, I suppose I better go back to my dark corner.[:I]
#720793 by RobL
13 Jul 2009, 12:52
We even got it here a day after you - usually it takes about 12 months. The OH is a bit of a Dr Who, and subsequently Torchwood, fan. They were even running a competition to go to the UK and visit the set - we didn't enter as the flights were only in Y - LOL.
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