Anyone been watching Torchwood?

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Angelfishsolo

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TheDoctor

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Arch

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So there is a woman who likes Doctor Who. You're already taken though. Assuming you also have an interest in science despite possibly not being qualified in it. "Sighs Whistfully"

I like Dr Who.

I liked it more with David Tennant, but I still like it generally.

And I like Science.

I gave up on this series of Torchwood after about 4 episodes.
 

potsy

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took 10 episodes to tell a 5 episode story. other than that twas rather good.

That's the American way though, did you not see all 6 series of Lost?
 

BrumJim

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Gave up on Torchwood. I stopped caring about the characters, which is always a bad sign.

Wife didn't (loves Sci Fi, science degree, but taken :tongue: ), and from her analysis, I'm glad that I stopped watching it.

Problem seems to be that RTD is great at characterisation, but dodgy on plot. Torchwood was too much plot and not enough character. Writing was at times good, but no where near tight enough - too many holes in the plot, story-line dead ends, and limited credibility. Which is a shame, as RTD can be a good writer.
 

Angelfishsolo

A Velocipedian
Gave up on Torchwood. I stopped caring about the characters, which is always a bad sign.

Wife didn't (loves Sci Fi, science degree, but taken :tongue: ), and from her analysis, I'm glad that I stopped watching it.

Problem seems to be that RTD is great at characterisation, but dodgy on plot. Torchwood was too much plot and not enough character. Writing was at times good, but no where near tight enough - too many holes in the plot, story-line dead ends, and limited credibility. Which is a shame, as RTD can be a good writer.

RTD's biggest issue as I see it is that he loves to introduce sexual ambiguity into his characters. No doubt drawn from personal experience.
 
RTD's biggest issue as I see it is that he loves to introduce sexual ambiguity into his characters. No doubt drawn from personal experience.

RTD's biggest problem is he likes to endow each of his lead characters with personal or relationship problems that get in the way of the plot and take up inordinate amounts of time.
 
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