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I was out of the country when
Torchwood: Children of Earth first aired and only just finished catching up on it last night. All I have to say on the matter is - how good was that?
Well, okay, it's not the only thing, but it was the best series of
Torchwood ever, in my humble opinion. I know that John
Barrowman (a.k.a. Captain Jack
Harkness) has expressed how disappointed he was that the series
transferred to the
Beeb's flagship channel and was then cut drastically in length but, as far as I'm concerned, it was the right thing to do.
Torchwood was always a series I wanted to love (being a HUGE Doctor Who fan) and I have seen every episode. However, it was a horribly inconsistent series (at least for the first two years). It had its highlights -
Countrycide and
A Day in the Death - but also it's low points - take, for example, the dire
Small Worlds. (Are supposed to believe in magic now too? I know that most of Doctor Who relies on magic rather than science, but at least it's consistently dressed up as science fiction.)
Too often the sex and drugs and rock-n-roll in
Torchwood, that was added to the mix to justify it's post-watershed tag,
seemed too tagged on and not entirely germane to the plot. (Did we really need a sex-mad alien
rumpy-
pumpying people to death when
Species did it long ago?) It was as if a bunch of 15 year-old schoolboys had
tried to see what they could get away with and were
sniggering behind their hands for the duration of the show.
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And then came
Children of Earth. Harrowing, taut,
exciting, dramatic, dealing with some serious issues, putting our heroes in genuinely threatening situations and having to make impossible decisions that no-one should ever have to make. And as a result it was utterly compelling and brilliant.
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We got to enjoy some top notch writing by Russell T and top notch direction by Euros Lyn. It featured fantastic performances by Peter
Capaldi, playing tragic scapegoat John Frobisher, Nicholas Farrell as the loathsome Prime Minister Mr Green, Susan Brown as Bridget Spears, John
Barrowman, Gareth David-Lloyd, Lucy
Cohu as his daughter Alice and of course Eve Myles. And what's not to like about Eve Myles?
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