So I'm back at work, finally. I worked from home Monday and Tuesday, and spent pretty much the entire weekend confined to my apartment, so... It's actually sort of nice to be back in the land of the living? My foot is okay, too. Not 100%, but a lot better. I made it to the bus in a reasonable amount of time today, with minimal limping, so... All
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In terms of Torchwood, clearly we live in each others brains. Just saying. Because yes, yes, yes and yes.
(Also, you've read the Torchwood Virtual Season on LJ, right? Right?)
But I've been rambling to my poor roommate for a few days (since the last episode, which, yeah...) and I think I'm starting to develop a theory on the differences between Old!TW and Nu!TW (COE is in this weird space all it's own, but regardless).
They switched genres. See, Torchwood S1 & S2 were this sort of campy/pulpy SF, combining lots of different elements in an over-the-top extravaganza. There was a lot of "humans such" message in there, but there was also this subtle message of nobleness from the characters themselves (Tosh in Countrycidee) and even while some people were evil, lots were just living in the dark. But mostly, PULP AND CAMP were everywhere ( ... )
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And that scene on the plane has been my favorite so far. :) That episode has really been the only one so far that's gotten me really excited, I think.
I am right there with you with so many things you mentioned, too. Wanting to love it, and then being disappointed by the unevenness and by characters doing things that make no sense - ABSOLUTELY. <3 I completely agree about Vera, especially. She comes off as so smart and together and intuitive, and then... She totally loses it, and it feels really out of character to me. I know she's mad and upset and everything, but... Like you said, she knew what she was doing, and it seems odd for her to completely lose her cool like that ( ... )
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Happy Monday? ;)
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