Random Musings on Torchwood

Jun 18, 2012 21:01

Torchwood has been featured as iTunes' TV Show of the Week in honour of Gay Pride Month, so if you're in the States, you can download Everything Changes for free, if you haven't already. Basic premise of the show if you've never seen it before: it's a spinoff of Doctor Who where five bisexuals run around Cardiff catching (usually unfriendly) aliens ( Read more... )

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ericadawn16 June 19 2012, 03:36:57 UTC
Well, we'll see...

We do like a lot of different things and Amazon proves this with their sales. Netflix proves this with their statistics.

Then, executives don't care anyway. Take Joss Whedon. His last two shows only lasted one or two seasons. His last film? 1 BILLION DOLLARS.

Tv people are stupid.

No, I didn't like Miracle Day that well.

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book_junkie007 June 19 2012, 04:59:37 UTC
I agree. I don't watch that much TV, but I don't like most of what's on American network television at the moment. I watch one show, Castle, and that's it. I haven't tried the cable channel shows cuz I can't be bothered to figure out which channel has which show in Canada ( ... )

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ericadawn16 June 20 2012, 01:58:16 UTC
Ah, I see...

In 2007, I couldn't wait for BBCA to start showing Torchwood. I loved Captain Jack in his DW episodes especially since the first two were written by Moffat, one of my favorite television writers. I loved Torchwood so much once it aired that I tracked down the episodes that hadn't been aired on BBCA yet on the internet and watched.

Yes, there was a lot of filler. There was a lot of politics and things that felt like preaching to the choir with me...I have journal entries for almost every episode. They seemed to forget that Jack's into anything not just men, there was a lot that I just didn't think made sense, they made Rex totally unlikable, they killed off Esther for no real reason, there was a lot of people acting like idiots and just...

ugh

Giant vagina in the Earth!

PS: The same idea of people not being able to die was addressed in Being Human in just an episode or two and much better done, I thought.

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book_junkie007 June 22 2012, 00:57:10 UTC
I think there was a lot of character assassination which occurred, and the American characters were poorly written. Granted, there wasn't a lot of time to develop them like the originals, but learning SOMETHING more about them would have been welcome.

There's a trope called the Idiot Ball, where the character carrying the Idiot Ball for the ep is NOT a good thing. It usually means there's decisions made by the characters which they normally wouldn't make, and other stupid things. I think every single character carried the Idiot Ball in every single ep.

Trying to remember which ep of Being Human addressed people not being able to die. Was that 3.03 with the zombie ep? And are we talking about the UK or US version? I adore the UK version, and tried watching the first couple eps of the US version. It...didn't work for me, to the point that I didn't watch it again.

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ericadawn16 June 22 2012, 02:03:07 UTC
I know I shouldn't compare all scriptwriters to Joss but I do and I think Cabin in the Woods showed how much characterization you can do with so little time. Granted, one could argue that it fell under "telling" at times but this is preferable to what Miracle Day and Rusty did...

I still get upset over "Day One" in the first season because it's the second episode and they establish that gas masks are STANDARD ISSUE! Then, COE happened and they all became stupid...

Yes, I am talking about 3.03 and the party girl zombie.

I only tried the first couple of eps for the US one as well although I found out Jay Baruchel played a werewolf this season so I'm going to have to catch that one.

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