Seeing as Season 4 of Torchwood is a 10-episode miniseries, I think I'll just do mini-reviews of each installment until the end, when I can give a longer overall summary.
Written by Russell T. Davies, it was a solid setup of what'll be happening in the series. Basically - no one on Earth dies, no matter what happens to them. Including a gruesome example of the worst case (a suicide bomber).
It's a good concept, although I'll say the chemistry of the show isn't quite as wickedly-tight as with TW: Children of Earth. The pacing/mood seemed a bit weird, like the show couldn't figure out if it were British or American.
Anyway, can't find anything bad to say other than that - hoping "Miracle Day" will find its groove in the next 9 eps.
Written by Russell T. Davies, it was a solid setup of what'll be happening in the series. Basically - no one on Earth dies, no matter what happens to them. Including a gruesome example of the worst case (a suicide bomber).
It's a good concept, although I'll say the chemistry of the show isn't quite as wickedly-tight as with TW: Children of Earth. The pacing/mood seemed a bit weird, like the show couldn't figure out if it were British or American.
Anyway, can't find anything bad to say other than that - hoping "Miracle Day" will find its groove in the next 9 eps.
Tags: doctor who
Mood:
cheerful
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