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Rhys being around was the big thing, so the other story was a bit simple, though decent.  Massive self-healing sentient space whale is being kept hidden by some scum who keep hacking of bits of it to sell as food.  No happy ending there, but you kinda wondered how the hell they were planning on moving that thing.
Rhys being around was the big thing, so the other story was a bit simple, though decent.  Massive self-healing sentient space whale is being kept hidden by some scum who keep hacking of bits of it to sell as food.  No happy ending there, but you kinda wondered how the hell they were planning on moving that thing.
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205: '''Adam''' ''[[2008]] [[February 23]]''
(First watched 2008-02-23)  Meddling with memory is a fun premise.  I've seen it in sci-fi before, but it's less beat-to-death than many other possibilities, so it's relatively fresh.  A "person" who exists by forcing himself into the memories of others is neat, and it was really something how the changes modified the behaviors of the Torchwood team, particularly the role reversal of Owen and Toshiko.
The solution seemed a bit poorly thought out, though.  To get rid of their memories of Adam, they took short term amnesia pills and destroyed the records of the last few days.  OK, but they still realized a couple days had passed.  I expect that would leave them mighty curious and wanting to find out what happened.  Rhys still has the memories of something weird going on with Gwen the previous few days, so he could even give them some hints.  Basically I'm saying Jack should've at least left himself a letter explaining that there's a good reason for their memory lapse, and it's best left alone.


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[[Torchwood Series 3]]?
[[Torchwood Series 3]]?

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