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04: Cyberwoman [[September 29]], [[2007]]
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(First watched 2007-09-27)  Not such an interesting episode, beyond making Ianto less of a mannequin.  So... he was hiding her in there for a year or so without anyone being the wiser?
(First watched 2007-09-29)  Not such an interesting episode, beyond making Ianto less of a mannequin.  So... he was hiding her in there for a year or so without anyone being the wiser?
 
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05: ''[[2007]] [[October 6]]''
 
(First watched 2007-10-06)  OK, so Jack DOES sleep after all.  And though I already know it from the "later" [[Doctor Who Series 3|Doctor Who episodes]], this episode establishes that he's been hanging around Earth for at least the last century.
 
The series seems to have established a light pattern.  The even-numbered episodes are ridiculous, and not in the particularly good way.  The odd ones are a bit serious and the better for it.  Though... they also seem to end in failure of varying degrees, with somebody dead.  Though hell, not one episode has lacked in deaths, so maybe I shouldn't hold it against the odd-numbered ones.
 
Even before it came to death between them... boy, the Chosen One and her stepfather were real dicks to each other.
 
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[[Torchwood Series 2]]

Revision as of 21:22, 6 October 2007

Torchwood

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01: Everything Changes September 8, 2007

(First watched 2007-09-08)  Nice general introduction to Torchwood, but as such a piloty episode I'm left uncertain what sort of style or tone this show will be using on a weekly basis.  It could be like X-Files without everything ending as confusing as it begins, or Men in Black without aliens in music videos, or something else entirely.

Nice to see Jack again.  He seems a bit more... personable, mellow, and just plain legitimate than I remembered, and I wouldn't have expected him to enjoy getting washed up in Cardiff.  I suppose between then and now he's had time to get used to it, though, and has found a job as exciting as can be found on the planet.

So Suzie was the murderer... OK, I see her motivation.  But why did she do it with such a specialized weapon that she was working on even around her colleagues?  Was there some alien-artifact-related reason she was sharpening a fancy blade at work?  Perhaps it was an alien thing itself, but that would still leave it an incredibly stupid thing for someone in her position to use as a murder weapon.

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02: Day One September 15, 2007

(First watched 2007-09-15)  Uhhh, OK, that was something.  I guess I've heard the show described as "Doctor Who for adults", and they wanted to make that clear as quickly as possible.

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03: September 22, 2007

(First watched 2007-09-25)  About time we saw something of Owen beyond the superficial, as he had to deal with the knowledge and shared emotions of a murdered woman.

Not only does Jack not die, but he doesn't sleep either?  Next they'll tell us he doesn't go to the bathroom.

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04: Cyberwoman September 29, 2007

(First watched 2007-09-29)  Not such an interesting episode, beyond making Ianto less of a mannequin.  So... he was hiding her in there for a year or so without anyone being the wiser?

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05: 2007 October 6

(First watched 2007-10-06)  OK, so Jack DOES sleep after all.  And though I already know it from the "later" Doctor Who episodes, this episode establishes that he's been hanging around Earth for at least the last century.

The series seems to have established a light pattern.  The even-numbered episodes are ridiculous, and not in the particularly good way.  The odd ones are a bit serious and the better for it.  Though... they also seem to end in failure of varying degrees, with somebody dead.  Though hell, not one episode has lacked in deaths, so maybe I shouldn't hold it against the odd-numbered ones.

Even before it came to death between them... boy, the Chosen One and her stepfather were real dicks to each other.

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