Big Bang Burger Bar Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
27 April 2024, 06:33:16 *
 
   Home   Help Latest Posts Calendar Links Login Register  
HHGG Quote:
Of course it`s safe. Even the ghosts will have settled down and Raised families by now. - Zaphod Beeblebrox
Pages: [1]   Go Down
  Print  
Author Topic: !SPOILERS! - Torchwood: Children of Earth - !SPOILERS!  (Read 4430 times)
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
Zarniwoop
Sysop
Administrator
Deep One
*******

Karma: 37
Offline Offline

BoardgameGeek: Oridyne
Posts: 2136


"One who cares is one who listens."


WWW
« on: 18 July 2009, 11:19:16 »

I will not be blanking out any text as it will all be spoilers  Tongue

Having talked about this with work colleagues I thought I would canvass general opinion, we seemed to fall into two camps at work those that loved it and those (me included) that were disappointed due to the plot holes.

Firstly, for me, the infamous 1965 incident was nowhere near enough grounds to warrant handing over a dozen kids to an Alien they had never met before almost certainly to their deaths....

The escape from the Army Base, Gwen & hubby at least had some semblance of a disguise to get in but Ianto just seemed to arrive in Bob the builders JCB and save the day? In fact I think the army sequences in this "series" were all poor:

 A lorry across the road is all you need to make them stop chasing you!!!!
 If you run fast enough at them you get past them on Riot Patrol !!!!!!

They made UNIT (The sort of Shadow Government task Force formed SPECIFICALLY for this kind of thing) look like an incompetent bunch of pen pushers.

Why add in yet another secret agency we have never seen before to kill off Torchwood, especially when UNIT almost certainly would already have had access to those files (as this is their remit after all) so aside from assassinating a major Task force (not subtle) there should have been no way to cover this up.

Apart from that most of the week seemed to be spent finding different ways in which to Kill Jack...

For me I could have kept my suspension of Disbelief and ignored some of the more minor gaffs if he had actually written a more plausible reason to hand over the initial children, but as that ripped a large hole in the plot for me I just noticed all the others more.

This would have worked as a 2-parter, maybe, as part of a larger series but not as a 5 episode "Epic" there was not enough depth.

That said, he did manage some small amount of brilliance, the characters were certainly better rounded in this than in the other series more in keeping with the Darker Theme Torchwood was always supposed to have. John Frobisher was a brilliant character and extremely well acted, I liked his role in this and how they portrayed his final act which was well done. Just a shame the situation they were all in was not as well developed.

I look forward to the next Torchwood where he may spend a bit more time on it, as I suspect he is maybe a little Dr Who Dmob happy Grin

« Last Edit: 18 July 2009, 11:22:16 by zarniwoop » Logged

Regards,
Zarniwoop

<*> I'm dangerous when I know what I'm doing <*>

Snakes in the Tiki Lounge
Burton Delvers
Psychotic
**

Karma: 28
Offline Offline

Posts: 673



« Reply #1 on: 18 July 2009, 22:29:18 »

Just a note, because most of the above is opinion, and as such subjectively valid, though I enjoyed it rather a lot more;

I'd not really call torchwood a major task-force, given that by the start of the series, it had been reduced to three people under a harbour in Wales. Smiley


Also, Unit have been a shower of useless in every appearence I've seen them in (Read - Since Dr Who returned). I'm willing to guess they didn't regularly cover themselves in glory in the Original Series, either, hence needing the Doctor. Smiley
Logged
Zarniwoop
Sysop
Administrator
Deep One
*******

Karma: 37
Offline Offline

BoardgameGeek: Oridyne
Posts: 2136


"One who cares is one who listens."


WWW
« Reply #2 on: 19 July 2009, 00:36:15 »

The major Task force I was referring to was UNIT not Torchwood, because as I mentioned UNIT would have had to have known about the original incident as it would fall under their jurisdiction.

The other thing about UNIT was not that they were any good or not but that their Authority to act would supercede the ministers as that is their Remit to tackle Alien related incidents.


Logged

Regards,
Zarniwoop

<*> I'm dangerous when I know what I'm doing <*>

EvilGinger
Burton Delvers
Great Old One
***

Karma: 29
Offline Offline

BoardgameGeek: Evilginger
Posts: 5339


I speak only of the Evilerginger who is coming


« Reply #3 on: 19 July 2009, 18:28:14 »

Not seen it yet but suspect it being chopped down to five episodes, from whatever it was originally  dident help matters.  Being old enough to have seen all the Pertwee and Baker Episodes and having watched them all, I recall UNIT being well meaning too fond of using armed force and needing the Doctor to rescue it on most occasions. I believe that was one of the reasons the time lords chose earth as the place of his exile, UNIT was not up to the job and earth was going to experience a flurry of alien contact. Of course Torchwood did not exist in that time line as The Doctor had not upset Queen Victoria yet.


 EvilGinger

Logged

seek solace in the doom of empires and the death of great kings
Pages: [1]   Go Up
  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.21 | SMF © 2015, Simple Machines
Privacy Policy
Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!
Mimipunk | www.iconshock.com icons used contain images © by Douglas Adams

Google visited last this page 05 August 2018, 00:14:06