Review/comments are a bit late, as I was distracted by other things. Still, I'll be brief and give my opinion. Because I am sure you are all desperate to know what I think.


- Still far from perfect, and I could guess at where the plot was going to head a little too easily, but a huge improvement from last episode, which did not impress me at all. If the things that were touched on here are followed up on, this show really might deserve the whole "adult drama" thing it's going for.

- Seeing the past thing made sense. The seeing the future thing sort of did, too, though the seemed to try and go both ways on the predestination vs self-made future, what with the kid vs Gwen.

- The end contained rather too much portentious speechifying about the future and hope and all that. The message could have been gotten across in rather less screentime and/or dialogue.

- Not enough Ianto. Still, that looks to be remedied next week, hurrah!

- Not enouh Toshiko, either. Admittedly, we seem to be going by the one or two characters are focused on an episode, but we know far too little about them three episodes in - that's a quarter of the series, almost!

- After this episode, Owen became... if not likeable, at least given the potential of being likeable in the future. He's a bit of a twat, but a well acted one, and if he actually shows signs of learning from the empathy with the raped and murdered girl, than II'll be happy. If not, I shall be, as they say Not Amused.

- Rhys - Gwen's boyfriend - is an utter darling. And judging from the stuff Gwen saw from the Ghost Machine, they had a great relationship. I am dreading whatever horrible thing people feel compelled to have happen to Rhys/their relationship. Curse you, television, and your unhappy relationship conventions!

- Gwen, I am starting to like rather more. She seemed a bit more competant and like someone who was a police officer, so she had more interest. That said, I can't believe she was so useless around guns. I learnt how to shoot at 14, and I have no aspirations of law enforcement whatsoever - though it was with shot-gun, rather than revolver. (which is why I was vaguely annoyed with the one hand-only, no support for recoil thing. Stance was right, but she wasn't set up for recoil)

- I do hope the "Gwen killed someone" thread is also touched upon later on. She had her shocked little break down, and again, if it is brushed over I willbe vaguely annoyed.

- Jack seems rather less interesting than he was in Doctor Who. He is so... gloomy, and nowhere near as fun. Logical, considering what he has went through, but a bit depressing. I want some outrageous, flirty fun Jack to contrast with the angst. Too much angst gets on my nerves. Example: When Gwen asked if he got lonely at night. Perfect set up for some outrageous comment, and what did we get? Nothing.

- Note to production team: Plz stop shoving the Jack/Gwen ship down my throat. As the gun training scene showed, they can be mondo hot. The deep talks and confiding only in you and all that really aren't necessary. They just seem... superflous.

- They seem to have slightly toned down the dramatic aerial shots. Which is a bit more productive. And less is more and all that.

- Chase scenes - or the first one, at least - seemed a bit too long. I liked the second with the running through the yards, though. It was fun.

Overall: If the character stuff is continued on - and we actually learn a bit about Tosh and Ianto, this show just might get somewhere. I still don't like it nearly as much as Who, but it's interesting, and it can be fun.

And, next week is Cyberness!

From: [identity profile] drakyndra.livejournal.com


Yes, that scene was good. And the reason I liked Jack was that he was snarky and fun, and a little bit dark. And that's sort of a little lost right now. It's obviously there below the surface, so can we please get more entertaining Jack, rather than super angsty Jack?

Gwen... seems to have - in my eyes, at least - a big case of a decent character being forced to act in ways that the character normally wouldn't. The story not quite fitting the character and all. Perhaps it's just a case of I'm not into the series enough, though.

From: [identity profile] neadods.livejournal.com


I'm hoping that they intend to lighten him up as the season goes on, much as they lightened the Nineth Doctor as his season went on - before they went and dropped Daleks on him, mind you. But then, we know that Jack has a big angsty reunion in his future as well.

From: [identity profile] drakyndra.livejournal.com


Yes, a little lightening would be nice - or at least, he gets more friendly as people get to know him. The big angsty reunion isn't until Doctor Who (and that's still plenty of months off. Though Barrowman apparently starts filming for Doctor Who in like a week or something)

From: [identity profile] neadods.livejournal.com


he gets more friendly as people get to know him

Which really makes me wonder about the rest of the Torchwood people, honestly. Who comes to work for someone that they don't know a THING about?

And hopefully Jack will get to know his people too, because right now he's not being a good leader. He should know that his people are pilfering stuff. He should certainly know that his SIC was utterly batshit!

From: [identity profile] drakyndra.livejournal.com


It's a bit... you have to wonder how long they have worked together, to know so little about one another. Which is an interesting point to ponder, but sort of lessens the "new girl" impact of Gwen, if they haven't known one another long.

And yes, he's not exactly being the best leader right now
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