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“Torchwood: The Blood Line” Review

20th September 2011 Simon Wood

Almost anything I write about Miracle Day is going to sound like the damnation of faint praise. In fact I found The Blood Line a satisfying, if at times completely ludicrous, conclusion to […]

“Torchwood: The Gathering” Review

14th September 2011 Simon Wood

Two months later. There it is. The thing that makes a show that uniquely offers the pleasure of Bill Pullman being hit by a pan in Swansea (and other such […]

“Torchwood: The End of the Road” Review

8th September 2011 Simon Wood

What was the point of that? Most of the developments in episode eight of Miracle Day had me asking that question. The momentum from the flashback episode was instantly squandered as […]

“Torchwood: Immortal Sins” Review

25th August 2011 Simon Wood

Seven episodes in Torchwood has suddenly gone “classic”, with a flashback episode reminiscent of Small Worlds or Fragments from Jane Epsenson, but it is (at least for the first 40 minutes) very, […]

“Torchwood: The Middle Men” Review

20th August 20115th June 2015 Simon Wood

The middle: piggy-in-the-middle, middling, in the middle of it all. Being in the middle can be good, or it can be bad. Or it can just mean mediocre. At the start […]

“Torchwood: The Categories of Life” Review

12th August 2011 Simon Wood

Threes. Everything comes in threes. Being alive, after the miracle, there’s three ways for that. Strands of subplot in this episode: there’s three of them. But maybe one would’ve been […]

“Torchwood: Escape to LA” Review

4th August 2011 Simon Wood

I like slow-build long-fuse stories. I enjoy the atmosphere and the interplay between the characters, and wondering what each twist and turn will bring. Or at least I enjoy it […]

“Torchwood: Dead of Night” Review

28th July 2011 Simon Wood

After the two transatlantic set up episodes which have deftly interwoven the storylines of our principle characters, episode three spends the first fifteen minutes hunkering down with our new Torchwood team […]

“Torchwood: Rendition” review

21st July 2011 Simon Wood

The second episode of Miracle Day gives away a little bit more of what kind of a beast this new incarnation of Torchwood is. I’m enjoying it a lot. From last […]

“Torchwood: The New World” Review

14th July 20113rd June 2015 Simon Wood

When a show’s been good, I’m always a bit apprehensive about a new series. John Cleese famously ended Fawlty Towers after just 12 episodes, while it was still good. Regrettably few […]

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