Torchwood: Children of Earth (5)
Jul. 10th, 2009 09:59 pmThat was the most gut-wrenching hour of television I've seen in, well, possibly ever. (Disclaimer: I don't often watch programmes that could be remotely described as "gut-wrenching", so it's not that much of a challenge).
It just didn't let up; I had to look away when it became apparent what Frobisher was doing, but that was just the start. When Jack made his decision, I seriously considered leaving the room, or possibly changing channels temporarily. (I didn't, I just started pacing, and running through my nervous habits.) The good guys win, but not easily, and not with any real sense of triumph. They just stopped things getting worse.
(On which note, I'm amazed nobody pointed out the obvious; if this is a drug then the 456 are not going to go away and never come back. In 2053 they'd be back, wanting 50%...)
And it becomes apparent that yet another Whoniverse PM isn't going to see out a full term (although I half-expected Bridget to have requisitoned another gun). I think Cabinet Woman Whose Name I Missed will be lucky if she's "taking charge of a lot of things", though; don't The Contact Lens Tapes also have her saying that they should take children from the lower end of the League Tables, because they'll never amount to anything anyway, and they won't be the kids of anyone she knows?
And it turns out Lois probably isn't joining Torchwood, because there probably isn't a Torchwood for her to join...
It just didn't let up; I had to look away when it became apparent what Frobisher was doing, but that was just the start. When Jack made his decision, I seriously considered leaving the room, or possibly changing channels temporarily. (I didn't, I just started pacing, and running through my nervous habits.) The good guys win, but not easily, and not with any real sense of triumph. They just stopped things getting worse.
(On which note, I'm amazed nobody pointed out the obvious; if this is a drug then the 456 are not going to go away and never come back. In 2053 they'd be back, wanting 50%...)
And it becomes apparent that yet another Whoniverse PM isn't going to see out a full term (although I half-expected Bridget to have requisitoned another gun). I think Cabinet Woman Whose Name I Missed will be lucky if she's "taking charge of a lot of things", though; don't The Contact Lens Tapes also have her saying that they should take children from the lower end of the League Tables, because they'll never amount to anything anyway, and they won't be the kids of anyone she knows?
And it turns out Lois probably isn't joining Torchwood, because there probably isn't a Torchwood for her to join...
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Date: 2009-07-12 11:04 am (UTC)