Torchwood: Miracle Day: Episode 7: “Immortal Sins” (review)
Seven episodes into this ten-episode Torchwoodpalooza, it finally feels just a little bit like Proper Torchwood. Just a little bit. And just for a few minutes.
Seven episodes into this ten-episode Torchwoodpalooza, it finally feels just a little bit like Proper Torchwood. Just a little bit. And just for a few minutes.
Needless to say, if you don’t want even the slightest hint of what’s to come, best not to read this…
Does the mere existence of an episode called “Let’s Kill Hitler” mean that Doctor Who has Godwin’ed itself?
So I’m watching this prequel, and all along I’m thinking: This isn’t telling me anything new or surprising. What is the point of this?
Ooo ooo ooo: I get it finally! Miracle Day is a meta joke on fans! Torchwood cannot be killed, no matter how it is tormented and tortured.
Sesame Street is in New York City. It’s now legal in New York for gay couples to marry. Ergo, Bert and Ernie should get married. Right?
There are so many ways in which I’m hating this new Torchwood, but they all boil down to: This isn’t Torchwood.
Miracle Day might be awful, but as with lots of other awful television, people are watching it. So prepare yourself for more terrible TV produced as joint Starz-BBC projects…
Seems to me that Abrams is engaging in one of the classic gambits of the Internet troll…
When is it not good news that Carl Sagan’s groundbreaking science show is coming back?