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Torchwood- Season One Discussion (As It Happens) SPOILERS

 
  

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Whisky Priestess
12:18 / 05.01.07
Yeah, I kind of suspected that Jack's immortality might have taken a beating from the Big Goat. However, a couple of things about that in the last episode kind of troubled me; for a start, when Owen shoots Jack three times and Jack revives, only the hole in his forehead disappears - the other two in his chest remain. Wouldn't they have healed too? Or are they just shirt-holes, as it were? In which case why are they bleeding?

Mortal Jack is a good way to go for Season, I reckon. Way to rack up the tension ...
 
 
Our Lady Has Left the Building
13:52 / 05.01.07
Possibly because they were trying to rack up tension by suggesting that Captain Jack's magic immortality power was running out just when it was most useful? It all seems to start veering into 'uncurious motherfuckers' territory, that the Torchwood team know next to nothing about Jack yet tend to obey his instructions without sitting down during a non-crisis time period and asking him to explain where he comes from and why the fuck he doesn't die.
 
 
Feverfew
17:19 / 15.01.07
Oh no!

Oh fluffy-deity-of-choice-no!

Why? why?

Seriously? Is there a chance these will be the Literary Breakout Event of the season, confounding all expectation by being better than the series?

No?

Well then!

Go to "Another Life". Look at the cover. Then think;

Look at the hairline! The Hairline!
 
 
Evil Scientist
12:52 / 16.01.07
Seriously? Is there a chance these will be the Literary Breakout Event of the season, confounding all expectation by being better than the series?

Top-shelf watch-fetish Whoniverse action ahoy!
 
 
Our Lady Has Left the Building
15:46 / 16.01.07
Chamomile, I read the Doctor Who New Adventures. It takes a lot to scare me now.
 
 
ONLY NICE THINGS
16:03 / 16.01.07
You know, I'm glad that when endless Doctor Who spin-off products were released, you chaps were right in the vanguard slagging off their crass commercialism.

Basically, the answer to the question why is that, although it might be mind-boggling, Torchwood did well in the ratings. People watched it, and the BBC clearly believes that it can use the Torchwood brand to launch other products which may sell, thus supplementing its earnings. This is called sweating your assets. Torchwood's popularity, and the intellectual property of the characters and setting, are BBC assets, which it is currently seeking to exploit. Just as the popularity of Doctor Who has led to the sale of books, CDs, action figures, sonic screwdrivers and the like, Torchwood is now being developed as a brand, with associated merchandise.
 
 
Feverfew
17:56 / 16.01.07
I'm not disagreeing with any particular point there.

I just find the sudden development - well, the books have probably been in development since, at a guess, halfway through the series' release - and unheralded release of three books around a series that, for all I understand, didn't capture the hearts and minds of many people - certainly, from this thread, barbelithians - confounding.

I find it especially confounding when I see all three books going for £3.93 each in Tescos'. It's just not something I would have expected, and, hey, I'm apparently easily shocked by Who-spinoff-fiction. Who knew?
 
 
Evil Scientist
10:08 / 17.01.07
You know, I'm glad that when endless Doctor Who spin-off products were released, you chaps were right in the vanguard slagging off their crass commercialism.

Can't claim to speak for the others but crass commercialism wasn't what I was digging at. More voicing a suspicion that the storylines in the novels may be, quality-wise, about the same as the show itself.

I'll be first in the line to get my Captain Jack action figure.
 
 
ONLY NICE THINGS
10:23 / 17.01.07
I just find the sudden development - well, the books have probably been in development since, at a guess, halfway through the series' release - and unheralded release of three books around a series that, for all I understand, didn't capture the hearts and minds of many people - certainly, from this thread, barbelithians - confounding.

Confounding indeed.

Torchwood appears to get about a million regular viewers on BBC3, and two million more on BB2. That's 3 million or so - a big digital audience, a respectable BBC2 audience. The launch double-bill had the largest audience for a non-sporting event on digital television in the UK. The last episode of Doctor Who, on at prime time on a Saturday evening, was 7.3 million. I'd be interested if you are similarly astonished at the release of spin-off merchandising around the latest series of Lost, which I believe was getting regularly fewer viewers on Sky One than Torchwood on BBC3.
 
 
Whisky Priestess
12:24 / 17.01.07
What's the Lost merchandise, though? Are there books yet?
 
 
ONLY NICE THINGS
12:29 / 17.01.07
There are. More importantly, though:

 
 
Regrettable Juvenilia
12:57 / 17.01.07
a series that, for all I understand, didn't capture the hearts and minds of many people - certainly, from this thread, barbelithians

Barbelith in "not necessarily an accurate representation of the UK in microcosm" SHOCKAH.
 
 
Feverfew
16:48 / 17.01.07
The launch double-bill had the largest audience for a non-sporting event on digital television in the UK.

And:

Barbelith in "not necessarily an accurate representation of the UK in microcosm" SHOCKAH.

You're both right. I apologise for my mock-shock, and generalisations without any hard evidence to back it up; I also apologise for my tunnel-vision when it came to Barbelith Torchwood viewers and The World At Large.
 
 
Lama glama
19:36 / 17.01.07
I'll be first in the line to get my Captain Jack action figure.

There already are Captain Jack action figures. I got one from my little brother this Christmas. He's very bendy, but alas, doesn't come with stop-watch accessory.
 
 
Lama glama
19:36 / 17.01.07
Captain Jack, that is. Not my brother.
 
 
Feverfew
20:09 / 17.01.07


This one?
 
 
Whisky Priestess
21:06 / 17.01.07
Euch, what's he wearing! That's more like something Bilis would don, cravat and all. Where's his black flappy coat and braces?
 
 
Mourne Kransky
22:07 / 17.01.07


No reason to post this image except that it's John Barrowman on his recent wedding day and he looks lovely in his kilt.
 
 
Feverfew
12:56 / 16.07.07
Information on the new series of Torchwood. Surprisingly enough.

The actor, who starred as a goth vampire in both the cult US series Buffy and its spin-off Angel, said he was "really excited" about his character.

"I can't say too much about him, except he is naughty and a bit of a psychopath," he said.
 
 
The Falcon
13:10 / 16.07.07
Jim Robinson has basically been in every TV show I've watched since Neighbours now, then.
 
 
Shiny: Well Over Thirty
13:34 / 16.07.07
This makes me happy. Very happy indeed. Suddenly I'm really eager for more Torchwood. I wonder if Marsters character will be American, or English in this? And lets hope he's recurring.
 
 
Evil Scientist
13:50 / 16.07.07
The slashfic sites had only just recovered from the Welling/Marsters/Rosenbaum, now they'll be going critical on some sweaty Spike/Jack action.
 
 
Shiny: Well Over Thirty
13:54 / 16.07.07
Given the nature of Torchwood as a show, slash might not be necessary on that front.
 
 
Evil Scientist
08:34 / 20.10.11
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