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Distributor: Roadshow Running Time: 640 Minutes Reviewer: Howard Bourke Classification: MA15+ |
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However, the current Doctor Who series as with the original is
enjoyed by all ages, however interestingly enough, a spin-off series
from the same universe was created, called Torchwood. Unlike
Doctor Who with its over the top plots and stories that can be
watched by all ages, Torchwood was a darker series and was
aimed at the adult market. This parallel is similar to when the
excellent TV series Angel spun out of Buffy the Vampire
Slayer which was a more aloof and fun series, as opposed to the
darker and more adult content of Angel. With a team comprised of strange personalities and even stranger backgrounds, Torchwood is lead by Captain Jack Harkness (John Barrowman), an immortal who has a shrouded past. Joining Jack are Dr. Owen Harper (Burn Gorman), technophile Toshiko Sato (Naoko Mori), support officer Ianto Jones (Gareth David-Lloyd) and new recruit Gwen Cooper (Eve Myles).
With such a diverse personality and range of backgrounds, the
Torchwood team often come head to head with some of the
investigations that they face. Of course, Torchwood would not
succeed without the diverse acting skills of all involved and
although the special effects are somewhat limited to Doctor Who
caliber, they are classic BBC special effects that range from
impressive to laughable, however this should not distract from the
engaging story telling. As
the first series progresses, so do the histories of each character
and this is the gem of Torchwood as each episodes gives
another glimpse into the characters of this intriguing organisation
who don't officially exist. At times the series features those
science fiction clichés, however these moments are quite few due to
the well written plots. However, as per usual, season one finishes
with a cliff hanger moment and there were only a few episodes in the
series that were a little ho hum.
There are also some standard definition featurettes that include
production featurettes, "Torchwood Declassified", Deleted Scenes and
the entertaining "The Captain's Log video diary". Definitely a fun
journey for those fans of the series and helps with almost
everything you wanted to know about the universe of Torchwood.
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