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Old 07-09-2011, 01:56 AM   #1
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remember it starts tonight at 10pm on STARZ.
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Old 07-09-2011, 03:07 AM   #2
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remember it starts tonight at 10pm on STARZ.
Yep yep! We're talking about it in the Doctor Who thread!
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i recorded it on my hd-dvr. i wanted to finish infamous on hard first.
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i recorded it on my hd-dvr. i wanted to finish infamous on hard first.
Let us know what you think, Grim.
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Old 07-09-2011, 08:02 AM   #6
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Here's the review from my blog. There are spoilers after the initial paragraph, just a heads up!

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Torchwood: Miracle Day - 'The New World' Review


Two years ago, the fate of Torchwood was up in the air. After the incredibly shocking finale of Children of Earth, Torchwood's series three miniseries, it almost seemed as if the show may be ending on a dark, and final note. Where did you go from there? Jack (played by the incredible John Barrowman) left earth and was on the run, trying to atone for his sins. Gwen (played by the always gorgeous Eve Myles) and Rhys ( the always dependable Kai Owen) were now parents of a little girl. And the Torchwood Hub was quite literally destroyed. It seemed as if Russel T. Davies, the creator of Torchwood, and the man who revived Doctor Who for the BBC, had penned his last adventure featuring Captain Jack Harkness and Gwen Cooper. But here we are, for the first time in two years, with the continuing adventures of what's left of the Torchwood team, fighting what may be their biggest threat yet. Did the co-financing of America hurt the return of the critically acclaimed British series, or did it manage to move across the pond in tact? Find out after the jump.

[Show spoiler]A convicted child rapist and murder named Oswald Danes (Bill Pullman) is strapped to a chair, about to face the fate he created for himself. He is injected, but some how survives. That same day, FBI Agent Rex Matheson (Mekhi Phiffer) is impaled by several medical rods, only to wake up in the hospital alive when he should most certainly be dead. But it's not just a freak accident for these two men. Across the world, no one dies for a day, The day becomes known by all, as the Miracle Day. And in the middle of it all, the the now defunct Torchwood becomes the target of an investigation by two FBI agents who think they hold the secret to what has happened. As Jack catches wind of the situation, he destroys all evidence leading back to him or his former team, and sets out to protect the last member, Gwen Cooper, from the events that are about to transpire.

There was quite a bit of worry in the fan community over the fact that Torchwood: Miracle Day would be co-produced by the American production company Starz. Fans worried that it would turn out to be very Americanized, somewhat like the ill-fated 1996 Doctor Who television film that starred Paul McGann, co-produced by Universal Studios. Another shocking turn of events had the show being moved out of Cardiff, which many fans, myself included, became very nervous about. Torchwood set in the USA? That just screamed blasphemy. But all fans can breathe a sigh of relief, because Torchwood's integrity is still in tact, and the show has never been better.

Miracle Day, in my opinion, is the beginning of what could be the strongest series of Torchwood yet. It hit all the right notes with me, and really has me anticipating what we have to come. This is the first of a ten part series, and Miracle Day does a great job at being the set up for what looks to be a fun, globe trotting affair. Torchwood's very distinctive vibe has absolutely survived the move across the pond. There is definitely a bit of a '24'-like undertone as well, with a government conspiracy and cover-up, but it's not too much. To me, they found a perfect balance to make it appeal to the original fans, and bring in new fans as well. That said, I find that the producers wanting to make this a stand alone series that new fans could jump into, while slightly accurate, is off. I found that the series may be hard for new fans to completely understand. There are lots of little winks and nods to the previous series, while also making very important connections that aren't dealt with much. That may change over time, but this is important information that only fans of the prior series' will understand, and new comers may scratch their heads at. Everything from why Gwen and Rhys are on the run, to what exactly Jack is and what his true abilities are. It is a big deal, and seemed sort of passed over to me, but I have a feeling it will be much more front and center later into the series.

I must say, the cast that they were able to acquire for the new Torchwood so far is quite good. Of course, we have the return of the series star, John Barrowman, as Captain Jack Harkness. Barrowman has been front and center every season so far, and each season he gets to bring a new layer to Jack. But Barrowman plays Jack so comfortably and well that you'd swear it hadn't been so long since he last played the character. He just oozes the headstrong, cocky nature so well and really brings Jack to life. We also get the return of the always lovable Eve Myles as the tough as nails Gwen Cooper. Her character has come a long way from the naive officer thrown into this world of aliens and conspiracy. She is now a tough, gun totting gal who wants nothing more than to be with her child and husband, but also deal with the world's new mystery, no matter the cost. It's a real dilemma for her, and it shows. Mekhi Phiffer's FBI agent Rex is a character I really look forward to seeing. He plays the part very well, and is very convincing as a man who is tortured by the fact that he should be dead. The pain he feels emotionally, not just physically, just comes pouring out. The scene in the hospital where he realizes what has happened to him, for me, is one of the strongest scenes in the episode. Phiffer just knocks it out of the park, and you can't help but care for his character Rex. For me though, the standout here is Bill Pullman. I have been a fan of Pullman for a long time, and his character Oswald couldn't be further from anything I've seen him previously play. The character is sleazy, evil, and just a bad, bay guy. But he also comes off as a genius, getting himself freed from prison after his attempted execution. Every time he is on screen, I couldn't help but feel a chill. He just plays the character in a way that got under my skin, and I'm glad he was able to pull it off that way. It was a standout in the episode so far. I look forward to seeing where his character goes.

One thing I have to say for Miracle day is I LOVE the story so far. It's very interesting. The idea that no one is dying is very, very, well done here. Not only do they deal with that, but they're also dealing with the idea of what repercussions if brings to the world. Yes, people may not be dying...but children are still being born. Within weeks, the world will be overpopulated even more and there will be a shortage of food. And what happens to these people when the miracle ends? Do they all die like they should have? So many questions to be answered and so much to deal with. I look forward to seeing the conclusion of it.

Torchwood: Miracle Day is an incredible continuation of the series that I did not expect. With nine more episodes left in this particular series, it'll be interesting to see exactly where Miracle Day goes. I really look forward to seeing how Jack's new found problem causes, and how the world will be affected by this new Miracle Day. It's a true testament to Russell T. Davies' writing and characters that they have survived the transition over seas and have not been terribly altered or fix. While not a perfect jumping point for new fans of the series, I definitely see it becoming a fan favorite and obtaining new followers for the series. Next Friday can't get here soon enough, and should fill the void for Doctor Who fans waiting for this mid season break to end.

10/10
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Old 07-09-2011, 06:02 PM   #7
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this is nothing like the other 3 seasons. and, it'll take awhile to get used to not seeing Ijanto anymore. i think thats how you spell his name.
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this is nothing like the other 3 seasons. and, it'll take awhile to get used to not seeing Ijanto anymore. i think thats how you spell his name.
Ianto.

And I felt like the tone was the same. A balance between original Torchwood and 24. I enjoyed it a lot.
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How much did they STARZ it up?
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How much did they STARZ it up?
In my opinion, it still has the distinctive Torchwood vibe and feel, with a mix of 24. It's balanced. It's not fully Americanized, but it's not totally British either. It was a good mixture of both.
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Anybody remember when I said I thought Torchwood should have its own thread?



I knew someone would start another one after that old thread was closed...
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Anybody remember when I said I thought Torchwood should have its own thread?



I knew someone would start another one after that old thread was closed...
Yeah I kept saying after Torchwood airs I'm going to come on and see a Torchwood thread and sure enough there it was. most of the Torchwood conversation is still going on in the Who thread though compared to this one. Just like before though as I think this is the 3rd attempt at a Torchwood thread and they either die early or the conversation never leaves the DW thread and they end up getting merged.

Not saying this thread is pointless or anything and don't want to sound like a jerk just saying most of the Torchwood talk is in the DW thread and I suspect that's where most of it will be for those that want to talk/discuss it.

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Ianto.

And I felt like the tone was the same. A balance between original Torchwood and 24. I enjoyed it a lot.
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Considering the amount of multiple threads we have on the same subject in this forum I honestly don't see the harm. Folks can't contribute to whatever thread they want. I'm wondering when this will hit Netflix? I have the show in my instant que and plan to rewatch the series to refresh my memory a bit on things. Until then, I'll most likely stay away from the threads. Don't want some random person ruining it for me because they forgot to use spoiler tags.
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Yeah I kept saying after Torchwood airs I'm going to come on and see a Torchwood thread and sure enough there it was. most of the Torchwood conversation is still going on in the Who thread though compared to this one. Just like before though as I think this is the 3rd attempt at a Torchwood thread and they either die early or the conversation never leaves the DW thread and they end up getting merged.

Not saying this thread is pointless or anything and don't want to sound like a jerk just saying most of the Torchwood talk is in the DW thread and I suspect that's where most of it will be for those that want to talk/discuss it.
I am trying to do my part and keep the meat and potatoes to the Doctor Who thread... in terms of discussing plot points on last night's airing.

Maybe this one will get merged back into the fold at some point.
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Miracle Day is my first Torchwood experience. I have absolutely no knowledge prior, so I was a bit confused and I guess I still am. Without having the background on the characters I'm left to make quick judgments, I don't particularly care too much right now for the whinny father or his wife aka the woman in need of some serious adult braces and extensive dental work. Jack seems alright, but he didn't do to much and I'd assume from the photos the hot blond agent found and his comments that he is either immortal or an alien? Can anybody clear that up for me? I also found Mehki as he has been known to do, over acting quite a few times particularly his plane rides where he tries to sell that he's in pain. It was just too cartoonish for me. I like the idea of Pullman playing such a very different character, but him being released due to "an act of god" highly annoyed me. I'm sure as the season progresses I'll grow to like some of the characters more but without any prior knowledge I was mostly just lost.
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Miracle Day is my first Torchwood experience. I have absolutely no knowledge prior, so I was a bit confused and I guess I still am. Without having the background on the characters I'm left to make quick judgments, I don't particularly care too much right now for the whinny father or his wife aka the woman in need of some serious adult braces and extensive dental work. Jack seems alright, but he didn't do to much and I'd assume from the photos the hot blond agent found and his comments that he is either immortal or an alien? Can anybody clear that up for me? I also found Mehki as he has been known to do, over acting quite a few times particularly his plane rides where he tries to sell that he's in pain. It was just too cartoonish for me. I like the idea of Pullman playing such a very different character, but him being released due to "an act of god" highly annoyed me. I'm sure as the season progresses I'll grow to like some of the characters more but without any prior knowledge I was mostly just lost.
Yeah I didn't find the premier to be as inviting to new fans as was promised by RTD and if I hadn't seen the past 3 seasons I know I would have been lost to a little .
[Show spoiler]Jack is/was immortal though which happened in Doctor Who and in this season while every human gains immortal life he looses his. He's also a time agent from the future but don't think that will play heavily in this season but he is a human and not an alien.

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Yeah I didn't find the premier to be as inviting to new fans as was promised by RTD and if I hadn't seen the past 3 seasons I know I would have been lost to a little .
[Show spoiler]Jack is/was immortal though which happened in Doctor Who and in this series while every human gains immortal life he looses his. He's also a time agent from the future but don't think that will play heavily in this season.
Yeah I was hoping this was a show that newcomers could jump right into but as it stands, they make you feel like if you didn't watch the other series then you're shit out of luck. I had kept hearing you didn't need to watch the others to start watching now, but I was lied to apparently...

Is a time agent like a time cop, like Van Damme?
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In my opinion, it still has the distinctive Torchwood vibe and feel, with a mix of 24. It's balanced. It's not fully Americanized, but it's not totally British either. It was a good mixture of both.
I enjoyed myself very much with the season opener. It has a bit of a different feel but not a bad one. It will be hard to surpass season 3 but I'm hoping it will be.
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Yeah I was hoping this was a show that newcomers could jump right into but as it stands, they make you feel like if you didn't watch the other series then you're shit out of luck. I had kept hearing you didn't need to watch the others to start watching now, but I was lied to apparently...

Is a time agent like a time cop, like Van Damme?
Yeah that's what they kept saying while advertising/press releases but like you said I would have been very confused without having seen the first 3 seasons. I mean new viewers would have completely missed the whole Jack subplot and why Gwen and Rhys are in hiding.

Not sure what a time cop is as I never saw that movie but a time agent is like a cop that deals with time travel I believe. Never actually saw the first season of the Doctor Who reboot so I'm not to sure actually.
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