In which I am always right.
Dec. 18th, 2009 02:22 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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Russell also quashed rumours that a fourth series of Torchwood had been greenlit: “There is nothing definite yet despite what John Barrowman keeps telling everyone. Get down, boy! But we wouldn’t want him any other way. Maybe there'll be something to tell you in the New Year.”
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LOL, Russell, you're the one that keeps pimping this fuck awful idea out every time you open your mouth. Maybe the Beeb told you to tone it down a bit?
Guys: THERE IS NO S4 OF TORCHWOOD.
Russell also quashed rumours that a fourth series of Torchwood had been greenlit: “There is nothing definite yet despite what John Barrowman keeps telling everyone. Get down, boy! But we wouldn’t want him any other way. Maybe there'll be something to tell you in the New Year.”
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LOL, Russell, you're the one that keeps pimping this fuck awful idea out every time you open your mouth. Maybe the Beeb told you to tone it down a bit?
Guys: THERE IS NO S4 OF TORCHWOOD.
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Date: 2009-12-22 12:20 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-12-22 12:52 pm (UTC)I feel that if you took the TW/SciFi element out of CoE it worked quite well as a conspiracy drama - it certainly provoked some questions to me about the nature of government. But it wasn't TW as I expected it to be, I can understand trying to take it into a new direction with the move to BBC1, but it felt like two different genres/programmes smooshed together. Neither fish nor fowl. Political drama or science fiction?
It had high production values (special effects, etc), and even though we may not have agreed with how the script panned out, or some of the dialogue, the cast acted their little hearts out with what they were given.
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Date: 2009-12-22 03:31 pm (UTC)