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I didn't want to write this long Torchwood post I was planning on writing, because I didn't feel it was fair of me to judge the show based on one episode. I VOWED that before saying any more about Torchwood: Miracle Day, I would at least watch one or two more episodes to get more of a feel for what was going on. I still haven't watched any more than that single solitary episode and having read the reactions to Ep 5, I suddenly realised that I probably won't actually be watching another episode ever again. Which probably means I won't ever write about what the fuck Torchwood has turned into and how much it disgusts me. You'll just have to take all that stuff as read, I guess. Sorry about that. But don't worry, that Ianto phonespam thing is still happening, it's just been delayed by technical problems.
But hey, dudes, MD episode 5: EDGY, right? Glad I'm not watching that gratuitous shock horror shit. Don't let the door hit your arse. Etc.
But hey, dudes, MD episode 5: EDGY, right? Glad I'm not watching that gratuitous shock horror shit. Don't let the door hit your arse. Etc.
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Date: 2011-08-07 10:17 am (UTC)I think what would kill me if I had watched this (just like CoE), is the Classic Romanticism that will engulf it at the end. All this revulsion for mankind, mankind's cruelty, will fall on one character's shoulders (Jack??) and it will be a tragedy, a tragedy on a huge scale. BUT it will be romantic and we will love that character more, because of the suffering he/she has to endure. All the shit, all the bad stuff that happened to others, all the sanctimony, all mankind's failures, will be pushed to one side and forgotten, so that we can glory in the tragedy of this one character. It's just so manipulative and hypocritical.
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Date: 2011-08-07 07:45 pm (UTC)dramaticallyrealistically blowing her hair back from her face, watching at the rising/setting sun, with Anwen inher armsone arm while she holds a machine gun in the other with a rocket launcher strapped to her back, and we'll know that the world is a safe place to live in because Gwen is looking out for us and for her child. So the whole show ends on a hopeful note, you see, just like COE ended with her still being pregnant.Personally, I don't think it'll end with anything close to *my* interpretation of hopeful, but RTD and I use dictionaries with widely-differing definitions.
ETA: Jack? Who the heck cares about Jack. He was only used to get the show greenlighted. He's useless as a character.