Sandy on July 26th, 2009

Torchwood has always billed itself as the adult alternative to Doctor Who, which has traditionally been viewed as a children’s program despite its vast adult following. With “Children of Earth,” the show finally earned that billing. Casting aside the cheesiness and sloppy writing that plagued much of the first two seasons, Torchwood proved a show [...]

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Sandy on July 24th, 2009

Politics once again took center stage as Earth tried to negotiate its way out of handing over millions of children to the 456. The negotiations were unsuccessful. The 456 demanded 10% of Earth’s children or they would wipe out the human race. The bulk of the episode dealt with the resulting ethical dilemma. Earth doesn’t [...]

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Sandy on July 23rd, 2009

After thinking he was being given a career-making (and history-making) opportunity, John Frobisher finally discovered just how thoroughly he was being screwed. There is no winning with the 456. I can only imagine that twelve children were secretly handed over to them in 1965 because the alternative would have been so much worse. Now the [...]

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Sandy on July 22nd, 2009

Ever have one of those days? Torchwood sure did.
The plot didn’t advance much in this episode. We learned that the 456 are coming tomorrow and that they want their contact in the British government to build something for them–something that can contain an atmosphere they can survive in. The bulk of the episode was taken [...]

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Sandy on July 21st, 2009

The Torchwood mini-series event got underway on BBC America last night. Whacking great huge spoilers follow.
In 1965, a busload of Scottish orphans was abducted by an alien race codenamed the 456 by the British government, all except for one boy, Clement McDonald, who managed to escape. This wasn’t a random alien abduction however. These kids [...]

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Sandy on July 20th, 2009

Eureka is a summer series, right? It broadcasts a new season with a new story arc each summer, so one could be forgiven for thinking this was season four of Eureka. Fourth summer = season four, right? Except that last year, Sci Fi Syfy ordered twice as many episodes as usual for season three, then [...]

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Gail on July 8th, 2009

[Note:  Good grief!  I thought I'd posted this already.  Well, it's a week and a half  late, but just pretend it's, oh, say, July 1st, as you read.]
When I read Television Without Pity’s “recaplet” of this week’s episode, I wondered if it was written by the fabulous Raelle Tucker.  It was!
Sadly, though, we do not [...]

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Gail on June 27th, 2009

Can you tell I’m just not that into this show?  I’m not sure why.  There are characters I love, but they aren’t ones I need to see every week.  I started watching the show because I love Raelle Tucker, and the two scripts she wrote last year (”Cold Ground” and the season finale) were the [...]

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Suzanne on June 24th, 2009

Ah, the cheap dives where Sam and Dean rest their weary heads each week; usually not garnering so much as a single batted eyelash from the guys.  They’ve been as ever-present as the Impala.  And to think, there was barely even a motel in the pilot!  Ranking these was decidedly difficult, and I had three extra [...]

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Suzanne on June 17th, 2009

 
Supes, suckers, and slayers, oh my!
Variety has news of the CW’s fall schedule, and what is relevant to our interests is this:  Vampire Diaries premieres September 10th, followed by the Season Five opener of Supernatural.  Smallville’s Season Nine will begin airing in its new Friday slot on September 25th.
 
If you’re into wealthy, pretty people screwing [...]

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