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Will I like Torchwood if I never saw Doctor Who?
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Re: Will I like Torchwood if I never saw Doctor Who?
Indeed, in some ways the two shows don't really fit together despite allegedly being in the same reality. For instance, there are a couple of episodes of TW involving things that are frankly supernatural, while in DW, everything that appears supernatural is explained in terms of aliens or superadvanced science.
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Re: Will I like Torchwood if I never saw Doctor Who?
So Torchwood is to nuBSG like nuDW is to TNG? |
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Re: Will I like Torchwood if I never saw Doctor Who?
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Re: Will I like Torchwood if I never saw Doctor Who?
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Re: Will I like Torchwood if I never saw Doctor Who?
From what I remember, Dr. Who did not appear on Torchwood. But his companion Martha Jones was on the show for several episodes, I think in season two. You don't have to have foreknowledge of Jones' role on Who while watching Torchwood but it is a bonus. |
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Re: Will I like Torchwood if I never saw Doctor Who?
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Re: Will I like Torchwood if I never saw Doctor Who?
But Torchwood appears in Doctor Who. Season two of Doctor Who was all about "What is Torchwood?" Almost every episode, had some sly remark or off the cuff negative space stuff about a secret spy agency that was/is hunting aliens humorously just beyond Doctor Who's earshot and... But that would be telling. Of course that was evil Torchwood before the Doctors friend took over, well actually there were 5 Torchwoods and... That would be also telling. If it saves time, Torchwood is just a remake of Captain Scarlet. PS "Torchwood" is an anagram of "Doctor who" In the real world, because of the secrecy of bringing back Doctor Who from the dead in 2004ish, "Torchwood" was the code name they used for Doctor who for production/bookkeeping purposes to keep the monkeys and the press in the dark about what was really happening.
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Re: Will I like Torchwood if I never saw Doctor Who?
It's generally a deeply stupid show that desperately wants to be Buffy or Angel. Owen was a really cool character though. To answer the OP's question, you will understand TW just fine without seeing Who. Although a brief Wikipedia research of Jack Harkness's 5 episode stint in Who before TW started would be recommended.
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Re: Will I like Torchwood if I never saw Doctor Who?
Actually the modern Who universe has three series aimed at three different demographics: Doctor Who for families, Torchwood for adults only, and The Sarah Jane Adventures (now sadly defunct due to its lead actress's death) for younger viewers. Although there's a lot more distance between TW and DW than between DW and TSJA. Each show crossed over into DW (and the Doctor appeared twice in TSJA), but you'd never see TW and TSJA overlapping with each other, because there's just too great a stylistic mismatch there. (There's also the unofficial Australian spinoff K9, which can exist because freelance TV writers in England retain ownership of the characters they create and can use them elsewhere as long as they don't reference anything from Doctor Who overtly. It's kid-oriented like TSJA, but nowhere near as good.)
One part of him did, but was never identified as such.
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Re: Will I like Torchwood if I never saw Doctor Who?
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Re: Will I like Torchwood if I never saw Doctor Who?
The main character, Captain Jack Harkness, was introduced in season 1 of nuWho and spent several episodes travelling with the Doctor. The end of Torchwood's first season dovetails with the end of Doctor Who season 3, though you can find the clips on YouTube, but they aren't necessary, if you're fine with a character disappearing and not knowing where they went. A first season episode features a classic-Who villain, which most Who fans hated Torchwood's take on. It's directly linked to the season 2 finale of Doctor Who. A late season 2 episode fills you in on the characters and how they came together to work at Torchwood, which has a few nods to Who, but nothing blatant. In short, having seen Doctor Who will fill in details, but it is not necessary. It compliments Torchwood and may increase your enjoyment, in terms of understanding things, but Torchwood is not that complex, that missing that knowledge will hurt your understanding or enjoyment of the show.
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Re: Will I like Torchwood if I never saw Doctor Who?
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Re: Will I like Torchwood if I never saw Doctor Who?
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Re: Will I like Torchwood if I never saw Doctor Who?
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