Those Ood, er kids, were creepy.
just reading Digital Spy, and they make some good points, if Torchwood is blown up does that mean Grey and the Pterodactyl were killed?
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I remember now there just so many scifi bad guy i just can't keep up.
Not really a downside if it's all as good as this.Just under 6 million on overnights, which is very good for that timeslot. If it stays reasonably steady for the whole week another series is a shoo-in. (Though on the downside they'll probably go down the One Week Event route again.)
This may sound really weird concerning we're talking about a show regularly featuring monsters, time travel and aliens, but somehow I didn't quite buy the 'evil government tries to cover up stuff by murdering people' storyline.
This may sound really weird concerning we're talking about a show regularly featuring monsters, time travel and aliens,
I'm sure David Kelly would have believed it. Chortle.somehow I didn't quite buy the 'evil government tries to cover up stuff by murdering people' storyline.
This may sound really weird concerning we're talking about a show regularly featuring monsters, time travel and aliens, but somehow I didn't quite buy the 'evil government tries to cover up stuff by murdering people' storyline.
You think that doesn't happen in real life?
Seriously though, we don't know what the context is yet.
This may sound really weird concerning we're talking about a show regularly featuring monsters, time travel and aliens, but somehow I didn't quite buy the 'evil government tries to cover up stuff by murdering people' storyline.
You think that doesn't happen in real life?
I think it does happen, but not in Britain and not in the way it was presented here, as a rather widely known procedure.
Davies indicated that they filmed a line directly referencing Daleks and the events of "The Stolen Earth", but decided that it felt out-of-place in Torchwood.One of the nice touches was the way people in the Whoniverse finally remember that aliens have made their presence rather spectacularly known over the past couple of years.
Is it presented as "a rather widely known procedure," though? I count three people within government who are definitely aware of the policy, plus however many operatives are involved in carrying out. I don't see any implication that "blank paging" is known in other areas of the government. There's a reason a civil servant like Mr Frobisher is discussing it directly with the PM, after all.This may sound really weird concerning we're talking about a show regularly featuring monsters, time travel and aliens, but somehow I didn't quite buy the 'evil government tries to cover up stuff by murdering people' storyline.
You think that doesn't happen in real life?
I think it does happen, but not in Britain and not in the way it was presented here, as a rather widely known procedure.
That's pretty much what I thought, too.If you're talking about 1965, UNIT probably didn't exist then. The timeline of UNIT is famously muddled, but the earliest it could have been formed is usually thought to be the end of the 1960s. And, of course, there may be other reasons why the government kept this to itself.
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