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Torchwood: Miracle Day premiere date

Lots of publicity shots up at IGN but I love this one.

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(They'd better be some damn good earmuffs.)
 
I guess you're right. It's just that with so much sci-fi stuff set in the US, it was nice to have something set in my neck of the woods.

I suppose, but it could be argued that there's plenty of British-based sci-fi to go around these days.

What is missing is Sci-fi with a truly international scope. Doctor Who with its US-filmed episodes (and you just know there will be more) and now Torchwood provide that international scope. Yes, it's based in the US, but part of it is still set in the UK.

The only other option as I understand is that either Torchwood would have ended forever with the Children of Earth miniseries as the BBC wouldn't have continued it on its own. Or, worse, a fully remade Americanized version would have joined the ranks of Being Human, Life on Mars, etc. I've already seen a few people say they'd have preferred Torchwood have ended in 2009 rather that become "Americanized", but this hybrid that retains the core (surviving) characters from the earlier seasons, and maintains continuity with the first 3 years (and, even if unspoken, that means 48 years of Doctor Who as well) is the best compromise, and remembering there is continued pressure for an American-connected Doctor Who, it's also the best case scenario in that eventuality. A Doctor Who series filmed in Hollywood, yet still starring Matt Smith would be better than someone starting from scratch.

Regarding the trailer, is that Fox News' Bill O'Reilly at the end of the TV news "Miracle Day" quick montage?

Alex
 
I'm not sure how setting something largely in America (though parts take place in Wales and other countries too) counts as Americanising it anyway, given that the same people are in charge of making it.

In fact, if it had been fully funded by the BBC while specific details would be different, the main plot would have been exactly the same. Just with fewer explosions. :)
 
Regarding the trailer, is that Fox News' Bill O'Reilly at the end of the TV news "Miracle Day" quick montage?

Alex


I sure hope so, if nothing else than to counter the previous Whovian impression that America has exactly one news-caster and it's the black chick with the not-quite-right American accent. (yes, I know O'Reilly is not a newscaster)

They should have just put a Brit in there and sprayed American flags all over the screen for the Fox-look. We Americans like our news channels with a British accent and/or American flags all over the the screen so it would have been completely authentic.
 
I've already seen a few people say they'd have preferred Torchwood have ended in 2009 rather that become "Americanized",

Where have you seen this? Not here, so where or are you talking in hypotheticals?

As I don't tend to record every website and forum I visit (and my browser cache clears every couple hours to keep its speed up), I can't quote chapter and verse. But trust me, I've seen it. And I had it said to my face as well.

Best I can provide without spending time hunting to illustrate the attitude is the comments on this article from today about Jacks' new great coat.

http://www.aoltv.com/2011/05/25/captain-jack-torchwood-miracle-day-ma/

(As you correctly point out, no one here has gone off the deep end quite so much!)

BTW I hear AOL websites are bit dodgy in some areas, so apologies if this link redirects you to some generic home page. I'm not a big fan of AOL myself but the site works for me here in Canada.

Alex
 
I've already seen a few people say they'd have preferred Torchwood have ended in 2009 rather that become "Americanized",

Where have you seen this? Not here, so where or are you talking in hypotheticals?

I could care less what those people think because I've been a fan of Torchwood since the beginning. If Miracle Day is anything like Children Of Earth then this is going to be good. But COE is going to be hard to top.
 
Where have you seen this? Not here, so where or are you talking in hypotheticals?

I could care less what those people think because I've been a fan of Torchwood since the beginning. If Miracle Day is anything like Children Of Earth then this is going to be good. But COE is going to be hard to top.


I plan to rewatch children of earth before miracle day. this is going to be a great summer.
 
I love all the comments after the article bemoaning the presumed lack of sex on a Starz series.. Geez louise, people...
 
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