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Torchwood: Miracle Day episode one "The New World"

The UK were using missiles launched from a helicopter, so I can't say it's the US that's gun happy (or do you mean the fact that it's a US-produced show?).
Cool thanks.

I thought I missed something that clearly identified the helicopter as American and that meant I missed something story-wise where it made sense for it to be the Americans.
 
I would suspect if there were still a majority of seats held by the prior Gov't they were eliminating the counter-story.

If the majority is new, then they're eliminating the source of the problems with the 456
 
This is going to sound strange, but does anyone know if Voyager's Garret Wang made a cameo in this episode? If you look at the scenes with the talking heads discussing the Miracle Day, he seems to be one of the commentators on screen. I didn't see any screen credit for him though.


I saw that too. It looked like him. I didn't see his name in the credits either. Hmmmm.... Ensign Kim gets looked over again for promotion(al).
It looked nothing like him other than the fact it was some Chinese-looking dude
 
I would suspect if there were still a majority of seats held by the prior Gov't they were eliminating the counter-story.

If the majority is new, then they're eliminating the source of the problems with the 456

I assumed it was the same people trying to kill Jack, and that guy who went boom was American
 
I hope the rest of this series will be better than the first episode.

It felt more like a failed US spin-off with all the superficial crap that usually includes. At best an abomination which should be nuked from orbit.
 
Fairly average at best overnight viewing figures in the UK for Ep 1 of 4.8m viewers. It won its slot, but the ominous news is that 800,000 viewers who were watching at the beginning were not watching at the end, which is rare for the premiere of a BBC1 primetime drama. Apparently, the last time this happened was Outcasts, and we know what happened to that.

Timeshifted figures should add at least 1.0m-1.5m extra viewers to the final numbers.

Whether it is the fact that it is shown in the U.S. six days ahead of the UK and is therefore available through "other means" that has had an effect, or people just don't like the new setting, we'll have to wait and see. There is the possibility that like with Doctor Who, timeshifting may boost the figures to a level which is excellent, but the decline in the live audience is something to worry about
 
To Russell T. Davies, whom I know will never see this post:

Please, please, please kill off Mekhi Phifer's character. He's so completely and utterly awful, to the point that it's making me actively not want to watch the show just to avoid him. I know a large part of that is your fault rather than his, but the damage is done.

And yes, we get that Gwen is Welsh. For fuck's sake, stop shoving it down our throat, you ham-fisted hack of a writer.

Oh, and P.S.: Please quit trying to make everything urgent, especially when its only the background music. It was tedious enough during your stint on Doctor Who when everyone was running everywhere for no particular reason. It's downright old and tiresome now.
 
Just watched it. Thought it was bloody awful - other than that spectacular beach and Jack using Owen's name. I loathed in CoW that the Americans came into the UK and took over the government and I hate here that the CIA seem to have made up some new rule that allows them to stand on a UK street and take everyone over to the US.
 
Please, please, please kill off Mekhi Phifer's character. He's so completely and utterly awful, to the point that it's making me actively not want to watch the show just to avoid him. I know a large part of that is your fault rather than his, but the damage is done.
Usually I'd be delighted to see him in a new show, but he's playing such an arrogant asshole that I'm looking forward to seeing the character die an extremely painful death.
 
I enjoyed it a lot. I don't think it was as good as Children of Earth's opener and there was a fair bit of exposition for the benefit of the American audience, but this was fair enough and they didn't do any more than they had to, IMHO. I enjoyed Mekhi Phifer and Bill Pullman (as always) and I'm looking forward to seeing Lauren Ambrose next season. Barrowman was great as Jack as always (this is now the only thing I can tolerate seeing him in but he makes up for all those annoying reality and talent-hunting shows he does) as was Eve Myles as Gwen. Nice to see her husband back - I wondered if he might have been lost in the trans-Atlantic move. Incidentally, how are American viewers coping with the Welsh accents?

The premise for this season is arguably just as good as that for COE and it'll be interesting to see if they can maintain the quality across twice as many episodes as that season.
 
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