Re: Torchwood: MD 4x05 - The Categories Of Life (Grade/Discuss) SPOILE
The ending was shocking. No way around that. [...]
I wasn't shocked at all. When the topic of "overflow camps" first came up, it was pretty clear the show was reaching for an extermination camp metaphor. When the question of "modules" came up, I thought it was pretty clear those would end up being incinerators. When Jack and Rex both insisted that Juarez didn't have the background necessary to investigate the camp, I figured she would end up "dead" by the end of the episode.
It is a little unfortunate, though. Other than Danes, she's the only character this season I haven't wanted to punch in the face.
^ I share similar feelings as you 005 but except without the "this isn't Torchword, or it's missing something". I get a very clear sense of it being Torchwood.
Oh, it's
Torchwood all right - but it's
Torchwood circa season one, unfortunately.
At the moment, I have no idea if I'm going to bother watching this week's episode. If I don't, the odds of me paying any attention to a potential fifth season are pretty much gone.
Children of Earth made
Torchwood into a genuinely compelling television series, and this season so far has squandered all of that intelligence and promise for a return to the idiocy of season one (and two, to a somewhat lesser extent). It took actual effort on my part not to turn off the recording of this episode, delete it, and move on to something else when I was watching it yesterday.
So far the only interesting things to happen in this season have had very little, if anything, to do with the ad hoc Torchwood team itself - i.e., Dane's ascension into a cult figure and the medical issues that Juarez had to tackle. The team itself has done so very little, getting caught up instead in their own boring, pointless nonsense time after time to the point that I want even Jack to just vanish (I've never liked Gwen).