Torchwood (Episode 1, "Everything Changes"; Episode 2, "Day One"; and
Episode 3, "The Ghost Machine")
Torchwood
is the new spin-off of the new Doctor
Who, and the fact that it's aired three
episodes already makes it three times as successful as the last Doctor Who
spin-off, K9 and
Company. The central characters in
Torchwood
are the members of the Cardiff branch of the titular organization. They include
Capt. Jack Harkness (from the first season of
Doctor
Who, played by John Barrowman), Toshiko Sato
(Naoki Mori), Owen Harper (Burn Gorman), and Suzie Costello (Indira Varma).
They're tasked with investigating alien technology and keeping it out of the
hands of the general populace, but it's not really clear by
who.
"And this button is my
intravenous Viagra pump."The
first episode, "Everything Changes," focuses on Gwen Cooper (Eve Myles), a
police officer, who sees the Torchwood gang bring a recently murdered man back
to life, at least for a minute. She tries to track down the organization and
Capt. Jack, and after a particularly disturbing encounter with a homicidal
alien, she finds their secret headquarters. The episode is a pretty standard
introduction to the team, with some added intrigue of a serial killer that
stalking the city with an unusual
blade.
Big deal, so Jack Nicholson went
outside without his make-up.The
second episode, "Day One," has Gwen join Torchwood, just in time to investigate
a recently crashed meteorite that contains a gaseous life form. The alien
escapes and possesses a young woman, and anyone the woman has sex with is
disintegrated because the alien wants "orgasmic energy." The plot is a bald face
rip-off of the new wave cult classic
Liquid
Sky (1982), except that was sort of a comedy
and
Torchwood
plays it straight. Playing such a stupid concept straight isn't really a good
thing.In the third episode, "The
Ghost Machine," Torchwood retrieves an alien artifact that allows the user to
experience events from the past. The problem is that the visions are so
compelling that the user needs to act on them. And then there's a the device's
other half...
"So... Tom Cruise or The
Joker?"The best part of the
series, predictably, is John Barrowman as the omnisexual Harkness. He's still
got charisma to spare. The rest of the cast is pretty good, especially
Myles.So far the connections to
Doctor
Who are being kept subtle. The other members
of Torchwood don't really know who Capt. Jack is, and we still haven't found out
how he got from the future to Cardiff in the present. His resurrection by Rose
has left him with a very interesting condition. Harkness also covets a
dismembered hand that, if the music is to be believed, is the one the Doctor
lost back in the "The Christmas Invasion." Toshiko Sato is probably the Dr. Sato
from "Aliens of London" (it's the same actress), or it may be her sister. Gwen
Cooper is played by Eve Myles, who played Gwenyth in "The Unquiet Dead," so
there may be some sort of family relationship there. No monsters from
Doctor
Who yet, though it looks like the fourth
episode is flirting with Cybermen.
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