In Collection
#311
Seen It:
Yes
Great Britain / English
John Barrowman |
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Naoko Mori |
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Burn Gorman |
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Director |
Colin Teague; Brian Kelly |
There are many reasons why
Torchwood is unlikely to ever match the appeal of its parent show,
Doctor Who, and this collection of episodes from its maiden series ably demonstrates why.
Firstly, the show is blatantly aimed at an older demographic, both through crude and clever means, and that's already lost it as many fans as it's won. Secondly, there's a real sense of risk-taking to some of the writing, and that's why those who wrote the show off after just a couple of episodes should perhaps give it another whirl.
On this disc are four more shows from the first series, the highlight of which is the first: Countrycide. The following three aren't too shabby either, although Greeks Bearing Gifts, They Keep Killing Susie and Random Shoes aren't as consistent or engaging.
But here's the thing about Torchwood. Even on an off day, it's still interesting. Sure, it's a muddled sci-fi programme, with plenty of peaks and troughs, but it's also a grower, a programme that'll gradually win you over should you give it a reasonable chance to do so. This particular DVD release is worth it for the one episode alone. Treat the others as an added bonus, and you'll have little quarrel over the value you get from the disc. --Jon Foster
Distributor |
2 Entertain Video |
Barcode |
5014503225124 |
Region |
Region 2 |
Release Date |
26/02/2007 |
Screen Ratio |
1.78:1 |
Nr of Disks/Tapes |
2 |
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