Jayne L. ([info]serrico) wrote,
@ 2009-07-10 04:30:00
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Current mood:exhausted

On the events of Day Four
Dear Torchwood,

...I got nothin'. I'm assuming there was rioting across Britain earlier, though, and that fangirl armadas are--as I type--steaming across the oceans toward the British Isles, powered solely by devastated indignation and fury.

If you haven't put a Fix Switch in Day Five, I sure hope you've sequestered your writers in some kind of impregnable fortress somewhere. A little something I like to call "the kajillion OH HELL, NO reaction posts on my flist" tells me you people should be battening the hatches right about now.

If, in fact, your entire reason for making Children of Earth was so you could go down in history as the first people to have committed suicide by fangirl...well played, TW writers. Well played.

*slow clap*,

Jayne

Hee.

For the record, yes, I'm sad, but I'm actually more amused than anything. Not in a funny-ha-ha way (well...maybe a little funny-ha-ha, in response to the apparently epic nature of this show's cojones when it comes to making enemies of its fangirls), but in a holy-crap-this-is-really-damn-good-TV way. I don't know if Ianto's death is going to stick, but at this point, I tend to think that, if it doesn't, the show will have undermined itself just when it had finally managed to graduate from cheap melodrama to taut, suspenseful, actual drama. (IMO, YMMV, etc etc. I know others think differently, but I have always been able to take Doctor Who way more seriously than TW.)

Sure, I'll be happy if there's a reset button that brings Ianto back to life, 'cause he snarks, wears shiny vests and kisses Jack really well. But revivifying Ianto would be Typical Torchwood, and to my mind, Children of Earth has been a pretty damn excellent example of Atypical TW. So...yes.

Anyway.

Finally, I'd just like to say that this Capaldi dude who plays Frobisher is awesome. That is one hell of actor, right there. *approves*




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[info]tearful_eye
2009-07-10 02:34 pm UTC (link)
If, in fact, your entire reason for making Children of Earth was so you could go down in history as the first people to have committed suicide by fangirl...well played

*lol*
but since i'm denying what's happened in 'day 4' i have no idea what you're actually talking about. yep. nothing bad happened.

but i just wanted to say: i LOVE that frobisher guy as well. he's astoundingly, extremely AWESOME! i hope he doesn't die or anything :(

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[info]serrico
2009-07-10 03:54 pm UTC (link)
Ah, denial. Such a helpful state. *g*

I hope Frobisher lives through the series, too! He may be one of those guys who's a firm believer in situational ethics, but he's played by such a *fantastic* actor.

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[info]lonelywalker
2009-07-10 02:39 pm UTC (link)
Peter Capaldi is a Scottish national treasure *clings to him*

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[info]serrico
2009-07-10 03:52 pm UTC (link)
I can see why. I'm enjoying him immensely!

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[info]m_butterfly
2009-07-11 08:14 am UTC (link)
I'm positively bewildered. I did not know Rusty had it in him to write that well and not blow it in the end. (Of course, half of fandom insists he did and it is the worst thing ever written. I am very emphatically disagreeing with that.) It wasn't just good television, it was good science fiction, in that it used elements of speculation to explore truths about human nature, and that's even rarer these days.

And the fandom explosion looks like it's going to be titanic. They already found one writer's Twitter and started issuing threats of physical harm, and I've already hit my limit of "DO NOT WATCH IT YOU'LL NEVER GET THOSE HOURS OF YOUR LIFE BACK" so I kind of feel pity for the people actually associated with the show.

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[info]naturelf
2009-07-11 01:35 pm UTC (link)
Just for the record - I love a show that wants to tell stories more than to pander to a fanbase. They're not in the business of fan service, they're in the business of telling good stories.

And this? This is a good story. (What is this good show and what have you done to crappy ol' Torchwood?)

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