BTW
I agree that David Tennant graces the role of Dr Who. I'll tell his dad who will recognize the truth of Matthew's observation.
As for Torchwood, I am looking forward to seeing last night's episode. How timey wimey, wibbly wobbly is that ?
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Michael P wrote:I now await a lot of flak
And here it is


Lesley's right , great opening lines. This season has the potential to be better than the last but with so many questions....Also the banter in episode 1 had me on the floor surrounded by large puddles
Who's Cap'n Jack? What's Cap'n Jack? Who or what are/were the Time Agency? Who's Cap'n John and what (apart from the bleedin obvious) is his relationship to Cap'n Jack????
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Matthew_ wrote:That's not flak, its tracer
Oooooohhhh! Pedantic


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Karl, you missed; I'm still here!
I really can't understand what you guys like about Torchwood. The acting is lacklustre, which is hardly surprising considering the laboured script and there is not one single character who holds my interest or I warm to.
I stuck with it last year but it is a definite no no as far as I am concerned this year.
I normally love sc-fi but this....
Ok, that's the last you will hear from me on this subject; i'll leave you to it
I really can't understand what you guys like about Torchwood. The acting is lacklustre, which is hardly surprising considering the laboured script and there is not one single character who holds my interest or I warm to.
I stuck with it last year but it is a definite no no as far as I am concerned this year.
I normally love sc-fi but this....
Ok, that's the last you will hear from me on this subject; i'll leave you to it

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Sorry, I'm back again!
I just want to say I subscribe to an audio video forum and the overwhelming view is that Torchwood is pants.
Sorry
I just want to say I subscribe to an audio video forum and the overwhelming view is that Torchwood is pants.
Sorry

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Mmm....Seems to be 2 camps (excuse the pun
) over in AV forum - a bit like marmite, you either love it or you hate it.
I love it, and see it for what it is - a very tongue in cheek SF show!!!!!!

I love it, and see it for what it is - a very tongue in cheek SF show!!!!!!
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