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Grand Guignol   06-08-2008, 09:30 AM
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I was impressed with Torchwood as well. I think John Barrowman and the rest of the cast are brilliant!

For those of you watching Season 1 (or Series 1 as they say across the pond) you are going to like Season 2 even more.

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Kenji   06-08-2008, 10:11 AM
#12
Grand Guignol Wrote:I was impressed with Torchwood as well. I think John Barrowman and the rest of the cast are brilliant!

For those of you watching Season 1 (or Series 1 as they say across the pond) you are going to like Season 2 even more.



I liked Dr.Who, but now I prefer Torchwood. It was excellent. Today I finished season 1, and now I want to see season 2 A.S.A.P.! :thumbsup:
Grand Guignol   06-08-2008, 07:48 PM
#13
Kenji Wrote:I liked Dr.Who, but now I prefer Torchwood. It was excellent. Today I finished season 1, and now I want to see season 2 A.S.A.P.! :thumbsup:


Hi Kenji,

I'm glad you enjoyed Season 1 as much as you did. Which episode is your favorite? My favorite Season 1 episode is Captain Jack Harkness as we started to learn more about the mysterious leader. Also the fact that the episode took place during the Blitz also was exciting because I enjoy World War 2 history.

I can't wait to hear what you think about Season 2!!

How Grand was my Guignol?
RichE   06-08-2008, 10:27 PM
#14
I'vw been watching the latest on Joox. Great show!
Youtube has been running the latest Doctor Who episodes-why be 2-3 weeks behind?
Kenji   06-09-2008, 07:22 AM
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Grand Guignol Wrote:Hi Kenji,

I'm glad you enjoyed Season 1 as much as you did. Which episode is your favorite? My favorite Season 1 episode is Captain Jack Harkness as we started to learn more about the mysterious leader. Also the fact that the episode took place during the Blitz also was exciting because I enjoy World War 2 history.

I can't wait to hear what you think about Season 2!!

I agree! My favorite episode is "Captain Jack Harkness". That was very fantastic story.

Also I like "Out of Time". A story of Three visitors from the past. That was good.
RichE   06-11-2008, 01:23 PM
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And don't forget that James Marsters is now a semi-regular!
bones weep tedium   06-12-2008, 06:56 AM
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I am flabbergasted that so many people enjoy Torchwood.

I think it's awful. :eek:

I'm not a fan of Dr Who either, so many that's the problem. I saw one episode of Torchwood and I thought it was just the same pissy little kids story as Dr Who but with a few tits and bum jokes thrown in to make it 'adult'.

I'm really happy you all like it though. :prrr:


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Kenji   06-12-2008, 07:04 AM
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bones weep tedium Wrote:I am flabbergasted that so many people enjoy Torchwood.

I think it's awful. :eek:

I'm not a fan of Dr Who either, so many that's the problem. I saw one episode of Torchwood and I thought it was just the same pissy little kids story as Dr Who but with a few tits and bum jokes thrown in to make it 'adult'.

I'm really happy you all like it though. :prrr:

Tastes differ. :nerd:
Paige   06-13-2008, 11:32 PM
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bones weep tedium Wrote:I am flabbergasted that so many people enjoy Torchwood.

I think it's awful. :eek:

I'm not a fan of Dr Who either, so many that's the problem. I saw one episode of Torchwood and I thought it was just the same pissy little kids story as Dr Who but with a few tits and bum jokes thrown in to make it 'adult'.

I'm really happy you all like it though. :prrr:

I'm sorry you feel Dr. Who is a pissy little kids story. I think it does fantabulous social commentary and David Tennant's manic energy is as infections as it is enchanting. Also, this is the guy who invented Queer as Folk. Surely you don't think Dr. Who is as simple as it looks?

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