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Torchwood 1x09 - "Random Shoes"
Plot Synopsis
When Eugene wakes up and finds himself (a) dead and (b) invisible to the rest of the world, he knows something has gone rather wrong. Eugene knows there's only one person he can rely on to discover the truth behind his death: Gwen Cooper. Episode written by Jacquetta May |
Can't put what I want to in post one so I gotta make another one to put my episode thoughts lol :P.
Reasonably good I thought - though this was just Love & Monsters, Torchwood style; wasn't it? Good to see Converse making another appearance, next time they'll have to give them supporting actor credit - someone at BBC Wales costume dept. really loves those things. +10 bonus points if you spotted the bolt gun from The Satan Pit. |
Personally this episode didn't get me at all. I have given all previous Torchwood episodes preceding this a high rating, this episode is my first under 5 scoring a measly 2. It really bored me actually and I found myself wishing afterwards that I had watched Match of the Day 2 instead on BBC2. Normally the episodes with less action sequences in have a decent story line so I am still hooked on them. This had neither. Some things really didn't make any sense. We didn't really find out what happened to Eugene, why he was invisible and yet miraculously became very solid to save Gwens life, and how Gwen seemed to hear half of what Eugene was saying and seemed to know that he was there, yet other times he was completely ignored. Dissapointing episode for me. Won't stop me watching next weeks though.
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I'm somewhat surprised to see that this episode has garnered such low ratings. I just watched it and I have no hesitation about giving it a strong 9/10. I thought it was a well-written and particularly well-acted, poignant, and moving episode, and it saddens me to see that when an episode with true emotion in it and a poignant message behind it comes along, people don't appreciate it.
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I can't vote just yet, haven't seen it, but I've been taking up notes, so thanks.
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I hate it when people read episode threads before they see the episode. :(
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but I've kept away from anything revealing though
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You can't know what's revealing without reading it!
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I've not seen a few episodes, has the dead guy turned up before, or is he just in the one episode and so no one to care about?
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So anyways, I liked this episode, I thought it was really one of the best so far, although my vote sort of doesn't reflect that. :rolleyes: Also Rogue, this is the first time we've seen him to my knowledge so yeah just this episode. |
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Wow, I can remember all the arguing that went on after that episode:rolleyes: I was one of the people who liked it:P
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Yeah I thought that episode was good too, it's a mystery as to why everyone hated and went as far as to turn the TV off before the end of the episode.
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I just explained myself... why does no one seem to read these posts anymore?
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I didn't like that episode either. The only aspect of it that was any good, as far as I was concerned, was the fact that rather than being with the Doctor, we were looking for him, until he came and found us (which was an awesome moment).
Back to Torchwood - I was enthralled by this episode, but it could have been worse. I lost the plot a lot of the time although that might have been due to the fact that I had only been home from work for 15 minutes (late night). |
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