Sunday Telly
Monday, October 23rd, 2006 01:53 amThe much awaited Torchwood started well, if not overly spectacularly - that's not necessarily a criticism; it takes a while to get to know the characters. It has the right feel and look, though I don't know if the overseas market will be able to understand the very Welsh accents.
I wasn't disappointed and look forward to the rest of the series.
I have just watched episode 4 of Battlestar Galactica season 3. As I hoped it ended a good evening's TV on a high, rather than having to pull it back from the doldrums. This series just gets better and better, though I know at least one of my friends' list disagrees with me on just about every detail I have just typed (just have to allow that we all like different things!).
I have to admit, I thought for a moment that the writers had blown it. We got a sight of what appeared to be Galactica in cloud - this of course turned out to be nebula. But when they jumped into the atmosphere of New Caprica I thought they must have thrown the series bible out of the window; battlestars are not supposed to be capable of atmospheric flight. But no: that's the point. Jump in below the Cylon Basestar cover, drop like a stone from 90,000 feet, launch vipers and FTL back into deep space nearly destroying itself in the process.
Fantastic stuff.
And the death of Ellen Tigh brought a lump to my throat as did the final flight of the Pegasus.
This series just gets better and better.
I wasn't disappointed and look forward to the rest of the series.
I have just watched episode 4 of Battlestar Galactica season 3. As I hoped it ended a good evening's TV on a high, rather than having to pull it back from the doldrums. This series just gets better and better, though I know at least one of my friends' list disagrees with me on just about every detail I have just typed (just have to allow that we all like different things!).
I have to admit, I thought for a moment that the writers had blown it. We got a sight of what appeared to be Galactica in cloud - this of course turned out to be nebula. But when they jumped into the atmosphere of New Caprica I thought they must have thrown the series bible out of the window; battlestars are not supposed to be capable of atmospheric flight. But no: that's the point. Jump in below the Cylon Basestar cover, drop like a stone from 90,000 feet, launch vipers and FTL back into deep space nearly destroying itself in the process.
Fantastic stuff.
And the death of Ellen Tigh brought a lump to my throat as did the final flight of the Pegasus.
This series just gets better and better.
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Date: 2006-10-23 08:30 pm (UTC)unnastan?
Torchwood is dead good Dr Who is for scaring kids.