Cute space cow; lots of corny lines - eating alien meat indeed - and Owen channels David Tennant's Doctor ("I'm sorry. I'm so sorry.")
Well-managed changes of mood this week, particularly the 'domestics'. A better sense of Torchwood as a team and as working colleagues, too. After last week's events Tosh is overcompensating with her attentions to Owen, and I wonder where this is going.
On the other hand the series remains inconsistent - though when done well, that's part of its charm. The high octane school-of-Whedon of Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang turns out not to have been the template after all. The end of the episode, though, like last week, lays the character message on with a trowel, though it was good to see Jack express how Gwen has changed him.
Well-managed changes of mood this week, particularly the 'domestics'. A better sense of Torchwood as a team and as working colleagues, too. After last week's events Tosh is overcompensating with her attentions to Owen, and I wonder where this is going.
On the other hand the series remains inconsistent - though when done well, that's part of its charm. The high octane school-of-Whedon of Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang turns out not to have been the template after all. The end of the episode, though, like last week, lays the character message on with a trowel, though it was good to see Jack express how Gwen has changed him.
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