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      • Torchwood is a very flawed show at times, but it still fills at least a bit of the need for intelligent and adult science fiction. The show could truly be great if it pulled together more of the philosophy and thought-provoking elements of Doctor Who...
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  2. Despite some questionable creative decisions, especially with the characterisation in season 1 of some characters. Yes, Torchwood is worth a watch, at least up to the end of Children of Earth. Miracle Day is really up to personal preference. When Torchwood is bad it’s bad, when Torchwood is good it’s great.

  3. A lot of the best Torchwood content is audio, and some stories which are otherwise disposable have a larger footprint in audio. I quite like “From Out of the Rain”. It’s definitely a little supernatural, even for the Doctor Who universe.

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    • Torchwood: Children of Earth

    This episode had everything: a wedding, an alien pregnancy, and a chainsaw. It proved that Torchwoodcould be just as crazy as its parent show, while simultaneously drawing in an older audience. "Something Borrowed" was a Gwen-centric episode that focused on her getting married to Rhys Williams. Unfortunately, the night before her wedding Gwen was o...

    While Season 1 of Torchwood was not perfect by any means, there were still some excellent episodes spread throughout the season. One of the most difficult things for new shows to accomplish is having a decent pilot episode. Many fall at this first hurdle but Torchwood's first episode managed to nail it. RELATED: 10 Storylines From Torchwood That Ne...

    Jack wasn't the only character from Doctor Who to make the transition to Torchwood. Halfway through the latter's second season, former companion to the Doctor, Martha Jones, appeared for a brief, three episode arc. She's even due to make a return to the series next month thanks to Big Finish. "Reset" placed Martha front and center, as she returned ...

    For the first three episodes of Torchwood, all fans had seen of Ianto Jones was that he was a quiet, mild-mannered young man who acted as the team's secretary. However, "Cyberwoman" really brought new depths to the character, in a tense and emotional base under siege story. RELATED: Doctor Who: The Master's Best Outfits, Ranked When the rest of the...

    Torchwood: Miracle Daywas a bit of an odd season, to be honest. On the one hand, it brought back Jack, Gwen, and Rhys after a two year absence and they were as brilliant as ever. On the other hand, though, it took a quintessentially British program and moved it across the pond to America. We're not saying that that's a bad thing, as many British sh...

    Due to the nature of Torchwood's very first episode, the team was already well and truly established by the time that "Everything Changes" aired. This meant that the audience didn't get to see how every member joined Torchwood (with the exception of Gwen). Thankfully, though, "Fragments" changed that. RELATED: Thirteenth Doctor: 10 Reasons We're Re...

    Suzie was one of Torchwood's most compelling characters, and that's really saying something considering that she only appeared in two episodes. In the first episode of Season 1, she was a senior member of the team and Jack's second in command, until she was revealed to be killing innocent people for her research. Jack shot her when she threatened t...

    Yet another season premiere to make this list, this opening episode of Season 2 was simply pure Torchwood. The pre-titles sequence involved a high-speed car chase, a walking talking blowfish and the return of Captain Jack. Incredibly, though, the episode just kept on getting better and better. RELATED: Doctor Who: Ranking Every On-Screen Version Of...

    This was everything a season finale should be. Captain John returned to plague the team again, only to reveal that he wasn't working on his own and instead was under the control of Jack's thought to be dead brother, Gray. Viewers got more of an insight into Jack's own past, which was always a treat. However, there was also a significant amount of d...

    We know this is technically cheating, but given how there were only five episodes in Torchwood's third season, and how closely linked they all were, we decided to group them altogether in one entry. The fact of the matter is that Torchwood: Children Of Earthis widely acknowledged to be the best season and every episode in this mini-series was absol...

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  4. Torchwood. This series is set inside a branch of a covert agency called the Torchwood Institute, where dashing commander in chief Capt. Jack Harkness leads Torchwood Three, an ace team of...

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  5. Common Sense Media Review. By Emily Ashby , based on child development research. How do we rate? age 15+. British sci-fi series offers intense alien action. Parents Need to Know.

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  6. This series is set inside a branch of a covert agency called the Torchwood Institute, where dashing commander in chief Capt. Jack Harkness leads Torchwood Three, an ace team of experts, as it...

  7. Torchwood is a very flawed show at times, but it still fills at least a bit of the need for intelligent and adult science fiction.