I didn't actually vomit, though it was a close thing. I can give it that much.

Jul 11, 2009 01:42

Reposted from Twitter, but this is basically all I want to say on the subject:

Well, that's it then. I guess I agree that it was a well-told story, but I'm done, and I think the show is, too. RIP Torchwood.

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loweryourwand July 11 2009, 09:48:15 UTC
*slain*

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fairlilith July 11 2009, 11:38:12 UTC
I think that about sums up what most of the Torchwood fans I know feel right now.

You can't kill off practically every cast member and shoot every possible future plotline to pieces without losing the majority of your fanbase. I hope the writers realise it.

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isil_helyanwe July 13 2009, 17:36:11 UTC
Perhaps that was the point though. A clean break, so to speak?

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fairlilith July 13 2009, 18:51:55 UTC
Perhaps ....

But such a cruel way to do it then! Couldn't they have let us down easy? Or warned us that there wasn't going to be a fourth season?

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search_soleil July 13 2009, 19:11:29 UTC
Actually, I think it's almost certainly going to be approved for a fourth season since the ratings were so high. But now RTD has buggered off to Hollywood so he's not even around to deal with the fall out. Good luck with that, other writers/producers!

I think the point was that everybody knew the show was in danger of being canceled, and they thought that if they were going to go down, why not go down in a blaze of glory? But their definition of blaze of glory involved an epically tragic, BAFTA-worthy plot arc, and the fans' definition of a blaze of glory probably would have involved Janto triumphing in a barrage of gunfire, puns, and sexual innuendo. The two were destined to clash sooner or later.

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