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Torchwood Season 2: The season everything changes? Featured Hot

Gwen and JackSet in Cardiff, Wales, Torchwood is a darker, more enigmatic offspring than its parent show Doctor Who, with a dash of sex and an edgier outlook. Filming of Season 2 quite literally started with a bang. The BBC was forced to issue an apology for sparking terror fears after an explosion scared passers by and sent a huge pall of smoke over Cardiff's city centre. The explosion was staged in an old courtroom building next to the Millennium Stadium.

Police and BBC warnings on local radio hours before had not been enough.

"We had informed neighbouring businesses but could not tell everyone who might be in the city centre," said a BBC spokesman. "We apologise if anyone was frightened."

Created by Russell T. Davies, the man responsible for Doctor Who's recent renaissance, Torchwood's well-received first season introduced a raft of disparate characters and strong narrative themes that focused on morality, relationships and, of course, weird alien happenings. The title itself is an anagram of "Doctor Who" and the apparently indestructible lead character Jack Harkness (John Barrowman) first appeared in the revitalised Doctor Who's first season.

Torchwood is a secret organisation that solves alien and human crime and, along the way, collects alien artefacts and protects humanity. Cardiff is at the centre of a space-time rift that regularly spits out artefacts and creatures for the team to deal with.

According to reports large-scale changes are coming to the show. Russell T. Davies believes they made some mistakes with plotting and character development in Torchwood's first season that needed to be improved this time round. The first episode title "Fresh starts" seems to suggest he's done just that.

Hopefully they don't replace too many of the key characters that worked so well together in Season one; especially their leader Jack, the morally flawed medic Owen Harper (Burn Gorman), and the curious and sometimes naive Gwen (Eve Myles).

James Marsters, best known as Spike in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, will make a guest appearance, as will Neighbours / Ugly Betty star Alan Dale. Marsters has been quoted as saying he will play "a bit of a psychopath".

Scripted episodes feature a rogue time agent and a time slip from World War I. Perhaps this season we'll also see a cross over episode with Doctor Who?

Filming of Torchwood's second season started in April and will continue until the end of November. In the UK, it's expected to air in January 2008.

 


 

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Barry
October 13, 2007
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Everything would need to change - Season 1 was truly awful. In what way was it 'well received' and by whom?

fred-of-fred
October 15, 2007
Well recieved

Think about the beginnings of the best Sci-Fi series. The first season of B5 and ST:TNG weren't that great. But by the end, they were staples of the genre. The fact that they saw problems and corrected them is a good sign for the series's continuation.

sam
November 05, 2007
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I love Torchwood!!!!!!!!!!!!! I cant wait til the next season...but it wont be probably until late next year when I will be able to watch it because I live in Australia. :cry :cry :cry I wanna know what happened to jack after season 1!!!!! So hurry it up!!!!!!

John
November 19, 2007
Torchwood was well received in the UK

Torchwood was well received in the UK. Based on ratings and feedback the BBC commissioned a second series after they had only screened half the season. In the US and Australia, however, reviews and responses were mixed.

John

Katharine S
December 12, 2007
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RTD is right, there were some serious plot and character problems in the first season! Most of the characters just weren't interesting enough, they did such stupid things that you couldn't believe they had any actual responsible, and there were major story problems (partially caused by the aforementioned stupidity!).

Plus there was the gratuitous sex and violence. Which is fine in context, but now when they appear shoehorned in just because they could. Even the swearing jarred.

Holly
December 22, 2007
mrs

Torchwood was well received by a number of audiences in the UK from young to old judging by a personal survey I did personally :zzz

!
January 04, 2008
expect

i am a big torchwood fan in china.this show is fantastic.i really hope season 2 would come earlier.

Sub
January 16, 2008
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Torchwood is great. I love the show. Despite some stupid scenes and very badly acted scenes, this makes a good sci-fi show that combines many human aspects: comedy, Sex, Relationships, Enemies and more.

It's a great show but I do hope that there are some improvements on the "meant to look real" feeling us viewers are supposed to get. Some scenes in series one were like "yeah that's sooo fake, its so fake you shouldn't have even shot that scene" even though it's not possible in reality, it looks and feels "fake".

I am looking forward to Season 2 here in Australia and hope it goes to air not long after it does in the UK, or I'll just have to download it. :grin

Melanie
September 02, 2008
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I love Torchwood, It sucks that channel ten have to put it on 10HD and not normal tv.Please channel ten if you read this put Torchwood on normal 10. I bet the UK have already seen the second season. >:( >:(

harrietmarie
September 13, 2008
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Love Torchwood and John Barrowman. It won't be the same without Owen.

#j#
September 27, 2008
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I think it's a great show and Jack is a great character. P.S I've never watched it because I live in Australia and they only show it at stupid times of the night (but i love the previews)

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