by Kon Sun Jul 28, 2013 12:33 am
So today I finished watching all four seasons of Torchwood, Doctor Who's most notable spinoff series targeted at adults.
As I already said, I'm a Whovian who saw literally all of the Russell T Davies era live on TV from 2005 to 2010, and I was hooked. Little Kon absolutely adored this series, and it was a major part of his childhood. That being said, I was aware of the existence of Torchwood at the time, but my parents said in 2006 that I was probably too young to watch it (I was 9 or 10 when the first season aired), so I didn't. They however, saw them all and were huge fans.
Last month my brother (who lives and breathes Who), ordered the whole Torchwood boxset to add to his collection, so I thought, eh why not I'll watch them. Like most TV series, the first season was the best... it stopped being Welsh but it didn't stop being brilliant. The whole experience was like a nostalgia trip, with many elements and events (such as the Doctor's hand in the first series, Martha Jones in the second etc) linking directly into the Doctor Who plots that were running alongside at the time.
So yeah, I highly recommend it for anyone who enjoyed this era of Who... but be warned, it is for adults lol. There's certainly no shortage of alien sex, gay sex, swearing and violence.
P.S. The last season, Miracle Day, was aired in 2011 during Doctor Who's Matt Smith era. Season 5 was scheduled for this year, but was put on indefinite hiatus because Russell T Davies' partner fell ill and he had to fly back to Wales. The company who co-produced Miracle Day, "Starz", has said that they're ready to continue when he is. I hope he is soon...