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<blockquote data-quote="sabrinathecat" data-source="post: 6284278" data-attributes="member: 89838"><p>"Torchwood is the Adult 'Doctor Who'" had major problems as a concept.</p><p>At first, it was more like a teenager's Doctor Who--the only things adult about it were sex and swearing. And it wasn't happy adult sex. It was either voyeuristic or "Hah, I nailed you, didn't I." "No, I made You my trophy."</p><p>The writing of the characters was vastly inconsistent. There was no overall structure, so events that happened one way would be completely ignored the next time. Other bits just didn't mesh well from episode to episode. Doctor Who could get away with it because each story was in a different place and time. Torchwood was anchored in one fixed era, with a fixed world, and a fixed setting. The episodes Had to mesh together, but usually didn't.</p><p>It was some time before the show got down to sorting itself out. Sadly, in the end, it was starting to lose itself again, with no-consequences interactions.</p><p>In a way, The Sarah Jane Adventures made a more adult and functional setting, because they were more consistent.</p><p></p><p>Back to the original topic</p><p>Spider-Man: Maximum Clonage. This was a cross-over from about 1995 or 96 that was pointless, annoying, and pretty much burned out my waning interest in comic books. Nail in the coffin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sabrinathecat, post: 6284278, member: 89838"] "Torchwood is the Adult 'Doctor Who'" had major problems as a concept. At first, it was more like a teenager's Doctor Who--the only things adult about it were sex and swearing. And it wasn't happy adult sex. It was either voyeuristic or "Hah, I nailed you, didn't I." "No, I made You my trophy." The writing of the characters was vastly inconsistent. There was no overall structure, so events that happened one way would be completely ignored the next time. Other bits just didn't mesh well from episode to episode. Doctor Who could get away with it because each story was in a different place and time. Torchwood was anchored in one fixed era, with a fixed world, and a fixed setting. The episodes Had to mesh together, but usually didn't. It was some time before the show got down to sorting itself out. Sadly, in the end, it was starting to lose itself again, with no-consequences interactions. In a way, The Sarah Jane Adventures made a more adult and functional setting, because they were more consistent. Back to the original topic Spider-Man: Maximum Clonage. This was a cross-over from about 1995 or 96 that was pointless, annoying, and pretty much burned out my waning interest in comic books. Nail in the coffin. [/QUOTE]
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