She's terse. I can be terse. Once in flight school, I was laconic.

Wash ,'War Stories'


Boxed Set, Vol. IV: It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that.  

A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much any other "genre" (read: sci fi or fantasy) show that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.

Whitefont all unaired in the U.S. ep discussion, identifying it as such, and including the show and ep title in blackfont.

Blackfont is allowed after the show has aired on the east coast.

This is NOT a general TV discussion thread.


sumi - Aug 26, 2007 3:55:31 pm PDT #5832 of 10001
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ScifiWire story on Torchwood - spoilery for first episode so here it is with the spoilery stuff whitefonted:

BBC's Torchwood Has U.S. Roots

Julie Gardner, executive producer of the BBC series Torchwood and head of drama development for BBC Wales, told SCI FI Wire that the series grew out of a fascination with American science fiction TV shows, particularly those on the air in the 1990s.

Gardner and Russell T. Davies, the lead writer of both Torchwood and Doctor Who, met during a time of such shows as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, Smallville and Battlestar Galactica, Gardner said in an interview. "And Russell and I were watching all of those shows," she recalled. "And every week we would talk about those shows with so much kind of love and kind of detail. And we would talk about why we weren't doing those kinds of shows in Britain."

In that spirit, Gardner and Davies developed a script for a science fiction series called Excalibur, which centered on a team of paranormal investigators. "It was a kind of [an] urban-landscape, present-day series," Gardner said. "And the scene that Russell in his two-page pitch described was the scene where there was this sexy group of investigators in an alleyway at night, it's raining, a corpse is on the ground, and one of them brings out a glove and is able to bring the corpse back to life, which is, of course, the central first scene in Episode 1 of what became Torchwood."

The project was put on hold when Davies was tapped to oversee the new incarnation of Doctor Who, but following the success of that revival, he and Gardner returned to their idea with a new twist that tied into the Doctor Who universe.

"We had a great crew working on Doctor Who, and we thought it would be a great thing to kind of keep that team together, but stretch their creative muscles in a different direction," Gardner said. "To do something very different. And Torchwood was born out of the Excalibur idea, because we loved working with John Barrowman on the first season of Doctor Who. His character of Captain Jack had really taken hold of people's imagination. And we knew that the public was really responding to that character. So it made a huge amount of sense to take the Captain Jack figure and put him into the show that eventually became Torchwood."

Gardner added that while Doctor Who has a traditionally British feel to it, Torchwood's American influences are evident in the premise. "I guess you could describe it as more American in terms of it's slightly precinct-based," she said. "It's the story of the week every week. It's a sci-fi show that is rooted in the Earth. It's not a sci-fi show [like] Doctor Who [that] travels in galaxies and time and space. It's a kind of X-Files in some [sense], in terms of the stories of the week and how rooted that is."

Torchwood will have its premiere in the United States on Sept. 8 at 9 p.m. on BBC America. The first season will be available on DVD on Jan. 8, 2008. —Cindy White


Theresa - Aug 26, 2007 7:36:28 pm PDT #5833 of 10001
"What would it take to get your daughter to stop tweeting about this?"

I loved Torchwood. I wish they would release the DVDs just a bit earlier so I could request it for Christmas. Not that everything is about me.


sumi - Aug 26, 2007 9:12:20 pm PDT #5834 of 10001
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Yeah, release it in the first week of January when nobody has any money. They used to pull silly stunts like that with Buffy and Angel dvds too.


sumi - Aug 27, 2007 4:21:41 am PDT #5835 of 10001
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Release date info for the HD DVD version of BSG season 1. I want the Encyclopedia Galactica!!!


Dana - Aug 27, 2007 5:29:10 am PDT #5836 of 10001
I'm terrifically busy with my ennui.

Husband and I watched the new Babylon 5 straight-to-DVD movie last night. It was...not good. I say this as someone who was never a fan of the original series, but I imagine it's pretty disappointing to those who were.


sumi - Aug 27, 2007 7:06:00 am PDT #5837 of 10001
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Short combined Smallville/Supernatural Fall promo


sumi - Aug 27, 2007 7:10:51 am PDT #5838 of 10001
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Fans get to choose cover art for Razor dvd!

You can vote at Sciffy's BSG website starting tomorrow.


Jon B. - Aug 27, 2007 8:11:01 am PDT #5839 of 10001
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

BTW, Martha's sister Tish (okay, the actress that plays Tish) was in Miss Marple this week (Ordeal by Innocence) - it also featured Richard Armitage and that red-headed guy from Keen Eddie.

And Burn Gorman from Torchwood!


Dana - Aug 27, 2007 8:11:48 am PDT #5840 of 10001
I'm terrifically busy with my ennui.

I'm fairly sure every British actor shows up on either Poirot or Miss Marple eventually.


§ ita § - Aug 27, 2007 8:14:02 am PDT #5841 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Every week it becomes more apparent that Dead Zone is short money. I'm still a week behind, but the Visa ad in Drift sprained my eyeroll muscles.

As for 4400, I'm still snickering at the Steve Jobs jab. They really made that Ubient (??) guy as Bill Gates as possible. I think he was even married to a Melissa.