The best part of Torchwood has always been its decidedly different approach to sci-fi.
At some point the Season Four finale of Doctor Who, “Journey’s End,” will stand on its own.
I’m torn, because I enjoy Burn Gorman and I like Owen as a character, but the dangers implicit in being undead have only started here, and they’re likely to get worse.
We open with a routine, but nonetheless very nicely produced, Weevil hunt.
When Torchwood’s second season debut opens with a cliché-ridden car chase, you can’t help but wonder if the show runners are trying too hard.
“Out of Time”, gorgeous throughout, ostensibly tells the story of three individuals lost in time thanks to a temporal anomaly caused by the Cardiff Rift.
There are a lot of things to admire about Doctor Who’s audacious third season finale, “Last of the Time Lords.”
It’s difficult to discuss Doctor Who’s penultimate Season Three installment, “The Sound of Drums”, without also talking about the events of the episode that follow it.
“The Runaway Bride” is the second Christmas special of the new Doctor Who and it packs a special punch.