That line sums up all of Torchwood. Dr Who and the Sarah Jane adventures are for impressionable children who need to be taught to be optimistic and kind in ways that are dramatic because children tend to forget and not be inspired by things that are undramatic and not sentimental. But that drama is unrealistic and too naively idealistic for experienced, educated adults. Torchwood is for adults, and adults need to be willing to swallow their pride and to face and accept the big, complicated, ugly, sacrifice-demanding picture of life, and do things that they really would prefer not to do for the sake of what is best for others, like shooting someone you loved that was converted into a cyberperson, and sacrificing a child for everyone else. Children like to think of themselves as mice following the tune of the pied piper without free-will, but adults understand that no we're not mice dancing to tunes we are individuals with free-will and sometimes the road the pied-piper is leading you down is unacceptably bad. There is no right and wrong in science, there's only better and worse.
I think the scary part of this is how the girl isn’t put off by their threats of mass murder at all. She wants to join them and doesn’t care about the others they’ll punish if she’s stopped
I feel so sorry for Jack. He had no other alternative but to let the child go, even if all morals had to be put aside to do that. It’s obvious this decision hurt him.
@@karazor-el9596 well to be fair doctor who has exhibited some shit acting since Jodie took over, not that its her fault necessarily its the companions that really bring it down.
The child was happy in the end, she wasn't harmed or fearful, she willingly left, and I can't blame her. She had an abusive stepfather, and neglectful mother, and anyone around her was mean. If you ask me, she got a better deal. Sometimes what you think is the wrong thing turns out to be the best thing.
Ok, Children of Earth was dark, but this episode was so depressing that rewatching it was honesty a challenge. The simple theme here is tragedy, yet in some twisted way, it's sweet too cause Jasmine's happy now. Torchwood is genius at making you feel multiple emotions, while telling a truly heartbreaking story at the same time. There's no show like this one, seriously!
Samuel Darlington no children of earth was much more depressing than this. At least here I know she wanted to go with them (the fairies), with children of earth I could find no Silver lining in that cloud. The look on Jack’s grandson’s face haunted me for days.
Bruh touchwood was the best spin off show...so many times the team was tested to make the hardest decisions. It still kills me when his grandson was scarified or when Esther died and just the idea of the crematoriums in miracle day. I really hope they do another season. I literally rewatched this show on prime about 3x now. It’s still so damn good.
What makes this episode so frightening is that these fairies are the REAL ones of legend. Tinkerbell and her lot are what we did to make them appealing to our more childlike sides, made them happy and carefree and giggly, but the Fae of legends are vengeful, immortal and powerful creatures who are quick to anger and deadly in retribution. They are above our concepts of morality, beyond our abilites to detect and outside our comprehension of nature. They steal away human children to continue their race, as they are immortal but unable to breed, and keep to their forests whilst we hide in our cities. But as the city encroaches on the forest, we run the risk of provoking their wrath......
Hm... in that case, what about the legend of far being volnurable to iron or being capable of dying? If that is true too then I see an easy solution here. Every species has its time and every species will eventually go extinct, it's just a matter of who is more well adapted after all. And they are incapable of adapting while we are undefeated at it.
Well, yes and no. Small benevolent fairies like brownies and hobs did exist in folklore. Really, the fey of legend were kinda like kami in Japanese mythology or spirits in Native American mythology. Some are horrifying, some are friendly. Some are basically gods, and some are household pests. Children's media just... tends to ignore the horrifying ones. Though really, what we call fairies today pulls from a hodge-podge of Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Scandanavian etc mythology, so the lines get pretty blurry as to what is or is not a "real" fairie.
He wouldn't have been able to stop them, but he would have found a solution that would satisfy all parties present. The fae get what they want, Jasmine's mother gets what she wants, which would mean they would allow her to see Jasmine occasionally and Jack would feel less guilty for letting Jasmine go.
@@JohnnyLCob If you think he/she can stop everyone, then you obviously don't know the Doctor pretty well. Even they have done questionable things in their past. Stuff they regret, but stuff even they couldn't help. Including but not limited to making sacrifices. The show Torchwood was meant to imply threats of an alien and futuristic nature that even The Doctor couldn't handle, because of either personal reasons or even he/she's afraid of immensely.
@@JohnnyLCob because if the doctor could handle it they wouldn't be here. They'd either leave on their own volition or he'd have to kill them. Considering they aren't dead yet or gone, it's safe to say that the doctor didn't or can't.
This was such a dark sad ending, it made perfect sense though Jack knew he couldn't beat them and all he could do is plead they look after her. I hope the Doctor meets them, he might not even be able to beat them but he is certainly more equipped to having a Tardis ect
Torchwood: Children of the Earth made me bawl my eyes out. That ending shook me to my core, and although I understand why this episode was tragic, nothing...and I mean NOTHING can ever compare to Jack sacrificing his own grandson (while his daughter watched in horror), in order to save thousands of children. The scream she let out, broke me. So I'm sorry, while this was a good episode and I understand the tragic aspect of it, it cannot possibly compare to what Jack did to his own flesh-and-blood. That hurt my soul, and it's not even real.
It’s amazing that a show related to Doctor Who shows that there is not always a perfect solution and this is probably the best example in Torchwood with Adrift coming in as a close second, both bring a tear to the eye
John has always been so good at portraying Captain Jack’s emotions. there’s never a moment where i’m not convinced he is Jack and that he’s truly feeling what i’m meant to believe he feels.
Ya know... when you really think about it, Torchwood failed a lot. I always wondered what the Doctor would of been able to do in such a situation. Like Children of Earth. Probably would of known what the 456 was.
Sometimes doing the right thing doesn't necessarily mean that its beautiful, or happy, or winning the day. One of the reasons why Torchwood and Blake's 7 are great shows!
Torchwood did a amazing job of really showing the true threat level and dangers earth faced, with these fairies in particular though I do wonder of the Doctor could defeat them. On the one hand he has faced 'gods' before and won but possibly not as powerful as these beings seem to be, he'd certainly stand a better chance having the ability to time travel too.
The Fairies may kill people but much like the Space Whale in Doctor Who Series 5; they actually care about the children or at least the chosen ones. They are pretty much good guys compared the 456 who only wanted children for "The Hit." To my memory; they only killed people who harmed the chosen one, Jasmine or people who threatened to expose their existence like Jack's Friend Estelle... While her death is really sad, the Fairies didn't know that she meant harm, they only saw that she was taking pictures potentially risking their exposure to Humanity similar to why they attacked Jack in the Garden and trashed Gwen's apartment to threaten Torchwood.
Torchwood definitely portrayed that in the real world or war and enemies... not everything is a happy ending and someone had to make a terrible decision when they don't want to but its for the greater good
If I were Jack or The Doctor I would have demanded they let Jasmine see her mother on occasions at least. They could create storms and make their chosen ones think they are benevolent looking so it shouldn't be hard for them to give one of their converted a disguise resembling what they used to look like.
And with what leverage? The fairies held all the cards and Jack’s only advantage, having Jasmine, was a poor hand with huge risk of danger to himself and the world. These creatures don’t seem like the negotiating types.
A nice foreshadowing of Season Three, when we get to see more of Jack's past, especially his attitude towards kids being disposal in order to save the rest of the world. We catch a glimpse of his coldness here.
This scene shot to the front of my mind when I found a poem by Yeats that contained the line, “Come away, O Human child,” in it… and then after watching this I remembered how much of a depressing ending this episode had.
I thought torchwood was a good spin off for doctor who because of the losses like this. It highlights why people get so desperate for the doctor, and makes this disdain for Jack more understandable compared to other antihero shows
That's such a fascinating foreshadowing to the end of COE. Jack will always put the world over a single child. Sure, here the whole world was at stake and the child wanted to go but in COE, even though it wasn't about the entire world, future generations of kids were at stake too. He sacrificed one child to save them all and from this very episode we should've known, but we still hoped he wouldn't. This is the core of Captain Jack. He cares deeply about every individual but he will never choose an individual over the entire world.
This definitely feels very Sapphire and Steel, an enemy that cannot be fought and is so out of context to what even Torchwood knows and deals with. These aren’t creatures who fell through the Rift, they aren’t even the worse of humanity.
Jack. The Lord of space. Unlike the Doctor...he lives through it. Not a god. Or hyper alien. Just a human. A miserable decision making human. Now he knows why the doctor runs. It hurts too much
They had to cancel this show because the stodgy, old, plodding dinosaurs at Dr. Who didn't like seeing what fresh, original, innovative, and creative story writing was like.
@@mikaeltruelove is it that bad, I could only watch the pakistan episode yet, no easy way to watch the show where I live, but I am afraid to see what happened to the Doctor
In retaliation they could’ve made tornadoes and tsunamis. It’s so cruel but he was thinking of many thousands of lives. It’s so painful that kind of that choice. One over many. Not fair.
I never bothered watching this full episode, why were the Fae such a threat? I mean besides the implication that they can travel through time but what makes them actually dangerous?
They’re such a primal force that all Torchwood can do with all their technology is follow the devastation and bodies they leave in their wake. In a matter of seconds a whole group of soldiers was soundlessly murdered. The fairies can control the weather and the only thing that stops them is that they get their Special Ones. No building can keep them out, one of them got into a police detention cell to kill someone and they never showed up on camera.
But wouldn't the Doctor have stopped the fairies from ending the world? He might not stop every bad thing from happening, but world-ending stuff like that yeah. Why didn't Jack realize that?
@@KF3000-w7x while true to a point... how would one get a species that was living before the human race to agree to settle down some where and some when else? Forget not, that fae are said to have some abilities concerning time and space as well.
Soooooo, why not just grab another child? Instead of murdering others. They wanted a child right? Why not just snatch another? Why kill? The story plot sucked.
Because Jasmine was a special one, indicating either a vetting procedure or that she was somehow the right combination of aspects to be appealing to the fairies.
@@Montekeule1 I agree, too many human characters. we need more monsters and aliens. and if you dont like that, the you are a human supremacist probraly working for shady groups like Angry Monkey and Humans at Arms.
"Sometimes the only choices you have are bad ones. But you still have to choose" 😔
That line sums up this episode.
That line sums up all of Torchwood.
Dr Who and the Sarah Jane adventures are for impressionable children who need to be taught to be optimistic and kind in ways that are dramatic because children tend to forget and not be inspired by things that are undramatic and not sentimental. But that drama is unrealistic and too naively idealistic for experienced, educated adults.
Torchwood is for adults, and adults need to be willing to swallow their pride and to face and accept the big, complicated, ugly, sacrifice-demanding picture of life, and do things that they really would prefer not to do for the sake of what is best for others, like shooting someone you loved that was converted into a cyberperson, and sacrificing a child for everyone else.
Children like to think of themselves as mice following the tune of the pied piper without free-will, but adults understand that no we're not mice dancing to tunes we are individuals with free-will and sometimes the road the pied-piper is leading you down is unacceptably bad.
There is no right and wrong in science, there's only better and worse.
The hardest choices require the strongest wills.
I think the scary part of this is how the girl isn’t put off by their threats of mass murder at all. She wants to join them and doesn’t care about the others they’ll punish if she’s stopped
Because she's already one of them. Maybe not yet in body, but in spirit and mind.
I feel so sorry for Jack.
He had no other alternative but to let the child go, even if all morals had to be put aside to do that.
It’s obvious this decision hurt him.
Thats something the doctor well never under stand morals are fine untill people are diying around u
I believe that letting the child go was actually the moral thing to do. She was happier that way.
Meanwhile the 456
Jack is hardcore he even killed his grandson to save the world
Yeah. But yet the team was furious he let it happen.
Unlike Doctor Who, Torchwood perfectly shows that not everything has a happy end to it.
Unlike doctor who torchwood shows atrocious acting
@@karazor-el9596 Was that really necessary?
...you say that as if Doctor Who always has a happy ending
@@aidanstead6069 Doctor Who doesn't always have happy endings, but I haven't seen a character on Doctor Who make the call that Jack had to make here.
@@karazor-el9596 well to be fair doctor who has exhibited some shit acting since Jodie took over, not that its her fault necessarily its the companions that really bring it down.
The child was happy in the end, she wasn't harmed or fearful, she willingly left, and I can't blame her. She had an abusive stepfather, and neglectful mother, and anyone around her was mean. If you ask me, she got a better deal. Sometimes what you think is the wrong thing turns out to be the best thing.
I get what your saying. I think the mother should not have been so neglectful of her.
Ok, Children of Earth was dark, but this episode was so depressing that rewatching it was honesty a challenge. The simple theme here is tragedy, yet in some twisted way, it's sweet too cause Jasmine's happy now. Torchwood is genius at making you feel multiple emotions, while telling a truly heartbreaking story at the same time. There's no show like this one, seriously!
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Samuel Darlington no children of earth was much more depressing than this. At least here I know she wanted to go with them (the fairies), with children of earth I could find no Silver lining in that cloud. The look on Jack’s grandson’s face haunted me for days.
Id go to the D&D world or faewild in a heart beat to n be done with Earth XD
Children of earth was emotional especially when jack sacrificed his grandson to save the world but he lost his daughter...
Couldn’t Jack just get Martha to call the Doctor up? He’d know what to do
The thumbnail suggests "Torchwood strangles a child while bird-watching."
Bruh touchwood was the best spin off show...so many times the team was tested to make the hardest decisions. It still kills me when his grandson was scarified or when Esther died and just the idea of the crematoriums in miracle day.
I really hope they do another season. I literally rewatched this show on prime about 3x now. It’s still so damn good.
Same but I they are only producing audio books of Torchwood at the moment...
I agree that torchwood is a masterpiece but angel is the best spin off show ever
What makes this episode so frightening is that these fairies are the REAL ones of legend. Tinkerbell and her lot are what we did to make them appealing to our more childlike sides, made them happy and carefree and giggly, but the Fae of legends are vengeful, immortal and powerful creatures who are quick to anger and deadly in retribution. They are above our concepts of morality, beyond our abilites to detect and outside our comprehension of nature. They steal away human children to continue their race, as they are immortal but unable to breed, and keep to their forests whilst we hide in our cities. But as the city encroaches on the forest, we run the risk of provoking their wrath......
Hm... in that case, what about the legend of far being volnurable to iron or being capable of dying?
If that is true too then I see an easy solution here. Every species has its time and every species will eventually go extinct, it's just a matter of who is more well adapted after all. And they are incapable of adapting while we are undefeated at it.
Void Jockey killing a fae will only bring you more hell, the god of the fae is the god a god of death
The doctor would have wiped the floor with them
Well, yes and no. Small benevolent fairies like brownies and hobs did exist in folklore. Really, the fey of legend were kinda like kami in Japanese mythology or spirits in Native American mythology. Some are horrifying, some are friendly. Some are basically gods, and some are household pests. Children's media just... tends to ignore the horrifying ones.
Though really, what we call fairies today pulls from a hodge-podge of Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Scandanavian etc mythology, so the lines get pretty blurry as to what is or is not a "real" fairie.
let's not forget though that tinker bell tried to kill Wendy out of jealousy
This hurt a lot less when I didn't have kids...
The Doctor could've saved the girl AND stopped the Fae. But he's an immortal demigod with untold powers over time, probability and such.
He wouldn't have been able to stop them, but he would have found a solution that would satisfy all parties present. The fae get what they want, Jasmine's mother gets what she wants, which would mean they would allow her to see Jasmine occasionally and Jack would feel less guilty for letting Jasmine go.
@@Shanethefilmmaker Why wouldn't the Doctor be able to stop them? He's the Doctor.
@@JohnnyLCob If you think he/she can stop everyone, then you obviously don't know the Doctor pretty well. Even they have done questionable things in their past. Stuff they regret, but stuff even they couldn't help. Including but not limited to making sacrifices. The show Torchwood was meant to imply threats of an alien and futuristic nature that even The Doctor couldn't handle, because of either personal reasons or even he/she's afraid of immensely.
@@Shanethefilmmaker How does it imply that the Doctor couldn't handle it?
@@JohnnyLCob because if the doctor could handle it they wouldn't be here. They'd either leave on their own volition or he'd have to kill them. Considering they aren't dead yet or gone, it's safe to say that the doctor didn't or can't.
This was such a dark sad ending, it made perfect sense though Jack knew he couldn't beat them and all he could do is plead they look after her.
I hope the Doctor meets them, he might not even be able to beat them but he is certainly more equipped to having a Tardis ect
The Doctor would just glare at them and they’d be “Oh shit! Give back the children! Just give them back! It’s the Oncoming Storm!”
The women acting as the mom is amazing, she made me feel the most, just wow
thats the difference to doctor who... but i "love" these dark moments
The difference is that this is actually a good, original story, and Dr. Who is 50 year old regurgitated crap.
TheMajR Payne no
Torchwood wouldn't of happened without Doctor who. Torchwood is ok, but doctor who is just...better, in so many ways.
TheMajR Payne yeah, no.
The thing is Jack could’ve literally just got Martha to phone up the Doctor at any time
Peter capaldi 12 dr was right "sometimes u always have bad choices but u still have to choice." Poor jack h
Torchwood: Children of the Earth made me bawl my eyes out. That ending shook me to my core, and although I understand why this episode was tragic, nothing...and I mean NOTHING can ever compare to Jack sacrificing his own grandson (while his daughter watched in horror), in order to save thousands of children. The scream she let out, broke me. So I'm sorry, while this was a good episode and I understand the tragic aspect of it, it cannot possibly compare to what Jack did to his own flesh-and-blood. That hurt my soul, and it's not even real.
It’s amazing that a show related to Doctor Who shows that there is not always a perfect solution and this is probably the best example in Torchwood with Adrift coming in as a close second, both bring a tear to the eye
John has always been so good at portraying Captain Jack’s emotions. there’s never a moment where i’m not convinced he is Jack and that he’s truly feeling what i’m meant to believe he feels.
Please tell me I wasn’t the only that cried when watching the episode?
Geeky Walker Corben really, this is most fun that we both are watching this video lol 😂
No, you weren't. You can feel the agony and heartbreak in every scream. It was enough to shake me to the core.
@@axel4196 that's agreeable
This is what I loved about Torchwood. The hard choices they had to make. There were very few, truly happy endings.
Ya know... when you really think about it, Torchwood failed a lot. I always wondered what the Doctor would of been able to do in such a situation. Like Children of Earth. Probably would of known what the 456 was.
He’d have probably materialised the Tardis around the 456 and take it far away from any life
Torchwood are great, but they’re still way out of their league when the Doctor is in comparison.
Sometimes doing the right thing doesn't necessarily mean that its beautiful, or happy, or winning the day. One of the reasons why Torchwood and Blake's 7 are great shows!
Some of the finest acting I have ever had the privilege to see.
I thought torchwood was back but this is just a clip of old episode 😭
This was obviously a tragedy for the mother. But I never understood why everyone was quite so upset. The girl obviously belonged with the Fae.
I think they we feeling for the mother. Knowing that she lost *EVERYTHING* That day.
@@LinkTardis The mother didnt deserve her if she was willing to put up with the abusive man she was with.
No. The girl belonged to the man that wanted to sex her.
Torchwood did a amazing job of really showing the true threat level and dangers earth faced, with these fairies in particular though I do wonder of the Doctor could defeat them.
On the one hand he has faced 'gods' before and won but possibly not as powerful as these beings seem to be, he'd certainly stand a better chance having the ability to time travel too.
1:41 "She lives forever" said to an immortal, forced to revive and outlive friend and family again and again..
The mums reaction is heartbreaking
The Fairies may kill people but much like the Space Whale in Doctor Who Series 5; they actually care about the children or at least the chosen ones. They are pretty much good guys compared the 456 who only wanted children for "The Hit."
To my memory; they only killed people who harmed the chosen one, Jasmine or people who threatened to expose their existence like Jack's Friend Estelle... While her death is really sad, the Fairies didn't know that she meant harm, they only saw that she was taking pictures potentially risking their exposure to Humanity similar to why they attacked Jack in the Garden and trashed Gwen's apartment to threaten Torchwood.
God, Barrowman was gorgeous... 😍
Was? He still is have you not seen his DILF status
Was? Is!
*is
Torchwood definitely portrayed that in the real world or war and enemies... not everything is a happy ending and someone had to make a terrible decision when they don't want to but its for the greater good
He always had to make the hard choices when the doctor wasn't around
If I were Jack or The Doctor I would have demanded they let Jasmine see her mother on occasions at least. They could create storms and make their chosen ones think they are benevolent looking so it shouldn't be hard for them to give one of their converted a disguise resembling what they used to look like.
Agree.
And with what leverage? The fairies held all the cards and Jack’s only advantage, having Jasmine, was a poor hand with huge risk of danger to himself and the world. These creatures don’t seem like the negotiating types.
@@jbcatz5 true. In folklore fae volk might be keen on deals - IF they benefit only them, yet might seen to be what that poor soul wanted...
Gwen’s NOOORRRR sent me 😂
Welsh accents are so funny. Just look at one of Gwen's arguments with her husband.
"BLOODY HELL RHYS!"
"BLOODY HELL GWEN!"
@@wanderingshadow1372 ikr . One of the reasons I love Torchwood!!!
Call the doctor, he could eradicate them for sure...
We don't need a new Doctor... We NEED a new Torchwood!
Jack quotes the Doctor's "I am so sorry". I love that.
This little girl disappeared with fairies and Little girl mum was crying
A nice foreshadowing of Season Three, when we get to see more of Jack's past, especially his attitude towards kids being disposal in order to save the rest of the world. We catch a glimpse of his coldness here.
This scene shot to the front of my mind when I found a poem by Yeats that contained the line, “Come away, O Human child,” in it… and then after watching this I remembered how much of a depressing ending this episode had.
I thought torchwood was a good spin off for doctor who because of the losses like this. It highlights why people get so desperate for the doctor, and makes this disdain for Jack more understandable compared to other antihero shows
This feels like a foreshadow of Children of Earth
This should have gone to the true ending where we see there girl again...in a photo taken in 1917.
That's such a fascinating foreshadowing to the end of COE. Jack will always put the world over a single child. Sure, here the whole world was at stake and the child wanted to go but in COE, even though it wasn't about the entire world, future generations of kids were at stake too. He sacrificed one child to save them all and from this very episode we should've known, but we still hoped he wouldn't. This is the core of Captain Jack. He cares deeply about every individual but he will never choose an individual over the entire world.
This definitely feels very Sapphire and Steel, an enemy that cannot be fought and is so out of context to what even Torchwood knows and deals with. These aren’t creatures who fell through the Rift, they aren’t even the worse of humanity.
Honestly, I'm not sure what I find more scary out of those fairies or the weeping angels.
it is reminded me "in the forest of the night" the episode of doctor who
This episode was so sad 😭
Wow this is dark
A true hero puts the morals aside to do the right thing
My main takeaway with this episode was this. “What happens when we have a Doctor level threat, but he isn’t here.”
We need more of this kind
Brilliant
Jack did right to let her go if he didn’t the fairies will kill the town’s people.
You could say she went off with the fairies
Yeah I know that I was saying it as a pun like a joke you know what I mean Oh my god dude I really give up on you
I don't recall this episode on the DVDS.
est ce qu'on peut trouver la bande originale de la musique de cette épisode ? can we find original soundtrack of this épisode ?
Torchwood was amazing BUT after the loss of Ianto ive never quite felt it was the same
Heavily underrated episode
The outcome here was so tragic.
It’s that situation where it’s one child or millions. Something that gets repeated in Children of Earth
bit of a difference though Jasmine understood and chose it, Stephen didnt
Well what can you expect, he's not the Doctor
I defend Jack’s decision to let Jasmine go. Those creatures threatened more lives and it was What Jasmine wanted. To go with them.
So was the one of the fairies then?
Yes she is. In fact, the episode ends with one of the torch wood members finding an old picture of a faerie with the girls face.
Oh god the acting... and those effects...
Jack. The Lord of space.
Unlike the Doctor...he lives through it. Not a god. Or hyper alien. Just a human.
A miserable decision making human. Now he knows why the doctor runs. It hurts too much
“ this is our only chance “
I wonder what would’ve the Doctor done if he was in this exact situation
They had to cancel this show because the stodgy, old, plodding dinosaurs at Dr. Who didn't like seeing what fresh, original, innovative, and creative story writing was like.
Torchwood is 100% better than the newer writing, I love doctor who so much but the latest seasons are god awful
@@mikaeltruelove Dr. Who shoulda been cancelled in the 70's when it was still relatively decent and relevant.
@@mikaeltruelove is it that bad, I could only watch the pakistan episode yet, no easy way to watch the show where I live, but I am afraid to see what happened to the Doctor
In retaliation they could’ve made tornadoes and tsunamis. It’s so cruel but he was thinking of many thousands of lives. It’s so painful that kind of that choice. One over many. Not fair.
The CGI may be very Syfy channel. (2000's sci-fi shows seem to have stingy budgets.) But the design of them doesn't look bad.
Into the forest of the night prequel?
Well Jack did what he had to it was either that or the hole world would of been at risk i just felt so sorry for the mum
This was painful 😭
I loved this episode and the ending
Jasmine was always beautiful
*What would the Doctor do here?*
This bit seems inspired from the Viva Forever Music Video by the Spice Girls....
Torchwood cut deep mann
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I mean, what else where they suppose to do?
Tbh I always wanted to see the doctor appear in here or at least the master would’ve been cool
It was always to be separate - RTD said he didn't want the doctor appearing in the show, due to the more adult nature of Torchwood
What else can he do?
If I was her captain jack would save me from them gwen put headphones on me
These guys sounds like the gelth
I never bothered watching this full episode, why were the Fae such a threat? I mean besides the implication that they can travel through time but what makes them actually dangerous?
What Jasmine said about them killing people and freezing the world which would kill everyone and why Jack says what choice do we have for the world.
They’re such a primal force that all Torchwood can do with all their technology is follow the devastation and bodies they leave in their wake. In a matter of seconds a whole group of soldiers was soundlessly murdered. The fairies can control the weather and the only thing that stops them is that they get their Special Ones. No building can keep them out, one of them got into a police detention cell to kill someone and they never showed up on camera.
Gut wrenching episode
But wouldn't the Doctor have stopped the fairies from ending the world? He might not stop every bad thing from happening, but world-ending stuff like that yeah. Why didn't Jack realize that?
How would the doctor know and don't say cause hes the doctor
@@matthewjones2095 Because he’s the Doctor…
He literally destroyed an army of Dalek’s and Cybermen with nothing but his mind and companions
@@KF3000-w7x while true to a point... how would one get a species that was living before the human race to agree to settle down some where and some when else? Forget not, that fae are said to have some abilities concerning time and space as well.
Or he could’ve just phoned up the Doctor
If i was her captain jack would save me
such good stuff.
man dr is perfectly show but torchwood has strong langue
Not a great episode but a brilliant ending
Why did the fairies want the kid
To become one of them
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Nothing will be scarier than poorly rendered shit budget uncanny valley CGI with a fixed camera angle
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Didn’t think I’d find out what a Dollar Store Tom Cruise would look like today……but here we are!
A bit silly really. The doctor would have wiped the floor with these aliens. If they even attempted harming the earth.
Their not really aliens
Soooooo, why not just grab another child? Instead of murdering others. They wanted a child right? Why not just snatch another? Why kill? The story plot sucked.
Because Jasmine was a special one, indicating either a vetting procedure or that she was somehow the right combination of aspects to be appealing to the fairies.
My god, season 1 was awful. The bad acting, the tonal jarring, the awful dialogue, hilarious.
I actually prefer season 1 over children of earth and miracle day
Not enough diversity for 2020
Montekeule1 this wasn’t filmed in 2020
@@sharonc.8801 REALY ????? omg i can read and i know the show. but this show cant work in 2020.
@@Montekeule1 I agree, too many human characters. we need more monsters and aliens. and if you dont like that, the you are a human supremacist probraly working for shady groups like Angry Monkey and Humans at Arms.
@@Montekeule1 sure it could it had gay jack and just bring martha in as a?second doctor she was better then owen anyway