There were essentially four settings to me while watching this episode. Strangely, they really are the four settings I function in when watching Torchwood normally. They are as follows:
1.) :D - Intrigued by the concept and delighted by thinky-thoughts.
2.) :O - WTF in various forms, ranging from what-crack-are-they-smoking to do-they-have-a-head-injury?
3.) :/ - Bored.
4.) 8D - Ooooooooooooh, BAMF!
Rex Matheson was funny and annoying (and boring at times too - sorry). Ester Drummond is now American!SallySparrow to me so I can't take her seriously. But really, the show is stolen by Oswald Danes who represents such a WTF!ckery of US law that I actually laughed out loud and continue to LOL whenever I think about it. I mean, with the Oswald storylines, I actually said to the TV-screen, out-loud, "Really, Russell? REALLY?!"
It's certainly a ride. And in that way, you're right; that *does* feel like Torchwood, come to think of it.
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1.) :D - Intrigued by the concept and delighted by thinky-thoughts.
2.) :O - WTF in various forms, ranging from what-crack-are-they-smoking to do-they-have-a-head-injury?
3.) :/ - Bored.
4.) 8D - Ooooooooooooh, BAMF!
Rex Matheson was funny and annoying (and boring at times too - sorry). Ester Drummond is now American!SallySparrow to me so I can't take her seriously. But really, the show is stolen by Oswald Danes who represents such a WTF!ckery of US law that I actually laughed out loud and continue to LOL whenever I think about it. I mean, with the Oswald storylines, I actually said to the TV-screen, out-loud, "Really, Russell? REALLY?!"
It's certainly a ride. And in that way, you're right; that *does* feel like Torchwood, come to think of it.