Doctor how? Why Torchwood’s slow death was a sweet relief for fans

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With half of the main team axed off, weird plots and a new US-centric tilt led to the show’s demise

After the successful regeneration of Doctor Who in 2005, the showrunner Russell T Davies could do no wrong. The BBC was so thrilled with his teatime Time Lord that it was bound to commission anything he’d pitch next. Nobody guessed that would be Torchwood.

 

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2019 is not the year to criticise this.

Whoever wrote this article has no idea. The fans love Torchwood and still want their return.

I'm sorry but what is this garbage article

Excuse me. You're saying what again?! 🤨

I actually wouldn't mind a revival. Miracle Day is too mediocre to be the show's last TV memory.

I liked it initially but it did get a bit too weird.

I’m calling utter bullshit on this article

I know time time travel was involved with the show, but the show ended years ago.

Wish this current version of Doctor Who would have a quick death. That would be sweet relief for Doctor Who fans.

What genius got commissioned to write a review of a show that ended 8 years ago?

It got progressively better, Miracle day was actually really good just the ending of the final episode managed to ruin its future

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