
David and Michel talk a lot about The X-Files in this episode about Torchwood’s most X-Files-y episode yet, They Keep Killing Suzie, but don’t worry, there’s also some actual discussion of this episode.
David and Michel talk a lot about The X-Files in this episode about Torchwood’s most X-Files-y episode yet, They Keep Killing Suzie, but don’t worry, there’s also some actual discussion of this episode.
David and Michel express their utter bemusement over what the hell Greeks Bearing Gifts is trying to do, express their utter dismay at the absolutely horrifying transphobia on display, and more.
It’s here. David and Michel talk about one of the most notorious episodes of the show, Countrycide, in between talking about The X-Files. There’s also chat about how successful this episode’s twists and turns are, and I guess more talk about The X-Files.
It’s a Small World(s) after all! David and Michel dive deep into fairy lore and how weird this episode of Torchwood is in comparison to the episodes surrounding it. Plus: a returning friend.
David and Michel disagree over the quality of the episode Cyberwoman, while agreeing that some elements don’t work. There’s also chat about the ol’ BBQ sauce-and-pterodactyl approach, as well as some movies this episode kind of feels like.
CONTENT WARNING: Mentions of sexual assault and suicide.
David and Michel work their way through what is arguably Torchwood’s best, but also darkest, episode so far, as they talk about where this episode succeeds and fails, introduce a new running segment, and witness a failed attempt at reverse psychology.
CONTENT WARNING: Mentions of sexual assault.
David and Michel talk about Chris Chibnall’s first contribution to the world of Doctor Who, as they try to dissect exactly what this episode is trying to say, what it’s trying to do, and the implications of what is ultimately featured in it.
CONTENT WARNING: Mentions of suicide and sexual assault.
David and Michel finally start on their first spin-off, as Torchwood begins! There’s talk of how this show came about, how it compares to both Doctor Who and other TV shows of its ilk, and vegetables, I guess.
It’s Season Two wrap-up time! David and Michel fancast David Tennant, rank these episodes, and finally talk about a coward’s hotspot, as well as the technical difficulties you’ve unfortunately been hearing a lot of, and a big celebrity guest appearance. Coming soon: Podtor Whocast Torchwood!
David and Michel talk about a finale that may have broken New Who for years to come, the show’s current accessibility, and like, I don’t even know what to tell you, something weird happened to the audio towards the end but it seems to be OK now? I don’t know.