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They call it “Pulse” – a radio signal which has puzzled the world for 40 years. But now Toshiko Sato has solved it.
She’s uncovered a message which leads her to Russia, and into an uneasy alliance with the KVI – the Russian equivalent of Torchwood. Toshiko needs to get into Zone 10 – a frozen wasteland which officially doesn’t exist.
An intergalactic war was once fought in Zone 10. And it turns out there’s a survivor.
Written By: David Llewellyn
Directed By: Scott Handcock
Cast
Naoko Mori (Toshiko Sato), Krystian Godlewski (Maxim Ivanov), Ella Garland (Anna Volokova), Geoffrey Breton (FSB Agent)
Producer: James Goss
Script Editor: Steve Tribe
Executive Producers: Jason Haigh-Ellery and Nicholas Briggs
The Legend Doctor
February 20th, 2016 - 8:01pmTOSH!!! TOSH!!!! :D!!!!! YAY!!!!!
C’rizz the Cheshire Cat
February 20th, 2016 - 4:21pmThese covers are beginning to remind me of the Sarah Jane Smith series – this one in particular reminds me of Snow Blind
2doctors2000
February 20th, 2016 - 11:34amWhy have they not done a multi character story? Or do they still want to get the entire team together (they still need Owen)
Anonymous
February 20th, 2016 - 12:29pmMaybe 2.6 will be..? Sounds right for a finale
Tom
February 20th, 2016 - 7:59pmUnfortunately a team-up story of that ilk seems all but out of the question right now – Eve Myles recently tweeted that the Season One finale, ‘More Than This’, was her final time playing the role of Gwen Cooper (a rather bizarre turn of events, since that story doesn’t feel like a swansong for Gwen in the slightest – if anything, it sets her up as the head of Torchwood Three in Jack’s absence!), whilst there’s been no mention of Burn Gorman’s potential involvement by Big Finish as of yet.
As for whether 2.6 would be the right time for an ensemble finale, you’d think so, yet 1.6 (Season One’s finale) barely even touched upon its run’s main plot arc (the Committee, whose threat will presumably extended into Season Two as a result), so clearly the BF writing team aren’t thinking of these as finales in the traditional sense.
My worry now is that if Myles is indeed leaving, the writing team are going to have to get increasingly desperate in terms of which characters from Torchwood’s past they select to lead future plays – having Sergeant Andy and Suzie Costello take centre-stage for a third of Season Two is a nice surprise, for instance, but I’d be wary about future seasons spending too much time flashing back to pre-‘Children of Earth’ events. Sure, ‘COE’ and especially ‘Miracle Day’ didn’t leave the show’s lore in the most flexible of states, but given that the odds of the series ever returning to TV are slim at best, why not start introducing new team members so that we can move beyond ‘Miracle Day’, perhaps even have the Family reveal what Plan B involves and take Torchwood to new frontiers?
The Legend Doctor
February 20th, 2016 - 8:02pmIf they need me they know where i am 😉 (I’m called Owen) Lmao