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Date: 2009-07-16 03:13 am (UTC)I would describe myself guardedly as a fan of Torchwood, fan in that I leave it for the Tivo to record and get to pretty swiftly, and could probably summarize a respectable fraction of the episodes if asked to. But it's guarded in that there are only a few fleeting moments in which I admire the characters [1] and none in which I think the organization as it is shown to exist is anything but a deeply psychotic, horribly sick pathology that needs to be eliminated before they irreparably break the world again.
[1] For example, the one where the Dead Guy Who Won't Fall Down talks with the woman trying to kill herself.