Lost Souls (Torchwood Radio Play) Review
Sep. 10th, 2008 03:29 pmOkay, I was ridiculously pleased by the idea of Torchwood being present at CERN for the past few days. Like, really. Not least because (when asked for a suitable con for a galactic era conman to run on present day earth) my father1 suggested something involving the Hadron Collider, and I had to be all like, yeah, awesome, but already been done. I was very tickled!
But seriously, I love the idea of fictional world - real world collision, and this seemed like a brilliant way to do a little of that.
So what did I think of the result?
( The Earth might be sucked into a giant black hole! Fortunately, Torchwood is READY. )
1My dad's a professor of computer science and physics, though not a Torchwood fan (yet). I plan to indoctorinate at some not-so-very-far date. When in need of a technological plot bunny, he's usually my second call, having also introduced me to star wars, kung fu movies, star trek, barbarella, and other such gems of modern cinema. Oh, and screwball comedy of the thirties as well. And well, actually, in the entertainment field, pretty much everything. =) D. is my first call, but that's because, well, he is a bunny-generator extrordinaire, lives with me, and reads more sci. fi - and is usually willing to come along for the ride on whatever my most recent obsession is.
But seriously, I love the idea of fictional world - real world collision, and this seemed like a brilliant way to do a little of that.
So what did I think of the result?
( The Earth might be sucked into a giant black hole! Fortunately, Torchwood is READY. )
1My dad's a professor of computer science and physics, though not a Torchwood fan (yet). I plan to indoctorinate at some not-so-very-far date. When in need of a technological plot bunny, he's usually my second call, having also introduced me to star wars, kung fu movies, star trek, barbarella, and other such gems of modern cinema. Oh, and screwball comedy of the thirties as well. And well, actually, in the entertainment field, pretty much everything. =) D. is my first call, but that's because, well, he is a bunny-generator extrordinaire, lives with me, and reads more sci. fi - and is usually willing to come along for the ride on whatever my most recent obsession is.