Watch Torchwood: Miracle Day's "The Categories of Life" Tonight!

Torchwood: Miracle Day’s stellar season intensifies tonight as the Torchwood team uncovers the truth! If that isn’t enough for Jack (John Barrowman), Gwen (Gwen Cooper), Rex (Mekhi Phifer) and Esther (Alexa Havins) to worry about, death is about to make a comeback! Watch “The Categories of Life” trailer after the jump and discuss tonight’s Torchwood: Miracle Day episode in the comments after it airs!

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marknsprmo's picture
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I just watched the new episode. It is terrifying to think that the world would become Nazi Germany in a matter of days. I would hope that we would not go down this alley, where a criminal is king and death camps are set up imediately. Maybe just a pipe dream of mine but I would hope that we learned something since then. It certainly has me glued to what is going to happen next! And why.....

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26 February 2009
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I wish they hadn't tried to write American politics, as they seemed so awkward, and I also wish they had just written Jack and Gwen out. I feel like they are only involved because the show wanted to keep some tie to the old Torchwood brand. Jack in particular seems so pointless now, probably because after you kill your boyfriend and your grandson and then shrug the whole thing off, there's nowhere left to go.

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6 April 2009
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Oh, my gods this is just wow. I just finished watching the episode and my brain hasn't quite processed it all. Nazi Germany like concentration camps, putting people in burn centres to kill them. Just wow. My stomach dropped. So much tension as they realized what was happening. Even though I don't particularly like Rex, I'm glad he got out of that burn centre though I wish Dr. Juarez had as well - I did like her.

The show certainly has me gripped.

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This is one of the few shows that I wished had a full American-style season of 22 to 24 episodes. Going from the miracle to concentration camp ovens in a matter of days or a few weeks was a stretch for me. That was something that needed months to happen, when people are desperate enough to not question, or even embrace, what's happening. Folks in Miracle Day land are still getting around, attending rallies and are still eating. I need to see how the miracle is negatively affecting the public at large before I believe everyone is blind to what's happening besides Torchwood.

Which leads me to Oswald. It's preposterous to me that pedophile rapist/murderer would become a prophet and the symbol for Miracle Day in a few scant days. Oswald smacks of Russell T Davies wanting to be edgy and shock the audience rather than applying actual logic to this situation.