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S02E12: 'Fragments'

Published Friday, Mar 28 2008, 21:50 GMT | By Ben Rawson-Jones | 4 comments
S02E12: 'Fragments'
This exercise in character and team building showed us how it all began for the 'Woodies - and in great style. Even the pet pterodactyl's origins were uncovered!

The narrative was structured perfectly to bring out the individual back stories, as the crew contemplated their lives while lying strewn in the wreckage of a bombed building. Owen's vignette was the most heartbreaking and a fitting explanation for his abject cynicism. Who wouldn't be slightly at odds with the world after witnessing an alien nestling in the brain of their dying fiancée? Tosh's journey to the Hub also pushed similar emotional buttons, albeit to a lesser extent, due to her desperation to save her mother.

The humour involved in Jack and Ianto's individual tales provided much needed light to counterbalance the encroaching darkness. Nonetheless, an opportunity was missed as Ianto's smuggling of his Cyberwoman girlfriend Lisa into the Hub wasn't touched upon at all. That's a minor complaint though, as there was plenty of information already packed into the episode. Of more concern was the lack of damage inflicted on those caught up in the blast. It's fine to stage a massive explosion for dramatic effect and make the audience fear for the characters' wellbeing, but while it's pleasing to see everyone alive, they all emerge rather unscathed from the experience.

Overall, 'Fragments' displayed what a wonderful and powerful cast Torchwood has. As Captain John's now back in town, courtesy of a gripping twist ending, how many will survive the finale?


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i need help harrogate, on February 25th, 2010
i think torchwood is grate i wtach it every night and my little sis watches funny clips of you all the time on you tube
2 Stars
Kate, Aberdeen, on December 24th, 2008
Mmm, good idea but it all felt wron, it didn't fit with anything we'd learnt about the characters in series one. It did, however, fit with the fan fiction ramblings found on some sites.
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Margy Sutcliffe, on March 30th, 2008
I thought this to be a particularly good episode, really enjoyed learning where everybody had come from. This programme has gone from strength to strength and is now one of my favorites. And of course, there's always the gorgeous, John Barrowman!!
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Anita,Tthe Netherlands, on March 29th, 2008
Nonetheless, an opportunity was missed as Ianto's smuggling of his Cyberwoman girlfriend Lisa into the Hub wasn't touched upon at all Actually, all that happened in Cyberwoman was close to the surface. Ianto trying to seduce Jack to get a job, trying to impress him, stalking him, the desperate tone of voice in the coffee scene - it was all so he could help/save Lisa. Though, most telling were the tears, the emotion after the pterodactyl scene. Ianto thought he was prepared to do anything to get into Torchwood 3 ... he just hadn't counted to actually feel something for Jack.

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