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  • DVD Release Date: 07/28/2009
  • Original Release: 2006
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 1,080
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Disc #1 -- Torchwood: Children Of Earth
1. A Hitchhiker [5:09]
2. Day One [4:33]
3. 08:40 This Morning [4:21]
4. Recruitment [6:53]
5. Mr Dekker [5:05]
6. Who's He? [5:08]
7. Family Affairs [7:47]
8. Timothy [6:43]
9. Red Flag [5:04]
10. Loose Ends [2:11]
11. Bombshell [4:51]
12. Credits [:41]
1. Day Two [5:11]
2. Hunted [6:46]
3. Nothing To Worry About [5:35]
4. The Crater [5:11]
5. Keeping Track [3:58]
6. Hitching A Ride [2:37]
7. Important Calls [6:01]
8. Jack's Back [5:22]
9. Breaking In [4:18]
10. Breaking Out [5:26]
11. The Tank [3:41]
12. Credits [3:23]
1. Day Three [:39]
2. Crimewave [5:30]
3. Contact Lenses [5:34]
4. It's Forever [3:51]
5. Taken [7:17]
6. They're Back [4:28]
7. Diplomacy [7:46]
8. Memories [4:26]
9. Absolute Silence [3:21]
10. Floor 13 [3:56]
35. Ask The Question [6:17]
36. Credits [5:31]
Disc #2 -- Torchwood: Children Of Earth
1. Day Four [5:27]
2. I'm Sorry [4:08]
3. Clarification [9:16]
4. Home Truths [3:58]
5. Haggling [3:24]
6. Not Acceptable [9:54]
7. Evidence [4:09]
8. Cover Story [5:09]
9. Ultimatum [3:28]
10. Sudden Death [6:44]
11. What Now? [3:08]
12. Credits [:38]
13. Day Five [4:31]
14. The Reason [5:52]
15. Sacrifices [5:40]
16. Cardiff [1:24]
17. Prison Visit [2:27]
18. Stage One [5:47]
19. Breakout [4:07]
20. Let's Get To Work [5:20]
21. Just Shouting [5:35]
22. Ultimate Sacrifice [2:48]
23. Farewells [6:12]
24. Credits [7:44]

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Editorial Reviews

"This series of Torchwood is bigger, and darker, and bolder." That Russell T. Davies quote, taken from the making-of featurette included in this set, isn't hyperbole. Seasons 1 and 2 of Torchwood, about a covert team preventing aliens and their technology from straying too close to humans, was sometimes campy, definitely clever, and always lots of fun. The five-episode miniseries Children of Earth, however, presents us with a very grown-up Torchwood. In 1965 an alien threat known as the 456 lands on Earth, and demands 12 children in return for a cure for a rare strain of flu. The British government agrees, and they decide to keep the handover secret. In 2009, a mysterious force has taken control of the Earth's children, putting them into a trance-like state and causing them to speak in unison. The 456 have returned -- only this time they want 10 percent of the planet's children. Surprisingly, the British and American governments agree to the terms, and this is where Children of Earth takes a sinister turn. Of course, the Torchwood team of Capt. Jack Harkness (John Barrowman), Gwen Cooper (Eve Myles), and Ianto Jones (Gareth David-Lloyd) are determined to fight the 456 at any cost. As plots and storytelling go, Children of Earth is magnificent. It's really the pinnacle of what the Torchwood writers could accomplish, highlighted by fantastic acting. That being said, it is also frightening, disturbing, and absolutely not for children under the age of 15. Children of Earth aired on BBC1 in the U.K. from July 6-10, 2009 and on BBC America from July 20-24. Christina Urban, Barnes & Noble

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Rental Onlyby McCalmont

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November 18, 2009: Very interesting story line and the reviews are correct in that it's more than a little disturbing. I generally liked the spin-off's from Dr. Who but I didnt care for the character development in this particular episode. I think it was a little too drawn out and too dark for a TV show. And captain Jack is too effeminant than the character he's supposed to be portraying...the whole show wasn't their best...but thats just my opinion. Alot of "devotees" really loved this episode.

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November 07, 2009: What do you do after two seasons and killing off two of your main characters? You up the ante!

"Children of Earth" is Torchwood on steroids. It has a big, world-changing feel. The series has always pushed the envelope, but this goes over the top. It will make some folks queasy, but we learn more about the pain of being Captain Jack. I look forward to see where the creators go from here.


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