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You know what? I ended up looking this episode up on IMDB after I finished and I was surprised to see it wasn't a well liked episode. I thought it was grand! It had such an interesting and unique way of telling the story. A group of people, who all were aware of the Doctor and wanted to know more about him, and forming friendships along the way. It was lovely! Sometimes my views don't really align with that of the general mass 🤣 I liked it! Elton was lovely, and his interaction with Jackie was very sweet, too.

Please tell me that IMDB is just silly and you guys liked this one as well 🥹

As we are getting close to the end of this season, is there anything I MUST DO before heading into season 3? Other than minisode and Christmas episode, if applicable? I know Torchwood is a recurring theme and there is a spin-off show, but I think I might just continue on with Doctor Who and slip back to the spin-offs when I am all done. I don't have time for another reaction per week to edit, and also I'm having such a great time with Who that I just want to keep going and not put it on pause for 3 months 🥰

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Anonymous

I've always loved this episode, I was happy to see your love for it too in your reaction. It was lovely to me seeing all these characters in the same universe, a link between each other effectively being established over the Doctor... it was an incredibly fun & wholesome episode to me. A lot of people seem to just view this as some boring filler episode. Also, unsure if you'd remember but Elton's actor (Marc Warren) was the one who played Blythe in one of the early episodes of Band of Brothers. The one who went temporarily blind. I watched Band of Brothers after Dr Who, I was somewhat shocked to see Marc Warren in it.

Eric C. Johnson

As another poster suggested, a good compromise would be to watch the first episode of each series. Both premieres came between Who Series 2 and Series 3: Torchwood in October 2006 and Sarah Jane Adventures January 2007, with the 2006 Christmas Special coming between them. It would give you a flavor of the shows and their "place" within the Doctor Who universe, while not having full time shows to add to the schedule.

xjuliettex

That is a good idea, thank you! I don't have Sarah Janes Adventures but I have Torchwood on my streaming service. I could definitely see if I could do that, and explain that I won't be watching the series in its entirety until I am ready 😊