I’m going to start this review by admitting that this title was so
unusual that initially I didn’t know how to approach this review. In
many ways, despite its rare approach, Uncanny Valley feels, at
its core, like a classic Torchwood story from Series One which was
famous for exploring existentialism, homosexuality, bisexuality, as well
as human corruptibility. If you are a fan of these themes, you will
most certainly enjoy this title.
For the most part, this episode is a character piece and if it not
for Steven Cree’s brilliant portrayal of Neil Redmond, then this story
would’ve fallen flat on its face as Neil is the Eugene Jones of Uncanny Valley.
Unfortunately, while this aspect of the episode is its strongest, it
is also its greatest weakness. Let me also clarify that this weakness
can be easily ignored or even made to not exist at all depending on
whether you as the listener connects with Neil Redmond and his plight.
If you’re used to seeing your protagonists at the heart of the story,
you might not take too well to this story as Jack is really only there
to listen to Neil’s story. The first 2/3s of this episode is basically
dialogue with various flashbacks (featuring more dialogue) to link you
to the emotional turmoil.
While there is action in this story, a good deal of time passes
before we get to it. While I had no trouble connecting with Neil and
didn’t mind Jack being there just for the sake of it (he could’ve been
replaced by anyone really), if it had been a less entertaining
character, I would’ve disliked this story. Basically, bias for Jack
Harkness and John Barrowman is strong in this reviewer.
However, one of the elements that were missing in last month’s One Rule was the link to the Committee… or rather, the shoehorned in connection which didn’t really mean much. Uncanny Valley
not only reveals the ‘what’, but also the ‘how’ and David Llewellyn
manages to link it to the conflict in the story in such a remarkably
organic fashion, that my expectations for next month’s release has been
exponentially raised.
I also applaud David Llewellyn for coming up with a truly cadaverous
tale, choosing to incorporate some rather vehement, grim and sometimes
repulsive ideas which casts my mind back to Countrycide in Series One. This episode is definitely the most “not-for-kids” one of the lot.
Lastly…and this is not a criticism directed towards the episode in
any way, but I do find myself wondering why Gwen Cooper was selected to
end the series and not Jack Harkness in next month’s More Than This.
Even if Gwen is the audience surrogate, it makes more sense to have her
in this story and allow Jack to bookend the Committee story arc in the
finale (it is technically his show after all).
Unless of course this isn’t the end of the Committee…
With the announcement of Series Two, Big Finish could very well
decide to make the Committee the recurring arch nemesis of Torchwood.
That would open up quite a few story ideas down the lines. Perhaps the
Doctor Who’s equivalent of S.H.I.E.L.D. vs Hydra?
But what do you think? More importantly, which do you prefer? Do you
want to see the Miracle Day/Committee storyline come to a final close
with loose ends neatly tied up and a new threat explored in Series Two
or do you think the Committee should stick around a little longer?
Torchwood: Uncanny Valley is available on Big Finish's website HERE.
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Also, a few of us are considering starting a Youtube channel dedicated to allowing random fans who've listened to various audios sharing their thoughts together if anyone is interested. Considering that few people have recording equipment, these will be audio-only reviews (see what I did there?) so having listened to a story and having some kind of audio recording device that doesn't produce unwanted background noise are the only requirements if you want to take part. You can email me at imhappygoluckytoo@yahoo.com if you are interested and please tell me ahead of time which audios you'll definitely be getting this year.
Also, a few of us are considering starting a Youtube channel dedicated to allowing random fans who've listened to various audios sharing their thoughts together if anyone is interested. Considering that few people have recording equipment, these will be audio-only reviews (see what I did there?) so having listened to a story and having some kind of audio recording device that doesn't produce unwanted background noise are the only requirements if you want to take part. You can email me at imhappygoluckytoo@yahoo.com if you are interested and please tell me ahead of time which audios you'll definitely be getting this year.
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