For a programme whose first series contained a fight between a pterodactyl * and a barbecue-sauce covered Cyberwoman, Torchwood is moving into some serious satirical territory.
By the way if you are one of those people who insist on reading about TV programmes before you have watched them and then complain about being "spoiled", go away now.
Anyway, slumped on the sofa after a hard days CYPNow-ing/ putting MediaChild to bed, and hoping for some sci fi gorgeousness, I was thrown to find myself in a cabinet meeting discussing education policy. Admittedly it was education policy in the light of aliens demanding ten per cent of the world's children to do unspeakable things to, but still.
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