Torchwood: The Green Life

Jo is Making A Thing!


It’s especially clever what The Green Life does, taking Jo Jones/Grant and adapting her to the Torchwood role by doing literally nothing. Yes, it’s clever indeed, because Jo was always such a bright light of optimism in the serious (and usually not my thing) Pertwee era, where over time, she gradually became a very special character indeed. Katy Manning is absolutely perfect for Torchwood, because she had a military background as a character who was uplifting in a pile of seriousness, and Torchwood often got too put up in its own seriousness on television. John Barrowman is also excellent, and his chemistry with Jo is pretty great (minus one scene, for which any listener of the audio will know what I speak of) 
I can only really review a certain part of the story, as I drifted out in the beginning, but The Green Life (although disgusting in bits) is pretty good, overall. 
In fact, it’s generally pretty great, until the end, where Jack pulls a Thirteenth Doctor in Kerblam scenario and decides that the evil company is right, when you know, it has been killing people, and frankly, if we’re speaking honestly adding a subroutine to BOSS, is not a solution to stopping violent Green Death Maggots. Plus, This doesn’t even have the benefit Whittaker had in that story where it was a worker committing the crime. 
So, it’s REDACTED in the opening, good in the middle, and bad at the end, but only because of stupid character choice, and Jo is the best part. That covers it. 
6.5/10


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