Torchwood: Uncanny Valley

 



Uncanny Valley by David Llewellyn

Incredible. Not incredible as in it's a good story, Incredible that David Llewellyn could make such a royal stinker in terms of how to write Jack Harkness after nailing it more than any other author before in the Conspiracy. Woo-boy. Yep, Uncanny Valley is one of those Torchwood stories, and when the other "successes" of it's kind have been the "universally praised" Day One and Love Rat, one begins to question why. Then again, if you swing a certain way, Uncanny Valley may provide a great deal of superficial enjoyment, but in terms of plot and story writing, I really don't think the tale amounts to much. There are a few good moments, but the story just decides to have Jack fuck the main villain in order to make another character jealous enough to shut him down? No offense, that's not Jack. I like to think he's a little more heroic than that, despite, yes, being a huge horndog. There are certain things I like, the connection to the committee arc especially, and Miss Trent is also good, but when the crux of your story falls apart in such a way, I can't exactly give it a very good score. Pity, as what is before and what follows is much better. 4/10 

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