I think that giving Torchwood a shortened season might be the best thing that could have happened to this show. Having a focused arc with one concentrated story resulted in huge improvements. The story-telling was much stronger and more compelling.
I also liked the addition of families for Jack and Ianto. There's an argument to be made that throwing in those characters now was an obvious ploy to get our emotional sides, but I don't care. I say better late than never. Seeing a character through the eyes of another character who has an emotional connection to them helps the audience make an emotional connection to them. Before now, we only got to make emotional connections to the characters based on their relationships with each other, and they didn't always have great emotional connections with each other. The addition of families just made everything so real, and took us outside of the isolated little Torchwood-world and showed us the real consequences of the things that were happening.
I also think they made excellent use of secondary characters. Usually these sorts of characters are only around for one episode, which makes sense in the format of the show, but I find they rarely have time for the secondary characters to get fleshed out properly. In Children of Earth, though, they did this really well. Lois Habiba was brilliant, and also John Frobisher's storyline was also incredible.
All of this introduction of families and good use of secondary characters really worked to give the whole series an emotional depth that it had previously lacked. The show become richer and more complex, and I found it was so much easier to immerse myself in the story and make a real connection with the characters once their world was fleshed out a little bit more.
Overall, I quite enjoyed Children of Earth. It was certainly a huge improvement over the first two seasons, and it was finally successful in making me really care about the characters and become invested in the story.
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