Torchwood: Lost Souls
I’ve been listening to Torchwood: Lost Souls, the BBC Radio 4 play you can listen to for a limited time through iPlayer if you’re a UK resident. Verdict? It works well enough on audio, the story is okay… You’re not getting a totally enthusiastic vibe from me, are you? It’s primarily because the acting came across as a little wooden at points. Maybe that’s because the main actors are used to working in a very different performance medium, that is, television. It was definitely better than the Doctor Who radio plays of the 1990s, which were almost abysmal.
tags: audioplays, BBC Radio 4, Doctor Who, iPlayer, Large Hadron Collider, TorchwoodWe’re still here
At least, I think so. Of course the Large Hadron Collider could have pushed our entire world sideways through a tear in spacetime, to then occupy the space in which a parallel Earth once resided but is now itself pushed into another universe… And so on, and so forth… In which case, we see nothing different in our universe, but it isn’t our universe and our universe has been left behind with our solar system missing a planet unless in the process of pushing us out of our continuum, the LHC also pulled the parallel Earth in the adjacent opposite direction into our universe to occupy the space we once did… In which case, everything would have been changed by the LHC across every parallel universe and yet nobody in any of those universes would notice anything different at all. Okay, maybe a few people get headaches but that’s about it…
tags: end of the world, Large Hadron Collider, parallel universes, science-fiction
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