Unfortunately, it was not to last. With the introduction of MARTHA JONES to the cast for three episodes, the entire show seemed to exorcise itself of some of its demons, with a high-watermark reached with the broadcast of Reset. The third episode of the Martha Trilogy (as it shall henceforth be known), A Day In the Death, was also okay, until the final moments, where it all kind of fell apart pretty badly (and not just because I don't like Richard Briers). Still, this triggered a flurry of posts, including, "Vague Competence Is So Much Less Interesting Than Abject Failure," "ZOMG Martha Is A Miracle Worker," and "Is This A Thematic Coherence I See Before Me?". I trust this new attitude will not confuse our readers. (Apologies to Private Eye for this rip.)

Yes, Torchwood finally improved, with MARTHA JONES' temporary appearance pushing the show to a new standard. Other than in the first of her episodes there wasn't much for her to do other than tread on Owen's toes, but her natural charm was much easier to watch than Naoki Mori and Gareth David-Lloyd's attempts, and gave the other characters something new to do, having exhausted every other possible interpersonal dynamic long ago.

Torchwood has dealt with death before but in a looser way, and as the show cast around for ideas from other sci-fi stories to mimic, it got lost among the man-out-of-time, sex-alien, cannibal nonsense. Now that the show has set up a thematic arc (Resurrection Gloves, immortals and all), it's become about something, instead of just being a silly macho no-brainer. Plus, Owen apparently likes the world-conquering math-rock goliath that is Atlas by Battles, which is okay by me.

Still, this was a good run for the show, and it's sad that Martha is gone again, though rumours have it that two characters will leave in the season finale to be replaced by Martha. Shades of Caruso approves! Though whoever voted against her in our current Torchwood Gupta poll will be pretty annoyed.
ETA: It's sadly not the full version, but if you've not yet come across the mind-bursting amazingness of Atlas by Battles (i.e. if you've been hiding from the good music in a cave or something), here's some of it.
Mighty.
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