I take your point about seasoning. Torchwood matured his light-hearted scoundrel persona by making him a brooding man of mystery which helped make him interesting - unfortunately I'm allergic to Broody McBroodypants.
It wasn't the characterisation that put me off though, it was the feeling the show wasn't going anywhere.
There would be this great, flashy introduction and a thrilling voice saying The 21st century is when it all changes and then get yet another Monster of the Week with a side serve of bisexuality.
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It wasn't the characterisation that put me off though, it was the feeling the show wasn't going anywhere.
There would be this great, flashy introduction and a thrilling voice saying The 21st century is when it all changes and then get yet another Monster of the Week with a side serve of bisexuality.