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Review of The New World by dema1020

26 May 2024

I think The New World is an incredibly powerful start to Miracle Day that largely does a good job at setting up our characters, the status quo of this story, and the tone of this ten part series. Though Miracle Day itself has a lot of trouble maintaining this quality, I really think they have a solid start forward here.

We get a sense of the problems with Miracle Day, getting to see it first hand a little bit with the blown-up agent scene. Some of the effects are a little lacking in this episode around CGI stuff like that, but I still found it a striking moment and a clear signal from production that Miracle Day wasn't going to pull back on this plot. We were seeing a science fiction trope being fully explored and challenged - pushed to such a limit that it takes on some pretty horrifying traits.

I like the idea of Miracle Day, even if going forward, Torchwood wasn't able to perfectly execute it. The story is kind of at its best here - full of potential and new ideas, a lot could have been done by this series. The degree to which they succeeded is pretty arguable. On the one hand, you have haunting moments like in The Categories of Life that really pay off a lot of the ideas introduced here in The New World. On the other, ten parts felt unnecessarily long for Miracle Day and it leads to lots of other episodes where I won't be rating them quite as generously because it feels like we waste a lot of time in the other episodes.

Still, the New World feels competitively focused and polished. It has a certain energy and ambition that makes a lot of sense given the success of Children of Earth. Even though this wasn't nearly as strong as Children of Earth, it still feels like Miracle Day was in the right direction for Torchwood - closer to its much better Series 3 as opposed to the far less consistent first two series.