Torchwood why did owen leave




















Did the crew simply have no more ideas for them? Oh very well but make it quick. I don't know the specific reasons for getting rid of Owen and Tosh. The story reason is they probably wanted a dramatic ending and killing off two main characters achieves that. I also suspect they wrote themselves into a corner with fragile zombie Owen and once they decided to get rid of him they probably figured Tosh, who increasingly seemed to function mainly as Owen's love interest, had no purpose anymore.

I could probably have lived with Owen's demise. He was certainly one of the few characters the show actually took the time to develop pretty fully and he probably got more screen time and character development than any other character besides Gwen.

But I was disappointed with the show's handling of Tosh so while I thought her death scene was well done killing her off still bugged. Burn was born in Hollywood, while John's family spent the bulk of his childhood near Chicago.

Granted, Gareth left in COE, but you can argue Kai's Full status in MD, tho, as he was shuffled off to maintain the team's presence back home in in Wales while Gwen and Jack were causing trouble across the Pond and elsewhere.

I very much doubt that it matters anymore in this instance, but for future reference, there's very little point writing "Spoilers", and then putting the spoiler in the threadline! It's best to keep the spoilers themselves for the body of the post. No fall outs, anyway. Carmengirl's answer is a good one.

Just in case, for new people who are still early into the show or are considering watching it, I put the spoilers, so they'll likely not read on. I immediately followed with the question because I figured veteran fans are more likely to respond if the question is right in the title. So far as I can remember, Russell T.

Davies wanted "Torchwood" to be very much in the vein of real life unlike "Doctor Who" where death is not final. So, when Tosh and Owen were in mortal danger, there were no quick saves, no last minute rescue, and the consequences ended in their deaths. The tone of the show has always been dark so it's not surprising Davies ended up going down that route. I think it was just a creative decision on the part of the writer. It highlighted the high mortality rate among people who work there.

And that was it. We all cried. But what would have happened if Tosh and Owen had survived? Would they have finally got together, as fans were hoping throughout their two series on screen? In short: probably not. So, there you have it: Tosh and Owen died horribly and unexpectedly, but they would have never been happy together if they lived and would probably face a worse fate in the future.

As we know, the rift often brings the chaos of aliens and monsters from space and time. However, in Out of Time it brought three people from to the future. While the others had trouble adjusting, Emma seemed to enjoy the freedom she now had. Her vintage fashion sense landed her a job in London, and Gwen reluctantly let her go. Did she easily adapt or have trouble fitting in with her new life? The pilot who flew the plane into the rift in Out of Time was a very forward thinking woman.

For her, flying was all about the adventure. This meant she had no interest in newer, technologically advanced aircraft. We never found out if she made it back to or if she landed in some other world and time. Her loss haunted Owen for the rest of his days. Was she as affected by her time in the future?



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