Season two finds the Torchwood team still under the pavements of Cardiff, and still led by John Barrowman???s Captain Jack Harkness. But there???s a lot going on this second series, with a variety of guest stars--including Alan Dale (yup, Jim Robinson from Neighbours), James Marsters (Buffy The Vampire Slayer, and Richard Briers--along with the arrival of Freema Agyeman???s Martha Jones. There are also a variety of intriguing threats that the Torchwood team face, and while the tempo is often uneven, at worst it???s always interesting.
What???s more, Torchwood isn???t afraid of pulling its punches. Unpredictable at times, right through to the explosive final episode, this second season is an improvement on the show???s already-impressive debut. And while it sometimes makes familiar mistakes as it tries to play to a more mature audience, it nonetheless feels riskier than before, and better for it. Furthermore, where they take it now for season three is a fascinating proposition: fortunately, there???s plenty of rewatch value in the show???s second series to cover the wait to find out. --Jon Foster