If you are not current on Doctor Who and Torchwood, do not read below.
Well, it seems pretty clear to me that whatever happens on Saturday with episodes 12 and 13 won't be self-contained, and will continue into the specials over the next year. Now, this is the culmination of RTD's run, and I can't believe he's going out with a whimper (plus he needs to explain the Time War). And from what I've seen the decision to do the episodes this way was as much a creative one as a production one, so my expectation is that something happens with the finale that is very, very large. If it isn't, the whole Donna's going to die (is plot thread, and, well, the Bad Wolf reappearance would just be in bad taste. You don't toy with the end of the universe. Now, if we were totally missing out on The Doctor and Captain Jack I would be annoyed, but unless I'm disappointed by both in their different formats next year I'm not really going to complain. There are two current showrunners I trust not to screw up a series, and RTD is one of them (the other is RDM).
Alternatively, the five part Torchwood could be an elongated episode of the remaining team coming to grip with the deaths and integrating new team members. Also, they haven't said how long the parts would be, so at this point it's not clear that it's a five episode equivalency.
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