Torchwood: Miracle Day is about a day when people keep aging or getting hurt but no one on Earth dies.

Having already established itself through its Doctor Who following and growing as its own show, Torchwood is taking this unique sci-fi series from the BBC to the United States' Starz Network. John Barrowman and Eve Myles return as Torchwood's most famous duo, Captain Jack Harkness and Gwen Cooper. They are joined by a new American cast which includes Mekhi Phifer (Rex Matheson), Alexa Havins (Esther Drummond) and Bill Pullman (Oswald Danes). Popular sci-fi writer, Jane Espenson (Buffy and Battlestar Galactica) was also there to share her insights about writing for the show.

“The thing I love about this show that you can contain so many tones at once and you can go from funny to incredibly dark at the same time,” Espenson comments at the panel, adding a little teaser. “If you were feeling hungry for dark chocolate and you have been getting milk chocolate, wait for episode five.”

Credit: Dianne Garcia

Credit: Dianne Garcia

In the press room, Espenson revealed the one thing she can't wait for fans to see in the future.

“I'm just saying that there's some Jack/Gwen conversation coming out that I'm really proud of that lays out their whole relationship… I'm so proud of it.”

The biggest treat was the chance to sit with Pullman during the press conference, who discusses working for British television series that has made the move to America.

“I have a love for the BBC…they have some of the most intelligent and creative shows,” Pullman said. “We went to Wales to promote it [the show] and you know, you don't get the cars the way you do in American production. You don't get the perks…BBC, they don't like to have a lot of splash and have it look like you're spending the citizen's money. I like the aesthetic though. I think it has evolved without doing it with all that excess.”

John Barrowman; Credit: Dianne Garcia

John Barrowman; Credit: Dianne Garcia

Barrowman, who is an openly gay actor, goes into depth about the sexuality of his character. “He's mortal [now], he has never experienced that kind of feeling before. He's always been very hard and cold. And you know, he can sleep, he can get drunk, he can lay next to someone and really be passionate about it so he's going out to get laid…This relationship that Jack gets involved in, I'm really proud of it because if I were a young man growing up and watching a TV series like that and having networks like Starz that were showing how people actually do have sex and not pretending it doesn't happen. I have a relationship with this man and it's a truly passionate love.”

“If they would have changed Jack's omnisexuality or his bisexuality, whatever you want to call it, I probably wouldn't have been a part of it,” Barrowman said as he compliments the Starz network for letting them stay true to the show.

As for those who are wondering if Captain Jack will ever return to Doctor Who, Barrowman can't confirm any details but he says he would love to go back and work with Matt Smith, the current eleventh Doctor. For now, fans have plenty to look forward to with Torchwood: Miracle Day and its new American twist.

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Eve Myles; Credit: Dianne Garcia

Eve Myles; Credit: Dianne Garcia

Mekhi Phifer; Credit: Dianne Garcia

Mekhi Phifer; Credit: Dianne Garcia

Bill Pullman; Credit: Dianne Garcia

Bill Pullman; Credit: Dianne Garcia

Jane Espenson; Credit: Dianne Garcia

Jane Espenson; Credit: Dianne Garcia

Alexa Havins; Credit: Dianne

Alexa Havins; Credit: Dianne

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