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Sarah Jane Adventures
I loved how they actually addressed the way the fact that Sarah Jane has a secret alien supercomputer which apparently can do pretty much anything in her attic is really a sort of bad idea and very Torchwoodish. Although why Mr. Smith didn't just let the meteor hit in the last pair of episodes is beyond me.
But then we end the series, and she still has a secret alien supercomputer in her attic, so apparently no one's learned anything at all.
At least Sarah Jane is, if you squint really hard, an anti-establishment figure and not a monarchist conspiracy like Torchwood, so it's more like Kirk breaking the prime directive than Roslin spoilering the spoilers. But I can't quite construct the show as promoting vigilantism, either--it just wants to have its cake and eat it too. And I find that rather problematic.
But then we end the series, and she still has a secret alien supercomputer in her attic, so apparently no one's learned anything at all.
At least Sarah Jane is, if you squint really hard, an anti-establishment figure and not a monarchist conspiracy like Torchwood, so it's more like Kirk breaking the prime directive than Roslin spoilering the spoilers. But I can't quite construct the show as promoting vigilantism, either--it just wants to have its cake and eat it too. And I find that rather problematic.