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The War Between the Land and the Sea is an event miniseries spinoff from Doctor Who that comprises only five episodes, reminding us of how great the last five-episode event spinoff was. Torchwood: Children of Earth released its five episodes on consecutive days for a whole week in 2009, and both Children of Earth and The War Between the Land and the Sea are regarded as very strong. This seems to be the best release technique for Doctor Who spinoffs, so we’d love to see more event series’ release with this tight and compact release schedule.
Why Five-Episode Doctor Who Event Spinoffs Work Best

Back in 2009, Torchwood: Children of Earth released as the third season of Torchwood, but followed one major worldwide event rather than case-of-the-week adventures involving Cardiff’s Torchwood team. The series saw the alien 456 come to Earth and demand 10% of the world’s children, whom they use as recreational drugs. This created huge conflict for humanity and the Torchwood team, and ended in tragedy for both. Spanning only five episodes meant all the fat was cut and Children of Earth was kept high-energy, active, and exciting, which is repeated in The War Between the Land and the Sea.








