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LATER: Writing this later than the above, I realize the way I describe John as Jack without morals is very similar to the way I described the Master in [[Doctor Who Series 3]]. I guess they are similar sorts, showing a twisted parallel of our leading hero. | LATER: Writing this later than the above, I realize the way I describe John as Jack without morals is very similar to the way I described the Master in [[Doctor Who Series 3]]. I guess they are similar sorts, showing a twisted parallel of our leading hero. | ||
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202: '''Sleeper''' ''[[2008]] [[February 2]]'' | |||
(First watched 2008-02-02) Now THAT'S how Torchwood should be. Another episode where all the core cast had decent roles to play, and it seems like they're over the sullenness they got into last season. Nobody was crying about their lost love or infidelities or bla bla bla. Ianto especially was dropping all kinds of fun lines. | |||
Also good in that it introduces a new continuing story thread of these sleeper agents which could be anywhere (anyone) on Earth, hard to notice, and hard (but possible) to stop. Though some of the sleepers in this episode sure did die on their own a bit soon. I know you guys were making big explosions, but you didn't have to sit right in the center of them. | |||
I've also got to think that with the explosions and murder of officials going on in this episode, it would be pretty big news worldwide as some sort of terrorist event. Much like this and Cardiff will really start sticking out on the map. | |||
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[[Torchwood Series 3]]? | [[Torchwood Series 3]]? |