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Poor poor Rhys.  Engaged to Gwen now, but every time she turns around she's sleeping with Owen or being interrupted from saying she loves Jack.
Poor poor Rhys.  Engaged to Gwen now, but every time she turns around she's sleeping with Owen or being interrupted from saying she loves Jack.
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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[[Torchwood Series 3]]?
[[Torchwood Series 3]]?

Revision as of 22:34, 30 January 2008

Torchwood

Torchwood Series 1

SPOILERS TOTAL. You've been warned.

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201: Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang 2008 January 27

(First watched 2008-01-27)  So Jack is back.  Not much in the way of dates was given, but I wonder how long he was gone?  I know at the end of the Master stuff they weren't exactly in time where Jack left off, but I know even before he left there was the campaign going on, so a few months probably?  And everyone was surprised to see him back, but didn't he end up on TV at all with the fuss on the airship?  I really can't recall.

Captain John was interesting.  Basically like Jack if he were a bit crazier and without any morals.  John mentions the Time Agency is done... but that's hard to imagine.  I guess when it comes to an agency that would be going all about time, it's hard to think of it with a set beginning and end.

The fake diamond/bomb is a strange idea.  It does seem an interesting idea to attack one's murderer from beyond the grave... but if the cause of the murder was the cover story of a fake diamond, it seems it did more harm than good.

Poor poor Rhys.  Engaged to Gwen now, but every time she turns around she's sleeping with Owen or being interrupted from saying she loves Jack.

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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Torchwood Series 3?