Ianto's headbutt of awesome moment was... well, awesome!
*sporfles* Jack's sexy thoughts DEFY THE DICTIONARY.
I liked TKKS initially, and then when I thought more about it I was all "... this is raising questions and plotholes". I quite liked GBG; I do feel bad for Tosh and it was awesome that she got to whack the psycho over the head with... was it a golf club? Countrycide squicked me out to the nth degree ^^
I will say, whatever other gripes I have with Russell T Davies, I liked the inclusion of same-sex relationships both in Torchwood and in DW. And I generally don't mind the way he/the writers handle them.
I find Gwen quite a realistic character in the way she lies to herself about her flaws and how she acts, but I don't squee over her. Owen, now ^^
To me, Jack feels different in TW from how he was in DW - or how he was in first-season Who, at least. But it felt like the character was serving a different function there and fitting a different set of archetypes.
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*sporfles* Jack's sexy thoughts DEFY THE DICTIONARY.
I liked TKKS initially, and then when I thought more about it I was all "... this is raising questions and plotholes". I quite liked GBG; I do feel bad for Tosh and it was awesome that she got to whack the psycho over the head with... was it a golf club? Countrycide squicked me out to the nth degree ^^
I will say, whatever other gripes I have with Russell T Davies, I liked the inclusion of same-sex relationships both in Torchwood and in DW. And I generally don't mind the way he/the writers handle them.
I find Gwen quite a realistic character in the way she lies to herself about her flaws and how she acts, but I don't squee over her. Owen, now ^^
To me, Jack feels different in TW from how he was in DW - or how he was in first-season Who, at least. But it felt like the character was serving a different function there and fitting a different set of archetypes.
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