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maybe DL's powers do work like Kitty Pryde - meaning he gives shocks rather than tearing up internal organs
Kitty does that? Consistently? I remember her phasing threats are more about phasing people into solid objects and then offering to leave them there.
My memories are similar to ita's in regards to Kitty. I know she phased through electronics a lot and that fried them, but she only phased through people as a defensive tactic and with no ill effect to them.
Kind of what I said . Oh! I didn't mean electric shocks. I meant that Kitty left them in a state like shock - basically no long term harm.
And I was assuming DL does something more lethal, but there is really nothing to prove it. If you take it that his power is like Kitty Pryde then he at least has the ability to do non-lethal things to them - I guess my not materializing his hands completely. I was thinking of dematerialization as an on/off thing. If you turn it off while your hands are in someones stomach that would seem to pretty fatal. But partial materialization does let you do non-lethal stuff. As soon as someone mentioned Kitty I remembered that one of the things she could do was, as was mentioned up thread, put her hands into someone an induce pain and helpless without doing permanent damage ; I always assumed medial shock.
[On Edit: this whole knocking people unconscious thing was in an alternate reality; in the marvel prime univerise she could only disrupt electronics . ]
If you turn it off while your hands are in someones stomach that would seem to pretty fatal.
To you too, though. I mean, if it's Kitty Pryde like. She was at risk of death if she unphased while still in anything.
Torchwood:
WindSparrow -
I noticed the rapist/rapee thing about Owen too. According to the "Declassified" on last night (think Confidential - short behind-the-scenes show), Owen's going to be having a season-long arc relating to that stuff. I don't like the character at all, but I do like the actor - he was great in "Bleak House" - so I'm going along with it
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Kate, I completely agree with your take on
Gwen's reactions to physical violence, but I really like the way they're playing that. I agree that it's more realistic than the way the threat of violence is usually shown on TV. Also, you have to remember that low-ranking British police, which Gwen was (she was a P.C., a police constable, the entry-level job) would not have firearms experience or training, and would theoretically not be exposed to excessive violence on the job
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Yes, I think they're playing up
the dark, and playing down the funny with Torchwood. Which is a pity, but it's early days yet
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Did Heroes run a minute or two long? I didn't get around to watching it until last night and it seemed to cut out before it was over.
(Torchwood)
Windsparrow:
I did notice that, and while I get that they were establishing a way to address not only his date-rape from the first episode, but also the ways in which the humans fucking around with alien tech is going to bite them all in the ass (at least, that's my spec), it felt ridiculously anvilly. Look, it's a rapist! Who now is forced to understand what it feels like to be raped!
It's not that I begrudge them
the dealing with this issue, because I don't. Frankly, I think it's kind of brave. But it's also very poorly constructed. And I have as many problems with that as I do the introduction of a rapist-main-character in the first place.
Fiona (and happy birthday again!)--
I agree and reiterate that, *especially* in Wales, and *especially* in Cardiff, the amount of violence a low-level police officer would have to deal with is extraordinarily minimal. The greatest problem would be barfights--and, from my recollection, even those rarely get out of hand. Wales is a very low-crime country, and that extends to its capital. So suddenly being exposed to a high level of violence, in *Wales*, would be terribly shocking. (Though I really do speak with no authority on that--it's just how I remember things.)
That being said,
Wales and Cardiff really are my favorite things about the show. at least, of things that are not Jack Harkness' ass.
Heroes is one of those shows that always seems to start at 10:01 instead of ten, so probably, Cindy.
Cindy -- yeah, it ran over, at least in Eastern Standard Time, perhaps they got the western feed corrected.
Theo, or SA, did you catch the last minute? I'm not sure why TiVo didn't. I'll have to extend its time on my TiVo.