Yeah, if someone had just launched a missile through my house at me while I was holding a baby, I'd probably break out marshmallows to roast over their burning not-corpses afterwards.
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Well, those people were trying to kill them,
Which is odd, given the premise.
I wasn't expecting the characters to be upset. I think there's a tone problem when we go from "check out the horrific explodo-corpse that keeps blinking" to "but blowing shit up is cool as long as we don't see the aftermath." If I'm supposed to take the situation seriously, casual carnage doesn't play so well.
that's exactly right.
agreed, Strega. it's all i could think of too. also, i am not remembering why people would be wanting to track down Gwen and kill her.
I just found out that the past season of "Secret Diary of a Call Girl" was the final season. I had no idea!
I thought last season was! i was surprised we were getting more. bonus Iwan Rheon from Misfits.
TB: Polite, dazed, apologetic, yet still dangerous Eric is surprisingly endearing.
I heard the final scene(s) are a departure from the books. Anyone care to elaborate for us non-book readers?
Torchwood:
I also cannot imagine that the government would capitulate to his threats to sue (little concept called executive privilege, where the official is indemnified from personal liability for rightfully executed functions of office).
This. With whipped cream, nuts, and a cherry on top. That scene threw me out of the program completely. The most Danes would have any prayer of getting would be release and damages from the State government. And that would be a long, long, long shot requiring years of litigation. (Note: Under Federal law, an individual employee can be personally liable for violations of clealry defined Constitutional rights. I'm not familiar with Kentucky law, but I doubt it would make the governor that liable.)
A lesser issue that I could wave off a little more easily as "screw reality, just get the plot going" -- don't those CIA employees have supervisors? Or do ordinary CIA employees have authority over foreign governments?
I did enjoy the bazooka. And Rhys as Everyman.