thanks, Daniel. This was the episode you were saying would answer our Jack questions, wasn't it?
I'm a little confused about how the Torchwood timeline and Dr. Who coencide.
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thanks, Daniel. This was the episode you were saying would answer our Jack questions, wasn't it?
I'm a little confused about how the Torchwood timeline and Dr. Who coencide.
Chando was too cute to die, damn it.
My cc spelled it Chan-tho.
There are more revelations to come in the next two eps, Q.
These last three eps are very intense.
My cc spelled it Chan-tho.
And its right. I keep forgetting the spelling.
Torchwood the tv series was aired in between Doctor Who seasons 2 and 3. Does that help?
Martha: "I know that voice"
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I'm a little confused about how the Torchwood timeline and Dr. Who coencide.
It's a big ball of wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey... stuff.
It's a big ball of wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey... stuff.
and amych brings the funny, ha!
Life on Mars! That's where I know him from--it was driving me crazy. So why does Martha know his voice? Or is that something we'll learn next week?
Poor Jack, having to live through the entire 20th century replete with opportunities to die, but unable to do so. And, boy, was the Doctor cold to deliberately leave him behind because of his new status. And always shooting down his attempts to be friendly! Nine would have been flirting right back.