It was part of the Runaway Bride.
Xander ,'Get It Done'
Boxed Set, Vol. IV: It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that.
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Ah. Ok. I've not re-watched that one as much as Christmas Invasion.
BBCA is showing "The Girl in the Fireplace" and I immediately thought, "THAT'S where I last saw that plot about watching the little girl grow up from Moonlight last night."
Shouldn't the Doctor have fixed up Jack's cell phone like he did Rose's? Then he could have phoned the Torchwood team in the Himalayas.
::handwavy handwavy Torchwood can't save the day hand!wavy!:::
Martha's is done up that way, too.
Oh! Here we go. They can't use cel phones, because of Archangel, so it wouldn't help.
Didn't the Doctor fix the Archangel thing?
Also, I know we saw Toshioko in the fight at the wharf but did we see Ianto and Lisa?
wow, I only caught the last half of Torchwood, so knowing nothing of the plot leading up, that kinda blew. I'm very interested to know why the film looked so different, and also so bad. It's the same as with many other otherwise decent British shows where the video (I'm guessing) footage reads so poorly. Like I'm seeing a show made from a home video (VHS) camera. It just degrades the quality of the acting and sets and lighting so very very much. Or is it a certain/standard film type that failed to get a certain treatment to "polish" it up?
Anyhow, I wasn't impressed, and I still miss my happy-go-lucky Captain Jack from his DW days. How did DW turn out so good (as a "kids" show) and TW turn out so wrong? I mean, with a fun character like Jack Harkness, how did the more adult aspect of the show totally negate/destroy that? I would've thought it would have allowed the essence of Jack to come out more, but... no.
I don't think that Cyberwoman is one of the better episodes of the series. Have you seen the rest of it yet, Juliebird?
I'm hoping Jack's reuniting with the doctor will clear up some issues, and he will puzzle the torchwoodeers with the change...
Well, when he was on his own or with the Doctor he wasn't really responsible for anyone else, was he?