Yeah, I couldn't quite figure all that out about the stopwatch. I iz dum.
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Boxed Set, Vol. IV: It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that.
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You didn't see those sparks fly? Or maybe it's just the BBOC factor?
You didn't hear Jack tell Ianto that he'd send the rest home early and to meet him in his office in (??) minutes?
and the look on his face when he said "I'll send the others home early" . . .
I iz very dum.
Plus, it's Jack. You know what his extra-curricular activities are going to be. . .
I love the bit where Jack's face changes.
Also, Ianto!
Also, !!!
Then for a while I was all, "Like, what kind of things? I ask merely for information..."
It was a good thing there was canon slash, though, because the rest of this episode was so freaking difficult.
Oddly, I felt like Gwen seemed more like the Gwen I liked in episode one rather than the one we'd seen more recently.
I still don't like her. She does a lot of stupid shit that risks everyone.
I do have to wonder if Jack's thought process when hiring her went something like,"Wow, this is the gold medal winner of the combo poor judgement/incompetent crisis management event. Maybe if she screws up badly enough, she'll be able to get even me killed!"
I do like that his "spend more time getting to know him" strategy toward integrating Ianto into the team apparently included the Biblical sense.