I heard "How's McKay?" As in, upon hearing that people had died, that's who he immediately started worrying about. (To be fair, Teyla and Ronon were right in front of him.)
'Time Bomb'
Boxed Set, Vol. IV: It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that.
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I heard, "Where's McKay?" though I was confused by the urgency. I mean, slashy goodness, of course, but in the framework of the show, I couldn't figure out why he'd be worried particularly about Rodney - but, OK, if Teyla and Ronon were there, then... "Where's McKay?" makes more sense. I was kind of half watching.
Interview with Helen Slater about Smallville.
Closed captioning said "Where's McKay?"
Andi and I just watched. It was "Where's McKay?" after they mentioned 'Many more people would have died."
Nothing on Torchwood, yet? I caught up on the last two episodes. TKKS was wicked dark. Glad they added that little bit between Jack and Ianto at the end to lighten things up a little.
Random Shoes gave me allergies, which I wasn't expecting. I'm not sure exactly what happened there (or if the teacher who gave Eugene the eye knew something), but it was affecting nonetheless. Was Gwen hearing him all through the show, or just at certain intense moments?
I really liked Random Shoes.
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I liked TKKs and Random Shoes really quite a lot.
Was Gwen hearing him all through the show, or just at certain intense moments?
I think she was sensing him more and more as time progressed, culminating in seeing him at the end.
I liked RS a lot too, but then I also loved "Love & Monsters" and "Blink", the equivalent Doctor-lite episodes.
Torchwood file on Eugene: [link]