"I think Jack would like this dance."
"Oh, I'm sure of that. But with who? With who?"
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"I think Jack would like this dance."
"Oh, I'm sure of that. But with who? With who?"
I think Nine and Rose and Jack were getting it on. Things didn't change until Jack became an immortal abomination.
Oh, I don't know about that--I got the impression that those kisses they exchanged in that season finale were the first ones.
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I don't know. Remember the extreme giggliness they Rose and the Doctor sometimes had? Remember how silly they were in Queen Victoria Werewolf episode where Torchwood was founded. Looked like two people who had had extremely good sex.
Oh, I don't know about that--I got the impression that those kisses they exchanged in that season finale were the first ones.
I think I agree with Kathy on that. Nine was definitely cutting her away from the herd, not letting Jack or Micky get a leg over, but he was not about to, as Nine would see it, take sexual advantage of such a vulnerable human. I think maybe Ten not only "imprinted" on Rose, but a bit on Jack, such that he absorbed some of that sex-positive attitude, which not only tied him closer to Rose but let him be looser with the sexual responsibilities of his great and doomed race.
oops. I see we were talking about Nine. I guess everyone is on board with the Ten/Rose sex being implied, and probably Ten/Rose/Jack. (I don't mean fanfic, but pretty strongly implied in Canon, even though not Canon - really strong subtext.)
Jack Harkness's middle name is "really strong subtext."
Jack Harkness's middle name is "really strong subtext."
I think his given name was "The Subtext is so Strong it has Gone Dom", which is why when he took Jack Harkness's identity, he kinda kept it. Easier to say, you know?
probably Ten/Rose/Jack.
When was there the possibility of that combo? Did I miss a later episode? Did you mean Nine/Rose/Jack? Mickey sure suspected something.