What's the point of posting when the conversation has moved on to the next thing?
Because there's not just one conversation going on in here, and even if there were Buffistas have demonstrated no great reluctance to repeat themselves, I'd say.
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What's the point of posting when the conversation has moved on to the next thing?
Because there's not just one conversation going on in here, and even if there were Buffistas have demonstrated no great reluctance to repeat themselves, I'd say.
Oh, I read over at TWOP that the actor who played Tommy is a brother of the actor who plays Neville Longbottom in the HP movies. (Which is no doubt why he seemed so familiar.)
Though really, I think you can all guess what my reaction to episode 3 was.
Er, what was it?
(Which is no doubt why he seemed so familiar.)
OMG, yes!!! It bothered me because he did not seem sexy AT ALL to me. I was all, "Really, Tosh? Him?"
Er, what was it?
It drove her to pr0n. Shocking.
I gather that Dana's reaction was all about Ianto and Jack!
I gather that Dana's reaction was all about Ianto and Jack!
Hah! okay, that's what I thought but I wanted to make sure.
(Which is no doubt why he seemed so familiar.)
Totally! And yes, lisah, on the not terribly sexy. But very very nice!
And then I watched the Dr. Who episode with all the 1913 schoolboys. I had a Great-War-a-licious weekend.
Okay, I may just not have had all that much to say about the episode. Oh! Except! What, Torchwood 19mumble couldn't have kept him from going back to the front? Like, a "top secret but crucial service to our country" kind of discharge? That sucks!
I would like to see the show do more with the time travel plots. Though I thought this one was good, and the story was touching, it was "Out of Time" (Torchwood team member falls in love with someone from the past) plus "Captain Jack Harkness" (Torchwood team member must do their duty and leave a loved one behind).
Maybe a time travel plot where nobody falls in love at all? Nah, that just wouldn't be Torchwood.