I am amused imagining John Sheppard trying to narrate something.
"Yeah, so, there's this Doctor, and he goes to planets. The End."
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I am amused imagining John Sheppard trying to narrate something.
"Yeah, so, there's this Doctor, and he goes to planets. The End."
"I wanna play with the sonic screwdriver! Rodney, make me a sonic screwdriver!"
Torchwood teaser. No actual appearances by cast members. I'm surprised by how eager I got at the hints of the theme music at the end. I guess I'm hooked.
I read "Stetson" and "Sheppard" and thought Sam Sheppard. That man has a magical voice.
Torchwood teaser. No actual appearances by cast members. I'm surprised by how eager I got at the hints of the theme music at the end. I guess I'm hooked.
Once you go Captain Jack, you never go back?
Tell that to Dana.
Yeah, I don't know. Haven't watched the preview yet.
I will admit, losing Ianto after the massacre at the end of the previous season was horrible, especially for such a stupid reason. Definitely taking the Joss/Tim playbook too far. And while nazi demons were almost as stupid a reason to lose Doyle, I don't think there were the meta issues on the Torchwood side. It was just mean.
But, you know, Captain Jack.
Not that I'll be watching (legally) in real time since I don't have Starz.
I'm thinking the UK Being Human is on its best season yet. One more episode to go before it finishes, and I'm eager to see how it all plays out.
What I'm fascinated by is how the Box Tunnel Massacre -- which was played almost as a throwaway incident in the first series -- has come back to haunt Mitchell figuratively and literally and drive so much of the plot this season. That's neat and organic story-telling that is.
I agree - it's been amazing.