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Of course, I would like to see him with a woman once in a while :) OTOH, I think that the producers aren't putting him with women because they're trying to intimate that he's holding a torch for Gwen, and she's the only woman he can love (hurl)
What about Rose? He certainly flirted with her, at least until the Doctor A) warned him off her; and 2) took Jack's fancy himself.
Also, there was that sweet little old lady with the fairies, with whom Jack had had something nice going, back when she was young, that he had lied to about being his own son so he could get in touch with again.
But yeah, showing that Jack has occasionally fancied females is not the same as showing him in a current relationship with one.
But Jack's in a current relationship with Ianto. And while he's not exactly monogamous, I don't think he'd try to juggle two SOs at once.
Group relationship, maybe. But I don't see Ianto being too keen on that.
Sciffy schedule - I wonder why, after BSG ends (mid-month) they're running repeats of SG-1 instead of new episodes of SGA. Doesn't make sense, does it?
I thought SGA didn't start again until July 11?
The idea of Jack might be important, but it remains to be seen how that will play out on the sci fi landscape. You can say a lot or very little with something like that.
Yeah, but they are all in the can, they could totally run them starting June 20th.
In a way if Jack being omnisexual is no big deal, that is even a bigger deal.
If they started airing Atlantis on June 20th, they wouldn't have enough episodes to go all the way through November sweeps.
In a way if Jack being omnisexual is no big deal, that is even a bigger deal.
You can have the idea of it being no big deal being wasted, or just used for cheap titillation, or you can have it say a great number of things. Right now it's charming and cute and I like it. I'm just not wowed by it.
I've never seen Coupling or Queer as Folk, so I have no basis to judge either of them on, outside the Who-verse (Whoville?).
Both series are excellent, as was Steven Moffat's Jekyll series from last year.
Is Davies going to continue with Torchwood, I wonder?
I really hope so. That show could use more attention from him.