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I have to admit that while the idea of Jack Harkness may be groundbreaking, the implementation lacks a bit, especially if you're putting him up in comparison with Buffy. Part of that, I have to say, is the acting.
I don't see (sorry, folks) many people remembering Torchwood in twenty years' time other than for the Jeopardy-level factoid that it had the first bi action hero on it.
Re: Reaper
I agree, Sock needs to be toned way, way down. I know he's supposed to be the comic sidekick, but a lot of the time I just want to say enough already! What I would really like to see is more development of Ben. For the longest time I didn't even know his name -- he was just "the other one." But he grew on me... they kept throwing little bits of knowledge his way, and just enough hints that there could maybe be a story built up around his character. A real story, that is (for instance, he questioned how Sam's soul could be sold to the Devil on his behalf, since technically you can only do that yourself. Ben thinks about these things. Later we learned that Ben's family had wanted him to go into the priesthood.) not that stupid greencard marriage story. Both the sidekicks are important, because Sam needs their loyal backup, but Sock needs to gear it down and Ben needs to shine a little more.
I agree, Sock needs to be toned way, way down.
And I thought that's where they were going with him getting together with his ex and then, not so much. More strike collateral damage, perhaps?
Ooh, TVshowson dvd says that the Blu-Ray version of season 1 of Torchwood will be released on September 16th too.
Pushing Daisies regular and Blu-Ray versions also coming out September 16th.
I don't see (sorry, folks) many people remembering Torchwood in twenty years' time other than for the Jeopardy-level factoid that it had the first bi action hero on it.
I can't quarrel with this assessment. I think part of the problem is that Captain Jack was very different on Doctor Who than he is on Torchwood. DW was a charming pangalactic (and pantime) rogue and conman. Put him at the head of TW, and suddenly he has responsibilities -- and he's lost some of the je ne sais quoi that made him a delight to watch on DW.
Kind of like running into the partying free spirit ten years later, after a marriage and two kids.
pangalactic
You know, whenever I see this word I expect it to be followed by "gargleblaster".
You know, whenever I see this word I expect it to be followed by "gargleblaster".
Another word that might apply to Captain Jack, though not in the original Hitchhiker's Guide sense.