Or wears contacts.
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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Or wears contacts.
Oh, of course. Duh. I never think of contacts because I can't get around the squick of them for me (eye issues), which is why I've always worn glasses.
I'm very annoyed at BBC-America because their timing cut off the show just as Jack was pouring sand out of the box. Very likely that WAS the last shot, but then we also missed the promos. Feh.
Also, while Torchwood took the 48-hour Amnesia Cure, Rhys sure didn't, and wouldn't he be asking Gwen what happened to that nice Owen chappie who was so helpful? Not to mention still being kind of upset about Gwen forgetting him and so on?
The sand pouring was the last scene. I didn't watch the BBCA version so I don't know what they cut.
Again with the Poor Tosh. I really hope she gets a happy that lasts someday. Likely Rhys is used to odd, and they promised to make her right, so her forgetting she had forgotten him wouldn't be out of line.
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Likely Rhys is used to odd, and they promised to make her right, so her forgetting she had forgotten him wouldn't be out of line.
That was my assumption too.
Rewatching the last 15 minutes of Meat reminded me that Owen was a big damn hero with the sedation, and unusually human with his reactions. It's almost like they want me to like him before they kill him. Love Rhys and Gwen at the end. World of awwww.
Yeah, but wasn't the whole existence of the alien based on him existing in people's memories, which he would still, if barely, in Rhys'?
Possible I missed some stuff, because I am sick in bed.
Irritated at the poor Tosh stuff. Sleep with someone who's not an alien, Tosh!
Also, freeing Owen of his cynicism makes his vision bad? Personal hot button, but I hate that glasses are the only signifier of weakness.
Personal hot button, but I hate that glasses are the only signifier of weakness.
Heh. I like the theory (too lazy to page back) that Owen always needs glasses, but he's too concerned with his own self-image the rest of the time to wear them.
I've been thinking about the Jack/Gwen thing alot.
I have always thought that she was special to him from the beginning. In the first episode he told her about the not being able to die thing, of course she saw the result, but that was something that he hadn't revealed to the rest of the team. In fact, he has confided in her more than it seems he has in Ianto.
I was sure it was all on him, but Gwen telling him that she loves him has confused me about the whole thing.
I have Wonderconned. Summer Glau is WAY more popular than anyone else on SCC, and everyone knows it but is mostly good-natured about it, except I suspect Thomas Dekker finds it a bit annoying. His hair is even more annoyingly in his face in RL than it is on the television screen. Also, he wants to do more stunts and fight scenes.
The panel moderator was an inoffensive but not particularly insightful guy from TV Guide (not Fonebone), who asked bland questions that didn't get a lot of meaningful stuff from the cast or writers on the panels. The one thing I found interesting was that Josh Friedman was asked about continuity and consistency with the films, and his response was basically that they weren't trying to be consistent with the films, because they'd make their heads explode trying, and the films weren't even consistent within themselves.
There was also an indication that they consider these to be independent timelines.
Also, I made PC ask about Teresa Dyson, and Friedman said we'd see her again.
And Summer Glau is lovely. And does most of her own stunts. She likes flying through breakaway walls.