I can't see Sarah Jane leading a group of adults into danger all the time, though.
They do different things, and she does it on a kids show, so there are fewer casualties.
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I can't see Sarah Jane leading a group of adults into danger all the time, though.
They do different things, and she does it on a kids show, so there are fewer casualties.
Yeah, I think there's way too much meta cluttering things to say that Sarah Jane is a better boss. If Torchwood were The Captain Jack Adventures, his job performance would greatly improve.
Hey, the Eureka premiere did quite well ratings wise - it beat ABC in the 25-54 demo.
25-54 - that seems like an odd grouping, doesn't it?
Following ita's link in Movies, Screen Rant suggests there will be a Torchwood panel at Comic-Con on Sunday. Ostensibly, 'kid's day'...which is weird, except that the Dr. Who panel is that day as well.
I'm sure everyone already knew this but me.
Makes me want to be a fly on the wall (and therefore out of reach of the crushing and potentially irritated crowd) to hear about the future of the show, if any.
I don't think that Sarah Jane would be a good boss . She's a decent leader, but I'm not sure about boss. She's too much of a loner. She works well with children, but I don't think that she would work well with adults.
edited to make SJ a solitary person, not a car.
Ostensibly, 'kid's day'
It's kids' day because there are a lot of kid-friendly panels specifically on that day.
Right. I get that part, but why they'd do the Torchwood panel amongst the kid's shows seems odd. But, as I say, I'm sure it was more a timing thing than a 'theme' thing.
At least one of his team members turned evil, another used alien tech for rape, another used memory erasure to manipulate and preserve a relationship. (Well the one who turned evil did that too.) And it looks like at least half his was chosen on gut instinct.
I think, what I like about "Torchwood," -- and not having seen COE yet -- is that, excepting that Jack has an ostensible superpower, they're not superheroes. They're normal people with the proper skill sets and motivations needed to do the job, but I can buy into the show's premise: that doing the job will seriously fuck you up. I actually like that Jack understands this, and doesn't condemn his people for being human.
Watching last week's Warehouse 13 - 10 minutes in, Myka taking off her shoes, I was sure she was going to use one as a throwing star on bleedy guy.