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.
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I was sure she was going to use one as a throwing star on bleedy guy.
I thought the exact same thing.
me three. Still disappointed.
I was sure she was going to use one as a throwing star on bleedy guy.
I didn't, but that would have been awesome. I really like Myka and Pete. I'm enjoying the show probably more than it deserves because of them.
What was up with that "Kodak moment" in the last one? Startling - we went abruptly from wacky science to magic.
The magic camera didn't seem any wackier than the Lewis Carroll mirror.
Yeah, the Lewis Carroll mirror and the camera were at the same level of wacky to me.
The Carroll mirror could be a piece of alien tech that's a kind of AI game. (Or left over from a Marx brothers movie....)
Houdini's wallet calling up ghosts and Lucretia Borgia's jeweled comb letting her spirit possess and mind-control people didn't trip anyone's objections to the supernatural before this?
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.
I don't disagree. I like the show. But I think Jack's superpowers qualify him more to be a team member than a team leader.