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'Sleeper'
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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See, I knew that someone needed to check my math.
Remember the first season episode where it turned out that Jack had given up children to the fairies before this and was prepared to do it again? I'm entirely believing he's the Do That If We Have To guy.
Remember the first season episode where it turned out that Jack had given up children to the fairies before this and was prepared to do it again?
I need to watch the whole of Torchwood again. I appear to have forgotten most of it. Unlike Doctor Who - but then I've watched the last few seasons many times. (The Girl needed converting. Part of my long-term plan to make her a geek. It's slow progress.)
I'm entirely believing he's the Do That If We Have To guy.
I wonder if it's due to a certain deadness within him because of the whole immortal thing.
I wonder that too.
I'm also wondering how far underground the Hub went and if it was built on the rift what the explosion might do - I mean could Grey and the aliens in storage have been blasted into another dimension?
Oh, and Christina Cox (of Blood Ties) has a new show - a space show on ABC.
I'm also wondering how far underground the Hub went and if it was built on the rift what the explosion might do - I mean could Grey and the aliens in storage have been blasted into another dimension?
That's probably more reasonable than the explainataion they'll come up with as soon as they need one in a story.
I've been wondering why the site didn't fill with water from the bay.
I've been thinking about Jack's actions in 1965 in light of him now knowing what happened to Grey.
I wonder if it's due to a certain deadness within him because of the whole immortal thing.
They certainly seem to be showing that he doesn't do great with watching the people he loves grow old and die again and again. I can see how that would make death seem so inevitable that it doesn't really matter when or how it comes.
I don't know though... the Doctor is still subjectively older than Jack is at this point, right? And while he's avoid-y over the pain of losing people, I don't get the sense that it's numbed him to the impact of death. It may be more something in Jack's own character than a natural consequence of immortality.
Want back story on Alice's mother.
I wonder if she tried to hide Alice from Jack - or if Jack disappeared on her.
It does make me worry for Ianto.