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I keep thinking about it a lot. If "can't get it out of your head" is one of your marks of a good story (it is mine) they hit paydirt with this one.
Of all of them, Jack knows something most about the living death that would have been awating those children.
And if you wipe out the 10% from the working class you've arguably killed the next generation of Iantos and Gwens.
I don't use the phrase 'fate worse than death' lightly, but living death as alien drug producer certainly qualifies.
which is why the random twitching and spewing.
Maybe, for the 456, random twitching and spewing is pleasurable.
We were Mineared but good on that one, weren't we?
I think that's what bugs me. Tim has broken my heart many times, but I never felt like he did so unnecessarily. He delivers just enough pain for me to gasp, "You bastard!" hating the tragedy yet never feeling cheated by it. I'm sure Tim would still have left carnage, but I suspect I wouldn't be feeling cheated at the end.
Yeah, cheated is not what I feel. But then, I never do -- so I'm no real guage of that emotion.
wrong thread! ...moving along...
Yeah, back in the Angel days, the darker Tim and Joss made things the better I liked it. That moment closing the wine cellar doors is still the character's zenith IMHO. It was when they went for sentimentality and romance that I had trouble watching.
I'm not really sure if it's the specific character, the tone of the story, the plot, or some combo of all three that makes me enjoy seeing the screws turned on some protagonists' torment (Angel, Jaye Tyler) while being put off by the excessive bleakness inflicted on others (Buffy, the BSG characters).
Thinking about it, BSG was still too bleak for me, and CoE wasn't.
Mind you, I'm mad at RTD and will miss Ianto terribly, but I will miss his smile and his and Cap'n Jack's light moments.
I feel like RTD wound up murdering Jack's character in his quest for whatever he thought he was achieving.
I have no problem with the idea that Jack did many questionable things before we met him, and in the time he was waiting for the Doctor, but after the lost year with the Doctor, the adventure with the other Companions and the episode with Gray, he was a different man and I couldn't buy him not showing more pain and remorse over the decisions that he had to make.
I couldn't buy him not showing more pain and remorse over the decisions that he had to make
More remorse over 1965 or more remorse over 2009? And what would have been enough?
Completely unrelatedly, the exchange "There's still monkey phlegm in your hair." "That's not phlegm." from Warehouse 13 yesterday really made me laugh.