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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.
More remorse over 1965 or more remorse over 2009? And what would have been enough?
Both, I guess and I just felt like Barrowman was directed to hold back.
Completely unrelatedly, the exchange "There's still monkey phlegm in your hair." "That's not phlegm." from Warehouse 13 yesterday really made me laugh.
Right there with you!
I think they really skipped past what he'd done in 1965. The flu vaccination explanation might have been excuse enough, but he never gave it and everyone's loyalty seemed relatively unswerved.
As for 2009, I think he showed a balance between something he knew had to be done and the cost of it.
Right there with you!
Does SyFy have a S&P department? Because the visuals are really disturbing.
I want to like Warehouse 13, but the main characters are drawn with such a broad brush that they annoy me. They are such stock characters - uptight, by the book agent paired with wacky, irresponsible intuitive agent - they fight crime!
Warehouse 13: I also thought "serendipity's my stripper name" was pretty hilarious.
I happen to think the wacky intuitive agent is hot...and not that irresponsible. Unfortunately I have a highly developed talent of ignoring the unlikable female partner, so I can get past her.
Warehouse 13: I also thought "serendipity's my stripper name" was pretty hilarious.
yes, it was! There are some good things about the show, and I love Artie. I just hate the main characters. And can they shut the hell up once in a while?
The flu vaccination explanation might have been excuse enough, but he never gave it and everyone's loyalty seemed relatively unswerved.
I just assumed that when we were "told" about the flu vaccine they were too. Rhys did say it was a good trade (or something along those lines).
I thought it was Jack at the time who said it was a "good trade".