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Sunday, April 06, 2008



SPOILERS FOR THE TORCHWOOD FINALE BELOW!






WTF. Torchwood made me cry. WHAT INSANITY IS THIS?

The episode was 90% crap. The citywide destruction was entirely gratuitous, Connor Grey's acting was as abysmally bad as his character was flat, Captain John's story held up like a wet paper bag with a hole in it the size of the Alien Sheep, and the whole "Jack was sent back in time and just had to live through the intervening years" stretched my suspension of disbelief when it was only a century and change. Expecting Jack to hang out in a grave for nearly 2000 years without emerging absolutely crazypants, with hair long enough to encircle the globe1, atrophied muscles, and completely disintegrated clothing represents a new pinnacle of lazy writing for the Torchwood crew, and that's saying a LOT.

Continuously dying and resuscitating for 2000 years, writers. There is no way Jack is not crazy. You are all sadists. Unless of course John only jumped forward a few hours, rescued Jack, then jumped forward to three days before Steamwood discovered him in 1901 and left him buried in a roomy coffin with a Victrola, a razor, and a ham sandwich, then lied to Presentwood because he's too pretty to remember silly details like when and where his little Starship Trooper2 is buried.

So why the heck was I crying?

Okay, George Lucas take note: That's how you use the line "You're breaking my heart." Toooooooooosh, ilu! Don't leave me, Tosh! And Owen... frankly, I never cared for him much. But suggestion for Season 3: Owen = Doctor Manhattan.

1 Out of curiosity... Hair grows at approximately 3/4" per month, or 9" per year, so between his burial in 27 AD and his discovery by Punkwood in 1901, his hair should have grown 16,866 inches, or 1,405.5 feet. That's more that a quarter of a mile! And his fingernails... I don't even want to think about fingernails, though if you want to do the math yourself, they grow at approximately .1mm per day. (Hint: 68.4 meters, or 224.4 feet)

2 John and Jack's "song" is Close Encounter Three by Sarah Brightman. And I've seen a Smallville Brainiac/Clark fanvid to it. EPIC LOLZ.


Edit: From Sam's LJ:
DementedSiren: I now have the oddest notion of Jack and the Tardis entertaining each other through all of those years. You know, mental crossword [uzzles, I Spy, writing a screenplay together...
Sam: TARDIS Sudoku!

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Priscilla said at 12:43 PM

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uh oh. someone sounds crazily obsessive. much love!
 
hm... except that hair usually has a terminal length, it just won't keep growing forever. also, breakage, pulling his own hair out because he is going cah-razy, etc. As for the rest, I got nothin'.
 
So I have been watching both seasons of Torchwood for about two weeks, and just now finished.

WHAT EVEN. Owen dying wasn't that big a deal to me also because, yeah, he was always kind of a tool and also, hey, he died a few episodes before anyway.

But Tosh! >O unacceptable.

And yeah this last episode had so many problems, and when Jack came out of the coffin like those 1900 years just flew by I was like "seriously?"

But I still love the show because of it has to have the most bisexual characters in any other show ever, and also, "Eye Candy." (giggle.)

James Marsters is amazing.
 
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