So… Exit Wounds…
Apr. 9th, 2009 07:06 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
All I have is tears for Tosh and an bizarre mental link between Jack, Grey, Yuui and Fai.
Oh and finger pointing at Gwen taking charge and going yay! because that must’ve been what it was like in the three month or so absence of Jack that marked the period of time between seasons 1 and 2.
But really, I don’t have much to say except I’ll really miss Tosh, and, to a certain extent, Owen. (Who only had half a season of me actually liking him.)
And the Jack+Grey = Yuui+Fai is totally because Grey was surrounded by dead bodies and there was mental trauma because of this and Jack’s “leaving behind” of Grey.
Except of course, they aren’t twins or princes and Jack doesn’t have a ninja handy to keep him from emoing. Nor circumstances that actually allowed him to let his brother die, because that was the stupidest decision EVER.
Okay, there were some other things I found amusing. Or really, really bad in the case of the banging from dead body storage.
And I’m going to miss the director, writer, other person commentary from the second season. It would’ve been so fun to hear what they had to say about some of the scenes.
The Jack/John scene at the end was… rather cute. But John Hart roaming 21st century Britain. WHUT. (Assuming of course that he somehow doesn’t get his wrist device fixed and/or doesn’t manage to acquire fake documents like a passport.)
AND- AND- AND- THERE WAS SOME MINOR OT3 SQUEELAGE FOR ME! Mostly the moment when the Weevil cells are unlocked so the humans can get out.
(All I can say in my defence is that I was OT3ing before I saw the end of Torchwood season one. That is all.)
Next week is… nothing interesting, seeing as season three has been pushed back to June or July in the UK and TVNZ is most likely not going to run it concurrently. Most likely. (They seem to be re-running that Terminator spinoff though.)
Wait, what. Naoko Mori was in Absolutely Fabulous? Do not want. *randomly looked at the Torchwood profile on TVNZ and actually read it* Gareth David Lloyd in The Bill however? Hilarious.