I wonder if the iPhone has an app to stop them…? :rolleyes:
I am with you, I really am. I didn’t even think of it on the first showing.
An act of war, one that we can’t win.
Oh noes! And just when we had a shred of optimism!
Really? Really?
She is definitely is Jack’s daughter - she figured it out quick.
That music is never a good sign. It always comes with bad stuff.
I know. The “hero” of the show even considering this is just unconscionable. :mad:
Okay, this show has officially become darker than BSG. And holy frak does that take a lot!
This part kills me, as much as Ianto’s death.
You know it has to be killing Jack. He couldn’t even say anything to his daughter.
And Ianto’s niece and nephew being pulled away.
He couldn’t look Stephen in the eye until he had everything set-up and ready to go.
Jack can not win ether way.
And this sequence of scenes gives me chills.
The actor who played Steven did a really good job - I wonder how much of that was special effects.
Nope it seems he can’t catch a break or be happy either.
Maybe it gives him a reason to go to The Doctor again.
I thought all the kids did a great job. Hard work for some kid wranglers!
Probably not much more than speeding up the video. And the blood, of course.
All of the kids in this did so well. Just have to imagine that they were excited about being involved with Doctor Who, even peripherally, even if they couldn’t watch the final result.
And the contrast between these two scenes is amazing.
Gwen, Rhys and Ianto’s family celebrating and Alice and Jack grieving.
Jack really has lost everything (except Gwen) - Ianto, Stephen, Alice, Torchwood (and if you think about it the Hub had a lot of people that were either dead and stored there or is stasis) - and that was just this series
“We were lucky.”
HATE this man. :mad::mad::mad:
Oops I missed a commercial break - we are back with the gov’t and the arrogant PM
Blame the Americans again. UG