Oct. 30th, 2006

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2 min. 25 sec.: Gwen seems to be doing much better, this time around. Guess she learned her stuff after all. Or maybe I was right about needing an episode written by a woman. Prognosis hopeful.

6 min. 14 sec.: Sense of humor! *dances* Also, I sarcastically remarked before that, if Gwen were to be paired up with anyone at Torchwood, it should be Owen, since they'd have the kind of trainwreck relationship that might actually be interesting. In this episode, they've progressed from sullenly hating each other to banter, and God help me, it's cute.

16 min. 55 sec.: Should say something concrete here, but that would entail a) spoilers, and b) me putting thoughts into a coherent pattern. All I'm gonna say is that Owen's 'vision' was incredibly painful for both him and me to watch, and the fact that Owen was the one to witness it is so very, very appropriate, after his aphrodesiac spray hijinks. Guess the writers knew what they were doing from the get-go after all. The intense amount of responsibility Owen feels for that girl gives us a whole new window into his character. My feelings on him morph from ambivalence to liking him lots.

21 min. 41 sec.: "Where do you sleep?" "I don't." And thus, my theory that Jack is turning into the Doctor - specifically Nine - is furthered. Also, Gwen getting used to the guns with gleeful abandon is love. Keep it up, and she's another character looking better and better in my eyes.

30 min.: I'm kind of loving Owen right now. A lot.

42 min. 36 sec.: Cool under pressure. Now this is a Gwen I like!

44 min. 18 sec.: And there's that loss of innocence. Manda? You called it.

In conclusion: This is the Torchwood I was waiting for. For the first time, I feel as though I'm watching an adult series (as advertised), rather than one aimed at thirteen year old boys. Not only did this episode work on a technical level, but on the more important emotional one as well. The characterization - particularly of characters who hadn't fared so well till now - was top-notch. Gwen finally feels like a real part of the team and we finally get to see the heart behind Owen's tactless front. My only real complaint was the utter lack of Ianto. Seriously, he had one appearance and one line. Once again, we get no naked Jack, which is a crime, but I do admit there's nowhere that could have fit in this episode.
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Bizzare morning. I just spent half an hour trying to convince someone that pasties aren't just underwear. The word can also mean a savory pie (well, more like bread with filling than pie, but I don't know any other word for it...)
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