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Torchwood Season Finale

  • Dec. 1st, 2007 at 9:18 PM

Well, first off I will admit I have never cried so much during one episode of a television show in my entire life. That was a very emotional episode on many different levels. I even cried for Gwen, and we know how much that woman irritates me. Whooo...ok....deep breath....I'm calm now. 
Before I get to my list of wants for season 2 of Torchwood, I'm going to spit out a few bullet points of what I liked and disliked about tonights episode. 

>Angry Jack=Sexy Jack.
>Jack ripping on Owen, and saying just downright mean things made me sad for Owen, but hot damn that was sexy! ::tee hee::
>Sad Owen=Sexy Owen. (there's just something about seeing a man broken down thats just oddly sexy)
>I know Jack can't die, but I did have a moment of sheer panic.
>Gwen didn't irritate me half as much as usual. 
>When Ianto smelled the jacket, it just made me burst into more tears. 
>Creepy Billis. Enough said. ::shudders::
>And I absolutely do not understand the Dr. Who reference at the end, so you're going to have to fill me in on that. 

Alright, now on to what I would like to see next season. (In no particular order, of course)

>More Jack/Ianto interaction (intimate and non-intimate)
>Less Owen being a drama queen about the whole Diane situation. ::rolls eyes::
>Less Gwen acting like a crazed manic-depressive woman. She laughs, she cries, she laughs, she yells, she cries.....
>To learn more about Jack's past. Who he really is. 
>More naked Owen...LOL! (I'm running out of ideas here, can you tell?)

Ok, I'm going to leave it at that for now. If I think of anything else I'll let you know. I'm sure we will be discussing this in length on Monday at work.


 
 

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