Torchwood 5 (No Spoilers)
Nov. 12th, 2006 11:01 pmA Cracker ...
This was more like it - Even better than Ghost Machine ...
More like this please (and next weeks looks promising too) ...
Mind you as soon as I found out this was a P J Hammond ep I had high hopes and wasn't disapointed (for those that don't know PJH was original writer of Saphire and Steel).
Less pratting about with skimply clad cyber babes and homo erotic subtext and more serious horror fantasy please.
You know, as an aside, I'm begining to think Rose didn't revive Jack in PotW .. I'm starting to have a feeling he was already immortal ... Hopefully some more back story will be forth coming ...
Well done torchwood - Your first 5 out of 5 of the season.
This was more like it - Even better than Ghost Machine ...
More like this please (and next weeks looks promising too) ...
Mind you as soon as I found out this was a P J Hammond ep I had high hopes and wasn't disapointed (for those that don't know PJH was original writer of Saphire and Steel).
Less pratting about with skimply clad cyber babes and homo erotic subtext and more serious horror fantasy please.
You know, as an aside, I'm begining to think Rose didn't revive Jack in PotW .. I'm starting to have a feeling he was already immortal ... Hopefully some more back story will be forth coming ...
Well done torchwood - Your first 5 out of 5 of the season.
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Date: 2006-11-13 02:19 am (UTC)Thus, he could recover from any injury, but an instant-death ray, like the Daleks have, would bypass the regeneration, killing him instantly (example: War Trolls in D&D only take Lethal Damage from acid, and they can regenerate damage from anything else - But if one fails its save against a Death Effect, it's still going to die).
The implication is, of course, that whatever happened to him occured during the 'missing months' that Jack alludes to in The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances. The fact that he didn't tell The Ninth and Rose about it fits with his unwillingnes to tell anybody about it, not even the other Torchwood employees (he'd not have told Gwen if she hadn't seen it happen so clearly)
Also, since The Doctor hasn't seen Captain Jack since the stand-off aboard Satellite Five, Jack couldn't know that he was raised by the power of the
Phoenix ForceTime Vortex; thus, when he came back after being killed by the Daleks, he merely attributed it to his own immortality.I still think that, during his Missing Months, he was up to no good on the planet Zeist, and got on the wrong end of their Exiling Process as a result. If Sean Connery turns up pretending to be a Conquistador, then we'll know for sure...