I know I can't resist looking at my flist, so I will be careful and hope for the best.
I still have yet to see Bad Wolf... (IIRC, that's the ep after The Doctor Dances).
No, "Boom Town" is next after "The Doctor Dances". There are five episodes of Doctor Who which feature Captain Jack: "The Empty Child", "The Doctor Dances", "Boom Town", "Bad Wolf" and "The Parting of the Ways". "Bad Wolf" is the episode that sets up "The Parting of the Ways". "Boom Town" is more of a stand-alone, though it's a sequel to "The Aliens of London" and "World War Three" and it's set in Cardiff, so you do get some lovely set-up for Torchwood continuity.
Personally, I love "Boom Town" - it's one of my very favourite Doctor Who episodes, and not just because Jack is in it.
On first viewing I didn't like "Bad Wolf" so much but on subsequent viewings I love it more and more.
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Date: 2007-01-03 02:04 pm (UTC)I know I can't resist looking at my flist, so I will be careful and hope for the best.
I still have yet to see Bad Wolf... (IIRC, that's the ep after The Doctor Dances).
No, "Boom Town" is next after "The Doctor Dances". There are five episodes of Doctor Who which feature Captain Jack: "The Empty Child", "The Doctor Dances", "Boom Town", "Bad Wolf" and "The Parting of the Ways". "Bad Wolf" is the episode that sets up "The Parting of the Ways". "Boom Town" is more of a stand-alone, though it's a sequel to "The Aliens of London" and "World War Three" and it's set in Cardiff, so you do get some lovely set-up for Torchwood continuity.
Personally, I love "Boom Town" - it's one of my very favourite Doctor Who episodes, and not just because Jack is in it.
On first viewing I didn't like "Bad Wolf" so much but on subsequent viewings I love it more and more.