Torchwood: watching Adrift again...
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I watched "Adrift" again this evening with
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A few more points and questions:
- Jonah was taken by the Rift seven months ago. Jack was present. Jack was therefore in Cardiff seven months ago. Was that before he went to the end of the universe with the Doctor, or after he came back from the Valiant? If he was gone for six months, real time, does that mean either that he has only been back one month or less - unlikely in the extreme - or that it has been more than seven months since "Kiss, Kiss, Bang, Bang"?
- I loved PC Andy saying "Bloody Torchwood!"
- Wondering again why Ianto gave Gwen the package that led her to the island with the hospice, I realized this time that Ianto had left the package on her desk before she had asked Jack to let her take on Jonah's case, and before Jack had told her 'no'. How did Ianto know she was going to reopen the case? How did he know to leave the information on her desk when she had presumably dropped it? He's smart, but not prescient. Had he expected her to find it, and to ask Jack what it led to?
- As we got to the sex scene,
iclysdale asked whether Jack or Ianto actually had a flat or any kind of a home - wondering why they couldn't just go home for sex. We thought it over: Jack certainly does not have any other home, he lives in the Hub - or under it. And Ianto? We've never seen his place, or ever had any reference to it. It seems likely that he has moved into the Hub with Jack.
I'm sure Ianto would like that, anyway. And I can't think of any argument against it.
I would add that even if Jack and Ianto did have somewhere to go, they obviously enjoy sex in the Hub. They could use the beds in the infirmary if they wanted to, or Jack's room. But where's the fun in that? - I noticed that in their conversation on the cliff, once Gwen touched Jack's hand, he couldn't say 'no' to her. Not that saying 'no' to her ever did any good, anyway.
- Why does Gwen assume Jack won't allow maternity leave? She hasn't asked him.
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maaseru wanted me to add that Nicky treated Gwen badly: that Gwen only investigated the case because Nickey wanted to, and she had no right to blame Gwen when she changed her mind. We agreed that, however bad the truth, in the end, knowing is better than not knowing.
- I like the theory (promuglated by
halfspokenwords and
janne_d, that when Jack was bellowing for Ianto, it was because he'd been left somewhere in handcuffs.
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Date: 2008-03-21 08:19 pm (UTC)I've been wanting to see it, too. Which is one reason I like the idea that he doesn't actually have one - it means we have seen his place, we're seeing it every episode, we just didn't know. It also means his life is that much more closely connected to Jack's.
We know he hardly ever "went home" when he was caring for Lisa in the basement. The subject of Ianto going home hasn't come up lately - I'll have to keep my eyes open for it.