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Ianto says that his last kiss was with Lisa, but infact he doesn't realize it was with Jack. And also Jack thinks his last kiss was with the sex gas. But I seriously think that Jack was in a passionate kiss.
What is Captain Jack up to? He leaves his main base unmanned, with no evidence of any allowance for an unrelated emergency. Takes his entire force into dangerous territory without backup. Does not have anyone assigned to protecting the 'forward base'. Fails to call for backup when the situation is obviously getting out of control. Splits his forces in the face of a very suspicious situation. He's supposed to be an experienced leader, this is rubbish.
So too is the damn plot. In the countryside, people are keenly aware of what their neighbours are up to.
-- GwydionM 18:57, 20 November 2006 (UTC)
How do we know this episode was in the Brecon Beacons? I don't remember anyone naming a location for the village. U-Mos 16:05, 21 November 2006 (UTC)
They also mentioned it in the De-Classified episode.
The long row of cottages is at Penwyllt and is the home of the [ South Wales Caving Club]
Would anyone familiar with the rock quarries in the old Doctor Who series recognize the one (at the first investigation site) as one of them? It looks kind of familiar, but there were so many in the old series. blx 08:09, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
I added some references, but I couldn't figure out how to add them to the one existing reference so that they all form one cohesive list. Hopefully someone else can fix that? And hopefully then the article won't be in danger of being deleted/merged?
Because, the reason this article/episode is important is because it stands out from all other Torchwood episodes. It is the only one that doesn't have aliens as monsters - it has humans as monsters. And it is the scariest freakin' episode in the entire run of Torchwood. So it's making an important meta-point that we ourselves are the scariest monsters of all. I regularly refer to it in conversation for this reason. I think it is definitely notable enough to warrant its own page. 68.0.206.102 ( talk) 02:59, 29 January 2023 (UTC)
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Ianto says that his last kiss was with Lisa, but infact he doesn't realize it was with Jack. And also Jack thinks his last kiss was with the sex gas. But I seriously think that Jack was in a passionate kiss.
What is Captain Jack up to? He leaves his main base unmanned, with no evidence of any allowance for an unrelated emergency. Takes his entire force into dangerous territory without backup. Does not have anyone assigned to protecting the 'forward base'. Fails to call for backup when the situation is obviously getting out of control. Splits his forces in the face of a very suspicious situation. He's supposed to be an experienced leader, this is rubbish.
So too is the damn plot. In the countryside, people are keenly aware of what their neighbours are up to.
-- GwydionM 18:57, 20 November 2006 (UTC)
How do we know this episode was in the Brecon Beacons? I don't remember anyone naming a location for the village. U-Mos 16:05, 21 November 2006 (UTC)
They also mentioned it in the De-Classified episode.
The long row of cottages is at Penwyllt and is the home of the [ South Wales Caving Club]
Would anyone familiar with the rock quarries in the old Doctor Who series recognize the one (at the first investigation site) as one of them? It looks kind of familiar, but there were so many in the old series. blx 08:09, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
I added some references, but I couldn't figure out how to add them to the one existing reference so that they all form one cohesive list. Hopefully someone else can fix that? And hopefully then the article won't be in danger of being deleted/merged?
Because, the reason this article/episode is important is because it stands out from all other Torchwood episodes. It is the only one that doesn't have aliens as monsters - it has humans as monsters. And it is the scariest freakin' episode in the entire run of Torchwood. So it's making an important meta-point that we ourselves are the scariest monsters of all. I regularly refer to it in conversation for this reason. I think it is definitely notable enough to warrant its own page. 68.0.206.102 ( talk) 02:59, 29 January 2023 (UTC)