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I didn't feel, as many did, that this suffered from being the middle episode. I thought it was written tightly, drew the tension out well, and wasn't, THANK GOD, paced as insanely as Day 2. I loved the pacing of Day 2, but -- to use a sex metaphor, as seems appropriate for Torchwood -- just because I like a good hard pounding, doesn't mean I want to go there all the time. So I was really perfectly happy with the quieter, creepier pace of this, and though the episode did amazing work with silence and pauses. In fact, this is pretty much the non-verbal episode of awesome.

Like that whole Jack and Ianto thing? Who cares what they said! The way they looked at each other! But that said -- I did like the discussion about the explosion, I do like that the show let Jack admit that, yeah, he felt it (most disturbing thing I've ever heard is a recording from a cockpit of an airplane crash, and they always tell you people die instantly, but dude, I heard that plane crash and thumping and sounds and the pilot was STILL SCREAMING -- fast ain't instant) and then both Jack and Ianto realize this is something that while it needed acknowledging, didn't need discussing (okay, I think it needed discussing, but they have issues). Also the 20 minutes/30 minutes thing was hilarious, because apparently Ianto had a list going there.

Gwen hates smileys!

WHY THE FUCK DOES IANTO KNOW SHORTHAND? DId he go to secretarial college after being a drifter and before Torchwood hired him? Really? What?

Queer! They show used the word queer! That was sort of exciting (and I realize is a subject of consternation in fandom right now, but I'm too tired to address it right now, and conked my head on something in the bathroom, but I'll write about it tomorrow). Also sort of interesting in terms of the reaction delivery, because I felt like the "oi!" was any any guy reflex to friends being assholes and the "it's not 1965" thing a quiet thing he didn't realize he was quite telling himself until he said it. Go Ianto!

So, we know about Alice's mom, her time in Torchwood, got out with her memory in tact, and then taught her daughter and grandson survival tactics -- against alien invasion? against Torchwood? against Jack? Did they have a bad breakup, or was it the ageing thing that just made everyone go spare?

THE HUB 2. HI JAMES MORAN, YOU ARE SO CLEVER. *eyeroll* But we love you for it.

Jack being involved in 1965? Duh. Knew that. Didn't realize that was news to anyone. The only thing really creepy about that reveal, and it is really creepy, is when everyone asks why he says "as a gift." Not the immediate Jack explains it ws the best thing to do for humanity or he didn't have a choice or it was a shitty but pragmatic decision or becuase they demanded it. No, "as a gift." What the fuck, Jack? And what do these aliens want with the kids? Are they breeding a slave race? Why do kiddies make such a lovely gift? It feels deeply unsettling.

Frobisher's discussion with Jack, where he tells Jack he's the better man, and then Jack doesn't go in there and grab the guy's wife and kids. Poor Jack. Jesus, I am really, really feeling for him about Alice and Stephen. Really really really. I think they are goners.

Also, because I'm petty, I'd just like to note that IANTO CALLED JACK SIR AND JACK FUCKING LOVED IT (or at least the coat) so Hah, fucking Hah!

Torchwood contact lenses as sex toys! FIC NAO PLEAZ,

Right, that is all.

Tomorrow the real fear begins.

Date: 2009-07-09 11:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] timelady.livejournal.com
I personally think they eat the kids...like caviar. Maybe Jack figured that out at some point and figured a handful of kids would be a good peace offering and get the aliens to think of us as nice people and not want to stomp us flat (agreeing with [livejournal.com profile] lefaym in the "protection money" thought). And maybe they decided that handful tasted far too good and decided to make an entire meal of it this time rather than a small appetiser.

Then again, maybe the aliens are actually good...and they're just using the kids to study because their race has no future or something. speculations...speculations.... Now that I could totally understand just handing over a bunch of children, and deciding that it would benefit the future).

But yes, really makes you wonder on the details of the uses on the contact lenses. And if Lois knew what the others use them for would she have been as willing to put them on?

Though Rhys put himself back on my bad side by going back to his usual whining about why Gwen never tells him stuff first. Honestly, I'm so tired of it, though right before he took himself down several notches in my book, he was actually on the rise in that scene sounding like he was nearly a member of Torchwood. And Jack totally knew what he was doing letting it slip he had heard first,...that smug smirk as soon as Gwen had stomped off.

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