I think, where that feeling particularly struck me is that whole thing where Wesley messes with that girl with telekenesis about her dad and Angel is all "you need to go!" and Cordy's all "you can't fire him" and Wesley is all "I get it; I'll be at my flat" (a flat which, you get the impression, he doesn't see that often). It's a great moment, and one that really feels the most like Torchwood so far, even if it's one of the least obvious places the more recent show pulled from. But I can't stop thinking about that scene and how the answer to "how can this scene be a higher stakes AU?" gets us to
What's particularly hilarious, of course, is that I'm watching this in the wrong order. I think if I'd watched Angel and then Torchwood, I'd be like "oh, influence" as opposed to "OMGWTFBBQFANFICTIONRTD!"
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Date: 2010-04-22 05:30 pm (UTC)Oh, definitely.
I can't remember who I've most recently heard this exact wording from (I want to say it was in a television interview with Moffat or someone associated with the new new Who crew) was that RTD was and is basically just a really big fan of certain things, and is really quite fannish, and that it's a factor in his work. It makes perfect sense.
Good luck with edits, etc. Also, insert Schrodinger's nagging about Bristol here. ;)