There's the end -- where we have this gorgeous team, chilling out, awkwardly, in their fearless leader (to whom they can't quite connect) pad overlooking the city. There's Spike and his struggle against hell (is something moving in the dark, Blondiebear? That's what I want to know). There's the discussion of Angel and his ability to have relationships. There's the mistrust of Gunn and his enhancements (don't use alien artifacts for your own amusement, kids). There's Wesley inability to say anything without sounding slightly smarmy (is that intentional in the performance or just an awkward side-effect of my having seen Torchwood first and the way Denisof sort of smirks his way through every line?) There's the way Angel's like "fine, eat the other guy, I don't give a shit."
All the brutality and love hung on a sort of pointless frame that I think of as so emblematic of the first two seasons of Torchwood is all so right here.
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Date: 2010-09-15 01:37 am (UTC)Yeah, that's how I feel. I don't mind if people use fake, real-sounding names, but I think people tend to assume that that's the person's real name, and I don't want people to assume that about me. I feel like a liar, whereas if I don't tell people my real name, I'm just not telling me my real name.
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Also, considering people can have the same name, I don't see how it makes it any easier. It's really hard to find someone on Facebook if there are 200 people with their name. If anything, it's simpler with usernames since only one person can have a particular name on a site like LJ. As long as you type the name right, there's no doubt who you're talking about.