You and me both, yes. I did love the Brig pictures up there, placed so prominently! Not just going after the kiddie audience, obviously. ;-)
I thought the girl who plays Maria was really good, and I liked Luke as well. The other girl (I can't remember her name) got on my nerves a bit
Yeah, I felt the same way. I'm glad Maria seems like she'll be cool (in a good way!) - the character isn't written in an annoying way, and the actor seems good too. Hard to tell about Luke yet, in the sense of what he'll turn out to be like, but he wasn't annoying either. The other girl (Kelsey I think?) did seem rather annoying, in the worst sort of cool teenager girl way, but if she's meant to hang around in the future too, maybe she'll become more tolerable.
It seemed that Jack alomst fitted into 1941 better than 2006.
He does seem a lot more at home there. I think this is why I took so easily to the character in The Empty Child - he was so... perfect as a dashing World War 2 pilot character (or one pretending to be that, anyway). It suited the character and the actor both a lot better than the modern-day Jack Harkness we've mostly been stuck with in Torchwood.
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You and me both, yes. I did love the Brig pictures up there, placed so prominently! Not just going after the kiddie audience, obviously. ;-)
I thought the girl who plays Maria was really good, and I liked Luke as well. The other girl (I can't remember her name) got on my nerves a bit
Yeah, I felt the same way. I'm glad Maria seems like she'll be cool (in a good way!) - the character isn't written in an annoying way, and the actor seems good too. Hard to tell about Luke yet, in the sense of what he'll turn out to be like, but he wasn't annoying either. The other girl (Kelsey I think?) did seem rather annoying, in the worst sort of cool teenager girl way, but if she's meant to hang around in the future too, maybe she'll become more tolerable.
It seemed that Jack alomst fitted into 1941 better than 2006.
He does seem a lot more at home there. I think this is why I took so easily to the character in The Empty Child - he was so... perfect as a dashing World War 2 pilot character (or one pretending to be that, anyway). It suited the character and the actor both a lot better than the modern-day Jack Harkness we've mostly been stuck with in Torchwood.