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tencrush ([personal profile] tencrush) wrote2009-07-07 08:30 am

DAY ONE

So I DO have a few thoughts on Children of Earth, Day One, and I DO have ten minutes to write them down, but probs not to comment. They're randomly here below the cut.

  • I'm finding Ianto's extremely working class roots kind of hot. I feel like Jarvis Cocker. But yeah, Ianto's three-piece-suitedness suddenly aquires a whole new depth when you see where he's come from. Giving Ianto new levels of depth probably doesn't bode well, though.

  • Ianto's dorky what-the-fuck-are-we, do-we-hug-when-you-die-? position in the Jack/Ianto relationship was really fucking cute.

  • Having said this, I thought we'd established that Ianto was bisexual. Perhaps not out but certainly a guy who knows about himself that he's attracted to both sexes. I always quite loved this about Ianto, as I've said before, because I loved the fact that he was bisexual but not a televisual bisexual-who-sleeps-around stereotype. Now we find out that he seems to view himself as hetero, it's just that Jack's that awesome. I was spoiled for this episode, so I knew this was happening, but it still grated on me when it did. First of all because it annoys me that someone can't just be bisexual on the telly, like bi is such a bad thing to be. Secondly, obviously, because it feeds that tired slash trope of I'm-not-gay-I-just-love-your-cock that I really fucking hate. And last but not least, it is, once again, that Russell thing of using one character to tell me just how awesome another character is (oh, and the one doing the telling, that one'll probably die to prove it, yeah?) There just seems to me to be no narrative reason to make Ianto gay-only-for-Jack, other than to establish the awesome power of Jack's cock. I wish they'd just make Jack be more awesome instead of resorting to this. Gah.

  • Gwen gets more awesome as time goes by. Her pregnant-is-that-good-yes-I-think-so face was for the win.

  • Lois is SPUNKY and INQUISITIVE and KINDA CUTE and if we don't get to keep her I will be VERY VERY ANGRY. She's going to die, isn't she?

  • Is the big bad, apart from the 456 which is alien, some sort of rogue team of evil civil servants? Is it significant that Ianto's sister calls him a civil servant? Is it an anti-UNIT? I know Russell likes this whole let's-keep-a-nice-broad-grey-area thing regarding who, exactly, in the government-Torchwood-UNIT-other axis are the good guys and who the bad guys, but I wish he'd make his mind up just a wee bit more. Especially when it comes to UNIT.

  • That honeymoon thing just read to me as "LOLS, she ain't never coming back to the 'verse, we don't really like the girl." I've never really been fond of Agyeman, but I can imagine those who were were perhaps a bit miffed?

  • I'm going to end my sentences with the phrase "and I've got tupperware" more often from now on.


[identity profile] qthewetsprocket.livejournal.com 2009-07-07 07:45 am (UTC)(link)
she irritates me in exactly the same way that rose tyler and gwen cooper do: ie, 'oh look, she's doing something stupidly inadviseable and nosy and frankly a bit selfish (in this case, just to satisfy her own curiosity), but somehow or other we're supposed to see this as acceptable and even endearing because she's supposedly awesome in some way that's not at all apparent.'

you're absolutely allowed to like her, though. i suspect rusty will let you keep her, since he invariably seems to worship characters that make my fucking teeth hurt.

*puts a tasty tasty cookie on your pouty lower lip*

[identity profile] urnssadomen.livejournal.com 2009-07-07 02:58 pm (UTC)(link)
I got the same feeling, but then my objective side started telling me that I should giver her a bit more time to make up my mind. So I will give it another 2 eps (if she doesn't die during them). After all , Gwen was really good in this one, which beg the question why were she from the beginning? To me, it wasn't character growth; it was just bad writing, because she was very lovely in most of the books.