tencrush: (jackanto)
tencrush ([personal profile] tencrush) wrote2011-08-04 04:21 pm

STILL NOT A TORCHWOOD POST

MAY I JUST MENTION FRANKLIN AND BASH AGAIN. Malcolm McDowell is cracking me up.

THAT'S NOT WHAT THIS IS ABOUT, THIS IS ABOUT WAREHOUSE 13. Now, I hear that it's kind of like what a Torchwood spinoff show called "Ianto's Archiving Adventures" would be like if it were written by those people who wrote Torchwood before RTD remembered it existed and turned it into po-faced drama. Plus, there are ARTIFACTS in it that sound ALMOST AS HILARIOUS AS THE ONES FROM BONEKICKERS. As you can see, I'm sort of toying with the idea of making it My New Show. Except it's not actually on anywhere over here, but I could always aquire DVDs and such. Apart from that, of course, GDL's in this week's episode, in a suit, but I don't know how much I need to know about Warehouse 13 in order to be able to watch it (this is series 3, yeah?) So... a poll is in order, basically, I'd like to know if I should be watching this show, like, regularly, and not just for GDL's pouty mouth. TELL ME.

[Poll #1767021]

Please to be helping me make my decision.

[identity profile] radiant-pip.livejournal.com 2011-08-04 08:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, it would be nice if one of his characters did get to live for once. Heck, I say we make this rumor happen! Wouldn't it be great if it got more buzz than the latest chatter about MD?? "Make it so..."

In fact, let me just say I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that he needs BG to work on its new album NOW because he's all booked up next year for some mysterious new project he can't mention yet. Yeah... *wink, wink*

No, my power for starting Internet rumors is pretty pathetic. I've been putting it out there for two seasons now that Being Human (UK) should hire him for a guest spot (I mean, it films in his frickin' backyard and plays on Torchwood's former stomping grounds in the USA--how perfect [for me] would that be?!?)...so instead they cast Kai Owen in a bit part. (Nothing wrong with that, but still--not GDL.) And now it's supposedly their last season. *sigh* So, hopefully, you'll fare better with fueling the fire...if you should so choose.

[identity profile] radiant-pip.livejournal.com 2011-08-09 01:31 am (UTC)(link)
I demand that someone come back here on Monday night US time and tell me whether or not he dies so I can nefariously fuel that rumour if I feel I need to.

So far, he's still alive. His segment seems to be over. (And adorable. H.G. calls him "Wooly"; his last name is Wolcott.) It's 1893 and H.G. Wells' daughter has been gone for two years. He seems to be a relatively new agent, but he's learning some tricks from H.G. and they seem to have a nice, friendly relationship.

For what that's all worth.

Oh, DT sighting--Fright Night commercial.

[identity profile] radiant-pip.livejournal.com 2011-08-09 02:16 am (UTC)(link)
I was a bit worried when they brought back 1893 in the tag and H.G. and Wolcott were casually walking down the street talking about the case and the Warehouse, but nobody popped out of the shadows or anything so he officially survived! Plus, he got top billing over the 1960's team, who were actually featured in an earlier episode (I think they were both the same actors), if that means anything. However, it doesn't seem like that actual time period (after what happened to her daughter) fits in with the spin-off plans, but maybe it could be a recurring thing in Warehouse 13 for the next time they need H.G. to help solve an old case.