Re: Doctor/Ianto I think the Doctor would treat him the way he treated Mickey. A companion’s boyfriend but not someone the Doctor would be close to. Ianto being from TW1 probably won’t help his opinion of Ianto either. Ianto for his part, knows that the Doctor isn’t to be blamed for what happened at Canary Wharf, but can’t help but feel disgruntled that he didn’t stay for the aftermath and try to help those that could still be saved (i.e. Lisa), despite understanding they couldn’t really be saved. Also I think it depends when they meet, if it’s soon after losing Tosh and Owen, he would be very apprehensive about anyone that could take Jack away. I’m guessing he doesn’t know that the Doctor thinks Jack is wrong, otherwise, it’s probably ‘shoot on sight’.
Re: Jack’s being buried: The ring wasn’t only a beacon, when it was combined with the (magic) coat it created a time-delayed-thin force field around Jack, this kept Jack (and the coat) intact and no more damaged then he already was.
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I think the Doctor would treat him the way he treated Mickey. A companion’s boyfriend but not someone the Doctor would be close to. Ianto being from TW1 probably won’t help his opinion of Ianto either.
Ianto for his part, knows that the Doctor isn’t to be blamed for what happened at Canary Wharf, but can’t help but feel disgruntled that he didn’t stay for the aftermath and try to help those that could still be saved (i.e. Lisa), despite understanding they couldn’t really be saved. Also I think it depends when they meet, if it’s soon after losing Tosh and Owen, he would be very apprehensive about anyone that could take Jack away.
I’m guessing he doesn’t know that the Doctor thinks Jack is wrong, otherwise, it’s probably ‘shoot on sight’.
Re: Jack’s being buried: The ring wasn’t only a beacon, when it was combined with the (magic) coat it created a time-delayed-thin force field around Jack, this kept Jack (and the coat) intact and no more damaged then he already was.