Ianto would be suspicious at first, but not necessarily hostile. (He's immediately suspicious but not immediately hostile towards John, who rapidly earns his ire and doesn't get forgiven even when he turns into something approaching a good guy.) A lot of how Ianto treats the Doctor will depend directly on how he treats Jack. If he treats Jack the way he did in Utopia, well, game on. If he treats Jack with kindness and respect, Ianto will treat him with respect.
As far as Canary Wharf, depends on how well Ianto knows what happened...whether or not he knows (or knows now) that it wasn't the Doctor's fault what happened and that he did the best he could in a very bad situation. I don't see that being a problem; one might assume that he and Jack have, you know, discussed the Doctor at some point.
The TARDIS will love Ianto immediately and give him fresh hot coffee as often as he wants. The Doctor will be vaguely annoyed at this.
The TARDIS will love Ianto immediately and give him fresh hot coffee as often as he wants. The Doctor will be vaguely annoyed at this. OH GOD THAT IS SO TRUE. QUOTED FOR TRUENESSx100.
Well, she already likes Jack, and really, what's not to love about a hottie with brains AND good sense? And the old girl is probably a voyeur at heart who will fsck with all the hormones of everybody else inside once those two boys get to shagging.
Can't you just see it now? Donna and Doctor trying to figure out why they're shaking and weak at the knees, and meanwhile Jack and Ianto are having TARDIS-enhanced telepathic sex? And Martha (who comes along for a ride) laughing at everybody else?
Can't you just see it now? Donna and Doctor trying to figure out why they're shaking and weak at the knees, and meanwhile Jack and Ianto are having TARDIS-enhanced telepathic sex? And Martha (who comes along for a ride) laughing at everybody else?
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Date: 2008-04-17 01:50 pm (UTC)Ianto would be suspicious at first, but not necessarily hostile. (He's immediately suspicious but not immediately hostile towards John, who rapidly earns his ire and doesn't get forgiven even when he turns into something approaching a good guy.) A lot of how Ianto treats the Doctor will depend directly on how he treats Jack. If he treats Jack the way he did in Utopia, well, game on. If he treats Jack with kindness and respect, Ianto will treat him with respect.
As far as Canary Wharf, depends on how well Ianto knows what happened...whether or not he knows (or knows now) that it wasn't the Doctor's fault what happened and that he did the best he could in a very bad situation. I don't see that being a problem; one might assume that he and Jack have, you know, discussed the Doctor at some point.
The TARDIS will love Ianto immediately and give him fresh hot coffee as often as he wants. The Doctor will be vaguely annoyed at this.
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Date: 2008-04-17 01:51 pm (UTC)OH GOD THAT IS SO TRUE. QUOTED FOR TRUENESSx100.
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Date: 2008-04-17 02:15 pm (UTC)Can't you just see it now? Donna and Doctor trying to figure out why they're shaking and weak at the knees, and meanwhile Jack and Ianto are having TARDIS-enhanced telepathic sex? And Martha (who comes along for a ride) laughing at everybody else?
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Date: 2008-04-17 02:51 pm (UTC)I'd pay money to see it.
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Date: 2008-04-18 12:51 am (UTC)Also, TARDIS, coffee, yes.
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Date: 2008-04-17 01:58 pm (UTC)I fully agree with this :)
I like your view on Ianto's reaction to the Doctor. Well said.
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Date: 2008-04-17 05:03 pm (UTC)I agree. I think a lot of how Ianto would react will be contingent upon how the Doctor treats Jack upon meeting him.