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Seems like pretty good fun so far. Basically just more Doctor Who while Doctor Who itself isn't on. Some of the same failings - like yet another RTD plot based around glowy shit getting into people and taking them over. But, on the whole, good by me. And I think I'm going to get to like Gwen.
So, who reckons the hand in the jar was Doctor #10's from The Christmas Invasion, then?
Edit: and - oh dear - why is it so very valuable to Jack? ;)

So, who reckons the hand in the jar was Doctor #10's from The Christmas Invasion, then?
Edit: and - oh dear - why is it so very valuable to Jack? ;)

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Date: Sunday, 22 October 2006 21:46 (UTC)The second episode didn't have the most original plot in the world, but it was enjoyable enough, and like you, I'm quite liking Gwen.
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Date: Sunday, 22 October 2006 21:48 (UTC)The Radio Times had a bit on Torchwood, and did suggest that the hand in the jar did belong to a certain doctor...
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Date: Sunday, 22 October 2006 21:53 (UTC)I liked it too, though not unreservedly...
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Date: Monday, 23 October 2006 12:13 (UTC)If so, I reckon the glowy shit was a reference to that episode. Or just the special effects people liking glowy shit. Or both :)
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Date: Monday, 23 October 2006 21:36 (UTC)