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I'm doing it,with football on in the background.Just to see goals and stuff.
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Series 2BBC221:00
I'm doing it,with football on in the background.Just to see goals and stuff.
going tohavea flick?
Youweeflicker
i'm sure there's a joke in there, old bean.
Missed it - was it good?
Presumably it is repeated at some point on one of the other Beeb channels
Indeed
or
Fuck Sake Les
Was it about 6 minutes into the episode before Barrowman kissed another bloke? :pinch:
I'm going to find it hard to get past his ego and enjoy this series, I think :dabs:
I let my 10 year old watch it. He was flabbergasted when the male lip action went down. I lol'd like.
-But Dad, why...
-Shut up and watch it!
Overall, I thought it was a pretty good ep except for that bit where they all come back and say something like "every time you put us down we'll just keep coming back stronger than ever". Scriptwriter should be shot for that.
Thought Spike off of Buffy was pretty good.
I did like his line
"You live in a monument. Could you be any more pretentious?"
:lol:
I loike teh show but I thought the same thing.
They put a lot of gay shit in the show and it's rather irritating.
On one show, Barrowman was practically going after for some bloke in the past. He's got to be gay irl.
Is this guy a brat speaking with an American accent?
Also is the show made by the same folk that make Dr Who?
The filming is similar.
Yep, it's a Doctor Who spin off.
Torchwood is an anagram of Doctor Who.
Doctor Who shites on it from a great height though imo.
Barrowman was in Doctor Who as Captain Jack. He proved popular so they gave him his own show. He was made immortal in some time vortex thingymabob in a Doctor Who episode.
They wanted an edgier, more adult show, hence the gheyitude.
[QUOTE=Skweeky;2592369]Erm....Captainobviously I don't like seeing it. :ermm: Seeing men kiss makes sick a bit.Quote:
Originally Posted by Skweeky
And uhhh it's damn different from him going back for a woman. I can only of one type of person that would think it's no different and that would be bisexual. Even then, they should be able to understand.
Oh I thought he could be brat since they tend to do American accents very well.Quote:
Originally Posted by Skweeky
Is he gay in IRL? I can't think of straight person doing that for an "acting" job.
Barrowman is as Gay as a biscuit.
Spike out of Buffy isn't tho'.
He just did it for an acting job.
Torchwood originally comes from the werewolf one, with Queen Victoria.
Then there's the real Torchwood House in Scotland
http://www.visittorchwood.co.uk/
Torchwood House is one of Scotland's most interesting properties, with some sections dating back to the fifteenth century. The House was extensively rebuilt in the late 1600s, with further work then completed in the early nineteenth century.
Although it was a house built to impress, much of it fell into disrepair during the time of Sir George MacLeish in the 1800s. An eccentric man, Sir George was fascinated by both the sciences and local folklore. He was good friends with the Queen Victoria's husband Prince Albert. Many a servant was kept awake waiting on Sir George and the Prince as they whiled away nights discussing the mysteries of the heavens!
See how that fits in with the storyline.
Well do you.
Fuck sake it's even got an observatory
It was Sir George who built the famous Torchwood Observatory. A magnificent and beautiful piece of workmanship, the original is now in private hands, but a fully-functioning replica stands in its place today.
The House has a number of unique features. Its name comes from the wood used in the construction of the Great Staircase. Local legend said it was made from a gallows struck down by lightning (the Torched Wood), but recent studies have shown it to be Amyris Elemifera, which grows as a large tree in tropical areas such as Florida. Its oils are said to have excellent medicinal qualities. It is believed that one of Sir George's eccentricities was to have a number of the trees shipped over to Scotland, using their wood to rebuild the staircase.
Oh my God the mistletoe bit and Victoria staying there and he died that night
Visitors are often struck by the unusual air of the library - curiously, Sir George had the walls and doors varnished with viscum album - oil of mistletoe.
When Sir Robert MacLeish died in 1879 the male line was extinguished, and his widow ordered the house shut up. It was subsequently purchased by The Crown, perhaps in remembrance of the close bond between the MacLeishes and Queen Victoria's beloved husband Prince Albert.
The Queen visited Torchwood herself once, and her bedroom can still be seen. It cannot have been a happy visit, however. Tragically, Sir Robert died during her stay.
It's spooky as fuck like.
Brilliant.
Plus all royals are gheys.
It all fits.
I figured he was teh gay.
What gayity did Spike from Buffy play in loike? Did he play gayicity constantly loike Barrowman or was it a once-loike role loike?
I also wonder if the maker of teh show is gay cuz why would he/she throw that in there?
The only character I can think of that actually adds a dynamic to himself by being gay is Omar from The Wire.
He's stuff, fears no one, steals from and kills drug dealers but is gayer than a Toyota Prius. I've cringed every time they put him mouth kissing a dude too.
The time travel ep in TW was irritating cuz that was what the whole episode was about.
:lol:
So the show sounds pretty :ghey: overall to sum up.
You genuinely don't get the idea that people from the future, or from another planet may see sexuality from this time as repressed, at least on the surface. In the same way as we may see Victorian sexuality in the same light.
Neither of the characters are portrayed as gay they are portrayed as being if anything bi-sexual. However if memory serves Capn. Jack has expressed the opinion that he wouldn't be averse to a bit of cross species action. Indeed if they are from a different planet that's almost certainly the case anyway. Whatever the gender.
I could just delete all of the above and type "homophobe" however I've typed it now so I won't bother.
My foundation of disbelief as regards to the 'omnisexualism' which pervades Torchwood (and to some extent now, Doctor Who) comes from your very point. Indubitably, sexual preferences are likely to be diverse in the future and it's a nice plot arc to some degree.
I have a problem with the way it's handled, so to speak. I think it's thrown in as shock-factor. Watching Captain Jack's progress through Doctor Who and Torchwood, I think rather than being gay, he's some kind of sex maniac. He was revving up to slip one into David Tennant at the end of the last series if I remember correctly.
There are women, and there are men. There are animals and there are alien mollusks. But hands off the Timelords. That's just sick.
How so? I don't like seeing men kiss. I'm not scared of homosexuals.
The show is good otherwise so I continue to watch it. It doesn't derail the entire show. It's just annoying and adds no dynamic to the character.
Funny enough, I'm glad HDNet brought it over here. Torchwood looks great in HD (but not men kissing in HD:sneaky:).
I wish they had Doctor Who instead of the Sci-Fi channel (no HD feed on FIOS yet).
:lol:
Bet you're not afraid of your house either. http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:...em_0_image.jpg