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Torchwood 1x08 - "They Keep Killing Suzie"
Plot Summary
Torchwood is linked to a series of brutal murders around the city. As Jack and the team investigate further, it becomes clear somebody wants their attention. What is Pilgrim - and how is it connected to a figure from Torchwood's past? The resurrection days are far from over. Episode written by Paul Tomalin and Dan McCulloch. |
Jumping the gun a bit here aren't we Jez? There's still an hour til broadcast! Unless you have psychic Torchwood-watching abilities :P.
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yeah, I'm watching it now
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Great episode - looks like Jack and Ianto are a couple now :P.
And I can rip the full, unedited Torchwood closing theme from the ending because there was no continuity announcer! Yay! :D |
great, because although it had the same emotion as last weeks, it was trying to sympathize with the bad guy, and it seemed like she was manipulating too much for me to sympathize...but I loved that last bit between Jack and Ianto, they do seem closer now don't they?
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But actually, yeah. I realised after I logged off that I was an hour early. For some reason I thought it was shown at 9pm (I only watch it on Wednesdays so I guess I got confuzzled). I would have deleted it but figured there was no harm in leaving it just under an hour early. :D |
They still haven't put it up on demand yet, so ive not seen it. Damn the BBC. :(
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Only three votes?
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Apologies. I have voted now.
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Hey, I was rooting for them! Made me happy to see them together. :)
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Unusually, I see I am the only one to rate this episode highly as a 9 this week :P.
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Hehe. Yeah. It was good, but not 9/10 worthy.
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Agreed. Suzie is too annoying to make it worthy of a 9. It was barely worthy of a 8 but I forced her character out of my head for long enough to vote.
And I'm damned if I know what Ronn will do when there's an element of "action" on TV 24/7. :P |
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