I was going for creepy, the whole year that never was, and Saxon more or less saying that he'd find it entertaining to kill Jack again and again, I think was a fairly disturbing concept.
The fact that Jack is imprisoned and isolated with the only hope of rescue or escape that he has lies with a man who's previously abandoned him and had told him that he doesn't really want to look at him and a women's he's just met, I felt made his situation all the more bleak.
I am at present mulling over an almost equally bleak sequel, set after the incidents on board the Valiant, but before Jack's return to Torchwood, when Jack realises that the Doctor mourns the Master's death more than he is upset at Jack's treatment by him.
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I was going for creepy, the whole year that never was, and Saxon more or less saying that he'd find it entertaining to kill Jack again and again, I think was a fairly disturbing concept.
The fact that Jack is imprisoned and isolated with the only hope of rescue or escape that he has lies with a man who's previously abandoned him and had told him that he doesn't really want to look at him and a women's he's just met, I felt made his situation all the more bleak.
I am at present mulling over an almost equally bleak sequel, set after the incidents on board the Valiant, but before Jack's return to Torchwood, when Jack realises that the Doctor mourns the Master's death more than he is upset at Jack's treatment by him.