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Captain Jack Harkness and Alonso Frame.
You know when the Doctor told Jack Alonso's name? Right after that, heading back to Alonso's room, is when this picks up.
It is not a relationship I ever thought about, and by the end of this disc, the only reason I don't ship it is I ship Alonso and getting some peace and quiet when things go right ever, ever, at all.
Aside from that I totally ship it and the ending is not fair
in the funniest way.
There was a tense bit in the middle... actually there are several tense bits in the middle, there's a giant Bad Thing trying to eat everyone, it's a fairly tense day.
But it ends up being a grand adventure and I like that.
It occurs to me that with this title we don't know the rules. Like, Torchwood is dark, if it starts out with people getting ate it's entirely possible to end that way too. Doctor Who would not end the same way. And because this is Jack on his own with a different title, we don't know the rule set that applies. But thankfully this time it was Doctor Who, which is dark, but not quite that dark.
So this was a fun adventure with flirting and kissing and personal growth and several layers of reason for the Doctor to have intervened in that particular way, and I rather liked it. Will probably listen to it again for fun later.
You know when the Doctor told Jack Alonso's name? Right after that, heading back to Alonso's room, is when this picks up.
It is not a relationship I ever thought about, and by the end of this disc, the only reason I don't ship it is I ship Alonso and getting some peace and quiet when things go right ever, ever, at all.
Aside from that I totally ship it and the ending is not fair
in the funniest way.
There was a tense bit in the middle... actually there are several tense bits in the middle, there's a giant Bad Thing trying to eat everyone, it's a fairly tense day.
But it ends up being a grand adventure and I like that.
It occurs to me that with this title we don't know the rules. Like, Torchwood is dark, if it starts out with people getting ate it's entirely possible to end that way too. Doctor Who would not end the same way. And because this is Jack on his own with a different title, we don't know the rule set that applies. But thankfully this time it was Doctor Who, which is dark, but not quite that dark.
So this was a fun adventure with flirting and kissing and personal growth and several layers of reason for the Doctor to have intervened in that particular way, and I rather liked it. Will probably listen to it again for fun later.