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Title: 'Torchwood' Question
Post by: Bush Tucker Man on March 22, 2008, 16:50:48
I've been wondering about this, as I haven't seen any of the present series, bar an odd few minutes
So, I thought, I know where to ask

I know Freema Aygeman was in it, but;

1 Was she playing Martha Jones?

2 If she was, was her travelling with The Doctor known to Jack & co??

3. If her links to The Doctor weren't known, what role was she playing/connection to Torchwood???


Thanks :lol:
Title: Re: 'Torchwood' Question
Post by: Sider on March 22, 2008, 17:48:13
Yes to the first 2. Third one, answered by default.
Title: Re: 'Torchwood' Question
Post by: Bush Tucker Man on March 22, 2008, 19:55:40
Yes to the first 2. Third one, answered by default.
Thanks.
Title: Re: 'Torchwood' Question
Post by: Bush Tucker Man on March 23, 2008, 14:10:16
So, if her travelling with The Doctor was known, how was that information used by Jack & co.

Was there a 'plot' to capture The Doctor???

Bearing in mind that Torchwood was set up after the attack on Queen Victoria by that Werewolf in a previous series (with Billie 'I married that git on Radio 2 Drive-Time' Piper)

Title: Re: 'Torchwood' Question
Post by: beast5680 on March 23, 2008, 15:10:59
the present torchwood under jack is a different animal altogether they dont go trying to catch the doctor as he is jacks mate now they have defeated the master,(and jack would try and snog him if he did catch him) martha came to give them a hand with something i forget what exactly but it was to do with some mad doctor doing experiments
Title: Re: 'Torchwood' Question
Post by: Bush Tucker Man on March 23, 2008, 15:18:53
the present torchwood under jack is a different animal altogether they dont go trying to catch the doctor as he is jacks mate now they have defeated the master
The Master, as in the version played by Derek Jacobie???


martha came to give them a hand with something i forget what exactly but it was to do with some mad doctor doing experiments

Okay, thankyou Neal
Title: Re: 'Torchwood' Question
Post by: Disco Matt on March 23, 2008, 15:50:39
the present torchwood under jack is a different animal altogether they dont go trying to catch the doctor as he is jacks mate now they have defeated the master
The Master, as in the version played by Derek Jacobie???


Nope, he was played (very well I thought) by John Simm. Snag was, he managed to make The Master look far cooler than the Doctor. I think it must be the Life on Mars effect.
Title: Re: 'Torchwood' Question
Post by: beast5680 on March 23, 2008, 20:37:34
both right in effect he started as derek jacobie and morphed into john simm
Title: Re: 'Torchwood' Question
Post by: Smego on March 24, 2008, 11:19:14
Dunno about Torchwood anymore I don't watch it I have no time for programs openly showing gays on primetime TV
Title: Re: 'Torchwood' Question
Post by: littlepow on March 24, 2008, 12:38:09
Dunno about Torchwood anymore I don't watch it I have no time for programs openly showing gays on primetime TV

Could understand, not having time for programmes of low intellectual content or of a biased standing. But homosexuality as part of the story line, is no different than a hetrosexual coupling. It seems strange that people are still fear or find disgusting what they don't understand, Special in this day and age.
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