Then we also get to see how pretty everyone is. :)
Even though I'm used to the format, it took me a few minutes to get adjusted to my TV people being in an audio - but that may have been because they were Educating the Audience during that whole bit. That was actually what I found most cringeworthy, though kind of in a sweet way that made me laugh. I was thinking I could take Lost Souls to my class and use it as a science listening exercise. :)
I thought Eve Myles' performance was the best too. I expected that, though, based on the audiobook readings I've heard. (Haven't heard GDL do one, come to think of it...)
I'm highly amused that even the Torchwood writers like whumping Ianto.
Heh. I was thinking that too, though I forgot the term whumping.
I liked that it was basically a story about grief. Very appropriate, and it's true, you don't always get that in the appropriate places, or at all, with some TV shows.
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Then we also get to see how pretty everyone is. :)
Even though I'm used to the format, it took me a few minutes to get adjusted to my TV people being in an audio - but that may have been because they were Educating the Audience during that whole bit. That was actually what I found most cringeworthy, though kind of in a sweet way that made me laugh. I was thinking I could take Lost Souls to my class and use it as a science listening exercise. :)
I thought Eve Myles' performance was the best too. I expected that, though, based on the audiobook readings I've heard. (Haven't heard GDL do one, come to think of it...)
I'm highly amused that even the Torchwood writers like whumping Ianto.
Heh. I was thinking that too, though I forgot the term whumping.
I liked that it was basically a story about grief. Very appropriate, and it's true, you don't always get that in the appropriate places, or at all, with some TV shows.
Ianto's bike has a bell!