“You can see us crying and upset, and it’s not just because we’re losing Toshiko and Owen, its because we’re losing Naoko and Burn.”
Thanks for the extra feels Eve.
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“You can see us crying and upset, and it’s not just because we’re losing Toshiko and Owen, its because we’re losing Naoko and Burn.”
Thanks for the extra feels Eve.
“I think it broke our hearts, we loved those actors, but frankly, sometimes that’s good drama. If the death of those two wasn’t magnificent then I don’t know what is.”
Russell T. Davies
“Obviously when you read a script and it says ‘Owen dies at the end’, there’s a part of you as an actor that goes, ‘Oh, dear” ~ Burn Gorman
“We always get to see the guy and girl, you know, who flirt and have the romance and it’s nice to see, you know, two guys do that, because that’s what happens in the real world. You don’t get to see that, you don’t get to see that. And It’s…so it’s great to play those little scenes and show those little nuances.”
John Barrowman on Jack and Ianto. You can tell it means a lot to him, actually.
“On one side you’ve got this Time Agent, a beautiful American, handsome dashing man, whose so mysterious. And then other hand, you’ve got the loving loyal Rhys. Completely the antithesis of one another, and I think that’s kind of really sweet with Jack and Gwen, how he deals with her marrying Rhys and how’s controlling his emotions because she really wants to do this.”
Eve Myles on Gwen’s relationship with Jack
“Captain John Hart is someone who raises the game.” Eve: “Are they gonna snog, are they gonna fight?” Naoko: “The big snog between the two captains I was like..” *fist pump*
See, everyone appreciates John Hart
re: Jack and the Doctor:
“They’re both unique in the universe and actually throughout all these problems, throughout all this prejudice, it’s their similarities that allow them to become friends and their good hearts that just binds them together.”
And then..
“It’s troubling, it’s puzzling, it’s fun and he experiences all these things in a fantastically sensual and physical and Jack Harkness type way and that haunts him.”
“I think he’s the boss we’d all like to have.”
No, he’s not
“Jack Harkness had been introduced to enormous success and that’s just down to John Barrowman really. He’s a most incredible man and made the most incredible impact. He literally became a sensation overnight. And it was this extraordinary character. We just thought, he’s bigger then just a companion aboard the Tardis in a way, He’s an omnisexual, swaggering lover of a hero and how could I not want to do more with a character like that?”
Russell T. Davies gushing about Jack Harkness and John BarrowmanÂ
Apparently Jack was originally named Jax…and alien “Thank God we didn’t go with that.”