Well, now that was an interesting case. I saw Children of Earth twice. First time was at a friend's house, and I hadn't watched any Torchwood earlier. I later borrowed the season, but I really only had time to watch it when I pulled a muscle in my neck and had to stay home, but watching TV while in pain is not a great way to be emotionally involved, really. I think at some point, maybe next month, I'll sit down, and watch all of Torchwood, from Series 1 to 4, and probably then I'll have an actual reaction to his death. So, I'm sure it's very sad, but I was just distracted when watching it, both times.TimeLord said:Torchwood's "Out Of Time" was sad, but it is no way a bigger tear jerker than Ianto Jones dying in Jack's arms.redisforever said:I agree, despite not really liking the episode. I do think that Eccleston had a much more subtle and sad regeneration, with him smiling sadly at Rose, just before he regenerated. I do wonder what would have happened if the 9th Doctor's series had a bigger budget, and, to be honest, I think the (relatively) low budget made it more personal, more human, relying more on the actors and script than the later RTD series. Just me though.TimeLord said:Many manly tears were shed at the death of the 10th Doctor.
I didn't want you to go either David ;(
OT: Futurama dog, as usual, Torchwood Out of Time, The Illusionist (French animated film), and Red Dead Redemption, because really, who didn't cry manly tears at the end?