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1 • Clint Harris said:
June 11th, 2008 at 4:27 pm, permalink
“Pleased with the casting”? You mean they are going to kill off Captain Jack?!
Jeez, I just can’t stand the actor playing him. His idea of acting method is this:
What’s my motivation? Let’s see…what would Tom Cruise do?
Bleh. John Barrowman is the only reason I stopped watching Torchwood. The rest of the cast is aces in my book, but he’s just bad enough to overshadow any good they have.
Commence to tossing rotten tomatoes. It’s just my opinion anyhow.