Oh Torchwood, you are emancipated!
I thought I didn't care any more (I just let the machines watch for me and never get round to seeing it myself.), but Torchwood no longer feels like Dr Who-lite; it's its own programme.
There was no aggregate in that concrete. I agree, pouring 2" stones onto John Barrowman from a great height is probably not a good idea, but couldn't they have used the traditional polystyrene substitute?
And still geekier: that concrete was still green. What, six hours after pouring, let's be generous and say ten, it would have set but had no strength. Ianto could have just dropped it carelessly going over a bump and it would have crumbled.
</engineer rant>:
I thought I didn't care any more (I just let the machines watch for me and never get round to seeing it myself.), but Torchwood no longer feels like Dr Who-lite; it's its own programme.
There was no aggregate in that concrete. I agree, pouring 2" stones onto John Barrowman from a great height is probably not a good idea, but couldn't they have used the traditional polystyrene substitute?
And still geekier: that concrete was still green. What, six hours after pouring, let's be generous and say ten, it would have set but had no strength. Ianto could have just dropped it carelessly going over a bump and it would have crumbled.
</engineer rant>: