Into Gethsemane (4/11)

Jun 13, 2012 10:27

Title: Into Gethsemane (4/11)
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sandysan2013 June 13 2012, 17:55:20 UTC
I have never been happier to hear from anybody! John to the rescue??!!! this is sooooooooooo exciting I can hardly wait till the next installment when Team Torchwood & friends start to kick butt!!

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nancybrown June 13 2012, 19:40:51 UTC
:D Next installment is Friday. I hope it lives up to expectations ...

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sandysan2013 June 13 2012, 21:50:08 UTC
I'm expecting agony. There's no way there will be anything else after this:)

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fide_et_spe June 14 2012, 21:16:56 UTC
I find that scene with Alice and Steven in the plane loo so upsetting. It's just that desperate moment, I mean where can you go from a plane loo? It's a daft thing to do, but she had to try something. I love that you had her do that.

Poor not dead Ianto, I just wanted to use this icon. Or maybe John H is in the afterlife. .

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nancybrown June 14 2012, 21:23:43 UTC
She was hoping, however forlornly, to wait until the crew disembarked then sneak out through a ramp, even climb out the side of the plane through an emergency exit. But no, that wasn't going to work.

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fide_et_spe June 15 2012, 14:27:49 UTC
Yeah, cos if you are on the plane, and haven't got off, they are gonna come look for you!

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nancybrown June 15 2012, 14:31:26 UTC
Yep. But when you have no options, you try to make new ones anyway. :)

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withywindle01 June 14 2012, 22:47:51 UTC
Finally got the chance to get caught up on this. OMG! This is so fantastic! I'm on the edge of my seat the whole time. And have I told you how much I love your sense of humor? There's just enough of it to keep things from getting too heavy. You should be writing TV scripts! :D

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nancybrown June 14 2012, 23:53:36 UTC
Welcome aboard, and keep in mind this ride makes sudden corners!

Thanks for the vote of confidence. :D

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mcparrot June 15 2012, 04:38:01 UTC
Eeep.

Okay, midday reading is actually worse than midnight reading because you know you ought to be actually doing something. This is like the good ol' days.

I kind of figured you wouldn't be killing Ianto so close to the beginning (although that prefers not to warn thing does make one wonder). I really feel with this story that I can't afford to make any assumptions - which is great! It's exciting reading something and not know which way it's going to go.

Eagerly awaiting the next installment. When it's done will definitely be getting the full version loaded onto my ereader for keeps.

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nancybrown June 15 2012, 14:13:11 UTC
I am pleased that people recognized the early death fakeout even if they didn't know how it would play out. I will be fascinated to see who ends up guessing the plot twists. (I figure a few readers will at least.) :D

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lone_star_woman June 15 2012, 05:30:45 UTC
I'm convinced that instead of a heart, Mr. Gloucester has a Jack Russell terrier turd stinking up his chest.

Lois is in charge? Oh, dear. But I have hope that maybe she'll switch sides.

I ♥ Tish.

John Hart to the rescue. Yay? Actually, I think I'm a little frightened for Ianto.

Jack's memories of Ianto are making me weepy.

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nancybrown June 15 2012, 14:16:43 UTC
Ah, Mr. Gloucester has the heart of a small child. In a jar on his desk. *sigh*

I ♥ Tish.

So do I! :D Someday, I'm going to have a proper story idea just for her.

John Hart to the rescue. Yay? Actually, I think I'm a little frightened for Ianto.

You should be ...

Jack's memories of Ianto are making me weepy.

*uploads tissue*

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