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It's not the Captain Jack from Torchwood. He's not angsty, he's not moody; he's determined, but in a different way. Captain Jack from Doctor Who is a little more light-hearted, because he's back where he wants to be.
The British science fiction series Doctor Who embraces convergence culture on an unprecedented scale, with the BBC currently using the series to trial a plethora of new technologies, including: mini-episodes on mobile phones, podcast commentaries, interactive red-button adventures, video blogs, companion programming, and 'fake' metatextual websites.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)Proof of his popularity came with the continued runaway success of his bisexual Captain Jack Harkness on Russell T Davies's 'Torchwood', and as a judge on I'd Do Anything. His autobiography, published this year, made the bestseller lists.
[Barrowman] blazed a trail for primetime gayness with his role as the omnisexual Captain Jack Harkness in Doctor Who and spin-off Torchwood
Jack proved so popular, he was granted his own spin-off series, Torchwood
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)It's not the Captain Jack from Torchwood. He's not angsty, he's not moody; he's determined, but in a different way. Captain Jack from Doctor Who is a little more light-hearted, because he's back where he wants to be.
The British science fiction series Doctor Who embraces convergence culture on an unprecedented scale, with the BBC currently using the series to trial a plethora of new technologies, including: mini-episodes on mobile phones, podcast commentaries, interactive red-button adventures, video blogs, companion programming, and 'fake' metatextual websites.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)He is probably back to his normal self now, which is, he's still got some darkness, but he's got a humour back. He's got his one-liners, he finds the humour in a situation, and he's quick to point that out to people. So yes, he's a different Jack, but he's come back as the Jack that we first knew and loved from Doctor Who.
He is probably back to his normal self now, which is, he's still got some darkness, but he's got a humour back. He's got his one-liners, he finds the humour in a situation, and he's quick to point that out to people. So yes, he's a different Jack, but he's come back as the Jack that we first knew and loved from Doctor Who.