Adam
So I liked this whole false memories thing. Better than I've liked a lot some of the previous episodes of the season. It was kind of like Buffy's Tabula Rasa. A little disappointing that they couldn't retain any of the memories though. So it didn't really drive any season plot points forward the way Tabula Rasa did. Except for filling the viewer in on the Grey (Gray?) thing.
Anyway, I liked nerdy Owen and sexy Tosh. Too bad there couldn't be some kind of space/time shift so sexy Tosh can get together with regular Owen and nerdy Owen can get together with regular Tosh. (Wait, don't they live on a rift?)
I was a little disappointed in the idea that Ianto's sense of self pretty much begins and ends with Lisa. I didn't much care for Lisa. In fact, I was quite pleased when the pterodactyl tried to eat her. I think I just want Ianto to be much cooler, suaver, braver, stronger, sexier, in control-ier than he really is. He's just so dependent on Jack. I'm already trying to brace myself for how sad I'll be for him when the whole Jack/Gwen thing finally comes to a boil.
*It's occurred to me a couple days after watching this one that since everyone lost two days worth of memory at the end of the episode, it would have been a good time for some reckless shagging. The writers missed a golden opportunity with that one.
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