Torchwood: Miracle Day

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Apr 29, 2009
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#62
Just watched it on iPlayer.

It used up my entire dongle usage allowance! :laugh:

I have to admit, I thought it was OK, but not so sure I'll stick with the whole series.

Will give it 2 or 3 more episodes, and see what happens.
 

David Brown

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Jul 4, 2011
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#63
chris.ph said:
there is a welsh series called nuts and bolts in which the actress who plays gwen seduced her husband in full gear, my god i had to go and watch it again and again :laugh:
I bet that's not on iPlayer. But if it is, I want the link, please.

ETA: And is it pronounced "Nits and Bolts" in Wales?
 
Jul 27, 2008
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#65
Next week looks good, Dichen Lachman is in it she was good in Dollhouse, Gwen decks her for saying is she the best that England has got, then says she is Welsh whack.
:laugh: And Eliza Dushku is going to be appearing in it I think episode 3.
 
Apr 29, 2009
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#66
Something that occured to me:

When PC Andy rang Gwen, how come the mobile that was hidden in a drawer somewhere, was fully charged and functioning?

If they'd been hidden out for nearly a year, surely it would be flat/off by now?

If not, and they charged it regularly, surely Gwen would know where it was?
 

deldaisy

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Oct 1, 2010
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#69
Bouncy Castle said:
Something that occured to me:

When PC Andy rang Gwen, how come the mobile that was hidden in a drawer somewhere, was fully charged and functioning?

If they'd been hidden out for nearly a year, surely it would be flat/off by now?

If not, and they charged it regularly, surely Gwen would know where it was?
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: I get GROANS when I point those kind of things out Bouncy.
 
Jul 27, 2008
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#70
Bouncy Castle said:
Something that occured to me:

When PC Andy rang Gwen, how come the mobile that was hidden in a drawer somewhere, was fully charged and functioning?

If they'd been hidden out for nearly a year, surely it would be flat/off by now?

If not, and they charged it regularly, surely Gwen would know where it was?
Long life batteries. ;)
 

Tonyblack

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Jul 25, 2008
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#72
Seriously, she had given Andy her number so that he would contact her in the event of a problem with her parents. So it sort of makes sense that she'd keep it charged.

What doesn't make sense though is, if she was living so far out in the wilds, how the hell did she get a signal? :laugh:
 

chris.ph

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Aug 12, 2008
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#75
Tonyblack said:
Seriously, she had given Andy her number so that he would contact her in the event of a problem with her parents. So it sort of makes sense that she'd keep it charged.

What doesn't make sense though is, if she was living so far out in the wilds, how the hell did she get a signal? :laugh:

i know were that house is and the signal down there is crap :)
 

Tonyblack

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Jul 25, 2008
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#76
chris.ph said:
Tonyblack said:
Seriously, she had given Andy her number so that he would contact her in the event of a problem with her parents. So it sort of makes sense that she'd keep it charged.

What doesn't make sense though is, if she was living so far out in the wilds, how the hell did she get a signal? :laugh:

i know were that house is and the signal down there is crap :)
I know when I used to walk in the Gower, I'd have to climb really high before I got anything like a decent signal. :rolleyes:
 

David Brown

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Jul 4, 2011
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#80
Joolz said:
Er, hello peeps....ITS NOT REAL!!!!!!! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
I always used to think that what really showed that The X Files was a fantasy wasn't the aliens, and stuff, but Mulder getting a mobile phone signal in the middle of a desert, or wherever.
 

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