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RTD has no remorse, NOT MINE

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"Torchwood"'s Russell T Davies Makes No Apologies — For Anything

Killing a beloved character on a television show is always a dicey proposition when it comes to how fans will react to the death. When that character is not only one of the few prominent gay characters on TV, but is also one of the only ones in a positive same-sex relationship, the risk of a backlash is that much greater.

So when Torchwood's Ianto Jones (Gareth David-Lloyd) unexpectedly perished in the fourth episode of the recent Children of Earth miniseries, the reaction among many gay fans was almost instantaneous — not to mention less than positive. Some felt betrayed that Ianto had died at all, some found his death upsetting because it was seemingly so senseless, while others were simply upset that yet another gay character on television had come to an untimely end.

But Russell T Davies, the man responsible for the death of Jones, felt no remorse over killing off Captain Jack's lover just as their relationship seemed to be solidifying. Indeed, in interviews given after the series aired in the U.S., Davies suggested fans upset over the death should content themselves watching shows such as Supernatural.

And when some fans started a campaign to bring Ianto back by mailing packets of coffee to BBC Wales, Davies dismissed the effort saying the network had received nine packets of coffee.

AfterElton.com spoke to Davies after Children of Earth aired in the U.K. but before it aired in the U.S. Portions of the interview below ran a week ago, but we're now publishing the interview in it's entirety and it gives a fuller picture of how Davies views the issues at hand.

AfterElton.com: Congratulations on the success of the miniseries in the U.K.
Russell T. Davies: It was amazing. It was a very emotional week for all of us. The cast and crew have all been texting and emailing each other. It was a great week. We really enjoyed it.

AE: Are you surprised the miniseries format worked so well?
RTD: I wasn't surprised, simply because I made the show, so I knew it was good. I had faith and confidence, and frankly, I've worked on quite a few hit shows so I know the audience. What attracted me to it was the risk. Because in terms of big fright night science fiction events, it's an unusual show. I mean its got a great big bisexual lead character. It’s got barmy sequences. It’s got two gay men … It’s got the Welsh, frankly. Which is by no means normal for British drama!

So I was worried its unusual qualities would count against it. In the end I think the reverse happened and all those unusual qualities made it distinctive, made it original, and made it stand out and people had an appetite for.

RTD = FIGJAM
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amy_oth said:
He seems really arrogant!
posted 4 months ago.
 
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ugh Torchwood COTE (children of the earth) was the WORST I mean I can deal with the wierdness and such but you NEVER see the monster! and so many charcters die

Hello! No more torchwood! they said somewhere that they might make more eps but logicly thats impossible becuse there is no team and Jack is gone
posted 3 months ago.
 
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Of course it was sad and shocking that Ianto died - isn't shock and the unexpected the point of syfy? IF RTD magically brought him back at the end, it would have been very anticlimactic and not nearly as edgy. Jack can always come back BECAUSE HE IS AN IMMORTAL TIME TRAVELER And by the by - DO people really think that the most controversial part of the series was that a gay character was killed off - Jack was forced to kill his own grandson in front of his daughter - maybe the boy wasn't gay, so it wasn't such a big deal? One of the great things about Torchwood was that all of the characters were equal - Ianto wasn't more "special" or necessary than Owen just because he was gay (bisexual really, if you count Lisa)--Torchwood shouldn't be compared to other tacky shows with a token gay character who winds up in the family wood-chipper before the first commercial.






ual really if we remember Lisa)- come on - it is really such a
posted 1 month ago.
 
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I think RTD said every member of TW is bi actually (Owen snogges a bloke in ep. 1 remember)
posted 1 month ago.
 
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