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lksajfd can someone PLEASE explain to me when exactly Jack and Gwen had this past relationship where she loved him but he was afraid to tell her he loved her and there were loads of episodes where they were having sex and she wanted more or not even that, but loads of episodes where either of them actually acted like they had anything more than platonic feelings for each other? I am so SICK of this characterization for both of them! And it's not just because I ship Jack/Ianto wholeheartedly and I haven't liked Gwen/Jack from the first episode. I would be so less bothered by this if it MADE ANY SENSE. Or resembled any plots that have actually occurred on the show!

Seriously, I feel like all the writers sat down and were like "So, Gwen was cheating on Rhys with someone last season. Who was it again? It must have been Jack! And why didn't they work out? Well, Gwen probably wanted more and Jack wasn't willing to say that he loves her or commit to her since he's pansexual and all. So this season, once Jack comes back, we should have them both be all angsty because Gwen agreed to marry Rhys!" It's like they started on this plot point of something that didn't happen at all last year, and then built it up from there. I mean, did the writers even watch last season? Or pay attention to what the hell they were writing? Because if they're going to go this route, as much as I dislike it, the least they could do is have it make some sort of sense!


Anyways. Need to study now, but please request photos for the photo meme! So far only one person has, and that doesn't make for much of a picture post.
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