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Because, the reason this article/episode is important is because it stands out from all other
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Nope. Since he last saw the Doctor, Jack has travelled back in time and lived through the whole of the twentieth century — I would imagine he's kissed a few people in that time! Estelle from "Small Worlds" for one.
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Would anyone familiar with the rock quarries in the old Doctor Who series recognize the one (at the first investigation site) as one of them? It looks kind of familiar, but there were so many in the old series.
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Ianto says that his last kiss was with Lisa, but infact he doesn't realize it was with Jack. And also Jack thinks his last kiss was with the sex gas. But I seriously think that Jack was in a passionate kiss.
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meta-point that we ourselves are the scariest monsters of all. I regularly refer to it in conversation for this reason. I think it is definitely notable enough to warrant its own page.
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The location was stated in the BBC press releases for the episode — and you can sort of tell by the landscape, I think. --
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Kieran says during the episode that he's not from there, he has to get back home. So no, I don't think he's one of them.
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