Could go either way, or another direction.  But since there are two
immortals I definitely see conflict between them, rooted in the fact that
they are both immortal.

Also - can Jack or Rex die of fire?  When the entire world was immortal they
could go from category one to zero (dead for real) by fire, but the world
had a somewhat weaker, slower healing version of immortality.  So is the
show also creating a way that Jack and Rex could both be threatened with
real death by fire?

-Cameron

On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 12:55 PM, Michael Dinowitz <
[email protected]> wrote:
>
> In the last few episodes that conflict has mostly gone away as they
> solved the problem that brought them into conflict in the first place.
> Rex being immortal gives him some conflict with Jack who is
> experienced with it but again, not real opposition. Just dramatic
> conflict.
> What I see instead is a more spy-centric Torchwood that is more in
> touch with the government(s) than the previous incarnation. Rex
> pushing for more professionalism while Jack pushing for the same 'fly
> by night I'm always right' that was see in the first 2 seasons.


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