I think they meant a little of both the old world charm and romantic? I dunno. I've always thought of it as practical too, but that's just me.
Ah. That makes sense, I suppose. I don't really care for the 18th century in general, so I'm sympathetic to that.
lol, not at all: be my guest and write them. ;-)
But I don't want to. XP I think out of the two scenarios, I'd be more drawn to Jack. Which requires romanticizing Rose. >.> Plus, I'm probably way out of practice writing Jack. It's been a while since I've done any Torchwood. That's why they're plot bunnies. So other people can write them for me. XD
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Date: 2013-01-07 10:51 pm (UTC)Ah. That makes sense, I suppose. I don't really care for the 18th century in general, so I'm sympathetic to that.
lol, not at all: be my guest and write them. ;-)
But I don't want to. XP I think out of the two scenarios, I'd be more drawn to Jack. Which requires romanticizing Rose. >.> Plus, I'm probably way out of practice writing Jack. It's been a while since I've done any Torchwood. That's why they're plot bunnies. So other people can write them for me. XD