Calling Capt. Jack to the TARDIS.

Syfyportal.com => Capt. Jack Returns to ‘Doctor Who’

SyFy Portal is reporting in an exclusive interview with John Barrowman that Capt. Jack will be appearing in David Tennant’s second season of Doctor Who.

According to Barrowman:

“I will be in [season] three of ‘Doctor Who,’” he said excitedly. “I will be in the last three episodes of four episodes, and the scripts are being written as we speak because I just got a text from Russell [T. Davies] telling me that he’s finishing the script that Jack returns to ‘Doctor Who.’”

Well now that is good news.

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9 thoughts on “Calling Capt. Jack to the TARDIS.”

  1. I hope this doesn’t mean no more Torchwood. I’m counting on the second series being when it gets good.

    Be interesting to see if the reunion with the Doctor does give Jack any of his former conman twinkle back.

  2. I hope this doesn’t mean no more Torchwood. I’m counting on the second series being when it gets good.

    Be interesting to see if the reunion with the Doctor does give Jack any of his former conman twinkle back.

  3. So far Jack’s history and comments about the Doctor are ambiguous enough that Jack might meet up with the Doctor again at a point in time before he joined Torchwood.

    Consider: Since he has attained immortality, he has been on Earth a long time. How did he get there? How did he get back from the future Earth?

    Perhaps the Doctor and Martha pick him up shortly after the events of the Dalek war. He is, as yet, unaware he is immortal and therefore the same old Captain Jack we used to know. He travels with them for a time, perhaps gets left behind in Earth’s history, perhaps he leaves pursuing the secret of his missing memories.

    It neatly gets him out of the sad, dull, immortal Torchwood-Jack mentality and requires no convoluted Torchwood crossovers for Doctor Who. It also would not cause problems for the possibility of Torchwood either being renewed or not.

  4. So far Jack’s history and comments about the Doctor are ambiguous enough that Jack might meet up with the Doctor again at a point in time before he joined Torchwood.

    Consider: Since he has attained immortality, he has been on Earth a long time. How did he get there? How did he get back from the future Earth?

    Perhaps the Doctor and Martha pick him up shortly after the events of the Dalek war. He is, as yet, unaware he is immortal and therefore the same old Captain Jack we used to know. He travels with them for a time, perhaps gets left behind in Earth’s history, perhaps he leaves pursuing the secret of his missing memories.

    It neatly gets him out of the sad, dull, immortal Torchwood-Jack mentality and requires no convoluted Torchwood crossovers for Doctor Who. It also would not cause problems for the possibility of Torchwood either being renewed or not.

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