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Obvious insight is obvious.
Torchwood was always Jack's story. (And the story of Jack's people.)
Miracle Day isn't. It's just a story that happens to have Jack in it.
(He might be pivotal to events, but so far? It's not his story. Not even close. And hey, that's fair enough, it's Rusty's show, he can do what he wants. Although it does please me how (as always) I can see him as a mirror to Buffy: 'Oh, poor little lostgirl boy. She He doesn't fit in anywhere. She's He's got no one to love.')
Miracle Day isn't. It's just a story that happens to have Jack in it.
(He might be pivotal to events, but so far? It's not his story. Not even close. And hey, that's fair enough, it's Rusty's show, he can do what he wants. Although it does please me how (as always) I can see him as a mirror to Buffy: 'Oh, poor little lost

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Like I said... 'Oh, poor little lost boy. He doesn't fit in anywhere. He's got no one to love.' It's a problem though when your central character is inaccessible. It was a problem in S1 and it's a much bigger problem now. (For me, at least.)
ANYWAY. I'm off on holiday! *runs away*
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