A bit, but it was still TW, & even if he was only like a clerk who works at a military base, he must have known, even if only intellectually, TW deals with weird & sometimes dangerous stuff--I mean, they apparently had armed soldiers right there, ready to go into action at a moment's notice. Even if Ianto was only there briefly, the presence of soldiers should have given him a glimmer. I do agree, though, that it was mostly "Cyberwoman" & "Countrycide" where he was so aggravatingly naive.
As for Gwen--oh, God, Gwen! (Clutches hair in dismay.) I don't know WHAT the writers were thinking, the first time we saw her she was presented as a clever, feisty cop experienced enough she took murder scenes & wrestling drunken yobbos twice her size in her stride, next thing you know she was wringing her hands & rolling her eyes like a particularly silly 13-year-old. Now *there's* a character I want to smack upside the head every hour on the hour.
(no subject)
Date: 2007-12-12 08:12 pm (UTC)As for Gwen--oh, God, Gwen! (Clutches hair in dismay.) I don't know WHAT the writers were thinking, the first time we saw her she was presented as a clever, feisty cop experienced enough she took murder scenes & wrestling drunken yobbos twice her size in her stride, next thing you know she was wringing her hands & rolling her eyes like a particularly silly 13-year-old. Now *there's* a character I want to smack upside the head every hour on the hour.