You made Suzie's sociopathy shine through in little ways. Ianto's curiosity about her is both child-like and innocent but also world-weary.
It has a really unrelenting feel about it, like there's no escape from the inevitable, and that the poetry is a morbid commentary on it.
Forgive me if I've completely missed the point. As you know, I'm ignorant of most things Torchwood (ie, anything I can't get from the wikipedia episode summaries).
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You made Suzie's sociopathy shine through in little ways. Ianto's curiosity about her is both child-like and innocent but also world-weary.
It has a really unrelenting feel about it, like there's no escape from the inevitable, and that the poetry is a morbid commentary on it.
Forgive me if I've completely missed the point. As you know, I'm ignorant of most things Torchwood (ie, anything I can't get from the wikipedia episode summaries).