I watched the first two seasons of Torchwood sort of out of order. I watched the first three episodes with a friend who had seen the show before and had no interesting in re-watching Cyberwoman, so we watched the episodes with James Marsters instead. By that point I was interested enough to start watching episodes on my own, but instead of watching them in order I just watched whichever ones interested me. So when I fell for Jack and Gwen's relationship, it was from a combination of season 1 and season 2 episodes. And yes, Jack and Gwen's scenes together in Miracle Day were fantastic, nd one of the best things about that series.
I actually first met MJ in a comic written by Todd McFarlane (a comic artist who drew in the Image style that was a fad during the '90s, and whose writing I try to stay away from), and I didn't like her at all, and was rather upset that this was the woman who ended up married to Peter Parker. But then when I read the issues where she first appeared I liked her quite a lot (better than Peter, actually), and I loved the way their developing romance was written during Gerry Conway's run.
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I actually first met MJ in a comic written by Todd McFarlane (a comic artist who drew in the Image style that was a fad during the '90s, and whose writing I try to stay away from), and I didn't like her at all, and was rather upset that this was the woman who ended up married to Peter Parker. But then when I read the issues where she first appeared I liked her quite a lot (better than Peter, actually), and I loved the way their developing romance was written during Gerry Conway's run.