That one cracks me up because it mostly exists in the heads of the fans. Very true. But it's understandable, because 9 times out of 10, that is how the story goes. (Of course there are the rabid shippers who insist of seeing conflict where there is none, but let's not worry about them. *g*)
it's open to interpretation but I do get a sense of insecurity from Ianto there. I think Ianto is generally wondering what exactly he means to Jack. All the issues that come with loving an immortal, on top of which Jack is not exactly great at communicating his feelings/commitment.
So I can see that: A triangle of love instead of a love triangle. We need more of those. We really do...
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Very true. But it's understandable, because 9 times out of 10, that is how the story goes. (Of course there are the rabid shippers who insist of seeing conflict where there is none, but let's not worry about them. *g*)
it's open to interpretation but I do get a sense of insecurity from Ianto there.
I think Ianto is generally wondering what exactly he means to Jack. All the issues that come with loving an immortal, on top of which Jack is not exactly great at communicating his feelings/commitment.
So I can see that: A triangle of love instead of a love triangle. We need more of those.
We really do...