9/12/2023 0 Comments Doctor who captain jack![]() ‘Revolution of the Daleks’ airs on the ABC on New Year’s day, 2021 (33 days and counting). Another long day awaits the Doctor in space jail - until she encounters an all-too familiar face in the next cell Subscribe to Doctor Who for more exclusive. Whatever the episode may hold, it’s also exciting to think that a whole new generation of Doctor Who fans get to meet Captain Jack Harkness. ![]() How I’m sleeping tonight knowing Captain Jack Harkness is back #DoctorWho /0Uq1KPowWv It’s even more exciting to think that the Doctor and Jack may be reunited on screen for the first time since January of 2010. Hence, why it is beyond exciting as a long time fan of the series to see John Barrowman reprise his role as Captain Jack for a full episode after so long. Jack famously became immortal during his time in Doctor Who, which is why the possibility of him turning up in any given era of the show was always possible. PLZ SAY HE GETS EXTERMINATED SO WE CAN SEE THE COMPANIONS REACT TO IT □ #DoctorWho /MYteE8ROiE “I’m captain Jack Harkness, and I’m immortal” A more adult take on on the Doctor Who universe, Torchwood featured Captain Jack Harkness and his squad of friends as they fought aliens, and more often than not, figures from Jack’s past and future out to get him. Torchwood was the longest-running of the Doctor Who spin-offs. Without Captain Jack, we may not have seen other queer characters and companions on the show like River Song (Alex Kingston), Bill Potts (Pearl Mackie), Madam Vastra (Neve McIntosh), and Jenny Flint (Catrin Stewart).Ĭaptain Jack Harkness was such a beloved character, he even got his own spin-off, Torchwood. John Barrowman’s portrayal of Captain Jack Harkness (who was openly in love with the Doctor and even kissed him in the 2005 finale) paved the way for queer representation in Doctor Who.
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