Torchwood: Dimensions?
Aug. 23rd, 2010 03:15 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Just a thought that struck me all of a sudden:
The different branches of Torchwood are labeled, intentionally or otherwise, by dimensions, perhaps?
Torchwood One is one-dimensional and linear. Y'know, metaphorically speaking. It's all about the "us vs them" and everything is for the benefit of humanity, period. One-dimensional, and foolishly so.
Torchwood Two is apparently a weird guy in Glasgow. It's supposed to be funny when you hear about it, but if you ask me, the joke falls a bit flat. Thus, two-dimensional. (Sorry! I couldn't resist the pun! T.T)
Torchwood Three is three-dimensional, complex, and our primary inhabitance.
And finally, Torchwood Four, which is lost. It's rather hard to lose a branch, so I can only imagine that it got lost in time, not space. Thus, four-dimensional.
...I don't know. I just find it hilarious how well that works out.
The different branches of Torchwood are labeled, intentionally or otherwise, by dimensions, perhaps?
Torchwood One is one-dimensional and linear. Y'know, metaphorically speaking. It's all about the "us vs them" and everything is for the benefit of humanity, period. One-dimensional, and foolishly so.
Torchwood Two is apparently a weird guy in Glasgow. It's supposed to be funny when you hear about it, but if you ask me, the joke falls a bit flat. Thus, two-dimensional. (Sorry! I couldn't resist the pun! T.T)
Torchwood Three is three-dimensional, complex, and our primary inhabitance.
And finally, Torchwood Four, which is lost. It's rather hard to lose a branch, so I can only imagine that it got lost in time, not space. Thus, four-dimensional.
...I don't know. I just find it hilarious how well that works out.
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Date: 2010-09-15 12:20 pm (UTC)Because as soon as I started reading I could see where you were going my brain just went 'just so!' Very nice.
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Date: 2010-09-15 08:12 pm (UTC)