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No one's saying he doesn't have a right to be pissed off, we just wish he was doing it somewhere else.

Clearly you know nothing about running a Shadowy Conspiracy Group - branding is everything!

I love me some Torchwood, but with this series most of the time I feel like I'm watching World's Greatest Asshole: The Rex Matheson Story.

I didn't say that it didn't make sense, just that it was obnoxious, which does nothing to endear the character to me.

Prejudice? What on earth are you talking about?

As the show's first season winds down, it's developing into a strong, thought-provoking science fiction show.

Two reasons: she's incredibly annoying, and that's the only characterization she's been given on the show. If you actually know her name, you're in a tiny minority.

Twice, in fact.

Way to bury the lead!

They aren't so much looking for a fan base as simple name recognition.

That's the most uninformed article I've read on io9.

What am I not understanding here?

This sort of thing actually makes me mad: it's deliberate twisting of the truth, using vague, layman definitions, all to grab a ridiculous sensationalistic headline.

Jayne Cobb?

And on top of that, evil will always triumph, because good is dumb.

I know you doubt it, that's why I brought it up - people are a lot more related than most people realize.

For what it's worth, the pack leadership nonsense is a significant storyline in the books. I don't remember if it's around this time or later, though.

Brings up an interesting question about shifting - if he ate his parents as an alligator, would get a bit of a tummy ache once he shifted back to human?

Well, the "principle" is based around issues with DNA, I mean, we're all related after all.