I agree with you - I don't *need* an answer as to how Jack got to Cardiff. But I'm also one of those people with an overdeveloped curiosity bump, so it's itching quite a bit! ;)
*nod* I've done a bit of poking around about how Jack felt about dying. Boiled down, it's kind of like the old adage about falling and the sudden stop. Being dead was easy, being alive again, that's the tricky/surprising/difficult bit...
It might take an act of god (or much booze) to get Jack to admit it, but I like to think that he was quite upset to "lose" Rose. If/when Jack finally meets up with the Doctor, I rather hope the information that she's okay, just elsewhere, gets imparted. Some consolation would be nice at that juncture.
Of course, if one gives the "OMG, Gwen is soooo Rose!" crowd any credence, then maybe Jack's (consciousy or otherwise) looking for a new Rose. Not sure how I feel about that, honestly. I mean, "Vertigo" is one of my favorite films and all but... well, that sorta behavior just ain't healthy.
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*nod* I've done a bit of poking around about how Jack felt about dying. Boiled down, it's kind of like the old adage about falling and the sudden stop. Being dead was easy, being alive again, that's the tricky/surprising/difficult bit...
It might take an act of god (or much booze) to get Jack to admit it, but I like to think that he was quite upset to "lose" Rose. If/when Jack finally meets up with the Doctor, I rather hope the information that she's okay, just elsewhere, gets imparted. Some consolation would be nice at that juncture.
Of course, if one gives the "OMG, Gwen is soooo Rose!" crowd any credence, then maybe Jack's (consciousy or otherwise) looking for a new Rose. Not sure how I feel about that, honestly. I mean, "Vertigo" is one of my favorite films and all but... well, that sorta behavior just ain't healthy.