...would soon forget everything she'd learned about Torchwood, concluding with something along the lines of "Including me, which will be a terrible shame.".
Looking at these lines out of the context of the scene I can't help wondering if Barrowman meant the line in a totally different way subtextually. Maybe it's not about Gwen forgetting him at all, maybe it's a moment of truth and pain, hidden by sarcasm and levity in which he's referencing who forgot him. And who left him behind.
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Looking at these lines out of the context of the scene I can't help wondering if Barrowman meant the line in a totally different way subtextually. Maybe it's not about Gwen forgetting him at all, maybe it's a moment of truth and pain, hidden by sarcasm and levity in which he's referencing who forgot him. And who left him behind.