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"Torchwood"'s John Barrowman: "I Love Captain Jack, what he stands for and represents."
In so many ways John Barrowman is perfectly suited to play Torchwood’s omnisexual Time Agent Captain Jack Harkness, who returns to North American television screens next Monday night when Torchwood: Children of Earth debuts on BBC America. (The five part mini-series aired on BBC1 in the U.K. last week.) Both the character and the actor are self-possessed, confident and extraordinarily handsome men. Each has a joie de vivre and an impishly racy sense of humor which has occasionally been known to get them in trouble (a stopwatch anyone?). Each also tends to speak their mind no matter what the issue and – perhaps most importantly for our purposes – each have become gay icons in their own right. Barrowman recently took time out of his very busy schedule to chat with AfterElton.com about why he loves the part of Captain Jack so much, Jack’s relationship with Ianto Jones (and Barrowman’s relationship with the man who plays him), his real life relationship with partner Scott Gill and why he’d love to work with Neil Patrick Harris. [Note: This interview was conducted before all five episodes of Children of Earth had been provided to AfterElton.com]
AfterElton.com: You're actually our first three-peat interview,
the first person we've talked to three different times.
AE: Oh, I don't want to go down that road!
AE: I obviously don't want to spoil anything
about Children of Earth, but it
sounds like Jack and Ianto fans aren't getting exactly what they want in terms of a big happy romantic
relationship. But it seems the relationship is going to be explored in some really
interesting ways nonetheless. What you can you tell our rabid Janto fans to
expect?
AE: I think that's what makes it so
interesting.
AE: There are so many women who are into gay male
relationships. It's amazing. It's that kind of thing. They see something in gay men that they actually want in their straight men. Submitted by on Wed, 2009-07-15 01:20. |
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