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I found the ending to be very unsettling.
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Yeah. But it felt like they deliberately tried to find the most unsettling way to end it, even if it made no freaking sense.
What on earth did
killing off Ianto acheive, other than
driving Jack away in the end?
Killing Jack's grandson was frankly just emotional manipulation.
Why was
Jack's grandson the only one of the
children to suffer from
bleeding death?
If the
456 ambassador was able to
escape (though probably injured), why did they not just
destroy humanity anyway? I mean, there was nothing to suggest that they'd done any
harm to anyone but the ambassador.
Also, were
the 456 related to the
Raxacoricofallapatorians?