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Torchwood: No Return For Ianto

September 8th, 2009 Posted in BBC, News, Torchwood | one comment

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Anyone still hoping that Ianto Jones might be magically reincarnated for series three of Torchwood looks like being disappointed.

Geeks of Doom reports from DragonCon 2009 where Gareth David-Lloyd appeared on a panel. The actor is reported as saying:

It looks very likely that they’ll get a full season, but all we know is that they’re in talks. As far as Ianto is concerned, he won’t [be returning]… But, there’s always a chance. I really don’t know.

Personally I think this is a good thing. Ianto was a superb character – that was one of the reasons his death was such a shock. To bring him back from the dead would undermine the dramatic value of both that scene and the entire Children of Earth mini-series. It would also destroy the integrity of the show.

Of course that’s not to rule out a guest appearance by Ianto in some season 3 time travel or alternative universe story…

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  1. Well, at Comic Con, Russell T Davies said he’s NOT bringing Ianto back, but then he said that about Rose in Doctor Who as well and look what happened there. I’m still hoping Russell was just having a bit of his weird kind of fun with us and flashbacks and/or alternate universe is still not completely off the table.

    Comment by Nina | September 8, 2009

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