Haven't seen any Torchwood yet, so I'll go with what I've got based on DW canon. :)
1. There is an entire season-and-a-half worth of adventures between the end of The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances and Boom Town. This is totally not counting the adventures and events mentioned in the novels; he and the Doctor and Rose travelled together for quite some time together.
2. Until he met the Doctor, there was pretty much no one Jack couldn't eventually talk into bed with him. For this, among other reasons, he holds the Doctor in a very special place within his heart.
3. There will be a time when he'll travel exclusively with the Doctor again; it won't be for many years, but it'll happen. Knowing this, Jack's not too worried about how the rest of his immortal life will go.
4. SPEAKING of immortality, the Face of Boe thing? Was something done so he could get around his accidental immortality; he found a way out and took it, even if it meant changing -- even Jack Harkness will eventually develop past his infamous insatiable libido.
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Date: 2008-01-09 07:48 am (UTC)1. There is an entire season-and-a-half worth of adventures between the end of The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances and Boom Town. This is totally not counting the adventures and events mentioned in the novels; he and the Doctor and Rose travelled together for quite some time together.
2. Until he met the Doctor, there was pretty much no one Jack couldn't eventually talk into bed with him. For this, among other reasons, he holds the Doctor in a very special place within his heart.
3. There will be a time when he'll travel exclusively with the Doctor again; it won't be for many years, but it'll happen. Knowing this, Jack's not too worried about how the rest of his immortal life will go.
4. SPEAKING of immortality, the Face of Boe thing? Was something done so he could get around his accidental immortality; he found a way out and took it, even if it meant changing -- even Jack Harkness will eventually develop past his infamous insatiable libido.