Fucking hell! I was going to post a proper reaction post like yesterday but I'm afraid I can't get past Jack in fucking concrete. Concrete! Didn't they think burying him for 2000 years was enough???
Shit. My hands are actually shaking here. How are supposed to write someone who's been through something like that?????
...On the other hand, yay Ianto! *g*
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Well, that's how I write it anyway. ;)
(and my, that was fun! Want to see what happens next! :D)
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Alternately, one of my preferred explanations has been that Jack Harkness is now a condition of the universe (as opposed to "alive" being a condition of Jack Harkness). If he were insane, he would not be Jack Harkness at some fundamental level. So if his mind is in that kind of danger . . . again you effectively get stasis until there's some change in condition. I hope.
I'm at least encouraged that he was dead when they broke him out. (Wow, that sounds strange). Given how long it'd take to suffocate and how quickly he'd come back from so little physical damage, it seems to imply that he stayed dead the whole time.
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In Jack's case, his deaths are temporary things, but he doesn't "wake up" until a certain amount of repair work has been done - there is a physical threshold, even if it doesn't wait until he's perfectly reformed. Several tons of liquid rock should crush the chest to the point where that threshold isn't going to be reached until he's released... all he can hope is that it's his team that that gets him out, and not some startled future palaeontologist.... ;)
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So would that have been the same when Gray buried him? Would the earth that was on top of him have been heavy enough? Not as heavy as concrete, I guess?
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Me too!
And yes, I think your explanation of his sanity is about the only way to go. Of course, the *real* explanation is that the writers don't seem to want to deal with the emotional/mental effect of all they've heaped on poor old Jack (sometimes literally) - which is weird, really, when what they're going for is drama.
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(Have actually used this whole scenario in fic before now. :))
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Though, in the clear light of day, CoE2 is probably one of the few times I think what they did to him, horrible as it was, was completely well-plotted and not remotely gratuitous.