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Dang.

 

Well, the answer was

Torchwood: Children of Earth.

 

Jack was described as a con man in his first apperance, Ianto's job was serving tea, and Gwen was an ex-cop; the miniseries is about them trying to stop the governments of Earth co-operating with an alien known as the 456 (two different cultures) and they do that by stealing the children that the governments will be giving the aliens (trade) and declaring war on them.

 

As for a new one... hmm.

 

A young boy is being treated for an eye and heart injury. A girl arrives to "rescue" him by kidnapping him while his doctor is away. This makes him feel better.

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Hans Christian Andersen's The Snow Queen. 

 

Yep! Your turn.

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Two guys wander the world, one seeking the other, both with serious facial deformities.

Frankenstein?

(The novel, I mean.)

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Two guys wander the world, one seeking the other, both with serious facial deformities. 

For some reason I want to say Harry potter, but is a scar really a serious facial deformity?

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For some reason I want to say Harry potter, but is a scar really a serious facial deformity?

 

 

If it causes you regular pains and uncontrollable visions from the life of a genocidal serial killer, then yes. It probably counts as "serious." :P

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If it causes you regular pains and uncontrollable visions from the life of a genocidal serial killer, then yes. It probably counts as "serious." :P

Well I have not read it, so that seems more serious than it looks.

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None of these is correct, and I do want to remind you that that these are bad descriptions. 

 

Perhaps this is more accurate: Two guys with funny-looking heads chase each other around the world, eventually finding each other and killing another guy with a funny-looking head. 

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X-Men Origins: Wolverine maybe? Though that works more with funny-looking rather than deformities... Hmmm...

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Two guys wander the world, one seeking the other, both with serious facial deformities.

Avatar: The Legend of Aang?

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After a young girl comes out of the closet, she and her family join a religious cult; when one of them leaves the group, the rest respond by slandering them to everyone who will listen.

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After a young girl comes out of the closet, she and her family join a religious cult; when one of them leaves the group, the rest respond by slandering them to everyone who will listen.

Not sure I want to guess it, but The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe kind of?

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Not sure I want to guess it, but The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe kind of?

 

Yeah.

 

(I mean, technically, it's 'The Last Battle' with Susan, but that's being pedantic)

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Yeah.

(I mean, technically, it's 'The Last Battle' with Susan, but that's being pedantic)

Ah, been a while since I read that one. :)

A pair of professionals enter an excessively elaborate grudge match to the death.

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