Original Transmission
Date 29th Oct 2006
Time 10:00pm
Duration 48'22"
Viewers 1.8m (1st)
Audience App. 84%


Cast
Captain Jack Harkness John Barrowman
Gwen Cooper Eve Myles
Owen Harper Burn Gorman
Toshiko Sato Naoko Mori
Ianto Jones Gareth David-Lloyd
Rhys Williams Kai Owen
Ed Morgan Gareth Thomas
Bernie Ben McKay
Eleri Llinos Daniel
Tom Flanagan John Normington
Lizzie Lewis Emily Evans
Young Ed Morgan Christopher Elson
Young Tom Flanagan Christopher Greene
Bernie's Mum Julie Gibbs
Snooker Player Ian Kay
Kid In Arcade Ryan Conway
Woman In Shop Kathryn Howard


Crew
Written by Helen Raynor
Produced by Richard Stokes
Directed by Colin Teague
Created by Russell T Davies
Co-Producer Chris Chibnall
1st Assistant Director Nick Rae
2nd Assistant Director Lynsey Muir
3rd Assistant Director Rhian Salisbury
Runner Glenn Coxon
Location Manager Paul Davies
Unit Manager Geraint Havard Jones
Production Co-ordinator Carmelina Palumbo
Asst Prod Co-ordinator Kate Powell
Production Secretary Margarita Felices
Script Secretary Claire Thomas
Contracts Assistant Beth Britton
Continuity Vicky Cole
Script Editor Brian Minchin
Camera Operator Gareth Hughes
Focus Puller Duncan Fowlie
Camera Assistant Mani Blaxter Paliwala
Grip Dai Hopkins
Boom Operator Jeff Welch
Gaffer Dave Fowler
Best Boy Steve Slocombe
Stunt Co-ordinator Tom Lucy
Stunt Performers Gary Hoptrough Crispin Layfield Jo McLaren Curtis Rivers
Chief Super Art Director Stephen Nicholas
Supervising Art Director Keith Dunne
Art Dep Prod Manager Jonathan Marquand Allison
Art Dep Op Manager Adrian Anscombe
Assistant Art Director Matthew Savage
Art Dep Co-ordinator Matthew North
Design Assistants Ben Austin Al Roberts
Standby Art Director Leonie Rintler
Standby Props Brian Patrick Henry
Standby Carpenter Will Pope
Standby Rigger Keith Freeman
Concept Artists Ian Bunting Peter McKinstry
Designer Penny Harvey
Property Master Nick Thomas
Production Buyer Catherine Samuel
Props Storeman Charlie Malik
Specialist Props Maker Mark Cordory
Props Maker Penny Howarth
Construction Manager Matthew Hywel-Davies
Construction Chargehand Scott Fisher
Graphics BBC Wales Graphic Design
Costume Supervisor Debra Haggett
Costume Assistants Bobby Peach Sam Benbow
Make-Up Supervisor Claire Pritchard
Make-Up Artists Sarah Astley-Hughes Kate Roberts
Casting Associate Andy Brierley
Assistant Editor Matt Mullins
Post Prod Supervisors Helen Vallis Chris Blatchford
Post Prod Co-ordinator Marie Brown
On Line Editor Matthew Clarke
Colourist Mick Vincent
Vis Effects Co-ordinator Kim Phelan
2D Artists Astrid Busser-Casas Simon Holden Joe Courtis
Dubbing Mixer Tim Ricketts
Supervising Sound Editor Doug Sinclair
Sound Editor Paul McFadden
Sound FX Editor Howard Eaves
Senior Prod Accountant Endaf Emyr Williams
Casting Director Andy Pryor CDG
Production Accountant Ceri Tothill
Sound Recordist Jeff Matthews
Costume Designer Ray Holman
Make-Up Designer Marie Doris
Music Murray Gold Ben Foster
Visual Effects The Mill
Visual Effects Producers Will Cohen Marie Jones
Visual FX Supervisor Dave Houghton
On-Set Vis FX Supervisor Barney Curnow
Special Effects Any Effects
Production Manager Catrin Lewis Defis
Editor Mike Hopkins
Production Designer Edward Thomas
Director of Photography Mark Waters
Associate Producer Terry Reeve
Production Executive Julie Scott
Assistant Producer Sophie Fante
Executive Producers Russell T Davies Julie Gardner


Plot Outline From Wikipedia

Jack, Owen and Gwen pursue a man through the Cardiff streets, while Toshiko tracks his alien energy signature through the CCTV network. Gwen is separated from the others when she chases the man through a closing shop door, catching up with him outside a train station. However, he gets away, leaving Gwen with his jacket — which is what is giving out the alien signature. Gwen retrieves a small device from the jacket. Activating it, she has a vision of the station as it was in the past, empty except for a young boy coming out, saying he is lost and wants to go home. He is wearing a tag that identifies him as Thomas Erasmus Flanagan. Gwen calls out to him, but he does not seem to hear her. The vision ends, and when Jack and Owen arrive, she tells them she has seen a ghost.

Back at the Hub, the CCTV footage just shows Gwen standing still at the scene, with other people around her but no sign of any boy. Jack orders Toshiko to search the databases for the boy's name, but Owen beats everyone to it by checking the Cardiff telephone book. Gwen and Owen go to Flanagan's home and find him an old man. Flanagan tells Gwen how he was evacuated to Cardiff when he was eight, during World War II, but due to a mix-up, there was no one to greet him at the station. He wandered for a while, lost, until someone found him. He was taken in by a couple and remained in Cardiff after the war. As they leave, Gwen receives a call from her boyfriend, Rhys, and they have a slight argument when he discovers she does not know if she is going home for dinner.

Jack identifies the man they were chasing earlier: one Sean "Bernie" Harries, a petty criminal from Splott. An analysis of the device confirms it as alien and filled with nanotechnology. Looking for Harries, however, they only find a bad reputation and bad debts. On the way back to the station to try and replicate the vision, Owen manages to activate the device under a bridge. He sees a young woman, Lizzie Lewis, dressed in 1960s-era clothes being confronted by a young man named Ed Morgan. While Owen watches helplessly, Morgan attacks Lizzie. The vision leaves Owen badly shaken.

At the Hub, the team discover that Lizzie was raped and murdered under the bridge in 1963. Her killer was never found, but Owen insists that Toshiko look up the name Ed Morgan and other records about Lizzie. Jack discovers that the device contains a quantum transducer, converting human emotion into "ghosts". As Owen gets more insistent about reopening Lizzie's murder case, Jack reminds Owen that he merely saw the echo of a moment, amplified by alien technology. Their priority is to find Harris and discover what he knows about this "ghost machine".

Jack takes Gwen to the Hub's shooting range and shows her Torchwood's collection of exotic firearms, telling her she needs to know how to use them. He teaches her the basics of shooting, and she finds herself being attracted to him. Gwen realises the time and has to leave. She asks Jack where he sleeps, and discovers not only that he does not leave the Hub, he also does not sleep. Gwen returns home to find Rhys has gone out with friends. She uses the ghost machine and sees happy scenes from her life with Rhys. When Rhys returns home minutes later, Gwen makes up with him.

Owen, meanwhile, is being haunted by the vision of Lizzie Lewis, staying up all night to try to find her killer. He discovers that Ed Morgan was questioned concerning the murder but was released. Owen tracks Morgan down to his present-day home and confronts him. When Owen mentions Lizzie and that he knows what Morgan did, the old man demands that Owen leave, saying that he will get nothing out of him. As Owen does so, he spots "Bernie" Harries and gives chase, eventually catching him. Instead of hurting him like Bernie expects, Owen takes him to a pub instead.

When the rest of the team arrive, Bernie explains that he found the ghost machine in a biscuit tin kept in a lock up belonging to a crazy old man. The machine showed him a woman leaving her dead baby in a canal; when Bernie found the woman living nearby, she paid him not to reveal her secret. He mentions seeing Lizzie's murder, which affects Owen. As the team turns to leave, Bernie asks them if they want the "other half".

At Bernie's house, they find, in addition to the other half of the machine, a biscuit tin with alien rocks and alien money; debris that washed up through the Rift. The two halves click together easily. Bernie tells Gwen he only used the other half once, and it showed him dead, bleeding on the road outside his house, but as he is now. He is worried he will die before his next birthday. Catching up with the others, Gwen accidentally activates the machine, and sees herself holding a bloody knife. Her future self says, "I was too late… I couldn't stop it… He's dead… Owen had the knife… he wanted to kill him… I couldn't stop him."

At the Hub, Jack suggests that what Gwen saw was merely a possible future, and neither that nor Bernie's death might come to pass. In a pub, Toshiko tells Owen that she found Morgan's medical records, showing that he is claustrophobic, paranoid and depressed, with a few recorded suicide attempts. Owen tells Toshiko about his own visit, and realises that Morgan thought Owen wanted money. He then realises that Bernie had been trying to blackmail Morgan. Meanwhile, Morgan telephones Bernie.

Toshiko and Owen return to the Hub and tell Jack what they have figured out, and Jack calls Gwen. Finding out she is at Bernie's to tell him that what he saw might not be his fate, Jack and Owen rush over. Toshiko stays behind to keep an eye on the CCTV, and she sees Morgan heading for Bernie's flat.

When Bernie sees Morgan outside and rushes out of the house, Gwen realises that Bernie's vision of the future might come true, and follows him. Morgan threatens Bernie and Gwen with a knife, and is about to kill them to keep his secret when Owen and Jack arrive and disarm him. Owen gets the knife, and, still angry at the fate of Lizzie Lewis, seems about to kill Morgan before he regains his senses and gives the knife to Gwen.

Gwen is relieved that no one died, but Morgan lunges at her saying, "I knew you'd come for me." The knife in Gwen's hand plunges into Morgan's stomach, and he falls. Owen attempts CPR, but Morgan dies. Gwen, in shock, her hands bloody, tells Jack, "I was so close… I couldn't stop it…"

Back at the Hub, the others tell Gwen that Morgan was already suicidal, and that his death is not her fault. Jack notes that the problem with the machine is that it makes people want to change things, make it happen differently. They agree that it is not meant for humanity, and Ianto places the device in the secure archives.

Gwen watches the dawn over the bay, still shaken by the night's events and feeling responsible for Morgan's death. As the sun comes up on a new day, Jack tells her that the ghosts are all around, a million shadows of human emotion… they just have to learn to live with them.

Analysis by Cuisle

The pace seems a little slower on this story than the first two. But that's no bad thing. A slow paced, careful story, building up to a climax can work just as well as non-stop action.

It starts fast enough, mind you, with a well executed chase scene through the shopping malls of Cardiff. Gwen, Owen and Jack all prove themselves very good at jumping over and under obstacles. I've never really been a fan of chase scenes. But this one managed not to go on too long. The format of a 45 minute episode doesn't allow for it.

The flashback scenes were all wonderfully haunting. Who didn't think of the Empty Child when we saw the little boy from 1941? But he was a red herring, a test of the strange alien object. The real story was the one that took place in 1963 under the canal bridge. That led them to Ed Morgan and back around to Bernie the small time crook who is mixed up in the whole thing.

Owen's reaction to the murder of the woman in 1963 is a story on its own. He becomes driven to see justice done and goes out 'freelance' to do it. Having seen Owen's cavalier attitude to sex in the first episode, his actions being regarded by many viewers as tantamount to date rape, he now experiences the emotions of a woman being raped and murdered and is affected by it. Poetic justice or proof that there is more to Owen than met the eye at first.
Jack's leadership qualities are tested in this episode. Gwen and Owen are both emotionally affected and he has to take care of them both as well as stop Owen killing Ed Morgan as his obsession with the 1963 killer intensifies. The final scene where he tenderly comforts Gwen is a proof that Jack has a deeper nature than he sometimes seems to have.

Which brings me back to the scene where he and Gwen seem a bit too cosy on the shooting range. As he is showing her how to aim the gun he almost seems to be copping a feel. But he is, in reality, far more interested in making sure Gwen can defend herself if she has to.

And where DOES he sleep? That question was answered by Ed Thomas in the Confidential. He showed us the manhole cover in Jack's office below which is his living quarters. But it doesn't seem as if anyone else knows where it is. Perhaps all will be revealed yet.