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* The Ghostmaker realises Owen has no breath, as he is dead and his respiratory system has ceased functioning. He was killed in ''[[Reset (TV story)|Reset]]'' but was revived in ''[[Dead Man Walking]]''. | * The Ghostmaker realises Owen has no breath, as he is dead and his respiratory system has ceased functioning. He was killed in ''[[Reset (TV story)|Reset]]'' but was revived in ''[[Dead Man Walking]]''. | ||
* [[Jack Harkness]] was working on behalf of an (as-yet) unidentified organisation in the [[1920s]] when he was assigned to infiltrate a travelling circus in order to investigate the Night Travellers. Although he never encountered them, by coincidence film footage of him got mixed in with footage of the Night Travellers. | * [[Jack Harkness]] was working on behalf of an (as-yet) unidentified organisation in the [[1920s]] when he was assigned to infiltrate a travelling circus in order to investigate the Night Travellers. Although he never encountered them, by coincidence film footage of him got mixed in with footage of the Night Travellers. | ||
* Although this is never addressed on screen, the closing credits for this episode established that Gwen continues to be known as Gwen Cooper, and not Gwen Williams. | * Although this is never addressed on screen, the closing credits for this episode established that Gwen continues to be known as Gwen Cooper, and not Gwen Williams. | ||
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