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'''''Sleeper''''' was the second episode of [[Series 2 (Torchwood)|Series 2]] of ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]''. It was written by [[James Moran]] and directed by [[Colin Teague]].


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
A burglary turns into a slaughter, and Torchwood suspect alien involvement. The investigation escalates into a city-wide assault, and Captain Jack realises that the whole planet is in danger.
A burglary turns into a slaughter and [[Torchwood Three|Torchwood]] suspect [[alien]] involvement. When the investigation escalates into a city-wide assault, [[Jack Harkness|Jack]] realises the whole [[Earth|planet]] is in danger.


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
Two burglars break into a flat owned by a woman called Beth and her boyfriend. There’s a struggle, a flash of light, and soon Torchwood are on the scene investigating the grisly fate suffered by the burglars.
[[Beth Halloran|Beth]] and [[Mike Lyndon|Mike]] are a [[marriage|married]] couple who are awoken from [[sleep]] when they hear someone in their house. Mike grabs a [[cricket bat]], while Beth calls the [[police]]. Two burglars enter their room, knock Mike out, and threaten Beth. An unseen, violent struggle occurs as a lamp by the bedside glows brighter and brighter.
 
The [[Torchwood Three|Torchwood]] team soon arrive at the couple's flat, where one of the burglars is dead and the other severely injured. [[Toshiko Sato|Tosh]] and [[Jack Harkness|Jack]] investigate the scene, while [[Gwen Cooper|Gwen]] and [[Owen Harper|Owen]] go to the [[hospital]] to interview the husband and wife, as well as the surviving [[thief]]. An officer at the crime scene and Gwen both suspect that the husband was responsible, citing the fact that he kept a cricket bat in the bedroom. Jack and Owen both suspect the wife though, with Owen claiming, "It's always the one you least suspect." Beth claims to remember nothing, however. Owen and Gwen stay until the burglar regains consciousness. Upon being questioned by Gwen, he confirms that "the woman" did it before he flatlines.
 
Beth is brought to [[the Hub]]'s interrogation room. Jack attempts to get her to confess, showing her the crime scene photos and questioning whether she might be covering for her husband, but to no avail. Although a body scan reveals nothing either, a power surge also occurred at the hospital while Beth was there. Owen then tries to draw [[blood]] from her arm, only for the needle to snap: twice in a row. He then breaks a scalpel against Beth's arm with nary a scratch. Beth also claims to have never been sick. Having seen enough, Jack tells her to stop pretending she's not an alien. When Beth claims that aliens don't exist, he takes her to a holding cell and shows her a [[Janet (Everything Changes)|Weevil]]. While Beth continues her disbelief, the Weevil cowers at her presence. Unable to explain the oddities surrounding her, she asks Jack how she can prove she's not an alien.
 
Jack decides to use a [[mind probe]] on her, despite [[Ianto Jones|Ianto]]'s objections that the head of the last alien they used it on exploded. Gwen comforts Beth as she's strapped in. The mind probe begins, with Beth appearing in great pain. Gwen objects, but Owen assures her it's safe and Jack tells them to go deeper, as Beth is still claiming to be [[human]]. The lights flicker and Beth's [[heart]] rate rises and still Jack insists on continuing. Beth eventually passes out. But Jack's persistence pays off, as Beth immediately sits up rigidly, the skin on her right arm transforming into a ridged formation — spotted with several glowing lights. Despite attempts to talk to her, she repeats the same words in an alien language, which Jack identifies as her name, rank and serial number.
 
Jack relates to the team what he knows about the species, which isn't much, as they leave no survivors. The aliens, which he calls [[Cell 114]], infiltrate [[planet]]s by disguising themselves as the local inhabitants and relate information back to their superiors, with the sleeper agents being completely unaware. Tosh shows the team an implant inside Beth's arm, where the data is stored, which is protected by a [[force field]].
[[File:Beth_cries.jpg|thumb|left|Beth finds out what she is.]]
 
The decision is made to tell Beth what she is. She is quite distraught at the revelation, questioning whether her memories and feelings for her husband are even real. Gwen assures her that her humanity does not only lie in her body, but in her mind as well. Beth asks if they will kill her and if they have killed other aliens. Gwen tells her that they have, but only when in a "kill-or-be-killed" situation. Beth wishes that she had never found out and that she could live a normal life. Jack points out that she would change on the day of the attack. Beth protests that she is not that person. Jack disagrees.
 
Back in the Hub's main area, the team debates what to do with her. Toshiko suggests freezing her. Although Jack objects that she could still transmit data, Tosh believes she can single out the transmitter and disable it.
 
As Jack and Gwen lead Beth out of her cell, the memories of her attack on the burglars begin to return. As she's prepared to be frozen she asks that if they cannot figure out how to make her human, that she be prevented from hurting anyone, permanently, to which Jack agrees. Tosh concentrates an [[electromagnetic pulse]] on her arm and then Owen sedates her.


Beth cannot remember the events and is taken into custody by Torchwood, who suspect she is not of this earth. When they take her to a cell, she passes a Weevil and it cowers in her presence. Captain Jack, after flirting with Ianto, decides to take drastic measures and subject Beth to a mind probe.
However, unbeknownst to the team, Beth's implant reactivates, sending a signal elsewhere. Throughout [[Cardiff]], seemingly ordinary people stop what they are doing as they are activated, abandoning their jobs and families, with some even killing their loved ones who try to stop them.


Despite no initial reaction, the probe eventually uncovers alien technology buried under the skin of her right forearm. It emerges that she is an alien ‘sleeper agent’ from a group called Cell 114, yet to be activated and oblivious to its real identity having been given memory implants. They disconnect Beth's implant from the network and decide to freeze her to prevent her from being activated. While the process appears to work, she awakens inside the vaults.
Back at the Hub, Beth wakes up in her cryochamber and breaks out of it, setting off alarms. Since her implant gathered information about the Hub, she is easily able to exit through the tunnels. Owen theorises that her body merely projected what they expected to see and that her vital rates did not drop to zero as they believed. Jack does not think Beth has activated, as she could have killed them all if she had.
[[File:Beth_stabs_mike.jpg|thumb|Beth and Mike realise that she has stabbed him.]]


Around Cardiff, three other sleeper agents are suddenly activated, with their right arms transforming into bayonet-like weapons. The change is both immediate and terrifying - a doting husband snaps his wife's neck as she attempts to stop him from leaving, and a young mother walks off while her baby is run over by a car. They carry out a series of suicide bombings at key locations, paving the way for their leader to head for a base containing nuclear warheads.
Beth has gone to the hospital to say goodbye to Mike. She tells him she will only hurt him if she stays. He protests as she hugs him that nothing she could do would be worse than her leaving him. They are both surprised at a sudden sound and look down to see that Beth's arm has morphed into a spike, which is now protruding from Mike's chest. Distraught, she calls for help. Jack and Gwen arrive and take in the scene. Beth insists it was an accident. Gwen scans Beth's arm to check that it's safe. When Beth refuses to leave Mike, Jack and Gwen are forced to drag her out of the room before hospital staff arrive.


Beth manages to escape and is found with her ailing husband in hospital. She is struggling to keep her human identity and unconsciously stabs him in his bed as her arm transforms. Jack and Gwen track her to the hospital, which is hit by a suicide bombing carried out by a Cell agent who was a paramedic.
Elsewhere, [[Patrick Grainger]], the leader of the local council, begins his day with his family. When the doorbell rings, he goes to answer the door. One of the sleeper agents, [[David (Sleeper)|David]], is at the door. After confirming Patrick's identity, David morphs his hand into a spike and runs Patrick through with it repeatedly, in front of Patrick's family. [[C Grainger|Patrick's wife]] begs for the lives of her children, but David makes no reply other than to stab her husband one more time and leave. Meanwhile, [[Paramedic (Sleeper)|another sleeper]] uses a fuel tanker to destroy both a motor way and an underground fuel pipeline used by the military in emergencies.


Captain Jack and Gwen convince Beth to temporarily reconnect with the others so that they can track them down, and discover that only one is still alive. They follow the leading sleeper agent to the army base moments before he can detonate the nuclear weapons. Jack is stabbed in the process and the agent tells him that the main invasion force is already on Earth before self-destructing. Back at Torchwood, Beth turns her sword arm on Gwen, forcing the others to shoot and kill her. Gwen believes that Beth knew this would be the case and wanted to be killed.
Torchwood realise that more sleepers have activated and scramble to coordinate a plan. However, the team is cut off from one another when another sleeper destroys a telecommunications station. Jack and Gwen urge Beth to try to connect with the other sleepers so they can prevent more deaths. She activates her implant and tells them that only one remains: David.


==Cast==
While Owen, Gwen and Tosh are panicking at the lack of communications, Jack rigs up a CB radio to contact them with. He tells them David is heading for an abandoned farm and that he needs to know why. Ianto and Tosh's research reveals that there is a stockpile of ten nuclear warheads stored in a mineshaft at the farm. Jack theorises that this is how the cells are so effective: they use the weapons of the people they conquer against them. As the team in the Hub ponders what will happen if Jack and Gwen don't reach the sleeper in time, Owen suggests that they all have [[sex]]. Ianto bemoans that the end of the world has become worse.
*Captain [[Jack Harkness]] - [[John Barrowman]]
[[File:Sleeper main image.jpg|thumb|left|David in defeat.]]
*[[Gwen Cooper]] - [[Eve Myles]]
*[[Owen Harper]] - [[Burn Gorman]]
*[[Toshiko Sato]] - [[Naoko Mori]]
*[[Ianto Jones]] - [[Gareth David-Lloyd]]
*[[Beth Halloran]] - [[Nikki Amuka-Bird]]
*[[Mike Lyndon]] - [[Dyfed Potter]]
*[[David (Sleeper)|David]] — Doug Rollins
*[[David's wife]] — Claire Cage
*Mr [[A Grainger]] — Sean Carlson
*Mrs [[C Grainger]] — Victoria Pugh
*[[First burglar|Burglar 1]] — Luke Rutherford
*[[Second burglar|Burglar 2]] — Alex Harries
*Police officer — Dominic Coleman
*Boy — [[William Hughes]]
*Girl — Millie Philippart
*[[Driver (Sleeper)|Driver]] — Matthew Arwel Pegram
*Paramedic — Derek Lea


==Production Crew==
David arrives at a military compound and decimates the soldiers guarding it, as they are unable to fell him with bullets. His way cleared, the sleeper proceeds to break through the entrance's security codes with ease. As he breaks through the final lock, Jack runs David down with the [[Torchwood SUV]]. Nonetheless, David gets back up and stabs Jack through the chest, taunting him that they know all about Torchwood and that they will be factored into the invasion plans. Gwen uses the scanner to disable David's transmitter and shielding. Pulling himself off the blade, Jack shoots David and demands to know when the others are coming. David claims that they are there already. Laughing madly, he detonates his [[suicide]] implant, as the others run to get clear.
*Writer - James Moran
[[File:Beth_threatens_gwen.jpg|thumb|Beth threatens Gwen.]]
*Director - [[Colin Teague]]
Later, Gwen and Beth are in the Hub, preparing for Beth to be frozen. Beth claims that while the guilt of what she has done is horrific, what she fears more is losing it and becoming an uncaring [[murder]]er. She thanks Gwen for being so kind to her and wants her to remember her for who she was. Beth then morphs her arm into its blade form and holds it to Gwen's throat. As the team all surround them, guns drawn, Gwen tells them that it's a trick; that Beth wants them to kill her. Beth denies this, claiming that she will kill every human. As she raises her arm as if to strike, the team all fire at her, killing her. Gwen protests that she would not have hurt her. The team assure her that they couldn't take that risk and that Beth knew that. Jack comforts Gwen as she looks on Beth's body.
*1st Assistant Director - Marco Ciglia
*2nd Assistant Director - James DeHaviland
*Executive Producers - [[Russell T Davies]] and [[Julie Gardner]]
*Producer - [[Richard Stokes]]
*Co-Producer - [[Chris Chibnall]]


== References ==
That night, Gwen and Jack discuss Gwen's upcoming [[wedding]] and whether or not they stopped the invasion. Gwen believes that even if they have not, they know more now than they did and that they can fight.
*A [[Weevil]] in one of the Hub's holding cells appears subdued / recoils at the appearance of a [[Sleeper agent]] in a similar way to [[TW]]: ''[[Dead Man Walking]]'' and ''[[Exit Wounds]]''.
*Owen jokingly refers to Gwen as "Jessica Fletcher" (the [[Agatha Christie]]-inspired sleuth of the TV series, ''Murder, She Wrote'').
*[[Mind probe]]s have previously appeared or been mentioned in [[DW]]: ''[[Frontier in Space]]'' and [[DW]]: ''[[The Five Doctors]]''.
*The sleeper agents share similarity's to the T-1000 in the Terminator Movies: both are infiltrators who are able to turn their hands into stabbing weapons.


== Story Notes ==
== Cast ==
''to be added''
* [[Jack Harkness|Captain Jack Harkness]] — [[John Barrowman]]
* [[Gwen Cooper]] — [[Eve Myles]]
* [[Owen Harper]] — [[Burn Gorman]]
* [[Toshiko Sato]] — [[Naoko Mori]]
* [[Ianto Jones]] — [[Gareth David-Lloyd]]
* [[Beth Halloran|Beth]] — [[Nikki Amuka-Bird]]
* [[Mike Lyndon|Mike]] — [[Dyfed Potter]]
* [[David (Sleeper)|David]] — [[Doug Rollins]]
* [[David's wife]] — [[Claire Cage]]
* [[Patrick Grainger|Mr Grainger]] — [[Seán Carlsen|Sean Carlson]]
* [[C Grainger|Mrs Grainger]] — [[Victoria Pugh]]
* [[Burglar 1 (Sleeper)|Burglar 1]] — [[Luke Rutherford]]
* [[Burglar 2 (Sleeper)|Burglar 2]] — [[Alex Harries]]
* [[Police officer (Sleeper)|Police Officer]] — [[Dominic Coleman]]
* [[Weevil]] - [[Paul Kasey]]
* [[Alex Grainger|Boy]] — [[William Hughes]]
* [[Girl (Sleeper)|Girl]] — [[Millie Philippart]]
* [[Driver (Sleeper)|Driver]] — [[Matthew Arwel Pegram]]
* [[Paramedic (Sleeper)|Paramedic]] — [[Derek Lea]]


=== Ratings ===
== Crew ==
*Overnight - 3.4 million viewers
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=== Myths ===
== Worldbuilding ==
''to be added''
* Sleepers are referred to by [[serial number]].
* In the 1991 film ''[[w:c:terminator:Terminator_2:_Judgment_Day_(film)|Terminator 2: Judgment Day]]'', the [[w:c:terminator:T-1000|T-1000]] model Terminator shapes its hands into weapons and blows up a tanker truck.
* David's decision to detonate a suicide bomb instead of submitting to capture, laughing at the timer counts down before it explodes, is reminiscent of the 1987 film ''[[w:c:avp:Predator_(film)|Predator]]'', in which the titular alien dies in the same manner.
* Owen asks Gwen, "Alright then, [[Jessica Fletcher]], whodunnit?", referring to Gwen as the {{wi|Murder, She Wrote}} character.


=== Filming Locations ===
== Story notes ==
''to be added''
* A family friendly pre-watershed edit of this episode aired at 7:00pm, the following day, Thursday [[24 January (releases)|24 January]] [[2008 (releases)|2008]] on [[BBC Two]].
* This story was developed out of [[James Moran]]'s previous idea of ''[[Cross My Palm with Silver (unproduced TV story)|Cross My Palm with Silver]]'', with Moran told by the production team to focus more on the character of Beth as well as dropping the Tarot card element.<ref>[[TM 24]]</ref>
* The explosion of a building that was scheduled to be filmed in Cardiff on 1 July 2007, the day after the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Glasgow_Airport_attack 2007 Glasgow International Airport attack], was in danger of being cancelled. Instead, the filming was announced via the local media to warn the public that there would be a controlled explosion, and not another terrorist attack.
* [[Russell T Davies]] picked [[James Moran]] to write ''[[The Fires of Pompeii (TV story)|The Fires of Pompeii]]'' based on the strength of this episode.


=== Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors ===
=== Ratings ===
*If the Sleepers cannot be pierced, then how does Beth have ear-rings? ''She probably got them from the same shop that serves [http://heroes.wikia.com/wiki/Claire_Bennet Claire Bennet]'' (if you look at 24:03, when Beth is about to be frozen, you can see that they are proper ear rings, not clip-ons). ''Possibly she got them before her protective force field was activated as a simple part of her disguise, false memories and all.''
* Overnight - 3.4 million viewers
*Why are all the sleepers in Cardiff? Surely they would spread themselves out in order to make the invasion more successful? ''The Sleepers came to Earth through the Rift, they may have been attempting to secure the Rift and open it with the nuclear missiles in order to summon the invasion force. As not knowing how many they truly are, they could be used for another story Arc.''
* Official [[Broadcasters' Audience Research Board|BARB]] ratings - 3.78 million viewers<ref>[https://www.barb.co.uk/viewing-data/weekly-top-10/ BARB Ratings - October, 2006]</ref>


== Continuity ==
=== Filming locations ===
''to be added''
''to be added''


== DVD Releases ==
=== Production errors ===
*This story along with the rest of Torchwood Series 2 was released in a complete series boxset in 2008.
{{Torchwood discontinuity}}
* Actor [[Seán Carlsen]]'s surname was misspelled "Carlson" in the credits.


==External Links==
== Continuity ==
*{{dwrefguide|torchwood_15.htm|Sleeper}}
* A [[Mind probe]] is used on Beth, and Ianto remarks on how dangerous they can be. ([[TV]]: ''[[Frontier in Space (TV story)|Frontier in Space]]'', ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'')
*{{briefhistory|torchwood/2008b.html|Sleeper}}
* Beth is stored in the Torchwood holding cells, where a Weevil is kept. Weevils have been in these cells before, like in [[TV]]: {{cs|Combat (TV story)}}, and {{cs|End of Days (TV story)}}.
*{{locguide|sleeper|Sleeper}}


== Home video releases ==
* ''{{StoryTitle}}'', along with the rest of [[series 2 (Torchwood)|series 2]], was released in a complete series box set in [[2008 (releases)|2008]].
* It was also released in the Series 1-4 boxset (Region 2 release: 14 November 2011.)


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Sleeper was the second episode of Series 2 of Torchwood. It was written by James Moran and directed by Colin Teague.

Synopsis[[edit] | [edit source]]

A burglary turns into a slaughter and Torchwood suspect alien involvement. When the investigation escalates into a city-wide assault, Jack realises the whole planet is in danger.

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

Beth and Mike are a married couple who are awoken from sleep when they hear someone in their house. Mike grabs a cricket bat, while Beth calls the police. Two burglars enter their room, knock Mike out, and threaten Beth. An unseen, violent struggle occurs as a lamp by the bedside glows brighter and brighter.

The Torchwood team soon arrive at the couple's flat, where one of the burglars is dead and the other severely injured. Tosh and Jack investigate the scene, while Gwen and Owen go to the hospital to interview the husband and wife, as well as the surviving thief. An officer at the crime scene and Gwen both suspect that the husband was responsible, citing the fact that he kept a cricket bat in the bedroom. Jack and Owen both suspect the wife though, with Owen claiming, "It's always the one you least suspect." Beth claims to remember nothing, however. Owen and Gwen stay until the burglar regains consciousness. Upon being questioned by Gwen, he confirms that "the woman" did it before he flatlines.

Beth is brought to the Hub's interrogation room. Jack attempts to get her to confess, showing her the crime scene photos and questioning whether she might be covering for her husband, but to no avail. Although a body scan reveals nothing either, a power surge also occurred at the hospital while Beth was there. Owen then tries to draw blood from her arm, only for the needle to snap: twice in a row. He then breaks a scalpel against Beth's arm with nary a scratch. Beth also claims to have never been sick. Having seen enough, Jack tells her to stop pretending she's not an alien. When Beth claims that aliens don't exist, he takes her to a holding cell and shows her a Weevil. While Beth continues her disbelief, the Weevil cowers at her presence. Unable to explain the oddities surrounding her, she asks Jack how she can prove she's not an alien.

Jack decides to use a mind probe on her, despite Ianto's objections that the head of the last alien they used it on exploded. Gwen comforts Beth as she's strapped in. The mind probe begins, with Beth appearing in great pain. Gwen objects, but Owen assures her it's safe and Jack tells them to go deeper, as Beth is still claiming to be human. The lights flicker and Beth's heart rate rises and still Jack insists on continuing. Beth eventually passes out. But Jack's persistence pays off, as Beth immediately sits up rigidly, the skin on her right arm transforming into a ridged formation — spotted with several glowing lights. Despite attempts to talk to her, she repeats the same words in an alien language, which Jack identifies as her name, rank and serial number.

Jack relates to the team what he knows about the species, which isn't much, as they leave no survivors. The aliens, which he calls Cell 114, infiltrate planets by disguising themselves as the local inhabitants and relate information back to their superiors, with the sleeper agents being completely unaware. Tosh shows the team an implant inside Beth's arm, where the data is stored, which is protected by a force field.

Beth finds out what she is.

The decision is made to tell Beth what she is. She is quite distraught at the revelation, questioning whether her memories and feelings for her husband are even real. Gwen assures her that her humanity does not only lie in her body, but in her mind as well. Beth asks if they will kill her and if they have killed other aliens. Gwen tells her that they have, but only when in a "kill-or-be-killed" situation. Beth wishes that she had never found out and that she could live a normal life. Jack points out that she would change on the day of the attack. Beth protests that she is not that person. Jack disagrees.

Back in the Hub's main area, the team debates what to do with her. Toshiko suggests freezing her. Although Jack objects that she could still transmit data, Tosh believes she can single out the transmitter and disable it.

As Jack and Gwen lead Beth out of her cell, the memories of her attack on the burglars begin to return. As she's prepared to be frozen she asks that if they cannot figure out how to make her human, that she be prevented from hurting anyone, permanently, to which Jack agrees. Tosh concentrates an electromagnetic pulse on her arm and then Owen sedates her.

However, unbeknownst to the team, Beth's implant reactivates, sending a signal elsewhere. Throughout Cardiff, seemingly ordinary people stop what they are doing as they are activated, abandoning their jobs and families, with some even killing their loved ones who try to stop them.

Back at the Hub, Beth wakes up in her cryochamber and breaks out of it, setting off alarms. Since her implant gathered information about the Hub, she is easily able to exit through the tunnels. Owen theorises that her body merely projected what they expected to see and that her vital rates did not drop to zero as they believed. Jack does not think Beth has activated, as she could have killed them all if she had.

Beth and Mike realise that she has stabbed him.

Beth has gone to the hospital to say goodbye to Mike. She tells him she will only hurt him if she stays. He protests as she hugs him that nothing she could do would be worse than her leaving him. They are both surprised at a sudden sound and look down to see that Beth's arm has morphed into a spike, which is now protruding from Mike's chest. Distraught, she calls for help. Jack and Gwen arrive and take in the scene. Beth insists it was an accident. Gwen scans Beth's arm to check that it's safe. When Beth refuses to leave Mike, Jack and Gwen are forced to drag her out of the room before hospital staff arrive.

Elsewhere, Patrick Grainger, the leader of the local council, begins his day with his family. When the doorbell rings, he goes to answer the door. One of the sleeper agents, David, is at the door. After confirming Patrick's identity, David morphs his hand into a spike and runs Patrick through with it repeatedly, in front of Patrick's family. Patrick's wife begs for the lives of her children, but David makes no reply other than to stab her husband one more time and leave. Meanwhile, another sleeper uses a fuel tanker to destroy both a motor way and an underground fuel pipeline used by the military in emergencies.

Torchwood realise that more sleepers have activated and scramble to coordinate a plan. However, the team is cut off from one another when another sleeper destroys a telecommunications station. Jack and Gwen urge Beth to try to connect with the other sleepers so they can prevent more deaths. She activates her implant and tells them that only one remains: David.

While Owen, Gwen and Tosh are panicking at the lack of communications, Jack rigs up a CB radio to contact them with. He tells them David is heading for an abandoned farm and that he needs to know why. Ianto and Tosh's research reveals that there is a stockpile of ten nuclear warheads stored in a mineshaft at the farm. Jack theorises that this is how the cells are so effective: they use the weapons of the people they conquer against them. As the team in the Hub ponders what will happen if Jack and Gwen don't reach the sleeper in time, Owen suggests that they all have sex. Ianto bemoans that the end of the world has become worse.

David in defeat.

David arrives at a military compound and decimates the soldiers guarding it, as they are unable to fell him with bullets. His way cleared, the sleeper proceeds to break through the entrance's security codes with ease. As he breaks through the final lock, Jack runs David down with the Torchwood SUV. Nonetheless, David gets back up and stabs Jack through the chest, taunting him that they know all about Torchwood and that they will be factored into the invasion plans. Gwen uses the scanner to disable David's transmitter and shielding. Pulling himself off the blade, Jack shoots David and demands to know when the others are coming. David claims that they are there already. Laughing madly, he detonates his suicide implant, as the others run to get clear.

Beth threatens Gwen.

Later, Gwen and Beth are in the Hub, preparing for Beth to be frozen. Beth claims that while the guilt of what she has done is horrific, what she fears more is losing it and becoming an uncaring murderer. She thanks Gwen for being so kind to her and wants her to remember her for who she was. Beth then morphs her arm into its blade form and holds it to Gwen's throat. As the team all surround them, guns drawn, Gwen tells them that it's a trick; that Beth wants them to kill her. Beth denies this, claiming that she will kill every human. As she raises her arm as if to strike, the team all fire at her, killing her. Gwen protests that she would not have hurt her. The team assure her that they couldn't take that risk and that Beth knew that. Jack comforts Gwen as she looks on Beth's body.

That night, Gwen and Jack discuss Gwen's upcoming wedding and whether or not they stopped the invasion. Gwen believes that even if they have not, they know more now than they did and that they can fight.

Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]

Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]

General production staff

Script department

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Art department

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Casting

General post-production staff

Special and visual effects

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Not every person who worked on this adventure was credited. The absence of a credit for a position doesn't necessarily mean the job wasn't required. The information above is based solely on observations of the actual end credits of the episodes as broadcast, and does not relay information from IMDB or other sources.


Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Sleepers are referred to by serial number.
  • In the 1991 film Terminator 2: Judgment Day, the T-1000 model Terminator shapes its hands into weapons and blows up a tanker truck.
  • David's decision to detonate a suicide bomb instead of submitting to capture, laughing at the timer counts down before it explodes, is reminiscent of the 1987 film Predator, in which the titular alien dies in the same manner.
  • Owen asks Gwen, "Alright then, Jessica Fletcher, whodunnit?", referring to Gwen as the Murder, She Wrote character.

Story notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • A family friendly pre-watershed edit of this episode aired at 7:00pm, the following day, Thursday 24 January 2008 on BBC Two.
  • This story was developed out of James Moran's previous idea of Cross My Palm with Silver, with Moran told by the production team to focus more on the character of Beth as well as dropping the Tarot card element.[1]
  • The explosion of a building that was scheduled to be filmed in Cardiff on 1 July 2007, the day after the 2007 Glasgow International Airport attack, was in danger of being cancelled. Instead, the filming was announced via the local media to warn the public that there would be a controlled explosion, and not another terrorist attack.
  • Russell T Davies picked James Moran to write The Fires of Pompeii based on the strength of this episode.

Ratings[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Overnight - 3.4 million viewers
  • Official BARB ratings - 3.78 million viewers[2]

Filming locations[[edit] | [edit source]]

to be added

Production errors[[edit] | [edit source]]

If you'd like to talk about narrative problems with this story — like plot holes and things that seem to contradict other stories — please go to this episode's discontinuity discussion.
  • Actor Seán Carlsen's surname was misspelled "Carlson" in the credits.

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • A Mind probe is used on Beth, and Ianto remarks on how dangerous they can be. (TV: Frontier in Space, The Five Doctors)
  • Beth is stored in the Torchwood holding cells, where a Weevil is kept. Weevils have been in these cells before, like in TV: Combat [+]Loading...["Combat (TV story)"], and End of Days [+]Loading...["End of Days (TV story)"].

Home video releases[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Sleeper, along with the rest of series 2, was released in a complete series box set in 2008.
  • It was also released in the Series 1-4 boxset (Region 2 release: 14 November 2011.)

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]