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|individual name = Oswald Danes
|aka        =
|race            = [[Human]]
|species    = Human
|home planet    = [[Earth]]
|job        = Teacher
|appearances    = [[TW]]: ''[[The New World]]''<br>[[TW]]: ''[[Rendition (TV story)|Rendition]]''<br>[[TW]]: ''[[Dead of Night]]''<br>[[TW]]: ''[[Escape to LA]]''<br>[[TW]]: ''[[The Categories of Life]]''
|affiliation = PhiCorp
|actor           = [[Bill Pullman]]}}
|origin      = [[Earth]]  
'''Oswald Danes''' was a convicted murderer, rapist and paedophile, and also a former [[teacher]].
|first cs    = The New World (TV story)
|appearances = {{appears}}
|actor       = Bill Pullman
|clip        = Torchwood "I'm from the Future" BritBox
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'''Oswald Danes''' was a former [[teacher]] convicted of the [[rape]] and [[murder]] of a child. He expressed no shame over those actions. He appeared to take pleasure in people's comments towards him; he claimed being called a "monster" made him feel special.


==Biography==
[[Jack Harkness]] seemed to see him as one "cursed" with intelligence; Jack said he thought Oswald was smart enough to know who he was, and to want to end his life as a result.
[[File:DanesExecution.jpg|thumb|left|Oswald about to be executed. ([[TW]]: ''[[The New World]]'')]]
In [[2006]], he [[rape]]d and [[murder]]ed twelve-year-old [[Susie Cabina]]. When taken into police custody he stated that she should have ran faster. He was [[death sentence|sentenced to death]], and [[execution|executed]] by [[lethal injection]]. However, he survived his execution since it occurred on [[Miracle Day]]. Because his sentence was technically carried out, his lawyers successfully advanced a ''[[force majeure]]'' argument, apparently flavoured with [[Fifth Amendment|Fifth]] and [[Eighth Amendment]] implications, which induced the reluctant Governor of [[Kentucky]] to parole him. ([[TW]]: ''[[The New World]]'')


He thereafter made an appearance on [[WWCN]] in which he broke down and cried, apologising profusely for his crimes. This started to shift opinion in his favour — opinion which had been solidly against him when he departed [[Montrose Hill State Penitentiary]]. [[Public relations]] guru [[Jilly Kitzinger]] thereafter offered her services to him, but he declined, saying that he didn't need representation. ([[TW]]: ''[[Rendition (TV story)|Rendition]]'')
After being freed from prison by legal loopholes, Oswald was persuaded to become [[PhiCorp]]'s spokesman for their medicines by [[Jilly Kitzinger]] for protection from people who still wished him dead. Eventually, he met with [[Torchwood]] and helped them in their plan to return humanity's mortality, as he had grown tired of his new life and wished to die. He killed himself and [[the Mother]] willingly, hoping for an enjoyable afterlife, even in [[Hell]].


After being beaten by two [[Police]] officers, Oswald decided to accept Jilly's offer, and attended a meeting at [[PhiCorp]]. He agreed to promote giving PhiCorp the power to sell drugs to people without prescriptions, and PhiCorp offered him bodyguards. Captain [[Jack Harkness]] then broke into the studio where Oswald was going to appear on teleision, and Oswald admitted that the murder and rape of Susie Cabina was the best moment of his life. Jack then inferred that Oswald wanted to be executed, and Oswald had his bodyguards repeatedly punch Jack in the stomach, and escort him out of the building. Once out on the street, a woman approached Jack and asked if he'd seen or touched Oswald, almost infering that he was some kind of deity. Oswald then addressed the nation, promising them new drugs laws and stated that this was a new era for mankind, before asking them just one thing, "Walk with me." ([[TW]]: ''[[Dead of Night]]'')
== Biography ==
=== Early life ===
In [[2006]], Danes was convicted guilty of the [[rape]] and [[murder]] of twelve-year-old [[Susie Cabina]], something he claimed in court to be the greatest moment of his life. At his trial, he said "she should have ran faster." He was held in prison for the next five years until his punishment was issued. He spent time in solitary confinement, which is when he realised the guards were putting urine in his food; he took it in stride. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The New World (TV story)}})


[[File:Torchwood404-2.jpg|thumb|Oswald gives an inspiring speech. ([[TW]]: ''[[Escape to LA]]'')]]
=== Execution ===
Soon afterward [[Ellis Hartley Monroe]] began preaching for a contrasting message, calling for the segregation of those who should be dead and the 'living': "Dead is Dead". Her campaign began to gain increasing media attention, competing with and surpassing that of Oswald. One one occasion he was supposed to give a press conference in front of a hospital where the worst medical cases were abandoned, only to find Monroe there and giving her own conference instead. In an attempt to upstage her, Danes entered the building to comfort the patients and pledge his help for their plight. His move worked, as the reporters turned their attention to him, especially when he held up an abandoned baby and promised a comfortable life for her. Monroe subsequently lost favour in the public's eye and disappeared soon afterwards. ([[TW]]: ''[[Escape to LA]]'')
[[File:DanesExecution.jpg|thumb|left|Oswald about to be executed. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The New World (TV story)}})]]
He was [[death sentence|sentenced to death]], and [[execution|executed]] by [[lethal injection]] in [[Kentucky]] in [[2011]]. He survived, the first to experience the Miracle at the very beginning of [[Miracle Day]]. The experience was painful as he would have normally died peacefully from the injection. As his sentence was technically carried out, his [[lawyer]]s advanced a ''[[force majeure]]'' argument successfully, apparently flavoured with [[Fifth Amendment|Fifth]] and [[Eighth Amendment]] implications. This induced the reluctant [[Governor of Kentucky (The New World)|Governor of Kentucky]] to parole him. He was met with scorn by other inmates for being lucky enough for getting out, as well of that of the people wanting him dead. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The New World (TV story)}})


==Behind the scenes==
=== Rise to fame ===
*During pre-production of ''[[Torchwood: Miracle Day]]'', this character's name was reported as "Oswald Jones". ([[DWM 427]])
He made an appearance on [[WWCN]] in which he broke down and cried, apologising profusely for his crimes. This shifted opinion in his favour — opinion which had been solidly against him when he left [[Montrose Hill State Penitentiary]]. Public relations guru [[Jilly Kitzinger]] offered her services to him, but he declined, saying that he didn't need representation. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Rendition (TV story)}}) After being beaten by two [[police]] officers, Oswald accepted Jilly's offer and attended a meeting at [[PhiCorp]]. He agreed to promote PhiCorp efforts to sell drugs without prescriptions. PhiCorp offered him bodyguards.
 
Captain [[Jack Harkness]] broke into the studio where Oswald was going to appear on television. Oswald admitted his repentance was an act. The murder and rape of Susie Cabina had been the best moment of his life. Jack inferred Oswald wanted to be executed, but Oswald had his bodyguards punch Jack in the stomach and escort him out of the building. Out on the street, a woman approached Jack and asked if he'd seen or touched Oswald, implying he was some kind of deity. Oswald addressed the nation, promising them new drugs and laws. He said this was a new era for mankind, before asking them just one thing, "Walk with me." ([[TV]]: {{cs|Dead of Night (TV story)}})
 
[[File:Torchwood404-2.jpg|thumb|Oswald gives an inspiring speech. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Escape to LA (TV story)}})]]
Soon afterward [[Ellis Hartley Monroe]] began preaching a contrasting message, calling for the segregation of those who should be dead and the "living": "Dead is Dead". Her campaign gained media attention, surpassing Oswald. On one occasion Danes was supposed to give a press conference in front of a hospital where the worst medical cases were abandoned, only to find Ellis there, giving her own conference. To upstage her, Oswald entered the building to comfort the patients and pledge his help for their plight. The reporters turned their attention to him, especially when he held up an abandoned baby and promised a comfortable life for her. Ellis lost favour in the public's eye and disappeared soon afterwards. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Escape to LA (TV story)}})
 
Oswald was hired to speak at the Miracle rally in [[Los Angeles]]. It became clear that not everyone had forgiven him when bottles were thrown at his car. He was approached again by Jack, who asked for his help in exposing PhiCorp, reading a prepared statement by Jack instead of his speech by Jilly. In return he would make sure that Oswald got his wish and died. On stage, however, he ignored Jack and Jilly and started an improvised rant about humanity evolving into everlasting angels. The audience cheered and chanted his name. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Categories of Life (TV story)}})
 
Oswald was quoted as saying he believed the [[Categories of life]] policy was a good idea. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Immortal Sins (TV story)}}) Soon after, he asked Jilly to hire a prostitute for him. The prostitute offered to act like a young girl for him. Oswald bristled; he wanted a proper dinner date. She refused and said he would be a "Category Zero" soon. Oswald demanded Jilly tell him what Category Zero was. She admitted it was a new system. Criminals like Oswald would soon be incinerated as it was the only sure way to kill someone now. He attacked Jilly and went on the run. ([[TV]]: {{cs|End of the Road (TV story)}})
 
=== Self-exile ===
After two months, Oswald turned his attentions to Jack, learning of his ties to [[Gwen Cooper]]. He escaped to [[Wales]] and entered her household in the disguise of a grocery delivery man. However, he was recognised when he picked up baby [[Anwen Williams|Anwen]] and was beaten by Gwen with a saucepan and tied up. He took this beating without any complaint. He expected it. He had information useful to the team in locating [[the Blessing]]. [[Rhys Williams|Rhys]] wanted to kill Oswald for his crimes and the threat he posed to Anwen. He found Gwen calling him a monster flattering, which made Rhys even angrier.
 
Oswald had a mutual blackmail with Jack; if Jack gave him to the authorities, Oswald would reveal Jack's identity. He insisted he accompany Jack and Gwen to [[Shanghai]] once they uncovered the truth of where one of the poles of [[the Blessing]] was. Oswald learned Jack came from the future and asked what happens if they succeed; Jack could not give a definite answer as time can be rewritten. When Jack changed his bandages, Oswald noticed a drop of his blood moving on its own. The Blessing was drawing the blood to it. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Gathering (TV story)}})
 
=== Death ===
[[File:How cliché.jpg|left|thumb|Danes holds onto [[the Mother]] as he prepares to commit [[suicide]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Blood Line (TV story)}})]]
After hearing from Gwen, Jack and Oswald entered the warehouse in Shanghai with her. They found explosives and strapped them to Oswald's chest to hold the families hostage. Looking at the Blessing, Oswald was confronted by his inner demons, something Jilly made fun of because he could use the explosives to kill them before the Miracle was negated. With Jack's help, Oswald regained his composure, claiming he was accustomed to the feeling of sin. Oswald watched as the Miracle was negated by Jack's blood, causing Jack's death. He grabbed [[the Mother]], waiting for Gwen and Jilly to escape before dying; he ignored the Mother's promises of gifts if he let her go. Jack came back to life and escaped with them. Before he detonated the explosives, the Mother said he was going to [[Hell]]. Oswald gleefully agreed and vowed to hunt down Susie Cabina there. Oswald detonated the explosive, killing himself and the Mother, burying the Blessing in rubble. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Blood Line (TV story)}})
 
== Personality ==
Oswald was always rather calm, even when angered, happy or facing his own execution, showing a great deal of self control. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The New World (TV story)}} - {{cs|The Blood Line (TV story)}}) He was also a remarkable actor, pretending to cry uncontrollably in repentance for murdering Susie Cabina. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The New World (TV story)}}) However, he lapsed when he was truly enjoying himself. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Dead of Night (TV story)}}, {{cs|The Blood Line (TV story)}})
 
He enjoyed being called a monster, finding the fact people call him such names as flattering, and revelled in his acts of evil. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Gathering (TV story)}}) Oswald did not let fame go to his head, even after becoming [[PhiCorp]]'s spokesman. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Dead of Night (TV story)}} - {{cs|End of the Road (TV story)}}) He was also very observant of the world, knowing how people thought and what could happen; as Jack put it, Oswald was cursed with intelligence. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The New World (TV story)}} - {{cs|The Blood Line (TV story)}})
 
== Aliases and nicknames ==
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|The Sainted Danes
|Given by the people of [[France]] during [[Miracle Day]].
|{{cs|Escape to LA (TV story)}}
|
|}
 
== Behind the scenes ==
* During pre-production of ''[[Torchwood: Miracle Day]]'', this character's name was reported as "Oswald Jones". ([[DWM 427]])
* Despite his death in the series, Pullman has expressed interest in reprising his role as Danes in a future ''Torchwood'' episode or ''[[Doctor Who]]''.{{Fact}}
 
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Latest revision as of 19:41, 4 October 2024

Oswald Danes was a former teacher convicted of the rape and murder of a child. He expressed no shame over those actions. He appeared to take pleasure in people's comments towards him; he claimed being called a "monster" made him feel special.

Jack Harkness seemed to see him as one "cursed" with intelligence; Jack said he thought Oswald was smart enough to know who he was, and to want to end his life as a result.

After being freed from prison by legal loopholes, Oswald was persuaded to become PhiCorp's spokesman for their medicines by Jilly Kitzinger for protection from people who still wished him dead. Eventually, he met with Torchwood and helped them in their plan to return humanity's mortality, as he had grown tired of his new life and wished to die. He killed himself and the Mother willingly, hoping for an enjoyable afterlife, even in Hell.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

Early life[[edit] | [edit source]]

In 2006, Danes was convicted guilty of the rape and murder of twelve-year-old Susie Cabina, something he claimed in court to be the greatest moment of his life. At his trial, he said "she should have ran faster." He was held in prison for the next five years until his punishment was issued. He spent time in solitary confinement, which is when he realised the guards were putting urine in his food; he took it in stride. (TV: The New World [+]Loading...["The New World (TV story)"])

Execution[[edit] | [edit source]]

Oswald about to be executed. (TV: The New World [+]Loading...["The New World (TV story)"])

He was sentenced to death, and executed by lethal injection in Kentucky in 2011. He survived, the first to experience the Miracle at the very beginning of Miracle Day. The experience was painful as he would have normally died peacefully from the injection. As his sentence was technically carried out, his lawyers advanced a force majeure argument successfully, apparently flavoured with Fifth and Eighth Amendment implications. This induced the reluctant Governor of Kentucky to parole him. He was met with scorn by other inmates for being lucky enough for getting out, as well of that of the people wanting him dead. (TV: The New World [+]Loading...["The New World (TV story)"])

Rise to fame[[edit] | [edit source]]

He made an appearance on WWCN in which he broke down and cried, apologising profusely for his crimes. This shifted opinion in his favour — opinion which had been solidly against him when he left Montrose Hill State Penitentiary. Public relations guru Jilly Kitzinger offered her services to him, but he declined, saying that he didn't need representation. (TV: Rendition [+]Loading...["Rendition (TV story)"]) After being beaten by two police officers, Oswald accepted Jilly's offer and attended a meeting at PhiCorp. He agreed to promote PhiCorp efforts to sell drugs without prescriptions. PhiCorp offered him bodyguards.

Captain Jack Harkness broke into the studio where Oswald was going to appear on television. Oswald admitted his repentance was an act. The murder and rape of Susie Cabina had been the best moment of his life. Jack inferred Oswald wanted to be executed, but Oswald had his bodyguards punch Jack in the stomach and escort him out of the building. Out on the street, a woman approached Jack and asked if he'd seen or touched Oswald, implying he was some kind of deity. Oswald addressed the nation, promising them new drugs and laws. He said this was a new era for mankind, before asking them just one thing, "Walk with me." (TV: Dead of Night [+]Loading...["Dead of Night (TV story)"])

Oswald gives an inspiring speech. (TV: Escape to LA [+]Loading...["Escape to LA (TV story)"])

Soon afterward Ellis Hartley Monroe began preaching a contrasting message, calling for the segregation of those who should be dead and the "living": "Dead is Dead". Her campaign gained media attention, surpassing Oswald. On one occasion Danes was supposed to give a press conference in front of a hospital where the worst medical cases were abandoned, only to find Ellis there, giving her own conference. To upstage her, Oswald entered the building to comfort the patients and pledge his help for their plight. The reporters turned their attention to him, especially when he held up an abandoned baby and promised a comfortable life for her. Ellis lost favour in the public's eye and disappeared soon afterwards. (TV: Escape to LA [+]Loading...["Escape to LA (TV story)"])

Oswald was hired to speak at the Miracle rally in Los Angeles. It became clear that not everyone had forgiven him when bottles were thrown at his car. He was approached again by Jack, who asked for his help in exposing PhiCorp, reading a prepared statement by Jack instead of his speech by Jilly. In return he would make sure that Oswald got his wish and died. On stage, however, he ignored Jack and Jilly and started an improvised rant about humanity evolving into everlasting angels. The audience cheered and chanted his name. (TV: The Categories of Life [+]Loading...["The Categories of Life (TV story)"])

Oswald was quoted as saying he believed the Categories of life policy was a good idea. (TV: Immortal Sins [+]Loading...["Immortal Sins (TV story)"]) Soon after, he asked Jilly to hire a prostitute for him. The prostitute offered to act like a young girl for him. Oswald bristled; he wanted a proper dinner date. She refused and said he would be a "Category Zero" soon. Oswald demanded Jilly tell him what Category Zero was. She admitted it was a new system. Criminals like Oswald would soon be incinerated as it was the only sure way to kill someone now. He attacked Jilly and went on the run. (TV: End of the Road [+]Loading...["End of the Road (TV story)"])

Self-exile[[edit] | [edit source]]

After two months, Oswald turned his attentions to Jack, learning of his ties to Gwen Cooper. He escaped to Wales and entered her household in the disguise of a grocery delivery man. However, he was recognised when he picked up baby Anwen and was beaten by Gwen with a saucepan and tied up. He took this beating without any complaint. He expected it. He had information useful to the team in locating the Blessing. Rhys wanted to kill Oswald for his crimes and the threat he posed to Anwen. He found Gwen calling him a monster flattering, which made Rhys even angrier.

Oswald had a mutual blackmail with Jack; if Jack gave him to the authorities, Oswald would reveal Jack's identity. He insisted he accompany Jack and Gwen to Shanghai once they uncovered the truth of where one of the poles of the Blessing was. Oswald learned Jack came from the future and asked what happens if they succeed; Jack could not give a definite answer as time can be rewritten. When Jack changed his bandages, Oswald noticed a drop of his blood moving on its own. The Blessing was drawing the blood to it. (TV: The Gathering [+]Loading...["The Gathering (TV story)"])

Death[[edit] | [edit source]]

Danes holds onto the Mother as he prepares to commit suicide. (TV: The Blood Line [+]Loading...["The Blood Line (TV story)"])

After hearing from Gwen, Jack and Oswald entered the warehouse in Shanghai with her. They found explosives and strapped them to Oswald's chest to hold the families hostage. Looking at the Blessing, Oswald was confronted by his inner demons, something Jilly made fun of because he could use the explosives to kill them before the Miracle was negated. With Jack's help, Oswald regained his composure, claiming he was accustomed to the feeling of sin. Oswald watched as the Miracle was negated by Jack's blood, causing Jack's death. He grabbed the Mother, waiting for Gwen and Jilly to escape before dying; he ignored the Mother's promises of gifts if he let her go. Jack came back to life and escaped with them. Before he detonated the explosives, the Mother said he was going to Hell. Oswald gleefully agreed and vowed to hunt down Susie Cabina there. Oswald detonated the explosive, killing himself and the Mother, burying the Blessing in rubble. (TV: The Blood Line [+]Loading...["The Blood Line (TV story)"])

Personality[[edit] | [edit source]]

Oswald was always rather calm, even when angered, happy or facing his own execution, showing a great deal of self control. (TV: The New World [+]Loading...["The New World (TV story)"] - The Blood Line [+]Loading...["The Blood Line (TV story)"]) He was also a remarkable actor, pretending to cry uncontrollably in repentance for murdering Susie Cabina. (TV: The New World [+]Loading...["The New World (TV story)"]) However, he lapsed when he was truly enjoying himself. (TV: Dead of Night [+]Loading...["Dead of Night (TV story)"], The Blood Line [+]Loading...["The Blood Line (TV story)"])

He enjoyed being called a monster, finding the fact people call him such names as flattering, and revelled in his acts of evil. (TV: The Gathering [+]Loading...["The Gathering (TV story)"]) Oswald did not let fame go to his head, even after becoming PhiCorp's spokesman. (TV: Dead of Night [+]Loading...["Dead of Night (TV story)"] - End of the Road [+]Loading...["End of the Road (TV story)"]) He was also very observant of the world, knowing how people thought and what could happen; as Jack put it, Oswald was cursed with intelligence. (TV: The New World [+]Loading...["The New World (TV story)"] - The Blood Line [+]Loading...["The Blood Line (TV story)"])

Aliases and nicknames[[edit] | [edit source]]

Name When used/given Story Etymology
The Sainted Danes Given by the people of France during Miracle Day. Escape to LA [+]Loading...["Escape to LA (TV story)"]

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • During pre-production of Torchwood: Miracle Day, this character's name was reported as "Oswald Jones". (DWM 427)
  • Despite his death in the series, Pullman has expressed interest in reprising his role as Danes in a future Torchwood episode or Doctor Who.[source needed]