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|featuring        = [[Jack Harkness]]<br />[[Gwen Cooper]]<br />[[Rhys Williams]] (cameo)<br />[[Rex Matheson]]<br />[[Esther Drummond]]<br />[[Oswald Danes]]|
|season number           = Series 4 (Torchwood)
|enemy            = [[Oswald Danes]]<br />[[Central Intelligence Agency]]<br />Souless|
|series episode number   = 3
|setting         = {{bp|[[Washington, D.C.]], [[2011]]|[[Atlanta]], [[Georgia]], [[2011]]|[[Cardiff]], [[Wales]], [[2011]]}}|
|main character          = [[Jack Harkness|Jack]], [[Gwen Cooper|Gwen]], [[Rex Matheson|Rex]], [[Esther Drummond|Esther]], [[Oswald Danes|Oswald]], [[Rhys Williams|Rhys]]
|writer           = [[Jane Espenson]]|
|featuring              = Vera Juarez
|director         = [[Billy Gierhart]]|
|featuring2              = Jilly Kitzinger
|producer         = [[Kelly A Manners]]|
|featuring3              = Anwen Williams
|broadcast date   = [[22nd July]] [[2011]]|
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|setting                 = [[Washington DC]], [[Atlanta]] and [[Cardiff]], [[2011]]
|next story      = [[Escape to LA]]|
|writer                 = Jane Espenson
}}'''''Dead of Night'''''<ref>As with all episodes of ''[[Torchwood: Miracle Day]]'', the episode title was not given onscreen, but comes instead from the official [[Starz]] [http://www.starz.com/originals/Torchwood ''Miracle Day'' website]</ref> was the third episode of ''[[Torchwood: Miracle Day]]''.  
|director               = [[Billy Gierhart]]
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|broadcast date         = 22 July 2011
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'''''Dead of Night''''' was the third episode of [[Series 4 (Torchwood)|Series 4]] of ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]''. It was written by [[Jane Espenson]], and directed by [[Billy Gierhart]]. It featured the establishment of a new [[Torchwood (team)|Torchwood team]], [[Jack Harkness]]'s first direct confrontation with [[Oswald Danes]] and a deeper, troubling look at [[Jilly Kitzinger]]'s employment with the pharmaceutical company [[PhiCorp]].


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
Torchwood goes on the run and finds a new enemy, but as they launch a raid on PhiCorp headquarters, Jack must confront the mysterious Oswald Danes.  
[[Miracle Day|The Miracle]] has destroyed the order of the world. Believing [[immortality]] has robbed [[human]]ity of their [[soul]]s, a new [[cult]] known as [[the Soulless]] is formed. [[Oswald Danes]] is becoming more and more popular. Companies like [[PhiCorp]] take advantage of the chaos, giving away [[medicine]] to those in need.


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
[[Rex Matheson|Rex]] and [[Esther Drummond|Esther]] have joined Torchwood out of necessity. The team successfully acquire the phone through which [[CIA]] Director Friedkin received mysterious orders to exterminate Torchwood, from Friedkin. The team follow leads and uncover a stockpile of painkillers at the pharmaceutical corporation [[PhiCorp]], indicating they knew the Miracle was going to happen. At loose ends, [[Jack Harkness|Jack]] takes the night off and picks up a man in a bar, and Rex seeks solace in his surgeon, [[Vera Juarez]]. Vera tells Rex that PhiCorp representative [[Jilly Kitzinger]] has invited her along to an important meeting the next day; Rex recruits Juarez to listen in for Torchwood, while [[Gwen Cooper|Gwen]] goes on site with the special Torchwood contact lenses and steals information from Kitzinger's computer. The meeting turns out to be a seminar. There the PhiCorp CEO announces plans to make painkillers legal to purchase without prescription. At Torchwood HQ, Rex and Esther receive a mysterious phone call from Friedkin's anonymous superiors. Figuring their base has been compromised, they realise that Torchwood must now leave [[Washington, D.C.]]
[[Brian Friedkin]] finds his TV on; a news show on [[Oswald Danes]] is shown. Turning off the TV, he is held at gunpoint by Rex, who is furious that the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] has been poisoned against him. Friedkin explains that he has mysterious bosses that have been around for decades, and he failed to find them; he presents a mobile they used to give orders. Rex phones [[Jack Harkness|Jack]], who warns that the [[police]] will reach the house soon; [[Esther Drummond|Esther]] is tracking them back at base, informing [[Gwen Cooper|Gwen]] where to put a spike strip. Rex shoots near Friedkin's ear, stunning him in place as he takes the mobile. Rex and Jack pick up Gwen and take off as the police drive over the strip, popping their [[tyre]]s.
Released murderer [[Oswald Danes]] struggles to fit in the real world. After being assaulted by police officers he accepts Kitzinger's offer of representation. He attends a select board meeting at PhiCorp. PhiCorp award him personal security on the condition he promotes their new painkiller legislation on national television to his growing following. Suspicious of Danes, Jack confronts him at the TV station. Jack gets Danes to admit that he does not feel forgiveness, but also that he enjoyed the rape and murder of his twelve-year-old victim. Jack realises that Danes has a death wish that is being denied him. Danes' security assaults Jack and releases him onto the streets just as Danes tells the world about the need for PhiCorp's painkiller legislation.
 
Later, a parade of men and women march throughout [[Washington, D.C.|D.C.]], carrying candles, wearing masks of crying faces; they call themselves [[the Soulless]], believing that this new-found [[immortality]] has robbed humanity of their souls. Having been out shopping, Gwen watches in shock and confusion.
 
Gwen returns to base, complaining that the only food she could get was crisps, since everyone is panic-buying due to speculation on the internet; she also passes out new mobiles. Gwen worries that she's emptied Jack's account, but he tells her it's been gathering interest for the last 109 years. Esther then tells Gwen that the American terms are "chips" and "cell phone", making Gwen retort "Thank you, Ms. Translation." Jack also explains that the latest news on [[Rhys Williams|Rhys]] and [[Anwen Williams|Anwen]] is that [[Andy Davidson|Andy]] has taken them into protective custody. However, Andy's old mobile number has been disabled, leaving Gwen unable to contact him. Esther and Rex reveal they cannot trace the call, since it hits a vine; the signal branches out repeatedly to prevent the caller from being traced.
 
Jack decides that the best option they have now is to investigate [[morphic field]]s to find out what caused the Miracle. Esther then reveals that she's been going through Friedkin's past actions, and has found something that stands out; the CIA has blocked off a warehouse in D.C. Since they were forced to abandon [[Charlotte Wills]]' minivan, they need to steal a new car; Jack becomes upset that Rex said it first, pointing out that he's in charge of Torchwood, and says the plan himself. They try several car doors on the street to find one open. Gwen simply tosses a [[brick]] through a window, saying "found one".
 
Rex finds dry-cleaning in the back that fits him, asking Esther, Gwen and "World War II" to avert their eyes while he changes his trousers. Wanting to annoy Rex, Jack says the mobiles have cameras in them, taking a random picture of the back. Angered, Rex asks if they're on a mission. Gwen points out this is how Torchwood handles things. Rex gets back at her by telling her to drive on the right side of the road; in America, it's the opposite side.
 
They reach 3rd on [[Boston Avenue]]. Esther and Gwen drive up to the guard; Gwen pretends that she's a lost tourist. Asking the guard to check a map for a street, Gwen slams his head against the car, knocking him out. Impressed, Esther guesses Gwen's incapacitated guards before; Gwen flatly responds "so many times." They find the warehouse is just millions of [[painkiller]]s from [[PhiCorp]]. Rex discovers millions more, and it dawns on them that PhiCorp must have been ready for [[Miracle Day|the Miracle]]. Rex steals some for his heart wound.
 
At the emergency meetings, the doctors realise that [[abortion|aborted]] [[pregnancy|pregnancies]] or [[miscarriage]]s are impossible; some countries consider putting [[contraceptive]]s in their water supplies, to prevent unplanned [[birth]]s. [[Jilly Kitzinger]] attempts to bring [[Vera Juarez]] to PhiCorp, and Vera agrees to come over later.
 
Back with Torchwood, Jack believes they need to take on PhiCorp themselves. However, Rex points out that they need resources and allies; Jack reluctantly agrees. When Rex suggests bringing his ex-CIA instructor in, he arranges to meet him at the [[Freeville Hotel]]. Keeping his distance from the hotel to make sure it's safe, Rex watches with a heavy heart as the police arrive; even his former instructor has fallen for the setup. Meeting up with everyone, Rex gets into an argument with Jack over what to do, pointing out that he got all his staff killed; this angers Jack as his staff were his friends. Rex drives off in the car, leaving them to walk.
 
Jack, Gwen and Esther walk back to base; however, Jack notices a [[Golden Gopher|busy bar]] and decides to get a drink. Gwen attempts to get him to focus, but Jack says it's because "[he's] so mortal". Esther ponders going home and allowing the lies to take hold; however, Gwen comforts her. At the bar, Jack finds a bowl full of chips; the bartender explains that they're [[sobriety chip]]s, and "everyone is throwing a lot of sober out the window tonight". Jack offers to give a button from his coat, prompting the bartender to say he'll jump over the bar to protect it. Jack introduces himself, asking if he likes the coat; the bartender introduces himself as [[Brad (Dead of Night)|Brad]], saying yes.
 
Elsewhere, [[Vera Juarez|Dr Vera Juarez]] returns home; she is startled by someone calling her. She turns to find Rex on her bed, insisting she treat his wound again. Rex explains the situation, and that both of them now have enough to make a case against the other. Vera asks if [[blackmail]] is what their relationship amounts to; Rex points out that it's kind of hot. Despite both being tired, they end up having [[sex]]; at the same time, Jack makes sure his sex with Brad is protected. ("A life of regret just got longer," Jack reasons.)
 
Resting, Rex and Vera discuss the Miracle and PhiCorp's connection to it. Vera then explains that her mother died last year, and she wouldn't have let her go if she new the Miracle was coming. Rex tries getting Vera to spy for Torchwood, even bringing her mother into the equation; this only angers her. Vera gets up for a shower, telling Rex to let himself out. Elsewhere, a drunk Jack calls Gwen and has a long talk about how they're the only [[Torchwood Three|Torchwood]] members left; when Jack tries to talk to her about the bond between them, Esther interrupts the call; she has found Rhys and Anwen's imprisonment area and sends a Skype to Gwen.
 
Oswald Danes, meanwhile, is being harassed by people who want him dead. Even the [[police officer]]s beat him up after sending the attackers away; they dump him off at his motel. [[Jilly Kitzinger]] again tries to take Oswald to her employers. He agrees to take the flight to [[Dulles]].
 
In the morning, Vera decides that she'll try to help Rex; she calls him and tells him that she'll do what she can. Rex returns to base to only find Esther and Gwen. Jack arrives shortly after, joking "I thought we broke up". He then swipes some of Rex's pills to help with his hangover. Jack and Gwen show Rex and Esther the [[Eye-5]] contact lenses, which they can use to record images, send texts to the wearer, and read lips. However, Gwen lies that the Eye-5s are [[Isomorphic controls|isomorphic]], meaning she has to infiltrate PhiCorp instead of Rex. Knowing she's lying, Jack snickers under his breath; Esther knows she's lying too.
 
Vera arrives at PhiCorp, where she is surprised that she isn't meeting one-on-one will Jilly; many doctors have been called in to watch a presentation. Pretending to need the use of the restroom, Vera opens a fire door to let in Gwen. Vera calls Rex, demanding to know who Gwen is; Rex lies that Gwen works for him. He orders Vera to keep her phone open during the presentation, so they're kept in the loop.
 
In the meantime, Gwen heads towards Jilly's office. Along her way, she spots Jilly escorting Oswald Danes. Though Jack wants Gwen to deviate from the plan, Rex orders her to stay on task. Oswald is let into a room, where three people in dark suits await him. Gwen reaches Jilly's office, where she looks through her files. Back at the presentation, a movie of a senator explains that because of the Miracle, the medical care humans get has to change; the first step is getting a hold of almost any drug with a prescription. Jilly then leaves the presentation, prompting Rex to have Vera call Jilly to keep her out of her office.
 
Rex hears a phone ringing; he and Esther are left shocked that it's the phone they took from Friedkin. He answers it, asking for a reply; however, the phone shuts off. Rex begins grabbing supplies, explaining that they may have their enemy scared now; the only thing they have to do now is find Jack, since he left without them noticing.
 
Jack confronts Oswald in the waiting room of a [[WYBS|broadcast centre]] by sneaking in through a window. Oswald mistakes him for one of the crew members for conducting his latest interview. He asks Jack who will be interviewing him. Unable to come up with a feasible answer, Jack gives up and threatens him with a [[firearm|gun]]. He asks Oswald why he met to PhiCorp, and if they mentioned a man named Jack Harkness. Oswald is in the dark about the purpose of his meeting and [[deduce]]s Jack's name by the fact he cares about it so much. Jack then poses the burning question in his mind.
 
Earlier, he saw a video which Oswald claimed he felt forgiven, which Jack knows is a lie, since Danes doesn't feel any remorse. Oswald decides to give him the real truth, exposing the most repugnant aspects of his sociopathic personality. He praises the fact he killed [[Susie Cabina]] because she flaunted her innocence. She bruised so easily that Oswald felt like he was "painting her" with each blow, and when she died, he felt her life force leave through him, a feeling he accuses Jack of knowing as well. Oswald relives the ecstasy every night, because it was the best moment of his life.
 
Jack realises Oswald's intentions for his actions — he is upset that nothing in his life will ever match up to that day. Because of this, the murderer is searching for execution, since the very act of living has become like torture. Jack, thoroughly disgusted, warns Danes that they he'll broadcast the message easily from inside the centre. Oswald deflates the threat immediately when he calls for his PhiCorp-appointed protection. Two guards emerge to take Jack. Danes decides to take out his earlier beating by two cops on Harkness, ordering the guards to "hurt him a little, but not in the face", just like how the cops brutalised him. Jack is battered by the guards and tossed out of the broadcast centre.
 
A naive woman outside asks him if he got to meet Danes, or touch him; Jack is left confused. On the broadcast, Oswald says that PhiCorp is to be joined. The future is now infinite and frightening, but he is offering the people a hand of assistance. He calls for the people to walk with him on the journey into a great enterprise. Jack bitterly stares at the [[television]] in the display window of the broadcast centre, watching Oswald Danes twist the world around his finger.


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
* [[Jack Harkness]] - [[John Barrowman]]
* [[Jack Harkness|Captain Jack Harkness]] - [[John Barrowman]]
* [[Gwen Cooper]] - [[Eve Myles]]
* [[Gwen Cooper]] - [[Eve Myles]]
* [[Rex Matheson]] - [[Mekhi Phifer]]
* [[Rex Matheson]] - [[Mekhi Phifer]]
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* [[Vera Juarez|Dr. Vera Juarez]] - [[Arlene Tur]]
* [[Vera Juarez|Dr. Vera Juarez]] - [[Arlene Tur]]
* [[Brian Friedkin]] - [[Wayne Knight]]
* [[Brian Friedkin]] - [[Wayne Knight]]
* [[Morganthall|Congressman Morganthall]] - [[Richard Gilliland]]
* [[Jilly Kitzinger]] - [[Lauren Ambrose]]
* [[Carla]] - [[Tasha Ames]]
* [[Brad (Dead of Night)|Brad]] - [[Dillon Casey]]
* [[Nurse (Dead of Night)|Nurse]] - [[Michelle Wong]]
* [[Patrick Morganthall|Congressman Morganthall]] - [[Richard Gilliland]]
* [[Carla (Dead of Night)|Carla]] - [[Tasha Ames]]
* [[Local reporter|Local Reporter]] - [[Thea Andrews]]
* [[George Sayer]] - [[Richard Augustine]]
* [[George Sayer]] - [[Richard Augustine]]
* [[Local Reporter]] - [[Thea Andrews]]
* [[Young man (Dead of Night)|Young Man]] - [[Daryl Crittenden]]
* [[Brad]] - [[Dillon Casey]]
* [[Senior TV anchor|Senior TV Anchor]] - [[Mitchell Edmonds]]
* [[Cop]] - [[Maurice Webster]]
* [[Atlanta cop|Atlanta Cop]] - [[Matt Eyde]]
* [[Rosenbloom|Dr Rosenbloom]] - [[David Youse]]
* [[Woman tourist|Woman Tourist]] - [[Mary Garripoli]]
* [[Jilly Kitzinger]] - [[Lauren Ambrose]]
* [[PhiCorp representative|Phi-Corp Rep]] - [[Ted Mattison]]
* [[Murphy|Dr Murphy]] - [[Brian Treitler]]
* [[Sunroof screamer|Sunroof Screamer]] - [[Jason Medwin]]
* [[Sunroof Screamer]] - [[Jason Medwin]]
* [[Preacher (Dead of Night)|Preacher]] - [[George Murdock]]
* [[Senior TV Anchor]] - [[Mitchell Edmonds]]
* [[Murphy (Dead of Night)|Dr. Murphy]] - [[Brian Treitler]]
* [[Candice Perlmutter]] - [[Randa Walker]]
* [[Candice Perlmutter]] - [[Randa Walker]]
* [[Young Man]] - [[Daryl Crittenden]]
* [[Wood (Dead of Night)|Cop]] - [[Maurice Webster]]
* [[Preacher (Dead of Night)|Preacher]] - [[George Murdock]]
* [[Nurse (Dead of Night)|Nurse]] - [[Michelle Wong]]
* [[Atlanta Cop]] - [[Matt Eyde]]
* [[Rosenbloom|Dr. Rosenbloom]] - [[David Youse]]
* [[Phi-Corp Rep.]] - [[Ted Mattison]]
* [[Woman Tourist]] - [[Mary Garripoli]]


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== Crew ==
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== Worldbuilding ==
=== Anatomy ===
* The [[hyoid bone]] is mentioned.
=== Broadcasters ===
* Oswald appears on [[WYUB]] and is later confronted by Jack at [[WYBS]].
=== Politics ===
* Since the Miracle, the [[White House]], scientists and the establishment have said nothing.
* Danes wants free [[drug]]s and healthcare in the US.
* ATF is the [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives]].
* The [[Supreme Court]] agrees to hear a case asking for adjustments to life sentences.


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=== Locations ===
* Esther notes a [[police]] unit on Fifth heading for [[Riverdale]].
* One unit is on [[Tacoma]].
* Someone got off a plane from [[New Delhi]] and now [[Boston]] has [[cholera]].
* [[Contraceptive]]s are put in the water in [[India]] and mainland [[China]].
* Rex arranges to see his [[Rex Matheson's senior instructor|senior instructor]] at the [[Freeville Hotel]].
* Jilly and Danes are getting ready to fly to [[Washington Dulles International Airport]].
* The [[Washington Monument]] is shown.
* PhiCorp has locations in [[Los Angeles]], [[Cleveland]], [[Washington DC]], [[Dallas]], [[Singapore]] and [[Hong Kong]].


== References ==
=== Police precincts ===
* Gwen punctures the [[tyre]]s of an [[Arlington Police]] [[car]].
* Oswald is beaten up by officers from [[Atlanta Police]].


=== [[:Category:Drugs and medicines|Drugs and medicines]] ===
=== Weapons ===
* [[PhiCorp]] has been stockpiling pain-killing drugs for over a year.
* Gwen uses a [[spike strip]] to stop a [[police car]].


=== [[:Category:Individuals|Individuals]] ===
=== Individuals ===
* Jack has an [[bank account|account]] which has been gathering [[interest]] since [[1906]].
* Friedkin is a [[CIA section chief|section chief]].
* [[Esther Drummond]] has an older sister for whom she cares.
* [[Esther Drummond]] has an older sister for whom she cares.
* Esther's job at the CIA was to read and search through blogs.
* Esther's job at the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] was to read and search through blogs.
* [[Jack Harkness]] has protected [[sex]] with a bartender called [[Brad]].
* The [[National Institutes of Health|NIH]] say Vera is late for the panel at [[Washington DC City Hall]].
* [[Ianto Jones]] is referenced in dialogue, and the deaths of past Torchwood members is also referenced.
* [[Carey Murphy|Dr Carey Murphy]] is from [[Providence Hospital]].
* Vera and Jilly have a [[cigarette]].
* Vera gave a commencement speech at [[Columbia University]].
* Vera's [[Vera Juarez's mentor|college mentor]] worked for [[Doctors Without Borders]] when they were starting out in [[Biafra]].
* According to Jilly, [[FEMA]] is hopeless compared to PhiCorp.
* Esther quotes the poem [[Acquainted with the Night]] by [[Robert Frost]].
* [[Jack Harkness]] has protected [[sex]] with a bartender called [[Brad (Dead of Night)|Brad]].
* Rex and [[Vera Juarez]] have a [[sex]]ual relationship. Rex had previously made a joke to Vera, asking if her ex-husband called her to ask for drugs and sex; he joked "Right now, I'll settle for the drugs".
* Vera's [[Vera Juarez's mother|mother]] died of a [[stroke]] a year earlier.
* [[Ianto Jones]] is mentioned, and the deaths of past Torchwood members are also referenced.
* Rex is sitting in front of the [[Garfield Building]] when Vera calls.
* Rex describes Jack as being a man in his forties.
* Rex describes Jack as being a man in his forties.
* [[Andy Collier]] from [[Johns Hopkins University|Johns Hopkins]] is attending the PhiCorp screening, as is [[Shelby Lewis]] who made the shortlist for the [[Lasker Prize]].
=== Americanisms ===
* Esther corrects Gwen from [[petrol station]] and [[crisp]]s to gas station and chips.
* A [[mobile]] is referred to as a cell phone and a [[cashpoint]] as an ATM.
* [[Trousers]] are called pants.
* A [[motorway]] is called a freeway.
=== The Miracle ===
* A TV show states that the Miracle is a [[virus]] and a website calls it the [[plague]]. Shops have been emptied as a result.


=== [[:Category:Technology|Technology]] ===
=== Elements ===
* Gwen uses the [[Eye-5|Torchwood contact lenses]], (which she kept following Torchwood's destruction) to infiltrate PhiCorp. She claims they are [[Isomorphic controls|isomorphic]], but this is a lie (as spotted by Esther and also as indicated by their use by [[Lois Habiba]] in [[Children of Earth|''Children of Earth'']] .)
* Some [[paint]]s contain [[lead]].
:* Jack states they are from a distant moon in a distant galaxy.


=== [[:Category:Theories and concepts|Theories and concepts]] ===
=== Drugs and medicines ===
* Jack states the PhiCorp warehouse is [[Dimensionally transcendental|bigger on the inside]].
* Rex asks for [[painkiller]]s.
* [[Metanec]] is PhiCorp's brand of painkiller.
* [[PhiCorp]] has been stockpiling pain-killing drugs for over a year.
* The [[Golden Gopher]] has [[sobriety chip]]s on the bar.
 
=== Food and beverages ===
* [[Lemonade]] is fizzy in the [[United Kingdom|UK]] and flat in the [[United States of America|US]].
* Jack asks for a [[scotch]].
* Oswald gets [[coffee]] at [[Mabel's Diner]].
 
=== Theories and concepts ===
* Jack mentions doing a search for [[morphic field]]s.
* Jack mentions doing a search for [[morphic field]]s.
* When Jack, Gwen and Rex discover the massive stockpile of painkillers that PhiCorp has stored, Jack comments that the building is "[[Dimensionally transcendental|bigger on the inside]] than on the outside".


=== [[:Category:Weapons|Weapons]] ===
=== Religion ===
* Gwen uses a [[spike strip]] to stop a [[police]] car.
* Dr. Carey Murphy is a pro-life [[Catholic]].
* A [[Christianity|Christian]] preacher is on television inside the diner where Oswald is spotted by two angry American citizens, proclaiming [[Miracle Day|the Miracle]] as an act of [[God]] and mentioning Lord [[Jesus Christ]].
 
=== Technology ===
* The motel where Oswald stays has a [[Sony]] [[television]].
* Gwen talks to Rhys on a signal routed through [[Paraguay]].
* Gwen uses the [[Eye-5|Torchwood contact lenses]].
* Gwen copies Jilly's files onto a [[flash drive]].


== Story notes ==
== Story notes ==
* The two [[sex]] scenes in the episode, one involving Jack and Brad, and another involving Vera and Rex, were seen in the US (Starz), Canadian (Space) and Australian (UKTV) broadcasts, but were edited in the UK (BBC) broadcast, with the scene between Rex and Vera excised completely.
* Unlike broadcasts of ''[[Doctor Who]]'', and the previous series of ''Torchwood'', ''Miracle Day'' was broadcast in the United States, Canada and Australia before the United Kingdom.
* This is the first time in any of the ''Doctor Who ''spin-offs or main show that a woman's posterior is seen fully. In other shows like ''Doctor Who ''and ''The Sarah Jane Adventures'', only a brief, plumber's crack is shown. <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/ustv/s8/torchwood/news/a331041/torchwood-sex-scene-changes-make-little-difference-says-bbc.html |title='Torchwood' sex scene changes 'make little difference', says BBC |author=Catriona Wightman |date of source=Friday, July 22 2011 |website name=DigitalSpy |accessdate=}}</ref>
:* United States - [[22 July (releases)|22 July]] [[2011 (releases)|2011]]
 
:* Australia and Canada - [[23 July (releases)|23 July]] 2011
* Unlike broadcasts of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and previous series of ''Torchwood'' this series was broadcast in the United States, Australia and Canada ''before'' the United Kingdom.  
:* United Kingdom - [[28 July (releases)|28 July]] 2011
:* United States - [[22nd July]] [[2011]]
* The two [[sex]] scenes in the episode, one involving Jack and Brad, and another involving Vera and Rex, were seen in the US (Starz), Canadian (Space) and Australian (UKTV) broadcasts, but were edited in the UK (BBC) broadcast, with the scene between Rex and Vera excised completely.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/ustv/s8/torchwood/news/a331041/torchwood-sex-scene-changes-make-little-difference-says-bbc.html|title='Torchwood' sex scene changes 'make little difference', says BBC|author=Catriona Wightman|date of source=Friday, July 22 2011|website name=DigitalSpy|accessdate=}}</ref>
:* Australia and Canada - [[23rd July]] [[2011]]
* This is the first time in any of the ''Doctor Who'' shows that a woman's posterior is fully seen.
:* United Kingdom - [[28th July]] [[2011]]


=== Ratings ===
=== Ratings ===
* UK: 5.49 million
* UK: 5.49 million (Final BARB ratings)(Final BARB ratings)<ref>[https://www.barb.co.uk/viewing-data/weekly-top-10/ BARB Ratings - June, 2011]</ref>
* US: 1.08 million


=== Myths ===
=== Filming locations ===
''to be added''
''to be added''


=== Filming locations ===
=== Broadcasts ===
''to be added''
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!Date
!Time
!Channel
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|[[Thursday]] [[28 July (releases)|28 July]] [[2011 (releases)|2011]]
|21:00
|[[BBC One]]
|First broadcast.
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|[[Monday]] [[1 August (releases)|1 August]] [[2011 (releases)|2011]]
|23:20
|[[BBC HD]] & [[BBC Two]]
|
|}


=== Production errors ===
=== Production errors ===
{{Torchwood discontinuity}}
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* Note the car that Rex is driving when he pulls away from Gwen and Jack - Leaving them behind. It's a four door car. In the next shot of Rex driving down the freeway the model of the car has changed and is now a two door car.
* Note the car that Rex is driving when he pulls away from Gwen and Jack, leaving them behind. It's a four door car. In the next shot of Rex driving down the freeway the model of the car has changed and is now a two door car.
* Noticeable continuity errors involving arm and prop placement are seen in the sequence where Vera smokes a cigarette as she speaks to Jilly.
* Noticeable continuity errors involving arm and prop placement are seen in the sequence where Vera smokes a cigarette as she speaks to Jilly.
* The [[Eye-5]]'s [[lip-reading]] software goofs when Gwen demonstrates them to Rex; when it plays back what Rex says to test it, the computer says ''Resenting'' instead of ''Representing''.
** Furthermore, despite having previously not responded to the blinking of eyes, it now does.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* When Rex decides what the team should do, Jack rhetorically asks him who's giving the orders. Rex then asks Jack what they should do, and Jack repeats Rex's suggestion. Jack had a similar exchange (only with roles reversed) with the [[Ninth Doctor]] in [[DW]]: ''[[Boom Town]]''.
* Jack recalls seeing a burned man remaining conscious after having his body blown up. Rex likens it to his experience during his visit to the hospital, which happened in [[TV]]: {{cs|The New World (TV story)}}.
* When Jack, Gwen and Rex discover the massive stockpile of painkillers that PhiCorp has stored, Jack comments that the building is "[[TARDIS|bigger on the inside then on the outside.]] "
* When Rex decides what the team should do, Jack rhetorically asks him who's giving the orders. Rex then asks Jack what they should do, and Jack repeats Rex's suggestion. Jack had a similar exchange, only with the roles reversed, with the [[Ninth Doctor]] when they captured [[Blon Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen]] in the episode [[TV]]: {{cs|Boom Town (TV story)}}.
* Rex insults Jack by saying that he got all his staff killed alluding to how all of his most recent Torchwood team died young and while serving under him, except for Gwen, as shown in [[TV]]: {{cs|Everything Changes (TV story)}}, {{cs|Reset (TV story)}}, {{cs|Exit Wounds (TV story)}} and {{cs|Children of Earth: Day Four (TV story)}}.
* Jack and Gwen remember [[Ianto Jones]]'s death, thinking that the Miracle could have saved him had it occurred during the events of [[TV]]: {{cs|Children of Earth: Day Four (TV story)}}.
* Jack infers that he has experience of knowing what it's like to kill a child, having killed his own grandson as shown in [[TV]]: {{cs|Children of Earth: Day Five (TV story)}}.


== Home video releases ==
== Home video releases ==
This episode will be released on DVD and Blu-ray on the [[14th November]] [[2011]], alongside the other nine episodes.<ref>http://www.amazon.co.uk/Torchwood-Miracle-Day-Eve-Myles/dp/B005A5I9V2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1314885858&sr=8-1</ref>
* This episode was released worldwide in a box set containing all ten episodes of ''Torchwood: Miracle Day''. In the United Kingdom, it was released on Region 2 DVD and Region Free Blu-ray on [[14 November (releases)|14 November]] [[2011 (releases)|2011]].<ref>[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Torchwood-Miracle-Day-Eve-Myles/dp/B005A5I9V2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1314885858&sr=8-1 Amazon.co.uk listing]</ref> In Australia, it was released in Region 4 DVD and Region B Blu-Ray on [[1 December (releases)|1 December]] 2011.<ref>[http://www.ezydvd.com.au/blu-ray/torchwood-miracle-day-blu-ray/dp/6107286 EZYDVD.com.au listing]</ref> In New Zealand, the same sets were released on [[7 December (releases)|7 December]] 2011.<ref>[http://www.mightyape.co.nz/product/Blu-ray/Torchwood-Miracle-Day-4-Disc-Set/19261826/ Mightyape.co.nz listing]</ref> In North America, it was released on Region 1 DVD and Region Free Blu-Ray on [[3 April (releases)|3 April]] [[2012 (releases)|2012]].<ref>[http://www.amazon.com/Torchwood-Miracle-Day-John-Barrowman/dp/B007AFS118/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1336194370&sr=8-1 Amazon.com listing]</ref>
* It was also released in the Series 1-4 boxset (Region 2 release: 14 November 2011.)


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Dead of Night was the third episode of Series 4 of Torchwood. It was written by Jane Espenson, and directed by Billy Gierhart. It featured the establishment of a new Torchwood team, Jack Harkness's first direct confrontation with Oswald Danes and a deeper, troubling look at Jilly Kitzinger's employment with the pharmaceutical company PhiCorp.

Synopsis[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Miracle has destroyed the order of the world. Believing immortality has robbed humanity of their souls, a new cult known as the Soulless is formed. Oswald Danes is becoming more and more popular. Companies like PhiCorp take advantage of the chaos, giving away medicine to those in need.

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

Brian Friedkin finds his TV on; a news show on Oswald Danes is shown. Turning off the TV, he is held at gunpoint by Rex, who is furious that the CIA has been poisoned against him. Friedkin explains that he has mysterious bosses that have been around for decades, and he failed to find them; he presents a mobile they used to give orders. Rex phones Jack, who warns that the police will reach the house soon; Esther is tracking them back at base, informing Gwen where to put a spike strip. Rex shoots near Friedkin's ear, stunning him in place as he takes the mobile. Rex and Jack pick up Gwen and take off as the police drive over the strip, popping their tyres.

Later, a parade of men and women march throughout D.C., carrying candles, wearing masks of crying faces; they call themselves the Soulless, believing that this new-found immortality has robbed humanity of their souls. Having been out shopping, Gwen watches in shock and confusion.

Gwen returns to base, complaining that the only food she could get was crisps, since everyone is panic-buying due to speculation on the internet; she also passes out new mobiles. Gwen worries that she's emptied Jack's account, but he tells her it's been gathering interest for the last 109 years. Esther then tells Gwen that the American terms are "chips" and "cell phone", making Gwen retort "Thank you, Ms. Translation." Jack also explains that the latest news on Rhys and Anwen is that Andy has taken them into protective custody. However, Andy's old mobile number has been disabled, leaving Gwen unable to contact him. Esther and Rex reveal they cannot trace the call, since it hits a vine; the signal branches out repeatedly to prevent the caller from being traced.

Jack decides that the best option they have now is to investigate morphic fields to find out what caused the Miracle. Esther then reveals that she's been going through Friedkin's past actions, and has found something that stands out; the CIA has blocked off a warehouse in D.C. Since they were forced to abandon Charlotte Wills' minivan, they need to steal a new car; Jack becomes upset that Rex said it first, pointing out that he's in charge of Torchwood, and says the plan himself. They try several car doors on the street to find one open. Gwen simply tosses a brick through a window, saying "found one".

Rex finds dry-cleaning in the back that fits him, asking Esther, Gwen and "World War II" to avert their eyes while he changes his trousers. Wanting to annoy Rex, Jack says the mobiles have cameras in them, taking a random picture of the back. Angered, Rex asks if they're on a mission. Gwen points out this is how Torchwood handles things. Rex gets back at her by telling her to drive on the right side of the road; in America, it's the opposite side.

They reach 3rd on Boston Avenue. Esther and Gwen drive up to the guard; Gwen pretends that she's a lost tourist. Asking the guard to check a map for a street, Gwen slams his head against the car, knocking him out. Impressed, Esther guesses Gwen's incapacitated guards before; Gwen flatly responds "so many times." They find the warehouse is just millions of painkillers from PhiCorp. Rex discovers millions more, and it dawns on them that PhiCorp must have been ready for the Miracle. Rex steals some for his heart wound.

At the emergency meetings, the doctors realise that aborted pregnancies or miscarriages are impossible; some countries consider putting contraceptives in their water supplies, to prevent unplanned births. Jilly Kitzinger attempts to bring Vera Juarez to PhiCorp, and Vera agrees to come over later.

Back with Torchwood, Jack believes they need to take on PhiCorp themselves. However, Rex points out that they need resources and allies; Jack reluctantly agrees. When Rex suggests bringing his ex-CIA instructor in, he arranges to meet him at the Freeville Hotel. Keeping his distance from the hotel to make sure it's safe, Rex watches with a heavy heart as the police arrive; even his former instructor has fallen for the setup. Meeting up with everyone, Rex gets into an argument with Jack over what to do, pointing out that he got all his staff killed; this angers Jack as his staff were his friends. Rex drives off in the car, leaving them to walk.

Jack, Gwen and Esther walk back to base; however, Jack notices a busy bar and decides to get a drink. Gwen attempts to get him to focus, but Jack says it's because "[he's] so mortal". Esther ponders going home and allowing the lies to take hold; however, Gwen comforts her. At the bar, Jack finds a bowl full of chips; the bartender explains that they're sobriety chips, and "everyone is throwing a lot of sober out the window tonight". Jack offers to give a button from his coat, prompting the bartender to say he'll jump over the bar to protect it. Jack introduces himself, asking if he likes the coat; the bartender introduces himself as Brad, saying yes.

Elsewhere, Dr Vera Juarez returns home; she is startled by someone calling her. She turns to find Rex on her bed, insisting she treat his wound again. Rex explains the situation, and that both of them now have enough to make a case against the other. Vera asks if blackmail is what their relationship amounts to; Rex points out that it's kind of hot. Despite both being tired, they end up having sex; at the same time, Jack makes sure his sex with Brad is protected. ("A life of regret just got longer," Jack reasons.)

Resting, Rex and Vera discuss the Miracle and PhiCorp's connection to it. Vera then explains that her mother died last year, and she wouldn't have let her go if she new the Miracle was coming. Rex tries getting Vera to spy for Torchwood, even bringing her mother into the equation; this only angers her. Vera gets up for a shower, telling Rex to let himself out. Elsewhere, a drunk Jack calls Gwen and has a long talk about how they're the only Torchwood members left; when Jack tries to talk to her about the bond between them, Esther interrupts the call; she has found Rhys and Anwen's imprisonment area and sends a Skype to Gwen.

Oswald Danes, meanwhile, is being harassed by people who want him dead. Even the police officers beat him up after sending the attackers away; they dump him off at his motel. Jilly Kitzinger again tries to take Oswald to her employers. He agrees to take the flight to Dulles.

In the morning, Vera decides that she'll try to help Rex; she calls him and tells him that she'll do what she can. Rex returns to base to only find Esther and Gwen. Jack arrives shortly after, joking "I thought we broke up". He then swipes some of Rex's pills to help with his hangover. Jack and Gwen show Rex and Esther the Eye-5 contact lenses, which they can use to record images, send texts to the wearer, and read lips. However, Gwen lies that the Eye-5s are isomorphic, meaning she has to infiltrate PhiCorp instead of Rex. Knowing she's lying, Jack snickers under his breath; Esther knows she's lying too.

Vera arrives at PhiCorp, where she is surprised that she isn't meeting one-on-one will Jilly; many doctors have been called in to watch a presentation. Pretending to need the use of the restroom, Vera opens a fire door to let in Gwen. Vera calls Rex, demanding to know who Gwen is; Rex lies that Gwen works for him. He orders Vera to keep her phone open during the presentation, so they're kept in the loop.

In the meantime, Gwen heads towards Jilly's office. Along her way, she spots Jilly escorting Oswald Danes. Though Jack wants Gwen to deviate from the plan, Rex orders her to stay on task. Oswald is let into a room, where three people in dark suits await him. Gwen reaches Jilly's office, where she looks through her files. Back at the presentation, a movie of a senator explains that because of the Miracle, the medical care humans get has to change; the first step is getting a hold of almost any drug with a prescription. Jilly then leaves the presentation, prompting Rex to have Vera call Jilly to keep her out of her office.

Rex hears a phone ringing; he and Esther are left shocked that it's the phone they took from Friedkin. He answers it, asking for a reply; however, the phone shuts off. Rex begins grabbing supplies, explaining that they may have their enemy scared now; the only thing they have to do now is find Jack, since he left without them noticing.

Jack confronts Oswald in the waiting room of a broadcast centre by sneaking in through a window. Oswald mistakes him for one of the crew members for conducting his latest interview. He asks Jack who will be interviewing him. Unable to come up with a feasible answer, Jack gives up and threatens him with a gun. He asks Oswald why he met to PhiCorp, and if they mentioned a man named Jack Harkness. Oswald is in the dark about the purpose of his meeting and deduces Jack's name by the fact he cares about it so much. Jack then poses the burning question in his mind.

Earlier, he saw a video which Oswald claimed he felt forgiven, which Jack knows is a lie, since Danes doesn't feel any remorse. Oswald decides to give him the real truth, exposing the most repugnant aspects of his sociopathic personality. He praises the fact he killed Susie Cabina because she flaunted her innocence. She bruised so easily that Oswald felt like he was "painting her" with each blow, and when she died, he felt her life force leave through him, a feeling he accuses Jack of knowing as well. Oswald relives the ecstasy every night, because it was the best moment of his life.

Jack realises Oswald's intentions for his actions — he is upset that nothing in his life will ever match up to that day. Because of this, the murderer is searching for execution, since the very act of living has become like torture. Jack, thoroughly disgusted, warns Danes that they he'll broadcast the message easily from inside the centre. Oswald deflates the threat immediately when he calls for his PhiCorp-appointed protection. Two guards emerge to take Jack. Danes decides to take out his earlier beating by two cops on Harkness, ordering the guards to "hurt him a little, but not in the face", just like how the cops brutalised him. Jack is battered by the guards and tossed out of the broadcast centre.

A naive woman outside asks him if he got to meet Danes, or touch him; Jack is left confused. On the broadcast, Oswald says that PhiCorp is to be joined. The future is now infinite and frightening, but he is offering the people a hand of assistance. He calls for the people to walk with him on the journey into a great enterprise. Jack bitterly stares at the television in the display window of the broadcast centre, watching Oswald Danes twist the world around his finger.

Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]

Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]

General production staff


Camera and lighting department

Art department


Make-up and prosthetics


General post-production staff

Special and visual effects

Sound



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.
          

The Starz broadcast carried a final credit of "Originally Developed and Produced by BBC Cymru Wales. The BBC One broadcast says, instead, "BBC Worldwide Productions for BBC Cymru Wales and STARZ Originals".


Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

Anatomy[[edit] | [edit source]]

Broadcasters[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Oswald appears on WYUB and is later confronted by Jack at WYBS.

Politics[[edit] | [edit source]]

Locations[[edit] | [edit source]]

Police precincts[[edit] | [edit source]]

Weapons[[edit] | [edit source]]

Individuals[[edit] | [edit source]]

Americanisms[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Miracle[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • A TV show states that the Miracle is a virus and a website calls it the plague. Shops have been emptied as a result.

Elements[[edit] | [edit source]]

Drugs and medicines[[edit] | [edit source]]

Food and beverages[[edit] | [edit source]]

Theories and concepts[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Jack mentions doing a search for morphic fields.
  • When Jack, Gwen and Rex discover the massive stockpile of painkillers that PhiCorp has stored, Jack comments that the building is "bigger on the inside than on the outside".

Religion[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Dr. Carey Murphy is a pro-life Catholic.
  • A Christian preacher is on television inside the diner where Oswald is spotted by two angry American citizens, proclaiming the Miracle as an act of God and mentioning Lord Jesus Christ.

Technology[[edit] | [edit source]]

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

  • Unlike broadcasts of Doctor Who, and the previous series of Torchwood, Miracle Day was broadcast in the United States, Canada and Australia before the United Kingdom.
  • The two sex scenes in the episode, one involving Jack and Brad, and another involving Vera and Rex, were seen in the US (Starz), Canadian (Space) and Australian (UKTV) broadcasts, but were edited in the UK (BBC) broadcast, with the scene between Rex and Vera excised completely.[1]
  • This is the first time in any of the Doctor Who shows that a woman's posterior is fully seen.

Ratings[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • UK: 5.49 million (Final BARB ratings)(Final BARB ratings)[2]
  • US: 1.08 million

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

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Broadcasts[[edit] | [edit source]]

Date Time Channel Notes
Thursday 28 July 2011 21:00 BBC One First broadcast.
Monday 1 August 2011 23:20 BBC HD & BBC Two

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.
  • Note the car that Rex is driving when he pulls away from Gwen and Jack, leaving them behind. It's a four door car. In the next shot of Rex driving down the freeway the model of the car has changed and is now a two door car.
  • Noticeable continuity errors involving arm and prop placement are seen in the sequence where Vera smokes a cigarette as she speaks to Jilly.
  • The Eye-5's lip-reading software goofs when Gwen demonstrates them to Rex; when it plays back what Rex says to test it, the computer says Resenting instead of Representing.
    • Furthermore, despite having previously not responded to the blinking of eyes, it now does.

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Jack recalls seeing a burned man remaining conscious after having his body blown up. Rex likens it to his experience during his visit to the hospital, which happened in TV: The New World [+]Loading...["The New World (TV story)"].
  • When Rex decides what the team should do, Jack rhetorically asks him who's giving the orders. Rex then asks Jack what they should do, and Jack repeats Rex's suggestion. Jack had a similar exchange, only with the roles reversed, with the Ninth Doctor when they captured Blon Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen in the episode TV: Boom Town [+]Loading...["Boom Town (TV story)"].
  • Rex insults Jack by saying that he got all his staff killed alluding to how all of his most recent Torchwood team died young and while serving under him, except for Gwen, as shown in TV: Everything Changes [+]Loading...["Everything Changes (TV story)"], Reset [+]Loading...["Reset (TV story)"], Exit Wounds [+]Loading...["Exit Wounds (TV story)"] and Children of Earth: Day Four [+]Loading...["Children of Earth: Day Four (TV story)"].
  • Jack and Gwen remember Ianto Jones's death, thinking that the Miracle could have saved him had it occurred during the events of TV: Children of Earth: Day Four [+]Loading...["Children of Earth: Day Four (TV story)"].
  • Jack infers that he has experience of knowing what it's like to kill a child, having killed his own grandson as shown in TV: Children of Earth: Day Five [+]Loading...["Children of Earth: Day Five (TV story)"].

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

  • This episode was released worldwide in a box set containing all ten episodes of Torchwood: Miracle Day. In the United Kingdom, it was released on Region 2 DVD and Region Free Blu-ray on 14 November 2011.[3] In Australia, it was released in Region 4 DVD and Region B Blu-Ray on 1 December 2011.[4] In New Zealand, the same sets were released on 7 December 2011.[5] In North America, it was released on Region 1 DVD and Region Free Blu-Ray on 3 April 2012.[6]
  • It was also released in the Series 1-4 boxset (Region 2 release: 14 November 2011.)

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]