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=== [[:Category:Cultural references from the real world|Cultural reference from the real world]] ===
=== [[:Category:Cultural references from the real world|Cultural reference from the real world]] ===
* In the flashback to Eugene's maths contest, Rushmore are described as having 'a mountainous forty-two [points]', a possible reference to Mount Rushmore in the [[United States]].
* In the flashback to Eugene's maths contest, Rushmore are described as having 'a mountainous forty-two points', a possible reference to Mount Rushmore in the [[United States]].
* Owen suggests that Eugene was run over because he was "categorising chevrons" in the middle of the road, a reference to the ''Stargate'' franchise.
* Owen suggests that Eugene was run over because he was "categorising chevrons" in the middle of the road, a reference to the ''Stargate'' franchise.
* ''[[Walking with Dinosaurs]]'', a popular BBC natural history series can be seen playing in the video store.
* ''[[Walking with Dinosaurs]]'', a popular BBC natural history series, can be seen playing in the video store.


=== [[:Category:Foods and beverages|Foods and beverages]] ===
=== [[:Category:Foods and beverages|Foods and beverages]] ===

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Random Shoes was the ninth episode in the first series of Torchwood. It was notable for sidelining the regular cast in favour of a guest character and was also the first story to have no real enemy. The plot took on a detective theme with Eugene Jones' death in question.

Synopsis

A hit-and-run victim, obsessed with aliens in life, realises only one person can solve the mystery of his death: Gwen Cooper.

Plot

Finding himself lying in the middle of the road, Eugene Jones makes his way to the police tape blocking off a crime scene. An officer lifts the tape for an exiting officer, and Eugene slips past. He recognises the staff of Torchwood, a group he has been trying to speak to for quite a while. As the team try to determine what happened to the victim, Eugene realises that the dead body on the ground is him.

Eugene's phone rings. Tosh answers it and hands it to Gwen to tell Eugene's mother of the accident. As the team leave for Eugene's home, he climbs in the car and finally realises that he is a ghost.

During the drive Eugene remembers his childhood, when his father left home, and the beginnings of his interest in aliens, in particular, an artefact given to him by a teacher: an alien eye. He thinks of his prior encounters with Torchwood and how he never got the chance to tell them about the eye.

At Eugene's home, Gwen notifies his mother and brother, Terry, of Eugene's death, while Ianto and Owen look at the alien "artefacts" in his room. Most are fakes. One empty stand interests Gwen. Eugene follows the Torchwood team in hope of finding out what happened to him.

Back at the Hub, Eugene is amazed at all of the technology and real alien artefacts. Owen tries to convince Gwen that Eugene's death was only a road accident. Owen has too much paperwork to perform an autopsy on Eugene's body. Gwen will do it herself. As she presses the scalpel to Eugene's body, Eugene faints, and Gwen looks up as if she noticed something. As she looks down to start the autopsy again, Ianto enters with the news that a drunk driver in a red car has been pulled over, and reports of striking someone near Cardiff.

Eugene awakens, lying on the floor of the Hub, and walks home. Seeing his mother crying, he walks on.

In the conference room at the Hub, Gwen cannot let go of Eugene's death. Owen and Tosh point out there is no evidence of involvement of anything mysterious or alien.

In the morning Gwen finds Owen watching a DVD he took from Eugene's room. Gwen, upset, offers to return the DVD to the rental shop while she grabs lunch. As she leaves, she takes Eugene's cell phone from the evidence box.

The video store is closed. Gwen stops at a cafe around the corner, followed by Eugene. Gwen asks the waiter about Eugene, but he does not remember him. Eugene, upset because the cafe is his usual lunch spot, recites his usual order, two eggs, ham and chip. Gwen places the same order. Gwen sits at a table and flips through the pictures on Eugene's phone. The most recent are of random shoes. Eugene says he doesn't really remember anything from the last few weeks and Gwen should call his friend Gary to see if he knows anything. Gwen flips through his list of contacts and phones Gary. She leaves a message.

Stopping at the hardware store, Gwen meets Josh, who works there. Repeatedly hitting on Gwen, Josh tells her Eugene was a nice guy, but a loser and failure. He asks if Eugene committed suicide. Gwen returns the DVD, pays a £34 fine and leaves the store.

Gwen's next stop is Eugene's old employer, a telesales business. As Gwen wanders through the office, she glances at the phones and the floor, trying to find the shoes from the picture. She spots a pair of Converse All Stars from the pictures, worn by Gary. She asks him if he saw Eugene the day he died. Gary says that he hadn't. Gary goes off on another office worker for writing, "Good luck on your new job!" on the sympathy card. As Gwen follows Gary between a row of cubes, she is stopped by Linda, a friend of Eugene's who is broken up by his death. Concerned she may get in trouble for talking during work hours, Gwen agrees to meet Linda for lunch. While she looks around Gary's desk, Owen calls. Gwen tells him she's taking care of a few personal things and will be back soon.

At lunch, Linda fills in some of the missing pieces of Eugene's last weeks. A few weeks before, Eugene was depressed. When Linda came into work one day after an argument with her boyfriend, Eugene agreed to help her move to Australia to start a new life. He told Linda he would sell his alien artefact. When he brought the eye to his office, a few of his friends laughed, but he placed it on eBay. The price climbed to £15,005.50. Gwen's phone rings. It is Eugene's mother asking Gwen to come by. She thanks Linda and leaves.

Gwen and Mrs. Jones watch a video of a math competition that Eugene lost when he was a boy. Mrs. Jones explains Eugene was given a plastic eye by a teacher as a consolation. Terry tells Gwen that the night Eugene lost the competition was the night their father left, and that Eugene blamed himself. Mrs. Jones tells Gwen the boys' father really left for a job in America, but Terry tells his mother that Eugene found their father two weeks ago, working in a garage across town. Suddenly Eugene begins to remember why he sold the eye.

Gwen drives to the garage to tell Eugene's father about his death. Eugene talks about how finding his father made him believe that everything he had hoped for was for naught and he might as well sell the eye and get something for it. As Gwen opens her car door, Eugene asks her not to go. She closes the car door. He tells Gwen he doesn't want anything to do with his father, and when he apologises Gwen tells him it is OK.

Eugene's alien eye

Back in the Hub, Jack confronts Gwen about turning off her phone. She tries to explain to Jack what she is feeling and mentions the alien eye. Jack believes it might be a Dogon Sixth Eye, an item that allows its user to see his past and put it in perspective. They were traded for the novelty factor. Gwen tells Jack that she has almost tracked it down, and he gives her the weekend to finish her investigation.

Gwen's next stop is a lecture at Aberystwyth University called 'Black Holes and the Uncertainty Principle'. Gwen runs into Gary, who initially runs away from her. Finally he tells her that he bid up the price of the eye to cheer Eugene up, but Eugene started to think that the bids were made by an alien. Gary says that the £15,000 bid was real. When she asks Gary again if he saw Eugene the day he died, he says that he had coffee with Eugene before he went to meet the auction-winning alien. Gwen asks him about the shoe photographs. He says they are random shoes and he misses Eugene.

In a hotel room in Aberystwyth, as Gwen looks through some of Eugene's belongings, Eugene tells Gwen that he took the eye and called a taxi to take him to the meeting place. As he talks, he realises that he really enjoys the time he is spending with Torchwood, and Gwen in particular, and doesn't want it to end. He tells Gwen that he loves her. She stands and walks to the window near where Eugene is standing, and Eugene blows on her hair to make it move slightly. She brushes the hair from her face, closes the window, and heads to bed.

As Gwen returns from Aberystwyth, Eugene recognises the Happy Cook restaurant as the location of the drop off. Gwen enters and recognises the waitress' shoes. Eugene begins to remember coming in and meeting Gary and Josh. At first he thinks they came for moral support, but Josh makes it clear that they were the real buyers and did it as a joke and to cheer him up. Although someone made a real bid of £15,000, Josh got carried away, and although they only had £34 with them, Josh still expects to be given the eye so he can turn around and resell it. Eugene uses his phone to take a few photographs of the shoes under the table. When Eugene doesn't hand over the eye, Josh tries to take it from him.

Gwen, meanwhile, is hearing the same story from the waitress' point of view. Apparently the two men began to fight over the eye. When the waitress picked it up, Josh grabbed it and headed for the door, only to be tackled by Eugene, who grabbed the eye and swallowed it. Josh tried to retrieve the eye out of Eugene, who escaped.

As the waitress finishes her story, Josh and Gary come into the restaurant, and Josh begins to talk to the waitress to tell her not to mention anything to anyone asking questions.

As Josh talks, Gary sees Gwen standing off to the side. Josh turns to run. Gary tips him and tells Josh he misses Eugene. Eugene remembers all of what happened. Josh and Gary chased him from the restaurant and then lost him.

Eventually Eugene stops running to catch his breath and, as he walks across the road, he is struck by a car. Gwen calls Eugene's father to tell him the news.

Gary, Gwen, Eugene and his family are at Eugene's funeral. For the first time Eugene sees his father as a normal man and realises that he wished he had more time with him.

Eugene saves Gwen.

At the back of the funeral home, Gwen is handed a paper bag containing the eye by the mortician. Eugene doesn't understand why he's still around now that the eye is no longer in his body, and Gwen, knowing he is there, starts to talk to him, when the Torchwood SUV pulls up. Gwen hands the bag to Jack and asks if she can have a few minutes to speak with Eugene's family.

As she crosses the street, a car comes around the corner and nearly hits Gwen. Charging from the sidewalk, Eugene yells her name and knocks Gwen to the ground. Not only can Gwen see him, but so can everyone else. For a moment he can say thank you to Gwen before he floats up into the light.

Cast

Crew

General production staff

Script department

Camera and lighting department

Art department

Costume 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.


References

Cultural reference from the real world

  • In the flashback to Eugene's maths contest, Rushmore are described as having 'a mountainous forty-two points', a possible reference to Mount Rushmore in the United States.
  • Owen suggests that Eugene was run over because he was "categorising chevrons" in the middle of the road, a reference to the Stargate franchise.
  • Walking with Dinosaurs, a popular BBC natural history series, can be seen playing in the video store.

Foods and beverages

  • The name and logo of the "Happy Cook" resemble those of the Happy Eater chain of roadside restaurants.
  • Eugene orders a Banana milkshake.

Locations

  • The hit and run driver who killed Eugene was stopped in Caernafon.

Technology

  • The Internet auction website eBay is referenced, although the page displayed in this episode did not match eBay's current page layout.
  • The DVD Owen is watching is the 1960s version of the BBC science fiction drama A for Andromeda.

Story notes

  • This episode was originally titled Invisible Eugene up until two weeks before it aired. It was then changed to its present title. It was still listed as Invisible Eugene in the Radio Times and other television listings.
  • Screenshots of Eugene's website as posted on the Torchwood Institute website suggest it to be hosted on the fictional Cheapserve webhost. Cheapserve has been used before by the Doctor Who production team.
  • For the first six minutes of the original broadcast of this episode, the BBC Three digital on-screen graphic identifier was absent, with the DOG of CBBC in its place. After this, the DOG disappeared.
  • This story bears some structural similarities to DW: Love & Monsters, in particular the heavy use of flashbacks and voice-overs by a guest character as narrative devices. In addition, both Eugene Jones and Elton Pope are lonely young men with fixations on the respective main characters of each series and both come to similar epiphanies about taking life as it comes rather than waiting for the unobtainable while confronting painful memories. Also, Love & Monsters featured an organisation called "LINDA" and Random Shoes featured a woman named "Linda." Both of these episodes do not feature the main characters as much as other episodes.

Ratings

  • 1.1 million viewers

Filming locations

  • The National Museum of Wales in Cardiff was used in place of Aberystwyth University. Time and financial limitations meant the journey to Aberystwyth would have been impractical, especially considering the short amount of time it appears onscreen.

Production errors

  • eBay's web page does not match its appearance at the time of broadcast.

Continuity

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.

Timeline

Home video release

Series one, part two DVD cover

This episode was first released on DVD, with three other episodes entitled Torchwood: Series 1, part 2 on 26 February 2007. It was later released in Torchwood:The Complete first series on 19th November 2007.

External links

Footnotes