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Categorisation of our ''Torchwood'' material is done in two categories, because ''Torchwood'' is both the name of the series and the name of the central organisation ''within'' the series. If you're looking for information about the [[Torchwood Institute]], go to '''[[:category:Torchwood|Torchwood]]'''. If you want behind-the-scenes information, the top-level category is '''[[:category:Torchwood (TV series)]]'''. | |||
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Revision as of 15:43, 10 October 2013
Immortal Sins was the seventh episode of Torchwood: Miracle Day. For the most part, it consisted of a flashback in Depression era New York City. It importantly introduced the character of Angelo Colasanto, a lover that Jack Harkness met while standing in line at Ellis Island. Colasanto's grandaughter Olivia — played by Star Trek regular, Nana Visitor, also made her debut. Rex Matheson and Esther Drummond were resigned to cameo roles, while Gwen Cooper played an important part in the final acts of the episode. From a continuity standpoint, it was clearly the single episode of Miracle Day which made the most references to the broader DWU, even giving a shout-out to a Sarah Jane Adventures character.
Categorisation of our Torchwood material is done in two categories, because Torchwood is both the name of the series and the name of the central organisation within the series. If you're looking for information about the Torchwood Institute, go to Torchwood. If you want behind-the-scenes information, the top-level category is category:Torchwood (TV series).