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''Torchwood'' has a unique record in [[DWU]] history: all of its '''[[:category:Torchwood series|series (or, if you like, seasons)]]''' have had strong continuing story lines. While there have been occasional standalone episodes, each series is narratively continuous, and leads to a payoff of some kind. Whether those payoffs are actually ''satisfying'' is, of course, nobody's business but your own. | ''Torchwood'' has a unique record in [[DWU]] history: all of its '''[[:category:Torchwood series|series (or, if you like, seasons)]]''' have had strong continuing story lines. While there have been occasional standalone episodes, each series is narratively continuous, and leads to a payoff of some kind. Whether those payoffs are actually ''satisfying'' is, of course, nobody's business but your own. | ||
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Captain Jack Harkness was the twelfth episode in the first series of Torchwood. By returning Jack Harkness to The Blitz during World War II, it allowed for a story that explored the origins of the "Jack Harkness" alias. However, in so doing, it left Jack's teammates with even less understanding of who he really was.
Harkness introduced the character of Bilis Manger, someone who would play an important role in the series 1 finalé, but who remained a mystery that was never fully unpacked.
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).
Did you know that Torchwood is about more than just Captain Jack's little gang in Cardiff? That's just Torchwood Three. It's got multiple branches around Britain, and even an Indian subsidiary.
Just like its parent programme, Torchwood has spawned a range of novels and short stories. Writers known for their work with the classic version of Doctor Who have even written some of these prose stories, including former script editor Andrew Cartmel and prolific 1990s author Kate Orman.
People who work for the fictional Torchwood Institute are called Torchwood personnel. People who work on Torchwood are called Torchwood crew.
Torchwood has a unique record in DWU history: all of its series (or, if you like, seasons) have had strong continuing story lines. While there have been occasional standalone episodes, each series is narratively continuous, and leads to a payoff of some kind. Whether those payoffs are actually satisfying is, of course, nobody's business but your own.