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Revision as of 21:27, 22 July 2011
Children of Earth: Day Four was the fourth episode of the third series of Torchwood. It marked the death of Ianto Jones.
Synopsis
Torchwood finally learns of the events of 1965. Britain is in danger of becoming a rogue state, and everything now pivots around John Frobisher, as the ambassador of the 456 destroys its old allegiances.
Plot
Jack recalls the events of 1965. The aliens offered a cure for a deadly new flu strain that will soon arise, and in return wanted 12 children. Jack's partner (a woman) claims that the aliens said the children will live forever and he was requested as he can't die and doesn’t care.
We then see Clement's attempted abduction, and that Jack was the one primarily responsible for handing the children over. It turns out that the reason Clement wasn’t taken was the 456 disappeared before they could take him, and Jack was unaware that Clement had escaped. The 456 did not seem to care as they handed over the cure data.
Back in the present Clement then steals Gwen's gun and shoots Jack, after Gwen retrieves her gun from Clement, Jack wakes up and Clement runs off in a panic, but Gwen manages to calm him down. They later wonder why Clem wasn’t taken but speculate that perhaps he was on the verge of puberty and so not wanted by the 456.
At Johnson's facility, Alice and Steven are imprisoned, and Alice warns Johnson about angering Jack.
Back at the home office, Frobisher, asks what would happen to the children, and the “456” by responding that a “Remnant” is watching, and then says it is off the record. It then invites Frobisher in with a camera.
A cameraman enters, and we see a profile of the 456. Dekker then says he is detecting 3 heartbeats and that there are 3 distinct types of life in there. We then see a child hooked up to something. The child is identified as one taken in the 1960's and appear not to have aged.
As the cameraman leaves, a recording of Frobisher's voice saying it is off the record is played, the 456 then says they do not harm the children and they feel no pain. The 456 then say if humanity refuse to hand over the children, they will wipe out the human species.
The Americans then demand all the records of 1965 from the PM, and threaten him, with UN sanctions of some sort for withholding the information.
After an argument with Ianto about his role in the child swap, Jack calls Frobisher to confirm that the 456 have returned. Jack contends that the 456's return is proof that they cannot be trusted. Frobisher informs Jack that he has Jack's daughter and grandson but they will be unharmed if Jack does not reveal Britain's former dealings with the 456. Jack insists he needs to confront the 456.
There is then a Cobra meeting, which Lois attends. The PM then says they will try to haggle, but they can't take military action as there isn’t anything to target. The PM and Frobisher then talk about camouflaged targets but no more. At one point in the meeting Bridget looks at Lois with suspicion. The PM then tells Frobisher to offer "60 units” and no more.
Back at the 456 “embassy” Frobisher offers the 456 one child per million people on Earth. The 456 refuse, but Frobisher suggests that they consider his offer, since it is far more children that previously provided. Around the world, children begin to chant a number, which upon investigation, turns out to be 10% of the total children in each country.
Back at Johnson's facility, it turns out that she is being kept in the dark and decides to go into London, but keeps her team on the lookout for Jack.
At the Cobra meeting, a discussion commences regarding how to select the 10%. First it is proposed that every family should lose only one child, and perhaps each "second child" should be taken. The logisitics of this are deemed too complicated. Then Denise, one of the cabinet members, proposes that they select the children on the basis of intellect and social status, using the school league tables. This proposal is accepted and given to Frobisher as the source of the 10% to be given to the 456.
The Torchwood team determines that Lois' footage gives them leverage to blackmail the cabinet, and force their way into Thames House. Ianto phones his sister to warn her, knowing that the line is tapped. He also sends a message to those listening -- to protect their children. Ianto also makes a quick call to Gwen, providing Johnson with infomation regarding Torchwood's location.
Frobisher begins to plan how children will be gathered and notes that the government can promise an inoculation to prevent children from chanting messages in unison. He suggests that it can be reported that the false vaccination "went wrong,” allowing the government to put the blame on the 456 for the loss of the children.
Johnson arrives a the Torchwood Hub, but Gwen was expecting them, and shows them what they were recording. Rhys has gone into hiding and is ready to send out the footage to the public if anything goes wrong.
Jack and Ianto enter Thames House. Jack talks to the 456, who will not yield on their request for 10% of the world's children. Jack says he is making it a war, then the 456 says the fight begins. The 456 then say: "A virus has been released. It will kill everyone in the building." Jack runs out of the room and warns two guards of the virus. He tells them to get gas masks and oxygen cylinders for the people. Meanwhile, Ianto orders the 456 to release an anti-virus or he'll blow a hole in the 456 tank. Jack comes back in the room and tries to negotiate, but the alien refuses. Ianto and Jack shoot at the 456 chamber, but the bullets bounce off. The 456 then start to shriek which causes Clement to scream in agony and start bleeding, the 456 then say the Remnant will be disconnected and Clement dies in Gwen’s arms. Jack says he will get Ianto out, but Ianto collapses.
We then see everyone in Thames house collapsing and dying aside from Dekker, who dons an environmental suit in time. Ianto tells Jack that he loves him and dies in Jack's arms. The 456 then tell Jack that he will die and tomorrow the children will be delivered. Jack then kisses Ianto and succumbs to the virus himself.
The Cabinet then wonder what to do next, and decide to go ahead with delivering the children. We then see Gwen and some special ops or UNIT men walk in. The men point out Jack's and Ianto's bodies and she walks towards them. She pulls down Jack's sheet, and then she pulls down Ianto's sheet and begins to cry. Jack then wakes up and comforts a distraught Gwen who says "there is nothing we can do."
Cast
- Captain Jack Harkness - John Barrowman
- Gwen Cooper - Eve Myles
- Ianto Jones - Gareth David-Lloyd
- Rhys Williams - Kai Owen
- Lois Habiba - Cush Jumbo
- Alice Carter - Lucy Cohu
- Steven Carter - Bear McCausland
- Bridget Spears - Susan Brown
- John Frobisher - Peter Capaldi
- Johnson - Liz May Brice
- Clem MacDonald - Paul Copley
- Brian Green PM - Nicholas Farrell
- Rick Yates - Nicholas Briggs
- Denise Riley - Deborah Findlay
- Austin Pierce - Colin McFarlane
- Defence Secretary - Patrice Naiambana
- Trinity Wells - Lachele Carl
Production Crew
Executive Producers Russell T Davies and Julie Gardner |
General production staff
Script department Camera and lighting department
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Art department
Costume department |
Make-up and prosthetics
Movement Casting General post-production staff
Special and visual effects Sound |
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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
to be added
Story notes
- Russell T Davies originally wrote a role for Noel Clarke as Mickey Smith in both Day Four and Day Five, but these scenes were cut when Clarke became unavailable due to a film commitment. (REF: Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale - The Final Chapter)
- Ianto is killed in this episode. With the exception of Gwen, all the Torchwood 3 team have died. Suzie Costello died in Everything Changes and again in They Keep Killing Suzie, Owen Harper died in Reset and again in Exit Wounds along with Toshiko Sato, and Jack has died many times throughout the series.
- This is the final appearance of Gareth David-Lloyd as Ianto Jones.
- Nicholas Briggs, playing one of the Prime Minister's advisors, makes his on-screen debut in an official Doctor Who franchise production. Although best known to viewers for providing many of the show's alien voices, including the Daleks, Cybermen, Nestene Consciousness and Judoon since 2005, Briggs is well-known in Who fandom, playing the Doctor in the fan-made Audio Visuals audio dramas of the late 1980s (which later evolved into Big Finish Productions), and appearing in (as well a writing and directing) many of the independent spin-off video productions of the 1990s. He also hosted the long-running Myth Makers interview series. His appearance in this episode also means he has now worked on both Doctor Who spinoffs.
- If the 456 are not interested in post-pubescent children, then Maria Jackson, Luke Smith, Clyde Langer and Rani Chandra were not in danger from them, justifying the lack of crossover with The Sarah Jane Adventures.
Ratings
6.24m (overnight)
Myths
- When Jack kissed Ianto at the end of this episode it would be a "kiss of life" (given Jack's resurrection ability) however it was not.
Filming locations
- Mount Stuart Square, Cardiff Bay - Johnson's team attempt to track down Torchwood
- No. 13 Rupert Brooke Drive, Newport - Ianto's sister's
- Thames House, Millbank, London - Thames House
- MOD Caerwent, Monmouthshire - Ashton Down
- Cathys Park 2, Cardiff - MI5 headquarters foyer
- No. 41 Cefn Coed Road, Cardiff - The Frobisher residence
- Avesta Polarit Steelworks, Newport - Torchwood London warehouse
- National Park Vistitor Centre, Brecon - Jack revealed his involvement in 1965
- Coedarhydglyn, St. Nicholas, Cardiff - Prime Minister's office
- City Hall Road, Cardiff
- West Brute Street, Cardiff - Jack and Ianto hit a traffic jam on the way to Thames House
- Ship Lane, Cardiff - Jack and Ianto head to Thames House
- Abington Street, London - Frobisher heads back to MI5
- Chelsea Bridge, London - Johnson's convoy on its way to Torchwood
- Dumballs Road, Cardiff - Johnson tracks down Torchwood
- Tresillian Terrace, Caardiff - Johnson tracks down Torchwood
- Queens Circus, Battersea, London - Johnson's convoy on its way to Torchwood
- Brangwyn Hall, Swansea - MI5 Thirteenth floor
- Western Lesuire Centre, Cardiff - Gwen finds Jack and Ianto amongst the bodies
- Ponton Road (aerial), London - The Torchwood 1 holding area
- BBC Broadcasting House (Lift shafts), Llandaff, Cardiff - Elevator shafts in Thames House
Production errors
- Clem is still breathing after the 456 killed him
- 325,000 is way below 10% of the UK's children. The UK has around 10 million children aged under 15, so the figure should have been around 1 million. (Note that the 456 were interested only in pre-pubescent children, and the average age of puberty onset is 10-13.)
Continuity
to be added
Home video releases
- This Episode was released on DVD along with the rest of Children of Earth on the 13th of July, 2009.
Footnotes
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