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In [[2011]], | In [[2011]], [[Jilly Kitzinger]] is recruited for the [[Three Families]]' "Plan B". Members of [[Torchwood Institute|Torchwood]] and the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] attend [[Esther Drummond]]'s funeral after the effects of [[Miracle Day]] have been reversed, along with her other friends and family. [[Charlotte Willis]] is exposed as a mole for the Three Families within the CIA and gunned down, but not before shooting [[Rex Matheson]] fatally, revealing that his participation in resetting the [[Blessing]] has caused him to share [[Jack Harkness]]' immortality. ([[TW]]: ''[[The Blood Line]]'') | ||
==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== |
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Events
In 2011, Jilly Kitzinger is recruited for the Three Families' "Plan B". Members of Torchwood and the Central Intelligence Agency attend Esther Drummond's funeral after the effects of Miracle Day have been reversed, along with her other friends and family. Charlotte Willis is exposed as a mole for the Three Families within the CIA and gunned down, but not before shooting Rex Matheson fatally, revealing that his participation in resetting the Blessing has caused him to share Jack Harkness' immortality. (TW: The Blood Line)
Behind the scenes
- 1967 - Episode 2 of DW: The Tomb of the Cybermen was first broadcast.
- 1978 - Part 2 of DW: The Ribos Operation was first broadcast.
- 2011 - The final episode of Torchwood: Miracle Day is first broadcast in the US.