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Day One was the second episode in the first series of Torchwood. It saw Gwen Cooper take on her first mission for Torchwood, following her induction in Everything Changes.

Synopsis

Gwen's first day on the job sees Cardiff's nightlife at the mercy of an alien who consumes its victims during orgasm, leaving behind only dust. Torchwood tracks the alien to a sperm bank, but too late for the patrons within. Gwen tricks it into leaving its host and captures it within a portable cell, where it peters out, turning itself to dust.

Plot

Gwen is having dinner with Rhys. He asks her about her new job at Torchwood. Gwen lies, saying she will mostly be handling filing. A meteor falls through the sky and Gwen notices it crash on the town's outskirts. She takes a message and tells Rhys that she has to go to work.

Gwen is picked up by the team and they arrive at the crash site. The "amateurs" (the Army) have beaten them there. Jack informs the team that "usual formation"will be used and Owen tells Gwen that it varies, confusing her. While the rest of the team head to the meteor to examine it, Gwen remembers she forgot some equipment and returns to the car to get it.

While the others move into action, taking samples and readings, Gwen feels inexperienced and out of place. When Owen calls her the "New Girl" and asks for a bigger chisel to help get a part of the meteor, Gwen cracks a joke about Owen needing a bigger tool for the job and tosses the chisel at him, but misses. It punctures the skin of the meteor, releasing a purplish gas, coalescing and rising into the air. Everyone looks at Gwen in annoyance as Gwen can only feel sorry.

At a night club in Cardiff, a young woman, Carys, is leaving a voice mail for her boyfriend when she is confronted by the gaseous creature. It backs her against a wall, then flows into her body. Suddenly sexually aggressive, she regains entry into the club by kissing the bouncer. She picks up a man, Matt, and takes him into the women's toilet. They have sex, and at the moment of climax Matt dissolves into a glowing cloud of dust, the energy portion of which Carys absorbs.

Ianto tells Torchwood of the incident at the nightclub. The team finds the CCTV tapes that show Carys and Matt having their deadly sex and the alien taking her over in the alley. Jack arranges for a body to be taken out of storage to fake a suicide for Matt, which horrifies Gwen.

While the team tries to track Carys by cross-checking video from the surveillance cameras with a database of the faces of the UK population, Carys is feeling the effects of the alien in her body,. It is causing her pain. The postman arrives and Carys pulls him into her house for sex, but the team arrives before she can do the deed.

After dressing Carys and bringing her to the Hub, Jack puts Gwen in charge of interrogating her. In a holding cell, a consciousness takes over Carys momentarily. It tells Gwen it is not here for conquest, but to feed off human orgasmic energy. Carys pleads for help and doubles over in pain, causing Gwen to open the door and help her up. However, the alien presence takes over and Carys kisses Gwen. After managing to pull herself away, Gwen suddenly begins making out with Carys.

In the main Hub room, Owen notices this on a monitor and is amused. He informs Jack and Toshiko, calling it a "treat". Toshiko is confused by this as Gwen mentioned Rhys, but Jack laughs at humans in the 21st century with their "quaint little categories". Toshiko becomes worried about Gwen, suggesting they get her away from Carys. Distracted by the monitor, Jack agrees, then snaps out of his daze and runs after her to the cells. Owen prepares to follow, but decides to record what he's watching.

Back in the cell, the presence in Carys realises it needs a man for its energy. Gwen regains her senses, walking out of the cell and locking it. Gwen receives a call from Rhys just as Jack and Tosh arrive. She signals them that she is all right and vaguely tells Rhys how her job is going so far.

Returing to the main Hub area, Gwen is confronted by Owen, who jokingly congratulates her on her "methodical investigation" before telling another dirty joke. Angered at Owen's lack of care for Carys' plight, Gwen pins Owen to a wall and yells at him; they should be helping her instead of studying her like a lab rat. Jack says throttling Torchwood staff is his job.

While Jack is absent during a meal break, Ianto, Owen, and Tosh ask Gwen if she has learned anything about Jack yet. They start talking about Jack's sexuality. Owen believes Jack is gay. Tosh thinks Jack will go for anything if it's beautiful enough. Ianto doesn't care. Jack returns. Gwen hears a faint crying and notices Carys on the monitor. She tells Jack that they should be doing something to help her. Jack explains they are doing everything they know to analyse the problem, telling her that this is the boring part of the job. Gwen decides to do this herself and Jack encourages her.

Gwen tracks down down the vital statistics of Carys' life and Jack is amused that she went to so much trouble. She insists Carys is not a threat, but someone in trouble who needs their help. Tosh shows the results of the tests to the rest of the team - the alien in Carys is producing a cloud of pheromones around her, turning her into a walking aphrodisiac. They can't let Carys near any man and realise Owen has gone down to her to get medical scans.

They arrive to find find him naked and cuffed in the cell; Carys took Owen's swipe card after the pheromones overpowered him. Toshiko tells Owen that he's very lucky that his card is all she wanted and frees him. Gwen asks if Owen is okay then cracks a joke at his expense.

Carys, meanwhile, makes her way to the Hub's exit and is confronted by Jack. The alien pressence possesses her and takes the Doctor's hand hostage to keep Jack from following her to the exit. However, Jack soon catches up through a secondary exit and lets her go in exchange for the hand, much to the team's anger.

After Owen dresses himself, he demonstrates the results of his bio-scan of Carys on a rat showing that the physiological effects of the gaseous creature will make the body literally explode if it inhabits a person too long, dubbing the end result "Rat Jam". They then wonder where Carys could be as the alien in her wants orgasmic energy. Owen then jokes if he was possessed by the alien he'd come after Gwen, much to everyone's annoyance. Tosh then comes up with an idea.

Carys is visitng her ex-boyfriend and attempts to hold back the alien. After she learns her ex was only using her, she lets the alien kill him. The team arrive later. Jack makes a joke about his past exes.

While driving through town, they wonder how to stop Carys. Gwen double checks Carys' records. She worked as a receptionist at Conway Clinic, an ideal source of orgasmic energy. They also determine that the alien takes hosts because Earth's atmosphere is poisonous to it.

Carys is already at the clinic, dragging the sperm donors into rooms. When the team arrives, there are piles of dust everywhere. When they surround her, Carys collapses, too weak to fight the alien any more. Jack kisses her, giving up some of his life force to revitalise her without dying due to his immortality. Gwen offers to take the host into herself, asking the alien to spare Carys. When the alien flows out of Carys' body, Jack drops a portable prison cell and traps it inside. Separated from its host, the alien dies, falling into a pile of dust. Gwen and Jack take Carys back to her father.

Cast

Crew

General production staff

Script department

Camera and lighting department

Art department

Costume department

Make-up and prosthetics

Movement

Casting

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

Story notes

  • This story had a working title of New Girl.
  • The alien is never given a name in the episode, although in Torchwood Declassified, Russell T Davies refers to it as the "sex monster" or the "sex gas orgasm eating monster".
  • This episode has the distinction of featuring the first explicit sex scene in the Doctor Who franchise, as well as a same sex kiss between two women.
  • Russell T Davies states in Torchwood Declassified that this episode "reflects how sexualized our community is" and considered the scene when Carys is in the city surrounded in sexual images to be his favourite scene because it best defines it.
  • After Carys smashes the glass container of the Doctor's hand; as Jack picks it up The Doctor's Theme begins to play.
  • The alley where the "gas monster" takes its first vicitm is the same location used at the end of Smith and Jones to introduce Martha Jones to the TARDIS.

Ratings

  • 2.5 million viewers


Filming locations

  • Cyncoed Consulting Rooms - Cyncoed Road

Production errors

To be added

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.

Home video releases

This episode was first released on DVD, with four other episodes entitled Torchwood: Series 1, part 1 on 26 December 2006. It was later released in Torchwood: The Complete First Series on 19 November 2007

External links

Footnotes