Adrift (TV story)
Synopsis
When a local teenager disappears, Gwen is drawn into an investigation that reveals a darker side of Torchwood. Hundreds of people have disappeared without trace, but Jack is obstructing attempts to find them. The answer seems to lie in the rift -- literally -- and as Gwen follows the trail, she makes a shocking discovery.
Plot
Jonah Bevan is walking home across the Cardiff Bay Barrage when a bright light appears over him. One second later he is gone. Seven months later, at the instigation of PC Andy Davidson, Gwen is investigating the disappearance of Jonah. Her research reveals there are more cases that resemble Jonah's disappearance. Toshiko discovers that these disappearances happen during a negative spike in the rift activity, which were previously discarded as background noise. Gwen is able to compile a list of all missing persons and informs Jack. However, Jack tells Gwen that nothing can be done and instructs her to stop the investigation, which she refuses.
The investigation slowly turns into an obsession and takes a toll on the relationship between Gwen and Rhys. When Ianto secretly gives Gwen a GPS device with a stored hidden location, Gwen finds a facility on Flat Holm. It harbours 17 of the missing people that the rift took and subsequently brought back, including Jonah, the boy she has been looking for. However, he has aged 40 years and is very deformed. Gwen also finds Jack there, and she demands access to Jonah. Jonah tells how he was stuck on a "burning planet" and how he was taken into a building that was actually a rescue craft, from which he witnessed the burning of a solar system. Afterwards, Jack reveals that he set up the facility when he first took command of Torchwood, in order to care for the victims of the rift, who had previously been locked away in the vaults.
Gwen brings Nikki, Jonah's mother, in to see him. At first she is horrified, believing it to be a cruel joke, but Jonah starts telling her things that only he would know. Nikki calms and they hug for a moment, but one of the staff tells Nikki to get away from him. She resists and says that she can take care of him. However Jonah starts screaming, a scream so horrible that everyone flees. In a voiceover, Gwen reveals that he screams like that for 20 hours a day because he looked into the heart of a Dark Star, which drove him insane.
A week later, Gwen goes to see Nikki, who implores her not to show the island to anyone else. Gwen takes down her notes over the missing and Nikki packs up Jonah's room. At home that night, Gwen prepares a romantic candle-lit dinner for Rhys, who lets her cry into his chest.
Cast
- Captain Jack Harkness - John Barrowman
- Gwen Cooper - Eve Myles
- Toshiko Sato - Naoko Mori
- Ianto Jones - Gareth David-Lloyd
- Owen Harper - Burn Gorman
- Rhys Williams — Kai Owen
- PC Andy Davidson — Tom Price
- Nikki Bevan — Ruth Jones
- Jonah Bevan — Robert Pugh
- Young Jonah — Oliver Ferriman
- Helen — Lorna Gayle
- Fisherman - Peter Carney
Production crew
|
|
References
- Positive rift emissions indicate the Cardiff rift depositing people, things, and objects in Cardiff, whilst a negative reading indicates the removal of such things.
- People taken by the rift are sometimes returned. This has been happening more and more often recently, like the rift is trying to correct its mistakes.
Music
- Serious - Richard Hawley
Story notes
to be added
Ratings
to be added
Myths
- There is belief among fans that the burning planet that Jonah was saved from was Gallifrey, the man who pulled him from the flames was in fact, the Doctor, and the destruction of the entire solar system was part of the Last Great Time War. As it was shown that Dalek Caan was able to break the time lock, but at the cost of his sanity, it seems possible that the Rift is able to bypass it also, affecting Jonah's sanity as well. The reason the Doctor wouldn't have saved the Time Lords also was explained in DW: The End of Time, which also shows that some of the Time Lords were driven insane by the events. The specials finale further supports the theroy in that it shows that Gallifrey was descibed as going to burn in the war.
Filming Locations
- The Island seen in this episode is Flat Holm( Ynys Echni), 5 miles off the coast of Cardiff. Although the facility seen in Adrift is, of course, fictional, Flat Holm was for some years in fact the site of a similar "isolation hospital".
- Llwyn Passat, Penarth Marina
Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors
- The team (Gwen in particular) seem surprised that the rift can take people, despite it happening in Captain Jack Harkness, End of Days and Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang. Perhaps it's because this is the first time we see it just happening, and not provoked by pre-existing rift activity, screwing with the rift manipulator, or a well-placed explosion.
- Why in the world is Jack going to so much trouble to keep anyone else on the team from knowing that the rift takes people and that he helps those who make it back? Because of the state they return in.
- And yet, Ianto is allowed to know, even though he hasn't been on the Torchwood Cardiff team as long as Tosh or Owen, and apparently the organization employs special doctors and caretakers for the people who come back. So why aren't Owen, Tosh, or Gwen allowed to know? Jack and Ianto had a special connection from the moment they met and it is heavily implied that they have a relationship and so Jack felt that he could trust the secret to Ianto. Many people would tell their boyfriend in that situation, esp. if he worked with you. Ianto is in charge of the archives, and knows all the codes and passwords, including the ones for Jack's secure archive in his office - therefore why wouldn't Jack trust him with the knowledge of Flat Holm Island?
Continuity
- PC Andy Davidson last appeared in Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang.
- Gwen mentions her wedding which occured in Something Borrowed.
DVD releases
- This story along with the rest of Torchwood Series 2 has been released in a complete series boxset. It is on the same disc as Fragments and Exit Wounds
See also
to be added
External links
- Adrift at the Doctor Who Reference Guide
- Adrift at Shannon Sullivan's A Brief History of Time (Travel)
- Adrift at The Locations Guide
|