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Gwen Cooper

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Gwen Elizabeth Cooper was a Cardiff Police Constable before she joined Torchwood 3. She is a descendant of Gwyneth, who was played by the same actress.

History

Prior to joining Torchwood

Gwen's parents were Geraint and Mary Cooper. (At the time of Gwen's marriage to Rhys, they lived in Swansea.) (TW: Something Borrowed) Her family has been established in Cardiff since the 19th century. (DW:Journey's End) Prior to going out with boyfriend Rhys (whom she met in college), Gwen had romantic relationships with police partner Andy Davidson (TW: Adrift) and someone named Bruce. Rhys fancied her as soon as he saw her because of her nice personality and her good looks. Rhys often made jokes during the stupidest time, Gwen referred to this as "Rhysing around". (TW: Adam) Rhys and Gwen came to live together, and while Gwen's work in Torchwood brought occasionally alien phenomena to Rhy's attention, Rhys did not believe in aliens, instead concluding terrorists had caused hallucinations by putting psychotropics in the water supply. (TW: Everything Changes)

Gwen was a uniformed police constable when she was called in on a murder scene, only to encounter a mysterious team of individuals known only as "Torchwood". She got involved when she stumbled across the team investigating one of several murders covertly carried out by one of Torchwood's own personnel, the devious Suzie Costello. She also witnessed the killing of a hospital porter by a Weevil, an obviously non-human being. Captain Jack Harkness took her on a tour of the Hub, after which he dosed her with retcon (chemical) but she still managed to make notes on her meeting with the team. Subsequently, she joined Torchwood at the invitation of Captain Jack Harkness, who valued her empathic nature and ability to see beyond the facts. Alone of all the team at that time, because she saw Costello shoot him pointblank in the head and come back to life, she knew that Jack could die and then return. (TW: Everything Changes)

Life in Torchwood

Early career

Gwen was taught to use guns by Jack, and there appeared to be some sexual tension, but any developing feelings were apparently negated when she returned home and the "ghost machine" showed her memories of her relationship with Rhys. (TW: Ghost Machine) She and another team member, Owen Harper kissed passionately whilst hiding from the partially cyber-converted Lisa Hallett. (TW: Cyberwoman) Following his seduction of her (TW: Countrycide), Owen and Gwen embarked upon a brief affair with him, largely because she couildn't share her supernatural and extraterrestrial experiences with her boyfriend, Rhys, even though she does care for him.

Gwen was the only one to hear the ghost of Eugene Jones (although she didn't know that it was him at the time). (TW: Random Shoes)

When Gwen received a precognitive vision of Rhys' death by stabbing that her boyfriend would die, she rendered him unconscious with a stun gun and locked him up in the confinement area beneath the Hub, to no avail as Bilis Manger simply teleported in and stabbed him to death. She took part in a coup with Owen to overthrow Jack and open the Cardiff Rift, believing it would resurrect Rhys. She was ecstatic when Rhys returned to life, the previous event having apparently "un-happened", but when Jack battled with Abaddon (who the rift had released) and he remained dead for days, Gwen stayed by his side for the entire time, unwavering in her belief in him, before he is finally resurrected after she kissed his dead lips. A few minutes afterward, Jack vanished, having left the team behind to chase after the Doctor's TARDIS (TW: End of Days)

Jack's disappearance

After Jack's disappearance she, along with the rest of the team, was despatched on a "wild goose chase" to the Himalayas by Mr. Saxon. (DW: The Sound of Drums)

Gwen's fate during the Year That Never Was remains unrevealed.

Gwen took over as team leader upon their return to Wales. Rhys proposed to her and she accepted. (TW: Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang)

Reunion

Just as suddenly as he had vanished, Jack re-appeared and once more took over Torchwood. (TW: Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang) Following a case which involved Rhys' hauling company and his attempt to investigate, Gwen came clean about the true nature of her work for Torchwood. (TW: Meat)

When Adam Smith arrived at Torchwood, he inserted himself into Gwen's memory and she forgot about Rhys. When she came home, he was in the flat and she called Jack thinking he was a mad man who had broken into her flat. She remembered him after he refreshed her memory of how they met. (TW: Adam)

Gwen married Rhys and became Gwen Williams. (TW: Something Borrowed)

She was upset when Andy Davidson (Her former police partner) told her she had become alienated since she joined Torchwood. Angry at this she set out trying to unlock the mystery of the rift despite Jack's opinion. (TW: Adrift)

When signs of an unidentified lifesigns were detected from a warehouse, the rest of the team went to investigate, while Gwen got delayed and avoided an explosion that trapped the others. Together with Rhys, who had given her a lift, she managed to rescue the others and discovered that Captain John Hart was responsible. (TW: Fragments)

With Rift activity being detected in three locations in Cardiff, Gwen went to police headquarters, discovering that the Weevils had killed four of the senior police officers. Later, Gwen witnesses the detonation of 15 bombs, planted by John and Jacks brother, Gray, at strategic locations around Cardiff, causing mayhem. She takes command of the confused police officers and helps to subdue the Weevils and makes her way to the Hub, but is trapped in the Weevil cage by Gray. She is rescued by Jack and returns to the control room but is too late to help Tosh, who was shot and killed by Gray. Gwen is unsure whether see can continue but Jack convinces her and Ianto can go on till the end (TW: Exit Wounds)

 
Gwen and Ianto (DW: The Stolen Earth)

Defending The Earth

Gwen was present at Torchwood 3 when Earth is moved to the Medusa Cascade and monitors the situation before the team is contacted by Harriet Jones over the subwave network. After the group formulates a plan to use The Rift, Mr Smith and Martha's phone in a way so they can contact The Doctor, Gwen prepares the Rift. She is later shocked (but not displeased) to find out how young looking the Doctor is. Near the conclusion, after Jack leaves the group to join The Doctor, Gwen and Ianto come under attack from a Dalek. Despite the knowledge that guns don't work, she defiantly tells Ianto "I'm going down fighting, like Owen, like Tosh. How about you?" (DW: The Stolen Earth). After firing all their bullets, Gwen discovered that they been stopped, frozen it time, along with the Dalek, by a time-lock defense system that Tosh had developed but never tested. She and Ianto were unable to leave the Hub but were able to help the Doctor to use the Rift to return the Earth to it original position. The Doctor also inquired about her ancestry, apparently noticing her physical similarity to Gwyneth, asking if she descended from people in Cardiff, to which she replied that her family had lived there since the 1800's. (DW: Journey's End)

Alternate Realities

Donna's World

If Donna Noble had turned right, instead of left, stopping herself from ever meeting and saving the Doctor; Gwen would have still joined Torchwood, she and Ianto Jones would have sacrificed their lives to save the Earth from the Sontarans' plan involving Atmos. (DW: Turn Left)

Personality

As a Torchwood operative she provided an essential foil to Captain Jack, although her personal agendas often interfered with her duties. Her actions and descisions are often guided by her desire to protect her live-in boyfriend (and later husband), Rhys. She had a brief, disruptive affair with another operative, Owen Harper.

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Gwen Figure.

Key Life Events

Behind the Scenes

  • Eve Myles initially appeared on Doctor Who as Gwyneth in the 2005 episode The Unquiet Dead. When she was later cast as Gwen Cooper, Russell T. Davies denied that the two characters were related, just that they had similar names and the same actress. In the fourth season finale, Journey's End, however, Davies reversed this position by including a scene in which The Doctor and Rose Tyler notice the resemblance between Gwen and Gwyneth and Gwen stating her family ties dating back to the 19th Century, providing oblique confirmation of the relationship.
  • The character has apparently not taken a married name. She continued to be referred to as Gwen Cooper in DW: Journey's End, and has been consistently credited on both Torchwood and Doctor Who as "Gwen Cooper".
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