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Ghost Machine (TV story)

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This article concerns the episode of Torchwood. For information on the actual device, see Ghost Machine.


Synopsis

When Gwen retrieves an alien object from a fleeing hoodie, she's haunted by a vision of a lonely young boy. As the team tracks down the object's owner, the elusive Bernie Harries, Owen experiences an even more terrifying vision and a long-buried crime resurfaces. [1]

Plot

Torchwood comes into possession of a device that can tap into the hidden energy left behind by strong emotions, creating ghostly recreations of the events that left them there. When Owen accidentally uses the device at the scene of an unsolved murder, he becomes obsessed with bringing the killer to justice.

Cast


Crew

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References

  • Gwen's words after Morgan's death do not exactly mirror those in her earlier vision, perhaps indicating that Jack was correct about it merely being a possible future. Similarly, it appears that Bernie's vision of his own death has also been averted.
  • As Owen flips through his various fake ID cards, one can be seen for UNIT.

Story Notes

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Ratings

  • BBC3 - 1.8 million viewers
  • BBC2 - 2.5 million viewers

Myths

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Filming Locations

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Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors

  • When Owen and Toshiko are discussing Ed Morgan in the pub, she refers to him as "claustrophobic". But later, when Morgan is heading for Bernie's flat, she refers to him as "agoraphobic".

Continuity

  • The circled "P" emblem of the Preachers from DW: Rise of the Cybermen can be seen as faded graffiti on rusty bins outside Bernie's flat.
  • The explanation Jack gives for the ghosts matches the one Sarah Jane Smith would later give in SJS: Eye of the Gorgon.

DVD Releases

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See also

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External Links

External Links - Sources

  1. BBC Programme Information
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