They Keep Killing Suzie (TV story): Difference between revisions

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* This episode contains the first reference to a sexual relationship between Ianto and Jack.
* This episode contains the first reference to a sexual relationship between Ianto and Jack.
* This episode also makes the first explicit reference to Jack's bisexuality in ''Torchwood'' (it had already been established in ''Doctor Who'').
* This episode also makes the first explicit reference to Jack's bisexuality in ''Torchwood'' (it had already been established in ''Doctor Who'').
* This episode reveals that there is some form of afterlife in the ''Doctor Who'' mythos. Suzie was apparently stuck in the dark, indicative of a purgatory-like domain. Suzie does not elaborate on whether there is a Heaven or Hell beyond this darkness, but that [[Abaddon|something]] was lurking around in the dark, hunting for Jack.
* As is routine for ''Torchwood'', ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'', and the revived ''Doctor Who'' itself, a "NEXT TIME" trailer for the [[Random Shoes|next episode]] is shown at the end of the episode.
* As is routine for ''Torchwood'', ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'', and the revived ''Doctor Who'' itself, a "NEXT TIME" trailer for the [[Random Shoes|next episode]] is shown at the end of the episode.
* This episode reveals that there is some form of afterlife in the ''Doctor Who'' mythos. Suzie was apparently stuck in the dark, indicative of a purgatory-like domain. Suzie does not elaborate on whether there is a Heaven or Hell beyond this darkness, but that something= was lurking around in the dark, hunting for Jack.


=== Ratings ===
=== Ratings ===
9,464

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