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The team learns in an interrogation session that Suzie had overdosed [[Max Tresilian|Max]] with [[retcon]], giving him a dose after speaking to him once a week for two years. Looking at the pictures of all those already killed, Suzie identifies [[Lucie McKenzie]] as a surviving Pilgrim member.
The team learns in an interrogation session that Suzie had overdosed [[Max Tresilian|Max]] with [[retcon]], giving him a dose after speaking to him once a week for two years. Looking at the pictures of all those already killed, Suzie identifies [[Lucie McKenzie]] as a surviving Pilgrim member.


Jack, [[Owen Harper|Owen]] and Gwen enter the [[Wolf Bar]] — where Lucie works — in hopes of catching Max before he goes in for the kill. Suzie watches from a screen in the Hub to help identify the two. While the team's distracted by a man fitting Suzie's descriptions but not actually Max, the real Max runs up towards Lucie with a knife. Suzie shouts to Gwen to get out of his way, saving her life. Jack knocks him unconscious with a [[stun gun]].
Jack, [[Owen Harper|Owen]] and Gwen enter the [[Wolf Bar]] — where Lucie works — in hopes of catching Max before he goes in for the kill. Suzie watches from a screen in [[the Hub]] to help identify the two. While the team's distracted by a man fitting Suzie's descriptions but not actually Max, the real Max runs up towards Lucie with a knife. Suzie shouts to Gwen to get out of his way, saving her life. Jack knocks him unconscious with a [[stun gun]].


They bring Max into the Hub and lock him up in the Vaults, where he refuses to say a word. He goes into a ten-second rage at the word "Torchwood", part of the drug-induced [[psychosis]]. Gwen finds out that [[Suzie's father]] has [[cancer]], and blames Jack for letting her access the one thing that could save him: the glove. Jack shifts the blame to her for wanting so badly to bring her back to life. Their argument is interrupted by Owen, who tells Jack and the team that Suzie is draining the life out of Gwen.
They bring Max into the Hub and lock him up in the Vaults, where he refuses to say a word. He goes into a ten-second rage at the word "Torchwood", part of the drug-induced [[psychosis]]. Gwen finds out that [[Suzie's father]] has [[cancer]], and blames Jack for letting her access the one thing that could save him: the glove. Jack shifts the blame to her for wanting so badly to bring her back to life. Their argument is interrupted by Owen, who tells Jack and the team that Suzie is draining the life out of Gwen.
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[[File:Costello.jpg|thumb|Suzie's father.]]
[[File:Costello.jpg|thumb|Suzie's father.]]
Jack realises that the lockdown must have been caused by Max in the Vaults. Going down there, they discover him reciting the first stanza of [[Emily Dickinson]]'s "[[The Chariot]]": "Because I could not stop for death He kindly stopped for me The carriage held, but just ourselves And [[immortality]]."
Jack realises that the lockdown must have been caused by Max in the Vaults. Going down there, they discover him reciting the first stanza of [[Emily Dickinson]]'s "[[The Chariot]]": "Because I could not stop for death He kindly stopped for me The carriage held, but just ourselves And [[immortality]]."


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