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'''''They Keep Killing Suzie''''' was the eighth episode in the [[Series 1 (Torchwood)|first series]] of ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]''. It was written by [[Paul Tomalin]] and [[Dan McCulloch]], and directed by [[James Strong]].
'''''They Keep Killing Suzie''''' was the eighth episode in the [[Series 1 (Torchwood)|first series]] of ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]''. It was written by [[Paul Tomalin]] and [[Dan McCulloch]], and directed by [[James Strong]].


It marked the reappearance, revival, and second death of [[Suzie Costello]], who had previously committed [[suicide]] in the [[Everything Changes (TV story)|first episode]].
It marked the reappearance, revival, and second death of [[Suzie Costello]], who had previously committed [[suicide]] in the [[Everything Changes (TV story)|first episode]] when it was discovered she was behind the murders that brought [[Gwen Cooper|Gwen]] into Torchwood.


It was intended to be the first in a line of seasonal reappearances for the character, but [[Indira Varma]] was not available for filming during the production of [[Series 2 (Torchwood)|series two]] as she was pregnant.
It was intended to be the first in a line of seasonal reappearances for the character, but [[Indira Varma]] was not available for filming during the production of [[Series 2 (Torchwood)|series two]] as she was pregnant.
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While [[Jack Harkness|Jack]] wants to go through all their files to find a "patient" that matches the [[police]]'s descriptions, [[Gwen Cooper|Gwen]] has an easier and better idea: they have to bring back the [[resurrection gauntlet]]. [[Everything Changes (TV story)|When she first joined]], Torchwood was using a metal glove to bring murder victims back to life and ask them questions. Even though it caused their past colleague [[Suzie Costello]]'s betrayal and then death, Gwen convinces the team to give it a go. Torchwood essentially caused these murders; now it's their job to clean it up.
While [[Jack Harkness|Jack]] wants to go through all their files to find a "patient" that matches the [[police]]'s descriptions, [[Gwen Cooper|Gwen]] has an easier and better idea: they have to bring back the [[resurrection gauntlet]]. [[Everything Changes (TV story)|When she first joined]], Torchwood was using a metal glove to bring murder victims back to life and ask them questions. Even though it caused their past colleague [[Suzie Costello]]'s betrayal and then death, Gwen convinces the team to give it a go. Torchwood essentially caused these murders; now it's their job to clean it up.


After Jack tries and fails, Gwen brings back the first victim — [[Alex Arwyn]] — who wastes his twenty-four seconds screaming for his mother. The second resurrection goes a little better. [[Mark Brisco]] tells them that the killer, named Max, belonged to an organisation known as [[Pilgrim (organisation)|Pilgrim]]. In the last of his sixty-five seconds, Mark identifies a woman who was closer to Max, and knows more about this. The Torchwood team are shocked learn that her name is Suzie. [[Suzie Costello]].
After Jack tries and fails, Gwen brings back the first victim — [[Alex Arwyn]] — who wastes his twenty-four seconds screaming for his mother. The second resurrection goes a little better. [[Mark Brisco]] tells them that the killer, named Max, belonged to an organisation known as [[Pilgrim (organisation)|Pilgrim]]. In the last of his sixty-five seconds, Mark identifies a woman who was closer to Max, and knows more about this. The Torchwood team are shocked to learn that her name is Suzie. [[Suzie Costello]].


[[Toshiko Sato|Toshiko]] does some research: Pilgrim was a [[religious]] support group, or a debating society, run by Mark's wife [[Sarah Brisco|Sarah]]. All the victims so far are members of this organisation. As they discover when they go through her possessions stored in a Torchwood warehouse, Suzie too belonged to said group, confirming her involvement with the case. Jack decides that they're no choice — "It's time Suzie came back."
[[Toshiko Sato|Toshiko]] does some research: Pilgrim was a [[religious]] support group, or a debating society, run by Mark's wife [[Sarah Brisco|Sarah]]. All the victims so far are members of this organisation. As they discover when they go through her possessions stored in a Torchwood warehouse, Suzie too belonged to said group, confirming her involvement with the case. Jack decides that they're no choice — "It's time Suzie came back."
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