Captain Jack Harkness (Torchwood episode)

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12 - Captain Jack Harkness
Production
Written byCatherine Tregenna
Executive producer(s)Russell T. Davies
Julie Gardner
Production codeSeries 1, Episode 12
SeriesSeries 1
Running time50 mins
First broadcast1 January, 2007
Chronology
← Preceded by
Combat
Followed by →
End of Days

"Captain Jack Harkness" is an episode in the British science fiction television series Torchwood, which was broadcast on 1 January, 2007.

Synopsis

Jack and Toshiko are transported back to the Blitz, while Owen tries to open the Rift, as Jack faces an unexpected secret from his past as they meet a handsome young American squadron leader named… Captain Jack Harkness.

Plot

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Captain Jack meets Captain Jack

Jack and Tosh go to investigate a possible breach in time: 1940s music has been heard from an abandoned dance hall. They find themselves back in time, in 1941, at a dance for service personnel. They meet Captain Jack Harkness, the man whose identity Torchwood's Captain Jack stole after his death, which will occur the following day during a training exercise.

Back at Torchwood, Owen thinks the best way to rescue Jack and Tosh is to open the rift, but Ianto thinks it is too dangerous. Gwen investigates the dance hall; from time to time, Jack and Tosh can hear her shouts.

Bilis Manger, the caretaker of the dancehall in present-day Cardiff, appears to be the same man as the dancehall manager in 1941, and uses the same office, where Owen finds the missing key to the Rift Manipulator, hidden on the pendulum of a clock.

Tosh leaves messages for the Torchwood team in the future, the necessary mathematical equations to open the rift safely. First, she takes a photograph of her writing, but then realises that she accidentally cut parts off, and it is too risky to return to take another. She tries to leave the remaining equations by cutting her hand and writing in blood, which she believes will stay throughout the years. However, Bilis Manger scratches out some of the numbers.

Without the whole equation, it is dangerous to attempt to open the rift. Owen, however, claims it will be safe to open, and also the better option. Ianto disagrees, holding Owen at gunpoint and warning him not to continue. Owen claims that as second in command, he is in charge. As Owen moves to put the key in the machine, Ianto shoots him in the shoulder; however, Owen manages to finish the task, and the rift opens.

Back in 1941, the real Captain Jack reveals he is attracted to Torchwood's Jack, and the two share a brief awkward moment holding hands. Torchwood's Jack asks to go somewhere else but Captain Jack says "No, you've told me all I need to know".

Later Captain Jack invites Torchwood's Jack to dance. The rift opens as the pair are about to kiss and Torchwood's Jack pulls away, saying it is his duty to go. However, on his way over to Tosh, he stops and turns back to the real Captain Jack. They share a passionate kiss, to the further astonishment of the other dance hall guests, before Captain Jack and Tosh return to the present day. There is a tear on Torchwood Jack's cheek. In the present day Gwen is there to greet them and while Gwen and Toshiko are hugging and laughing, Jack stares at the old dance hall looking devastated. Back at the hub Toshiko and Jack drink and toast "To Captain Jack"

Cast

Music

The songs My Melancholy Baby (when George dances with Toshiko), (There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover (during the air raid) and A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square (when Jack dances with his namesake) are performed in this episode sung by Melissa Moore. The latter also featured in "The Empty Child", the Doctor Who episode which introduced Captain Jack Harkness. An instrumental version of Take the A Train is also played.

Continuity

  • This episode features clips from and references to Owen and Diane's relationship seen in "Out of Time".
  • References are made to Ianto's relationship with Lisa, seen in "Cyberwoman".
  • The hallway seen in the Ritz is the same hall way used for 10 Downing Street in the Doctor Who episode "World War Three".
  • Jack refers to "flotsam and jetsam", a running theme throughout the series.
  • Ianto and Owen refer to Ianto and Jack's relationship, first suggested in "They Keep Killing Suzie".
  • A fly-poster encouraging people to vote for "Saxon" is seen on the dance hall. Mr Saxon is the arc word for series three of Doctor Who.
  • One of the small bollards in the hall has graffiti of a circled P emblem. This was the emblem of the Preachers in Doctor Who episodes "Rise of the Cybermen" and "The Age of Steel", and also appeared in "Ghost Machine" as graffiti on a bin.
  • There is also the words "Bad Wolf" graffitied in the hallway, a reference to the first season story arc of "Doctor Who".
  • Jack tells Tosh that he stole Harkness' name when he was a con-man. This ties in with Jack's first appearance in the Doctor Who episode "The Empty Child".
  • When Owen is looking for the blueprints of the rift manipulator, the Ghost Machine and the Life Knife are shown.
  • Owen appears to open Bilis Manger's safe with the universal key Toshiko used to escape from the hub in the episode "Cyberwoman".
  • The model of the plane on Jack's desk is a P-51 Mustang. It refers to the numerous mentions of Jack the pilot in photographs on the show as well as on the website.
  • In "Army of Ghosts" and "Doomsday", Yvonne Hartman states that, "Torchwood refuses to go metric," though in this episode all the measurements are in metres and centimetres.
  • The password to Torchwood Jack's safe is Rhea Silvia who in Roman mythology was raped by the God of War Mars and was the mother of Romulus and Remus who founded the city of Rome.
  • The time period they are stuck in takes place 17 days before "The Empty Child"/"The Doctor Dances", which introduced Captain Jack.
  • Jack describes walking through to 1941 as a "temporal shift", just like the temporal shift Dalek Sec uses to escape the battle of canary wharf in Doomsday.

Broadcast

This episode was first shown as a double-bill with "End of Days". The two episodes' end credits were merged and shown at the end of the second episode. They were first shown on the same day as the first broadcast of "Invasion of the Bane", the first episode of the Doctor Who spin-off The Sarah Jane Adventures. However, during repeats (and broadcast on BBC HD), they showed the 'next time' trailers. This did not happen on the first day of transmission.

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