Owen Harper

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Torchwood character
Doctor Owen Harper
Affiliated with Torchwood Institute
Race Human
Home planet Earth
Home era Early 21st century
First appearance Everything Changes
Last appearance Ongoing
Portrayed by Burn Gorman

Dr. Owen Harper is a fictional character played by Burn Gorman, and a regular in the BBC television series Torchwood, a spin-off from the long-running series Doctor Who. He is the resident medic and second-in-command of the Cardiff branch of the Torchwood Institute.

Owen Harper is a trained doctor, who worked as a houseman and aspired to become a surgeon. He was working at Cardiff A&E when he was recruited to join Torchwood. [1] The Torchwood website states that he is a genius and that he is very aware of it.[2] In Everything Changes, he uses an aphrodisiac spray to encourage a woman and, later, her boyfriend to have sex with him, implying that he is bisexual, although perhaps with a preference for women. This is supported by a The Sun article which claims all the main characters are bisexual [3] as well as a note in the Torchwood website from someone named Jason referencing his bedside manner in a suggestive context. This page also suggests he has had a series of casual relationships, some of which were less casual on the part of his partners, and which may have cost him his previous job.[4]

Owen also shares a close relationship with his colleague Toshiko Sato, having drinks with her outside work. They are seen together in pictures on the Torchwood Institute website.[5]

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[edit] Character history

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Despite his apparently skewed moral sense in Everything Changes, in Ghost Machine, a different side of him emerges when an alien artefact forces Owen to witness the rape and murder of a young woman named Lizzie Lewis in 1963. Unable to do anything but watch, Owen comes out of his vision with a strong sense of responsibility toward Lizzie. Though he's denied backup from Torchwood, Owen tracks down the killer (Ed Morgan), now an old man, and confronts him with the knowledge of his crime. Initially, Owen's intention was just to scare the man, but as Morgan's growing paranoia fuels him into a confrontation, Owen loses his temper, threatening Morgan with his own confiscated knife and coming within an inch of killing him. He is talked down from the brink just in time, thanks to Gwen's intervention.

In Cyberwoman, he and Gwen share a passionate kiss which he dismisses as the last act of a man about to die. He denies he "fancied her" but she counters that she could "feel his hard-on". However, in Countrycide, the group discusses their last kisses in which Owen admits that his was Gwen. When she confronts him about it later on he confronts her right back in a rather sexually explicit fashion about how good the two of them would be together. At the end of the episode an apparently naked Owen is seen approaching Gwen from behind and kissing her passionately. The episode then ends abruptly. In Greeks Bearing Gifts, Tosh's telepathic pendant reveals they have since had sex twice in the Torchwood SUV.

They Keep Killing Suzie reveals that as with Gwen, Owen pursued a sexual relationship with Suzie before she killed herself.

In Out of Time, Owen enters a sexual relationship with Diane Holmes, a temporal refugee, and develops an emotional connection to her. He explains he has never felt as strongly for any of his other partners, which would include Gwen. The accompanying website features also suggest that Gwen has feelings towards Owen, which he does not return.[6] Diane leaves at the end of the episode, flying into the Rift. In Combat Owen is still despondent over Diane's leaving and breaks off the affair with Gwen.

In Captain Jack Harkness, Ianto and Owen scrap for leadership of Torchwood Three with Jack gone, but Owen clearly states that he is next in command after Jack (and the deceased Suzie). Owen attempts to open the Rift with the pretense of rescuing Jack, but really wishing to find Diane. He is shot by Ianto as he tries, but succeeds anyway. Eventually, Owen opens the Rift, saving Jack and Tosh but ultimately causing apocalyptic results.

In End of Days, Owen's actions have caused a worldwide disaster as time fractures. Owen is fired by Jack after little provocation, despite protest from Gwen and others. An apparition of Diane Holmes later appears, convincing him to return to the Hub and open the Rift completely, believing he will be able to save her. Supported by Ianto, Tosh and Gwen (each similarly coerced through loss of love ones) Owen overthrows Jack's leadership and shoots him several times in the head. After releasing the demon Abaddon, it is defeated by Jack who had resurrected himself. Jack eventually resurrects a second time, only to forgive Owen for what he had done.

In the spin-off novel Another Life, it is stated that Owen was in a serious relationship with a fellow medical student, Megan Tegg, when he used to live in London six years ago. During the events of Another Life, he meets up with her again and tries to recruit her into Torchwood but, through her involvement in an operation, she dies, leaving Owen with further animosity towards women. Like all Torchwood spin-off media, the canonicity in relation to the television series is unclear.

Spoilers end here.

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[edit] See also

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Burn Gorman interview [1]
  2. ^ Owen's profile on the official website.
  3. ^ Sarah Nathan (September 2006). Dr Ooh gets four gay pals. The Sun. Retrieved on October 6, 2006. “GAY Doctor Who star John Barrowman gets four BISEXUAL assistants in raunchy BBC3 spin-off Torchwood.”
  4. ^ Owen Harper background check
  5. ^ Torchwood External Hub Interface - Toshiko Sato - Pictures
  6. ^ Gwen/Owen conversation

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