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The alien reveals herself to Tosh. |
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Writer | Toby Whithouse | ||||
Director | Colin Teague | ||||
Script editor | Brian Minchin | ||||
Producer | Richard Stokes Chris Chibnall (co-producer) |
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Executive producer(s) | Russell T Davies Julie Gardner |
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Production code | 1.7 | ||||
Series | Series 1 | ||||
Length | 50 mins | ||||
Originally broadcast | 26 November 2006 | ||||
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"Greeks Bearing Gifts" is an episode of the British science fiction television series Torchwood. It is the seventh episode of the first series, which was broadcast on 26 November 2006.
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Faced with sudden telepathic abilities, Toshiko finds a mixed blessing when the dark secrets of others are revealed to her.
The Torchwood team is called to a building site where a human skeleton and a rusted alien artifact have been discovered in the ground. Owen initially identifies the skeleton as a woman who died from a gunshot, having been buried for nearly two centuries. Back at the Hub, Owen and Gwen flirt incessantly, distracting Tosh enough to make her step out and go to a nearby pub for a drink. There, Tosh meets the blond, beautiful, and funny Mary, who introduces herself as a "Scavenger", a person who collects alien artifacts. Mary explains she knows a significant amount of information about Torchwood and about Tosh, implying that research on the internet and intercepted radio transmissions have turned up this presumably classified information. She self-deprecatingly references "IT guys" and enthusiasts and talks eagerly of Torchwood and aliens. Tosh is lonely enough to overlook the implausibility of Mary's story (and its implications of stalking) and to sit chatting with Mary at the pub. After a few drinks, Mary shows Tosh a pendant that gives the wearer mind-reading powers, which she claims has been in her family for years. Tosh is remarkably unsuspicious about the pendant's origins, given its attributes and tendency to glow in the dark. Wearing the necklace, Tosh is initially overwhelmed by the thoughts of others in the bar, but when Mary urges her to filter them out, she focuses on Mary's thoughts. At that moment, Mary appears to be thinking only of kissing Tosh. Blushing, Tosh accepts the pendant as a gift, noting she plans to show it to her colleagues at Torchwood. Mary asks her not to - claiming, in fact, that she knows Tosh will not share the information.
Tosh returns to the Hub to investigate the pendant, but is shocked when she reads the thoughts of Owen and Gwen. Not only are they flirting, but they are dismissive - if not contemptuous - of Tosh; her work, her attitude, and even her clothes. Gwen worried about Owen's 'smell' on her clothing after the two had shagged in his car earlier, and Owen thinking about what Gwen did while in the car together. Tosh is hurt and angry (about both the insults and Owen's affair with Gwen); she races home, only to find Mary waiting for her. Tosh tries to return the pendant, but Mary insists she wear it, and lets Tosh read her mind, again showing a romantic interest in Tosh. Tosh and Mary break into a kiss and spend the night together. Tosh wakes up feeling guilty about what she did, but Mary insists that the pendant can be used for good. Tosh asks Mary who she really is, and Mary replies "Philoctetes". Tosh takes Mary's advice and wears the necklace in the midst of a crowded street. She hears the thoughts of many people, including those of a man who is planning a murder; Tosh is able to stop him. She returns to the Hub to find that Owen is being teased by the others about misidentifying the skeleton; it was actually that of a man who died of an unidentified trauma. Tosh asks Jack about the name "Philoctetes", and he explains that it is a reference to Greek mythology; Philoctetes was an archer who was exiled on the island of Lemnos during the Trojan War.
Tosh meets with Mary again, who starts to ask questions about the artifact found with the skeleton. When Tosh says she doesn't know anything about it, Mary manipulates her into trying to find out, suggesting that Jack is withholding information from her. Tosh asks Owen about the artifact; she can hear his thoughts and learns that he has no more information than she does. (She continues to overhear Owen and Gwen thinking about their ongoing affair). She then asks Jack about the artifact, but learns nothing - except that she cannot read Jack's mind. Her attempt to do so seems to alert Jack, however. Tosh returns to Mary, who reveals herself to be an alien: she says that she is an exiled dissident, that the pendant she gave Tosh is their way of communicating, and the artifact is a transporter that brought her to Earth and her way to leave the planet. Tosh offers Torchwood's help, but Mary refuses. She does not want to become a figure of study for Torchwood and instead insists that Tosh bring Mary to the Hub so she can retrieve the artifact directly. Meanwhile, Owen's investigation of the skeleton reveals multiple cases of similar trauma reported in the last two centuries.
Tosh brings Mary into Torchwood, where they find Jack holding the artifact; he knows that Mary is an alien - and a murderer. Jack explains that the artifact is a two-person transporter for a guard and a prisoner. Through flashbacks, Mary explains that when the transporter landed in Cardiff in 1812, she killed her guard and then took the body of a human woman, killing others to keep her human form through the centuries. Mary takes Tosh hostage at knife-point and demands the transporter. Tosh is still wearing the pendant, and hears her colleagues' panicked thoughts - as well as clear and calm telepathic instructions from Jack, who tells her not to move. Jack makes the trade, and when he is standing next to Mary, she notes that he "smells different" from the others. "What are you?" she asks, and Jack responds "I don't know." As soon as Mary holds the artifact, it activates and disappears, taking her with it. Jack explains that he programmed the device to teleport to the center of the sun. As the team recovers, Gwen and Owen argue outside Jack's office over who is going ask her. Owen asks what Tosh knows (about them) Tosh apologizes to Gwen and Owen for her behavior, it being none of her business, and then, Jack asks what she wants to do with the pendant, she smashes it on the pavement. They discuss the fact that Tosh was unable to read Jack's mind, and Tosh describes the attempt as hearing only silence, like trying to read the mind of a dead man.
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