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A collection of three ''[[Torchwood]]'' radio plays that premiered in July 2011. |
A collection of three ''[[Torchwood]]'' radio plays that premiered in July 2011. |
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* [[Anguished Declaration of Love]]: Jack {{spoiler|when he loses Ianto for a second time in "The House of the Dead"}}. |
* [[Anguished Declaration of Love]]: Jack {{spoiler|when he loses Ianto for a second time in "The House of the Dead"}}. |
Revision as of 01:02, 15 November 2015
A collection of three Torchwood radio plays that premiered in July 2011.
Tropes used in Torchwood: The Lost Files include:
- Anguished Declaration of Love: Jack when he loses Ianto for a second time in "The House of the Dead".
- Big Damn Heroes: Rhys of all people in "The Devil and Miss Carew". He uses the computer browser history to track down Gwen and rescue her from the titular character.
- Dead All Along: Ianto, in "The House of the Dead".
- Eldritch Abomination:
- The entity in "The House of the Dead".
- Also Gwen, again, from "The House of the Dead".
- Grand Theft Me: The alien in "Submission"
- Heroic Sacrifice: When the Big Bad of "The House of the Dead" tried to bribe Jack with a living breathing Ianto, he almost took it. Ianto instead blew the Big Bad to kingdom come, sealing the rift and killing himself for a second time.
- Shout-Out: The title and the name of the submarine in "Submission" shout out to the Sex Pistols. And the episode titled House of the Dead.
- Spooky Seance: "The House of the Dead".
- Tomato Surprise: practically everything in "The House of the Dead". The story's taking place after Children of Earth, Ianto's a ghost, and Gwen's an Eldritch Abomination.