To the Last Man (TV story)

To the Last Man was the third story in the second series of Torchwood. It was notable for featuring Toshiko Sato as the main character, in the same vein as she was in the first series story Greeks Bearing Gifts.

Synopsis
Once a year, for a single day, Tommy Brockless is defrosted in the Torchwood hub to make sure he's still working. He is kept alive until the day he is needed, and when ghosts appear at a hospital it's clear that time has come.

Plot
Tommy Brockless, a young World War I soldier, shell-shocked from his experiences in the trenches, is the key to saving the world. He was taken into custody by Torchwood in 1918 – Torchwood having been told to do so by his future self – and held in cryonic storage until the time comes for him to save the world. He is awoken one day each year for a medical check-up and a “day out” as a precaution against the day he is needed.

A time shift is set to cause 1918 and the present to bleed together at an unspecified time, and when this happens it is Tommy who will “stitch” the fragments of 1918 back to their rightful place in time.

It is ninety years before this eventually happens. Fragments of 1918 are appearing in an old abandoned hospital. Before the team realise that this is the year, Toshiko becomes infatuated with Tommy. Owen, noticing their closeness and having experienced something similar (see TW: Out of Time), warns Tosh about the eventuality of saying goodbye.

When Tommy is told what he must do – actions that will result in him not seeing Toshiko again – he initially refuses to take part. However, with encouragement from Toshiko, he begins to see the bigger picture and agrees. Toshiko is reluctant to do this, as Jack explains that Tommy is destined to be court-martialled and shot for cowardice upon being sent back to the trenches. Jack eventually persuades her that it is for the greater good and she relents. During a brief time shift, Tommy tells Torchwood employees from that era that they must take him into custody. Then, with the next time shift, after a tearful goodbye, Tommy goes back to his own time. However, in his own time he reverts back to being shell-shocked and forgets all about Torchwood and why he has the Rift Key. The time shift continues. As the time shifts are forcing the rift open Toshiko is able to be psychically transmitted into Tommy's mind in the past and encourages him to use the key. Tommy turns the key in his Rift manipulator device, dragging all of 1918 back with him.

Cast

 * Captain Jack Harkness — John Barrowman
 * Gwen Cooper — Eve Myles
 * Owen Harper — Burn Gorman
 * Toshiko Sato — Naoko Mori
 * Ianto Jones — Gareth David-Lloyd
 * Tommy Brockless — Anthony Lewis
 * Gerald Carter — Roderic Culver
 * Harriet Derbyshire — Siobhan Hewlett
 * Nurse — Lizzie Rogan
 * Foreman — Ricky Fearon

Music

 * One of These Mornings - Moby (featuring Dianne McCaully)
 * Whose Gonna Find Me - The Coral
 * I Start my Day Over Again (Clock Song) - The Bing Boys are Here
 * She's Got You High - Mumm-Ra

Story notes
to be added

Ratings
Unofficial: Overnight: 3.2 million viewers

Myths
to be added

Filming locations

 * Toshiko and Tommy visit the Norwegian Church in Harbor Drive, Cardiff Bay.
 * Penarth Pier, was where Toshiko Sato and Tommy first kissed.
 * The Eli Jenkins pub on Bute Crescent, Cardiff Bay.

Production errors

 * Tommy states that he is from Blackley in Lancashire but mispronounces the name of the town as "Black-ley". The correct local pronunciation is more like "Blake-ley".
 * Kai Owen is credited despite Rhys Williams not appearing in this episode.
 * When Tommy picks up Tosh, she throws her bag to the floor, only for it to be on her shoulder in the next shot.

Continuity

 * Tommy remarks how silly it would be to save the world in pyjamas, a side reference to DW: The Christmas Invasion, or possibly The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
 * A Torchwood team from another era is seen for the first time.

DVD releases

 * This story along with the rest of Torchwood Series 2 was released in a complete series boxset in 2008.
 * The American DVD release of the episode was titled "Last Man Standing".