Summaries of the many and various escapades our team of Torchwood nutters have been on.
Having valiantly captured a Zeppelin in battle at Chester, our heroes flew to the Nazi Castle deep in the Welsh hills with intent to beat it up.
They found that the facility had been significantly upgraded in their absence and that Doktor John Dee was prepared for them (since the flags the captured engineers had suggested didn’t actually say ‘radio broken, all is well’).
The remainder of the episode involved (in rough order)
- sneaking around the basement of the castle (for the 3rd time)
- getting the Nazi guards to help them demolish the (now burning) castle
- Welsh Mountain Sharks
- John Dee turning into a demon
- SS Commanders with tentacles instead of arms
- Chasing lakes down hills “Follow that Lake!”
- Blowing up the clockwork-zombie-queen-elizabeth
- Stealing a rowboat and paddling into 1923 Berlin
Part Two continued in fairly seamless fashion:
- Trapping John Dee in yet another pentagram
- Recruiting a Karotechia occultist to their side
- Blowing up the Nazi Zeppelin invasion fleet
- Escaping to Britain
- Having all the credit claimed by Captain America
The message ‘I’ve captured a werewolf, come and get it’ would have been ok, if it wasn’t for the followup ‘Too late, it escaped’. Oh well, the price of our heroes being stuck in 1609 for the week.
So they barrel in to the XYZ farm and try to find the werewolf.
The farmer isn’t hugely helpful, even threatens to shoot them at one point. But they eventually find the missing shepherd up the hill in a patch of gorse, turns out he’s the werewolf. Charlie manages to coax him out gently. At which point the others send him to Hell.