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** Having Jack captured and/or killed. Imagine a village of cannibals discovering that their latest victim is an immortal who can heal from any wound...

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** Having Not having Jack captured and/or killed. Imagine a village of cannibals discovering that their latest victim is [[CompleteImmortality an immortal immortal]] [[FromASingleCell who can heal from any wound...wound]]...
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* MemeticMutation: This episode (or rather, the "Torchwood Declassified" episode that focused on behind the scenes) started the meme: "Here comes Jack in a great big tractor, here he comes in a ruddy great tractor". This is a MondegreenGag of the {{Leitmotif}} heard in "Captain Jacks Theme" (and later "Tractor Attack") that Murray Gold based off of a scene in this episode (Jack storming in to save his team on a tractor). It is frequently quoted within the fandom, largely due to the inherently funny and badass visual, but also for how fitting it is.

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* MemeticMutation: This episode (or rather, the "Torchwood Declassified" episode that focused on behind the scenes) started the meme: "Here comes Jack in a great big tractor, here he comes in a ruddy great tractor". This is a MondegreenGag of the {{Leitmotif}} heard in "Captain Jacks Theme" (and later "Tractor Attack") that Murray Gold Ben Foster based off of a scene in this episode (Jack storming in to save his team on a tractor).tractor), and made a specific variant of the tune for the episode. It is frequently quoted within the fandom, largely due to the inherently funny and badass visual, but also for how fitting it is.
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* MemeticMutation: This episode (or rather, the "Torchwood Declassified" episode that focused on behind the scenes) started the meme: "Here comes Jack in a great big tractor, here he comes in a ruddy great tractor". This is a MondegreenGag of the {{Leitmotif}} heard in "Captain Jacks Theme" (and later "Tractor Attack") that Murray Gold based off of a scene in this episode (Jack storming in to save his team on a tractor). It is frequently quoted within the fandom, largely due to the inherently funny and badass visual, but also for how fitting it is.
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* AcceptableTargets: Owen's dialogue is openly spiteful to rural areas and their inhabitants.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: It might have been fascinating to see a cannibalism-themed episode of a BloodierAndGorier ''Series/DoctorWho'' spin-off revisit the lesser-known but highly macabre [[Recap/DoctorWhoS22E4TheTwoDoctors Androgums]].

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* AcceptableTargets: Owen's dialogue is openly spiteful to rural areas and their inhabitants.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: It might have been fascinating to see a cannibalism-themed episode of a BloodierAndGorier ''Series/DoctorWho'' spin-off revisit the lesser-known but highly macabre [[Recap/DoctorWhoS22E4TheTwoDoctors Androgums]].Androgums]].
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* AcceptableTargets: Owen's dialogue is openly spiteful to rural areas and their inhabitants.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: It might have been fascinating to see a cannibalism-themed episode of a BloodierAndGorier ''Series/DoctorWho'' spin-off revisit the lesser-known but highly macabre [[Recap/DoctorWhoS22E4TheTwoDoctors Androgums]].

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