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* Why did the 456 constantly flail around and puke over the walls of its enclosure? Well, it's {{spoiler|an alien junkie}}!
* From the flashback in "Fragments," we find out that Ianto only started wearing suits after trying to get a job in Torchwood several times and getting summarily rejected by Jack. Ianto probably interpreted Jack's rejection to be in part due to his youth and wears suits around the workplace to be treated like an adult, much like how a lot of interns or entry-level employees dress more formally to be taken more seriously!
* Gwen speech from "Children Of Earth" theorizing the Doctor hasn't shown up because he ashamed of the [[Humans Are Bastardsthe Real Monsters|humans action]]. Letting millions of children be used as drugs seems rather out of character for The Doctor no matter how mad he is, until you relies Gwen doesn't really know the Doctor aside from the man who occasionally save the world, so it makes sense that she might think that even though Doctor Who fans who watched him years would disagree.
 
== [[Fridge Horror]] ==
* In "Exit Wounds," John Hart ties Jack by the arms to the ceiling while Jack is dead. When Jack wakes up, he spends a few seconds screaming and struggling. It didn't hit me until after I finished the episode that, just for those moments, he thought he was back on [[Doctor Who|The Valiant.]] - [[Tropers/Maxwell_EdisonMaxwell Edison|Maxwell_Edison]]
* In "Exit Wounds", Jack's brother is kept in suspended animation at their base. {{spoiler|The base that just happened to, y'know, completely blow up destroying everything inside in series 3.}}
** The big one in "Exit Wounds": Jack decides to let himself be buried underground for 2000 years... yet a few minutes/2000 years later, he pops up again fresh as a daisy fully remembering why he was buried and not being at all mad from it. Clearly he's gotten so mad he's [[Bored with Insanity|looped back round again]]. Or something.