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Torchwood/Heartwarming


For a series which regularly makes a point of demonstrating the cynical end of the scale, Torchwood comes with a fair few moments of heartwarming.

For Miracle Day moments, see that page.
For The Lost Files moments, see that page.

  • Owen and Maggie on the roof, watching the light show from the alien device.
    • Not just a life affirming moment for two characters who thought they had nothing to live for, but remember that this is Torchwood: usually the aliens are out to kill us, take over, use us, and on the other hand are generally treated like crap by the humans they encounter. And here we have a reply to the Voyager Space Probe itself. We're not sure exactly what it means but the implication sure as hell doesn't suggest invasion.
      • A few minutes earlier in the same episode. Owen quietly admitting that he's afraid to close his eyes in case he gets trapped, back in the darkness after death. Tosh tells him the only thing someone really can in that situation: "I'm here."
  • Jack and the team's heart to heart in Adam. Just about everyone is tugging the heartstrings.
  • Eugene coming back for just long enough to save Gwen and her absolute delight that he's there, just before her dismay that he's still going to die.
  • Adam was a freak out fest from beginning to end. Seriously though, Nerdy!Owen giving Tosh that little mouse squirrel... screencleaner... thing? Adorable.
  • In Children of Earth: Jack arrives back at the Hub, Ianto works out that he's been killed again while he was gone... and hugs him, for no reason other than that. Shame that the Hub's about to be blown to smithereens.
  • Ianto talking to Jack after refusing to leave him while he's in a coma in the Radio play The Dead Line is equal parts this and a somewhat Foreshadowing Tear Jerker.
  • Another moment from the Audios Hidden. Gwen's speech to Ianto after he's in a very much not accidental carcrash. One of the moments where Gwen's status as The Heart of the team makes real sense.

Gwen: You're going to be fine. You hear me, Ianto? You're going to be just fine. I won't let anything happen to you.

  • Jack's goodbye to Ianto in House of the Dead where he finally admits that he loves him and promises never to forget him.
    • Also the whole situation that led up to that scene: Jack was willing to risk the world and his soul just for the chance to see Ianto again!
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