Some Must Watch, While Some Must Sleep starts by making some obtuse references about the nature of evil, nightmares and how they’re real to those that experience them. She goes to a warehouse, where she’s about to break in when she sees a coyote. It distracts her long enough that she doesn’t see someone approach from behind; she’s shot with a Taser and disabled. She wakes in hospital where she’s undergoing treatment for her sleep disorder, with a strange woman in the adjacent bed and a curiously efficient woman doctor helping her cope. The man she killed is holding her chained in a van, trying to find out who she’s protecting and why she came to the factory. At one point, she’s in the hospital and expressing her concern to John about her roommate, who was badly burned in an ‘accident’ . She suspects that something weird is going on, and wonders why the doctor keeps entering a secure room. I’ve truncated things massively, as this was a very slow burn indeed, even by this show’s standards, but by this point I was almost watching through the gaps in my fingers. That made what happened next even more unbelievable. The doctor attacks Sarah, knocks her to the ground and is about to kill her by slam-dunking a PC on her head, when John shoots the doctor. The Terminator goes down, only to come back up and kills them both… At this point, three whole minutes from the end of the story, we realise that the hospital was a dream and the man holding her in the van is reality! I had to pause the show, and sit for five minutes trying to take all that in before I could proceed. Okay, he isn’t dead, and she didn’t kill him, and her life really is in danger now. What’s nice is that Sarah is having the same revelation, and acting on the new reality as she now perceives it. She breaks a bone in her wrist allowing her to escape the handcuffs, and then assaults her abductor when he returns. For a TV show this is pretty graphic stuff; she stabs him through the eye with a hypodermic! They have a brutal fight, and eventually she gets the gun, and this time he really is dead, unless they’ve kept a spare head for him. Phew. That was a heavy 43 minutes… Next week those baying for Terminator action might get what they want, if what I’m getting told about the coming episode Ourselves Alone is true. Read a review of the episode 15 here.