Episode three, entitled Ghost Machine, focused primarily on one member of Torchwood Three: Owen. The doctor found himself obsessed with the long-forgotten murder and rape of a young woman after accidentally witnessing it through the “ghost machine” of the title. Gwen used it in the pre-credits sequence, coming face to face with the ghost of a young boy called Thomas, seemingly from the 40s. Upon further investigation, it turned out that the (alien) device simply converted the energy left by strong emotions into ghost-like recreations, as Gwen found upon meeting the present-day Thomas (a lovely cameo from John Normington). This being a TV show, however, Owen went renegade to find the rapist from his vision, complicating things even more. To be fair, there were nice moments that made this wildly inconsistent episode worth watching; the show seemed to pick up when Sophia Myles and her big ol’ Bambi eyes got the attention of the camera. A scene where Gwen watched recreations of her and boyfriend Rhys’ relationship was touching, although it left me wondering about a couple of things: 1. Doesn’t it seem too early to be showing cracks in the couple’s relationsip and 2. Doesn’t their screentime leave the relationship looking, well, mostly physical? Also, the following exchange between Jack and thieving-bastard Burnine was gold: BURNINE: (after Torchwood confiscate alien machinery and money from his flat) Aren’t you going to arrest me? BURNINE: But I robbed that! JACK: I know. JACK: (rolls eyes, cheekily) So call the cops. I’m telling you, less of this pairing Gwen-and-Jack-together-nonsense, more of the snarks. And give Naoko Mori (Toshiko) a plotline already! Alas, the next episode promises more of Owen acting like a selfish tool, so the wait continues… and with three episodes out of the way, Torchwood still doesn’t seem quite sure where the hell it’s going…