Summary of "The Waiting Years"
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This is a quick crib of what you need to know about The Waiting Years in order for "The Wandering Years" to make more sense.
Jack is recruited to Torchwood in 1953 (Lost and Found) by Jock Goody. He acts as the archivist for a while up at Torchwood House (Coming Back) and it's while he's there that he (and Jock) discovers he can't die. Subsequently, he develops a close friendship with Jock's aide, Hugh Jones (Shangri-La) and the three of them work together on cases(The Shape of Things). Hugh later takes over command of Torchwood Three and Jack becomes close to the whole family, including Hugh's wife Marion (Promise) and their son Hywel (Jack, the Weevil and Me).
In 1970, Jack leaves Britain, unable to face the idea of having the Doctor around but not having his Doctor around.
Jack is recruited to Torchwood in 1953 (Lost and Found) by Jock Goody. He acts as the archivist for a while up at Torchwood House (Coming Back) and it's while he's there that he (and Jock) discovers he can't die. Subsequently, he develops a close friendship with Jock's aide, Hugh Jones (Shangri-La) and the three of them work together on cases(The Shape of Things). Hugh later takes over command of Torchwood Three and Jack becomes close to the whole family, including Hugh's wife Marion (Promise) and their son Hywel (Jack, the Weevil and Me).
In 1970, Jack leaves Britain, unable to face the idea of having the Doctor around but not having his Doctor around.