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Random Shoes

  • Episode aired Dec 10, 2006
  • TV-MA
  • 50m
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7.7/10
1.6K
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Paul Chequer, Burn Gorman, and Gareth David-Lloyd in Torchwood (2006)
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The invisible spirit of a hit-and-run victim tries to convince Gwen to locate the 'alien' who might have been responsible for his death.The invisible spirit of a hit-and-run victim tries to convince Gwen to locate the 'alien' who might have been responsible for his death.The invisible spirit of a hit-and-run victim tries to convince Gwen to locate the 'alien' who might have been responsible for his death.

  • Director
    • James Erskine
  • Writers
    • Russell T. Davies
    • Jacquetta May
  • Stars
    • John Barrowman
    • Eve Myles
    • Burn Gorman
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • James Erskine
    • Writers
      • Russell T. Davies
      • Jacquetta May
    • Stars
      • John Barrowman
      • Eve Myles
      • Burn Gorman
    • 7User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Barrowman
    John Barrowman
    • Captain Jack Harkness
    Eve Myles
    Eve Myles
    • Gwen Cooper
    Burn Gorman
    Burn Gorman
    • Owen Harper
    Naoko Mori
    Naoko Mori
    • Toshiko Sato
    Gareth David-Lloyd
    Gareth David-Lloyd
    • Ianto Jones
    Paul Chequer
    Paul Chequer
    • Eugene
    Luke Bromley
    Luke Bromley
    • Young Eugene
    Nicola Duffett
    Nicola Duffett
    • Bronwen Jones
    Roger Ashton-Griffiths
    Roger Ashton-Griffiths
    • Mr Garrett
    Steve Meo
    Steve Meo
    • Josh
    • (as Steven Meo)
    Celyn Jones
    Celyn Jones
    • Gary
    Robyn Isaac
    • Linda
    Gareth Potter
    • Shaun Jones
    Joshua Aaron Hughes
    • Terry Jones
    • (as Joshua Hughes)
    Amy Starling
    • Waitress
    Leroy Liburd
    • Café Owner
    Ryan Chappell
    • Pete
    Helen Holman
    • Policewoman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • James Erskine
    • Writers
      • Russell T. Davies
      • Jacquetta May
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    9cchase

    Surprisingly Humanistic...

    You don't usually expect a series that deals with alien monsters and bugaboos of all kinds to have an even balance of special effects chaos and a focus on the wonders and weaknesses that make us all essentially human, but "Random Shoes" is one of those prime examples - not an alien in sight, but it gives us an enthralling and touching story nevertheless, even though technically it has been done before in other series and films (usually quite poorly.)

    Eugene Jones, a longtime TORCHWOOD "groupie" has been pursuing the team for years, trying to get them to look at something he found. When he suddenly becomes one of the group's new "cases," Gwen takes it upon herself to solve not only what appears to have possibly been a murder, but the riddle of Eugene's very existence. All while unknowingly being followed by his "ghost", who provides the narration throughout the story.

    Even more reminiscent of THE X-FILES than most of the other episodes, "Random Shoes" ends on a sad yet uplifting note that's bound to be controversial for the lack of logic behind it. Which, if the viewer is paying attention, is not the point of the whole story. Liiving your life to the fullest, whatever that life is like...THAT is the point. And beautifully put, I might add.
    9Sleepin_Dragon

    A great episode.

    Eugene Jones died after a road traffic accident, but his spirit lingers on Earth, he tries to communicate with Gwen, he failed to in life, he tries to in death.

    In the same way that I adore Dr Who's Love and Monsters, I absolutely adore Random Shoes, it is one of the best episodes of Torchwood, it holds up incredibly well. Totally different to every episode in series one, don't expect action or special effects, it's more an emotional packed watch.

    It's a tremendously human story, it's sad, it's moving, it's actually very deep. It's very easy to buy into Eugene's character.

    Well acted throughout, great to see Gwen centre stage, but Paul Chequer truly makes it, he is brilliant as Eugene, I think he truly delivers on every level.

    Excellent, 9/10.
    7thomasgouldsbrough

    Not perfect, but at least Torchwood is getting better

    Random Shoes is probably the best Torchwood episode so far. It's human focused, and actually kind of depressing. The episode focuses on Eugene, and it's pretty sad. A maths genius, who ends up living a pretty empty life, and not living up to his potential. His dad leaves him, and ends up being quite the loser. He ends up having a 3rd perspective on his life, to see that he won't really be remembered, and that his life struggled to add value to everyone around him. He ends up redeeming himself, and so it's quite a comfortable story to witness. Of course, in typical Torchwood fashion, Ianto still has about one line of dialogue, and we're still left pondering what he actually does at Torchwood........

    At least this time with Torchwood, they haven't included any god awful CGI. There's no attempts at CGI, and it makes it all the more better to watch, as we don't have to witness some awful contraception on screen. In fact the sci-fi element is this episode is excellent - there's no larger than life, forgettable aliens, sci-fi is instead used to tell a very human story about redemption.

    This episode isn't particularly memorable, and doesn't offer much for a rewatch, but nevertheless, it's still a good episode.
    8brucebkitchin

    Very human experience

    Over all not the best of Torchwood but it had humor and humanity. Overall one of my favorite episides absd Eugene a very endearing character. I plan on rewatching and recommending it all over. A lot of this series has grim stories, see countycide for eample if you can somach it as it is gruesome in concept if you area dalmer fan. I enjoy much of Torchwood but this had something extra and a bittwrsweet end
    9kburnard-896-760815

    Eugene Jones didn't have a rewarding life. Will death provide the answers he seeks?

    After a very weak season, Torchwood finally finds footing with a fantastic work of pathos and humanity. The story presents life in a very refreshing way, random and hopeless yet wonderful and inspiring. The plot works well for the most part, but is mostly just a backdrop for the character of Eugene to come to terms with mortality. The non-linear pathway to tell the story greatly assists, however, and presents an otherwise vanilla story with grace. Sidelining many of the main Torchwood characters also greatly helps, bringing out the far more interesting Eugene and the people he interacts with. Some parts make little logical sense (particularly a certain moment at the end), but when presented so effectively, it's difficult to care.

    Overall, it's a very rewarding episode to view, and is a lovely subdued moment amidst the chaotic loudness most of Torchwood presents. In my opinion, it is without a doubt the highlight of the first two series, and one of my favorite pieces of television in general.

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    • Trivia
      Filmed concurrently with 1x12 "Captain Jack Harkness". Eve Myles has only a fleeting appearance in that episode as her character plays a very big role in this one.
    • Goofs
      Eugene says that in the average human lifetime the human heart beats 2 million times. Average lifespan is 70 years, 36,792,000 minutes. At 70 beats a minute that works out to 2,575,440,000 beats. For comparison your heart beats 3,024,000 times in a 30 day month.
    • Quotes

      Eugene Jones: [narrating] The average life is full of near misses and absolute hits, of great love and small disasters. It's made up of banana milkshakes, loft insulation, and random shoes. It's dead ordinary and truly truly amazing. What you've got to realise is it's all here now. So breathe deep and swallow it whole because take it from me, life just whizzes by.

    • Connections
      Features A for Andromeda (1961)
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      Torchwood Theme
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      Written by Murray Gold

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      • December 10, 2006 (United Kingdom)
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