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1[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_way_back_6.jpg]]
2 [[caption-width-right:350:Blake meets the rebels. He [[DecoyProtagonist won't know them long]].]]
3[[AC:Written by Creator/TerryNation.\
4Directed by Michael E. Briant.\
5Airdate: 2 January 1978.]]
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7Roj Blake is a citizen of the Federation, and is generally supportive of the government. One day a friend leads him outside the city to a meeting for political dissidents, where he is told that he was one of them, but he had been caught, brainwashed, forced to renounce the dissidents publicly, and then made to forget. The Federation also had his family executed, and the tapes he gets from them every once in a while are fakes. He is shocked and doesn't seem to believe them, so he wanders off, and hides when Federation troopers arrive. The unarmed dissidents attempt to surrender, but are slaughtered.
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9While reentering the city, Blake is captured and is taken to have his memories altered. The psychologist successfully makes him unable to remember what happened, but those in charge of dealing with him are left with a dilemma. If they let him live, he might continue to be a problem, but if they imprison or kill him, he will be a martyr for the dissidents. They eventually come to a solution, and decide to have him charged with child molestation and sent to a penal colony. The lawyer that is assigned to him, however, notes that the completeness of the evidence is somewhat suspicious, and conducts his own investigation. After finding holes in the records, he sets out to prove Blake innocent.
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11Blake is put in a holding cell where he meets Jenna Stannis and Vila Restal, a smuggler and a thief, respectively. They are scheduled to be shipped to the penal colony on Cygnus Alpha in about a day, so the lawyer visits him and asks for additional information that could be used to prove his innocence. Blake tells him everything he can remember, and the lawyer takes this information, as well as the faulty records he found to his boss, but discovers that the man is actually a part of the plot himself. He and his girlfriend go to look for the place where the dissident meeting was held, while the prison ship's launch is moved ahead of schedule. The lawyer gets photographs and other evidence from the scene of the massacre, and is rushing back to get a holding order for Blake, but is murdered on the way by a Federation agent. Meanwhile, Blake and the others are loaded onto the prison ship, and as the Earth gets farther away through a window, Blake assures one of the guards that he's coming back.
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14!!This episode has the following tropes:
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16* TwoPlusTortureMakesFive: [[MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate Dr Havant]] tries to convince Blake that what he saw was an illusion.
17* AbandonedArea: The rebels have their meeting in a network of abandoned tunnels (filmed in the [[ElaborateUndergroundBase Central Ammunition Depot]] in Corsham).
18* AmnesiaMissedASpot: Dr Havant claims that the memory blocks are infallible in a healthy mind, but a nervous breakdown may affect this. Apparent the trauma of witnessing a massacre (that "Seek-Locate-Destroy" tells us was exactly like a massacre Blake witnessed the last time he rebelled) means he still retains his memories, and is even remembering some of his past.
19* AppealToNature: Averted; neither Blake or Varon are very impressed with the Outside.
20* AskAStupidQuestion
21-->'''Blake:''' Well, since you were so insistent I've done without food or drink for thirty-six hours.
22-->'''Ravella:''' How do you feel?
23-->'''Blake:''' Hungry and thirsty, of course!
24* BaitAndSwitch: Dev Tarrant is shown to be covertly following Blake to the secret meeting. Fortunately he's not a spy but is actually attending the meeting. Then he's revealed to be a spy after all.
25-->'''Dev Tarrant:''' I had trouble getting out of the city, the route was crowded. [[DramaticIrony For a while there I thought we'd been infiltrated.]]
26* BBCQuarry: A subversion; the rebel meeting was filmed in the World War II ammunition storage bunkers ''beneath'' Eastlays Quarry.
27* {{Brainwashed}}: The series opens with Blake being informed that he was once a RebelLeader who was captured and brainwashed until he was willing to publicly denounce his own rebellion. His memories were then altered so he remembered nothing about his past. However the Federation is worried that Blake will regain his memories, so they frame him and have him deported to a penal colony, setting off the events of the series.
28-->'''Foster:''' You were captured. So were most of our followers. They could have killed you. [[DontCreateAMartyr But that would have given the Cause a martyr.]] So instead they put you into intensive therapy. They [[LaserGuidedAmnesia erased areas of your mind]], they [[FakeMemories implanted new ideas]]. They literally took your mind to pieces and rebuilt it. And when they'd finished, they put you up and you confessed. You said you'd been "misguided." You appealed to everyone to support the Administration, round up the traitors. Oh, they, they did a good job on you. You were very convincing. And then they took you back and erased even that.
29* BrainwashingForTheGreaterGood: Vila claims to steal things because he's a kleptomaniac. "I've had my head adjusted by some of the best in the business. But it just won't stay adjusted." It's clear however he's just a habitual criminal who has no interest in reforming.
30* CannedOrdersOverLoudspeaker: The series opens with a [[BigBrotherIsWatchingYou security camera]] panning over [[GovernmentDrugEnforcement drugged and docile citizens]] walking zombielike through white-painted corridors to the cheerful sound of muzak and a voice announcing various government directives.
31* CantKillYouStillNeedYou: Blake was left alive to discredit the LaResistance, and possibly as TheBait for any future revolutionaries.
32* CassetteFuturism: "I get vistapes a couple of times a year."
33* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Vila implies that he's a kleptomaniac. Later seasons establish that he's a professional thief who steals because he's good at it, not out of habit. On the other hand it would be entirely like the Federation to have classified habitual criminality as a mental aberration like being a [[Recap/BlakesSevenS2E4Horizon Resister]].
34* ComeBackToBedHoney: Which is EarlyInstalmentWeirdness considering the [[SexyDiscretionShot rather chaste depictions of sex]] we get later in the series.
35* ComputerizedJudicialSystem: The Defence and Prosecution load their arguments and evidence into a "judgement machine" which then delivers a verdict.
36* CoolClearWater: Blake goes outside the DomedCity for the first time and is encouraged to drink from a stream by a member of LaResistance. Blake doesn't like the taste much, even when it's pointed out that the water in the city has been recycled a thousand times and [[GovernmentDrugEnforcement dosed with suppressants to prevent rebellion]].
37* CrapsaccharineWorld: The series opens with a [[BigBrotherIsWatchingYou panning security camera]] and CannedOrdersOverLoudspeaker, while drugged and docile citizens walk zombielike through white-painted corridors to the [[MoodDissonance cheerful sound of muzak]].
38* CrusadingLawyer: Blake has this kind of lawyer as representation, who got executed for his troubles.
39* DecoyProtagonist: New viewers might assume the thoroughly likable Varon and Maja are going to be major characters, as they have a lot of screen time, and spend much of the episode attempting to help Blake. [[AnyoneCanDie New viewers would be wrong in this assumption]].
40* DomedCity: Not to protect those within (the outside environment has bird calls and drinkable water, so Earth appears to have recovered from whatever conflict or environment disaster necessitated building the protective dome), but as a means of control.
41* DontCreateAMartyr: As there's an increasing view among the rebellious youth that Blake's trial was a fake, it would only fuel those rumours if he died. So the Administration decide to discredit him instead.
42* EarlyInstalmentWeirdness:
43** Foster, Blake's old comrade who leads the resistance meeting early in the episode, has a Canadian accent[[note]]he was played by Canadian actor Robert Beatty[[/note]]. For the rest of the show's run, nearly every character speaks the Queen's English and there is not a single non-British accent.
44** The title card "The Way Back by Terry Nation" is displayed again at the start of the end credits, before the acting credits start. This was continued for two more episodes before being dropped.
45* EstablishingCharacterMoment:
46** Vila trying to take Blake's watch shows he's a thief, though it's presented initially as being a compulsive behaviour rather than something he does because he's good at it, as in later episodes. When Blake catches him at it...
47-->"Easy! Take it easy! I hate personal violence, [[DirtyCoward especially when I'm the person]]."
48** Jenna is introduced with a reputation that Vila's in awe of and grounded realism in contrast to Blake's optimism, shown when she bluntly tells Blake that he can forget about any last-minute reprieves.
49* FakeMemories: This is integral to the first episode. [[BlatantLies Ordinary civilian]] Blake [[TomatoInTheMirror discovers that he was once a famous revolutionary]] who got captured, was forced to renounce the rebellion he'd led and had his memories replaced in order to turn him into a model citizen. Later, [[TheEmpire the Federation]] gets Blake convicted of child molestation by modifying the memories of children so they'd remember being attacked by Blake.
50* FirstNameBasis: Ravella and the rest of the dissidents refer to Blake as "Roj". Notable because almost no-one does this for the rest of the series.
51* {{Foreshadowing}}: Blake is shipped off to the PenalColony on [[Recap/BlakesSevenS1E3CygnusAlpha Cygnus Alpha]].
52* FrameUp: Blake is framed for molesting children rather than simply prosecuted for political "crimes" or killed, to discredit him rather than [[DontCreateAMartyr making a martyr]].
53* GovernmentDrugEnforcement: The Administration has been [[TamperingWithFoodAndDrink putting suppressants in the city's food and drink]] to cut down the level of dissidence. Blake is told not to eat or drink for a day and a half before being taken to the meeting, so the effects will wear off.
54* GutPunch: Blake has been framed for child abuse by the evil government and is about to be sent to a penal colony, but his heroic CrusadingLawyer and the lawyer's girlfriend [[HopeSpot have discovered proof of the government's corruption and are about to blow everything sky-high]]. Then in the last-but-one scene of the episode the lawyer and his girlfriend are casually blown away by government agents. The prison ship takes off. TheEnd.
55* HypocriticalHumour: Vila nicks Blake's watch while he's sleeping, but has to hand it back when Jenna pointedly asks Blake for the time.
56-->'''Vila:''' Just taking care of it while you were unconscious. The place is full of criminals.
57* IgnorantOfTheirOwnIgnorance: Roj Blake has no idea that he was a famous RebelLeader only four years ago.
58* INeverSaidItWasPoison: Glynd promises Varon that he'll send out a survey team to find the tunnels that would corroborate Blake's allegations. But Varon never mentioned that the illegal meeting was held in any tunnels.
59* InsistentTerminology: Jenna is a free trader (smuggler).
60* IShallReturn: And he does in "[[Recap/BlakesSevenS2E5PressurePoint Pressure Point]]".
61-->''[Blake is craning his head to look out the porthole at a receding Earth and Moon.]''\
62'''Guard:''' Take a long look. That's the last you'll ever see of it.\
63'''Blake:''' [[TheDeterminator No, I'm coming back.]] ''[End credits]''
64* KangarooCourt: Blake's trial is decided ahead of time, since he was framed. However, he didn't help his case by refusing to even offer a defence, [[NonSequitur because he was innocent]].
65* KarmaHoudini: Dev Tarrant, the Security agent who sold out Blake and got his allies killed, is never seen again after this episode.
66* LeaveNoSurvivors: The rebels offer no resistance, but are shot on the spot. Blake is the SoleSurvivor other than Dev Tarrant, which [[LeaveNoWitnesses leaves the authorities with a problem]] when they fear his brainwashing might not work a second time.
67* MakeItLookLikeAnAccident:
68** The authorities decide not to use a PerfectPoison on Blake, as his death natural or otherwise would not stop a conspiracy theory.
69** Varon and Maya are shot, and Dev Tarrant orders his soldiers to arrange a 'transporter accident' to explain their deaths.
70* MalevolentMaskedMen: The infamous [[EvilWearsBlack black-clad]] GasMaskMooks of the Federation make their debut with a massacre.
71* MasterOfUnlocking: Richie opens a hatch to the outside world while leaving the MasterComputer thinking it's still closed. Averted with Varon, who apparently borrowed a similar lockpicking kit yet is instantly detected (though he may have already been under surveillance).
72* MemoryWipingCrew: One that's not played for ''Film/MenInBlack'' laughs.
73* MiscarriageOfJustice: Blake's case, in which he gets framed for molesting children with fake memories, convicted and sent to a penal colony.
74* TheMole: Dev Tarrant.
75* OrgyOfEvidence: The evidence against Blake is overwhelming, so Varon concentrates his defence on arguing mitigating circumstances, but Blake denies all charges of molestation and claims that he's being framed. Afterwards Varon thinks that everything was too perfect and starts digging.
76* TheOutsideWorld: And not just the world outside the DomedCity either.
77* PlanetTerra: The Terran Administration.
78* PrisonShip: The ''London'' is the prison transport type.
79* PullTheThread: The three children were all absent from school the day before they were supposedly molested. When Varon demands the admissions for Central Clinic on that day, it turns out to be ClassifiedInformation, though a bribe persuades the computer operator otherwise. There are three admissions whose identity has been unrecorded, which he quickly realizes can't be simply coincidental.
80* RaceAgainstTheClock: Will the lawyer find enough evidence for a holding order before Blake is shipped off to a PenalColony that no-one ever returns from?
81* ReleasedToElsewhere: The dissidents who took part in Blake's rebellion were deported to colonies on the Outer Worlds, only to be executed on arrival. Blake's brother and sister were among them, though he gets faked messages from them regularly.
82* RevealShot: Dev Tarrant and his soldiers watch the ''London'' being launched despite Varon and Maja having found evidence that would acquit Blake. He then looks down at Varon and Maja lying dead at his feet.
83* TheRevolutionWillNotBeCivilized: Blake is warned that forged documents have been left in his room that implicate him, in case he's thinking of denouncing the illegal meeting to the authorities. The rebels discuss creating disruption by sabotaging the production of food, so the populace will resent the government for rationing it.
84* ScreamingWoman: Hauled off by the guards in the transit cell.
85* ShackleSeatTrap: Blake hasn't done up his restraints for the launch, so he's [[MakeAnExampleOfThem held in confinement with a metal cable]].
86* ShootTheShaggyDog: Varon, the one lawyer on the planet who actually cares about the truth, investigates Blake's frame job, getting painfully close to unravelling the whole thing when government guards simply gun him and his girlfriend down. It was a deliberate attempt to frame the entire series by demonstrating the spirit-crushing government's resolve, and it worked brilliantly.
87* SinisterSilhouettes: Thrown on the tunnel wall just before the Federation soldiers march into view.
88* SkywardScream: Blake shouts at the security camera he knows is in the roof of his cell.
89-->'''Blake:''' Even if you could prove me innocent, the charges have been made. I've got to hand it to them. [At the security camera] YOU'VE DONE A BRILLIANT JOB!
90* SurvivalMantra: "I AM NOT INSANE!"
91* SurveillanceStationSlacker: The operator at the Public Records Department is more interested in jiving to the music on his headphones than handling Varon's inquiry. However he has no problem calling Security after overhearing Varon and Maya discussing the implications of their case. Averted with the Security soldier monitoring the exit door that Varon goes through.
92* ThatManIsDead: Foster states re Blake: "There's not much left of the man I knew." It turns out there is some of the RebelLeader left in him, though it only starts to emerge in the next episode.
93* TheWallAroundTheWorld: It's forbidden to go outside the DomedCity or make contact with 'Outsiders'.
94* WhatAreYouInFor: The moment Blake meets his future companions the SnarkToSnarkCombat [[WorldOfSnark commences]].
95-->'''Jenna:''' What's your story?\
96'''Blake:''' Well, I'm innocent; of what I was charged with anyway.\
97'''Vila:''' We have something in common, then. We're all victims of a miscarriage of justice.\
98'''Blake:''' It's true!\
99'''Jenna:''' [[SarcasmMode Of course it is.]]\
100'''Blake:''' What about the others?\
101'''Vila:''' Oh, a very antisocial bunch. Murderers, liars, cheats, [looks at Jenna] smugglers...\
102'''Jenna:''' [Returns the favour] Thieves...\
103'''Vila:''' --and they're the nice people.
104* [[WouldHitAGirl Would Shoot A Girl]]: Ravella is gunned down with the other rebels, as is Maja with Varon.

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