Character Continuity
medium strength
Narrative Connection
How these two moments in the story relate
From
Doctor admits leaving the TARDIS trap active
S20E22
·
The King's Demons Part 2
To
Doctor introduces Kamelion to crew
S20E22
·
The King's Demons Part 2
Why These Connect
The narrative assertion
"Tegan’s initial distrust of Kamelion in the TARDIS—seeing it as a machine controlled by the Master—is undercut by Kamelion’s assertion of its independent mind and Turlough’s defense of it. This evolution reflects Tegan’s growing openness to new forms of life and partnership, completing her arc from skeptic to willing traveler."
About Character Continuity Connections
A character's state in A evolves into their state in B. The same person, changed by time— tracking how experience shapes identity across the narrative.
Related Connections
Causal
→ Master trapped as TARDIS departs with …
Causal
→ Doctor fails to wrest Kamelion from …
Causal
→ Ranulf and Hugh expose the Master’s …
Causal
→ Doctor rescues Tegan and Turlough flees
Character Continuity
→ Turlough defends himself before the lords
Character Continuity
→ Geoffrey collapses before the King
Character Continuity
→ Tegan embraces the Doctor's journey
Callback
← Kamelion unmasks the Master’s deception
Character Continuity
← Tegan embraces the Doctor's journey
Emotional Echo
← Ranulf discovers Geoffrey’s lifeless body
Thematic Parallel
← Doctor undercuts Master's historical gambit
Thematic Parallel
← Master suspends Magna Carta sabotage