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Susan’s Despair and Barbara’s Defiance

In the suffocating confines of their prison cell, Susan’s emotional collapse reaches its peak as she grapples with the certainty of execution and her grandfather’s unknown fate. Her despair—uncharacteristically raw and fatalistic—contrasts sharply with Barbara’s steely resolve, who shifts from reassurance to action. Barbara’s observation of a damp patch in the wall sparks a desperate plan: using a bedframe strut as a makeshift crowbar to pry loose a stone, potentially revealing a sewer route to the river. Susan’s skepticism (‘It’s solid stone’) underscores her exhaustion, while Barbara’s pragmatism (‘Why not?’) reveals her refusal to surrender. The moment crystallizes their divergent coping mechanisms—Susan’s paralysis versus Barbara’s defiance—and foreshadows the Doctor’s urgent need to intervene before their execution. The tension between their reactions also highlights the fragility of their bond under existential threat, as Barbara’s proactive focus on escape clashes with Susan’s emotional unraveling. The scene’s claustrophobic setting amplifies the stakes, making their imprisonment feel inescapable unless they act now.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Following the jailer's inspection, Susan succumbs to despair, lamenting their hopeless situation, while Barbara attempts to bolster Susan's spirits by reminding her of their past escapes.

despair to hope

Susan expresses her anxiety about her grandfather's well-being, triggering Barbara's reassurance, but Susan presses for more certain knowledge.

anxiety to concern

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Resolute and focused, with a steely determination that masks underlying urgency and fear of failure. Her tone is calm but insistent, reflecting her commitment to action despite the dire circumstances.

Barbara Wright actively seeks an escape route, identifying a damp patch in the cell wall as a potential sewer connection to the river. She repurposes a bedframe cross-strut as a makeshift crowbar, attempting to pry loose a stone block. Her pragmatic focus contrasts with Susan’s despair, and she directs Susan to keep watch for the jailer while she works. Barbara’s actions are driven by a refusal to surrender to their fate, embodying her resourcefulness and determination.

Goals in this moment
  • To escape the prison cell by leveraging the damp patch in the wall as a potential sewer route.
  • To keep Susan engaged and hopeful, preventing her emotional collapse from paralyzing their chances of escape.
Active beliefs
  • That their past successes were not purely luck but the result of their own actions and resourcefulness.
  • That the damp patch in the wall is a viable escape route, despite its apparent solidity.
Character traits
Resourceful Determined Pragmatic Proactive Empathetic (toward Susan’s despair)
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Deeply despairing and emotionally fragile, with a surface-level compliance that barely masks her internal paralysis. Her voice is tinged with exhaustion and fear, reflecting her belief that their situation is hopeless.

Susan Foreman is emotionally overwhelmed by the certainty of execution and her grandfather’s unknown fate. Her despair is palpable, and she initially dismisses Barbara’s escape plan as impractical (‘It’s solid stone’). However, she eventually agrees to help by keeping watch for the jailer, showing a flicker of compliance despite her fatalistic outlook. Susan’s dialogue reveals her deep concern for the Doctor and her struggle to maintain hope.

Goals in this moment
  • To find reassurance about her grandfather’s safety, as his unknown fate is a primary source of her despair.
  • To avoid further emotional distress by complying with Barbara’s plan, even if she doubts its success.
Active beliefs
  • That their luck has run out and they are doomed to execution.
  • That the prison wall is impenetrable, making escape impossible without significant resources.
Character traits
Despairing Fatalistic Vulnerable Compliant (reluctantly) Loyal (to the Doctor)
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Jailer
secondary

Not directly observable, but inferred to be indifferent or sadistic, given the context of the Revolutionary Justice System’s brutality. His power is absolute, and his potential intervention is a constant threat.

The Jailer is implied to be present outside the cell, as Susan and Barbara react to his potential approach by pretending to be asleep and later shushing each other. His authority looms over the scene, reinforcing the oppressive atmosphere of the prison and the constant threat of discovery. The Jailer’s unseen presence drives the tension and urgency of Barbara and Susan’s actions.

Goals in this moment
  • To maintain control over the prisoners and prevent escape attempts.
  • To enforce the Revolutionary Justice System’s orders without mercy.
Active beliefs
  • That the prisoners are guilty and deserve execution.
  • That any attempt at escape must be crushed immediately.
Character traits
Authoritative Oppressive Unseen but ever-present
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New Prisoner
secondary

Not directly observable, but inferred to be fearful or resigned, given the context of their imprisonment. Their silence suggests submission to the system’s authority.

The New Prisoner is mentioned as being escorted by guards past the women’s cell block. Their presence triggers Susan’s warning to Barbara to stay quiet, reinforcing the constant influx of captives and the ever-present danger of discovery. The New Prisoner’s arrival underscores the prison’s role as a hub for the Revolutionary Justice System’s operations.

Goals in this moment
  • To avoid drawing attention to themselves and potentially incurring the jailer’s wrath.
  • To survive the prison environment, likely by conforming to its rules.
Active beliefs
  • That resistance is futile and compliance is the only way to survive.
  • That the prison system is all-powerful and inescapable.
Character traits
Silent Compliant Unobtrusive
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Bedframe Cross-Strut (Improvised Escape Tool)

The bedframe cross-strut is repurposed by Barbara as a makeshift crowbar to pry loose a stone block in the cell wall. This object transforms from a mundane part of the prison’s furniture into a critical tool for escape, symbolizing Barbara’s resourcefulness and the prisoners’ desperation. Its use highlights the contrast between the prison’s oppressive design and the prisoners’ ingenuity in turning their confinement against it.

Before: Attached to the bedframe in the cell, serving …
After: Removed from the bedframe and wielded by Barbara …
Before: Attached to the bedframe in the cell, serving no functional purpose beyond its original design.
After: Removed from the bedframe and wielded by Barbara as a tool to leverage the stone block, now positioned to potentially pry it loose.
Loose Stone in Prison Cell Wall (Escape Target)

The damp patch on the cell wall serves as the critical clue that sparks Barbara’s escape plan. Noticed during her inspection of the cell, the patch suggests the presence of a sewer or moisture source behind the stonework, potentially leading to the river. This observation transforms a seemingly insignificant detail into a lifeline, driving the narrative forward and contrasting with Susan’s skepticism. The damp patch embodies the tension between hope and despair, as well as the prisoners’ reliance on small, overlooked details for survival.

Before: A subtle but noticeable damp area on the …
After: Identified as a potential weak point in the …
Before: A subtle but noticeable damp area on the cell wall, overlooked until Barbara’s close inspection.
After: Identified as a potential weak point in the wall, now the focus of Barbara’s efforts to pry loose the stone.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Conciergerie Prison Women’s Cell (Special Cell)

The women’s cell in the Conciergerie Prison serves as the claustrophobic and oppressive setting for this event. Its stone walls, damp air, and faint torchlight create an atmosphere of despair and urgency, amplifying the prisoners’ emotional states. The cell’s design—intended to confine and break the spirits of its inmates—becomes a battleground for Barbara and Susan’s contrasting responses to captivity. The damp patch in the wall, a seemingly minor detail, takes on symbolic significance as a potential route to freedom, while the cell’s bars and locked door reinforce the prisoners’ helplessness.

Atmosphere Claustrophobic, oppressive, and tense, with a palpable sense of impending doom. The air is thick …
Function A prison cell designed to confine and demoralize its inmates, but also a space where …
Symbolism Represents the dehumanizing effects of the Revolutionary Justice System, where individuals are reduced to numbers …
Access Heavily guarded and locked, with the jailer and guards patrolling the corridors outside. Entry and …
Damp, cold stone walls that amplify the sound of distant cries. Flickering torchlight casting long, shifting shadows. A bedframe with a removable cross-strut, repurposed as a tool. A damp patch in the wall, hinting at a potential sewer route.
River

The river, though not physically present in the cell, looms as a symbolic and practical destination in Barbara’s escape plan. Mentioned during their journey to the prison, it represents freedom and a potential route to rejoin the Doctor and Ian. The river’s existence outside the cell walls contrasts sharply with the prisoners’ confinement, serving as a beacon of hope and a reminder of the world beyond their imprisonment. Its mention during the escape planning underscores the desperation and longing driving Barbara’s actions.

Atmosphere Not directly observable, but inferred to be a source of hope and relief, contrasting with …
Function A potential escape route and symbol of freedom, serving as the ultimate goal of Barbara’s …
Symbolism Embodies the contrast between captivity and liberty, and the prisoners’ longing for a return to …
Access Accessible only through the sewer route, which is blocked by the stone wall and subject …
Mentioned as a landmark passed during the journey to the prison. Linked to the damp patch in the cell wall, suggesting a sewer connection. Symbolizes freedom and the outside world, contrasting with the prison’s confinement.
Sewer Passage Adjacent to Conciergerie Women’s Cell

The sewer behind the women’s cell wall is hypothesized by Barbara as a potential escape route to the river. Though not yet accessible, its existence is inferred from the damp patch in the wall. The sewer represents a narrow, fetid, and uncertain path to freedom, embodying the prisoners’ desperation and the high stakes of their attempt. Its mention introduces a sense of urgency and danger, as the prisoners must act quickly before the jailer discovers their plan. The sewer’s role in the escape plan contrasts with the cell’s oppressive design, highlighting the prisoners’ resourcefulness.

Atmosphere Dark, cramped, and foul-smelling, with a sense of urgency and danger. The sewer’s atmosphere is …
Function A potential route to freedom, serving as the ultimate goal of Barbara’s plan to pry …
Symbolism Symbolizes the prisoners’ desperation and the high stakes of their attempt to escape. The sewer’s …
Access Blocked by the stone wall and subject to the jailer’s surveillance. Access requires prying loose …
Inferred to be narrow, dark, and fetid, with a strong smell of sewage. Linked to the damp patch in the cell wall, suggesting a direct connection. Represents a high-risk, high-reward path to freedom, contrasting with the cell’s confinement.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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France (French Revolutionary Regime)

The Revolutionary Justice System is the overarching force behind the prisoners’ captivity and the oppressive atmosphere of the Conciergerie Prison. Its influence is felt through the jailer’s authority, the prison’s design, and the constant threat of execution. The system’s brutality is reflected in Susan’s despair and the prisoners’ desperation to escape, as well as Barbara’s resourcefulness in turning their confinement against it. The organization’s goals are embodied in the jailer’s actions and the prison’s role as a tool of control and punishment.

Representation Through the jailer’s authority, the prison’s design, and the constant threat of execution. The system’s …
Power Dynamics Exercising absolute authority over the prisoners, with the jailer and guards acting as enforcers. The …
Impact The Revolutionary Justice System’s influence is felt in the prisoners’ emotional and physical states, as …
Internal Dynamics The system operates with a hierarchical structure, where the jailer and guards enforce the orders …
To maintain control over the prisoners and prevent escape attempts. To enforce the Revolutionary Justice System’s orders without mercy, ensuring that the prisoners are executed as scheduled. Through the jailer’s authority and the prison’s design, which are intended to confine and demoralize the prisoners. Through the constant threat of execution, which reinforces the prisoners’ sense of helplessness and desperation. Through the oppressive atmosphere of the cell, which amplifies the prisoners’ emotional states and drives their reactions.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 1

"Despite Susan's despair, Barbara remains proactive, shifting the focus towards escape and identifying the damp patch in the wall. This highlights Barbara's continuing resilience and resourcefulness."

Barbara devises an escape plan
S1E38 · Guests of Madame Guillotine
What this causes 3

"Barbara's discovery of the damp patch leads directly to their digging efforts, which cause exhaustion and injury."

Despair and the Jailer’s Warning
S1E38 · Guests of Madame Guillotine

"Barbara's discovery of the damp patch leads directly to their digging efforts, which cause exhaustion and injury."

LeMaitre’s Command Silences the Jailer
S1E38 · Guests of Madame Guillotine

"Despite Susan's despair, Barbara remains proactive, shifting the focus towards escape and identifying the damp patch in the wall. This highlights Barbara's continuing resilience and resourcefulness."

Barbara devises an escape plan
S1E38 · Guests of Madame Guillotine

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"SUSAN: Oh, what's the use? We'll never get out of this dreadful place."
"BARBARA: I've never heard you talk like this before. You're usually so optimistic."
"SUSAN: I want to know about Grandfather."
"BARBARA: Look, we should try and get out of here. It hasn't always been luck, you know. We made our own opportunities."
"SUSAN: Yes. All you need are a couple of dozen drills and a gang of men and you might, might get out. What are you looking at?"
"BARBARA: Crowbars. May not be necessary to dig our way out after all. I might be able to lever up one of those stones with this."