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S21E6 · The Awakening Part 2

Doctor devises plan to disrupt May Queen ceremony

The Doctor realizes Hutchinson’s war games are feeding psychic energy to Malus and pushes for an immediate halt. When Wolsey hesitates under Hutchinson’s influence, the Doctor pivots to a sabotage plan, assigning Tegan and Jane critical roles in the May Queen procession. With Wolsey’s reluctant agreement and a warning about village searches, the Doctor departs to rescue Turlough and Will, trusting the women to return safely via the underground passage.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor devises a plan to prevent the reenactment and reduce psychic energy, involving spoiling the May Queen procession.

determination to hope ['Manor House']

The Doctor instructs Wolsey to ensure Tegan and Jane's safety and plans to search for Turlough and Will.

hope to resolve ['Manor House', 'underground passage', 'village green']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Urgently focused with flashes of controlled tension, transitioning from exposition to quick decision-making as danger rises

The Doctor urgently confronts Hutchinson face-to-face, explaining the lethal psychic consequences of the war games before pivoting to a sabotage plan once the threat intensifies. He exerts calm but insistent leadership, leveraging reasoned persuasion before implementing tactical silence and rapid delegation.

Goals in this moment
  • convince Hutchinson to halt the war games immediately
  • redirect efforts toward sabotaging the psychic energy source before Malus fully awakens
Active beliefs
  • that historical pageantry can be weaponized without consequence if unchecked
  • that ritual disruption can mitigate psychic amplification
Character traits
analytical under pressure adaptable to escalation purposeful delegation
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Conflict between institutional obedience and growing moral clarity, marked by verbal admissions of incomprehension and eventual reluctant alignment

Under Hutchinson’s command yet visibly destabilized by the revelation of psychic evil, Wolsey falters and admits confusion. He reluctantly agrees to cooperate with sabotage after expressing unease, balancing institutional loyalty against emergent conscience while arranging safe passage for Tegan and Jane.

Goals in this moment
  • fulfill Hutchinson’s orders despite misgivings
  • facilitate covert resistance by enabling Tegan and Jane’s escape
Active beliefs
  • that following chain of command preserves order
  • that loyalty can coexist with discretion under threat
Character traits
hesitant compliance institutional duty reluctant moral awakening
Follow Colonel Wolsey's journey

Deeply conflicted: superficially composed but destabilized by psychic corruption, lurching toward fanatical obedience

Convinced by the Doctor’s urgency but ultimately overwhelmed by the Malus’s psychic allure, Hutchinson draws a pistol and orders Wolsey to eliminate the Doctor. His rigid adherence to ritual control crumbles as ancient power fascinates him, revealing fanatical devotion to destructive power over rational governance.

Goals in this moment
  • maintain control of the reenactment at all costs
  • fulfill Hutchinson’s desire to obey Malus’s emerging influence
Active beliefs
  • that historical precision justifies any means, including unintended supernatural consequences
  • that absolute obedience to ritual order guarantees survival
Character traits
authoritarian posturing sudden fanaticism readiness to use lethal force
Follow George Hutchinson's journey
Supporting 2
Tegan Jovanka
secondary

Alert and tense, balancing dark humor with genuine concern as supernatural signs proliferate across the manor

Tegan articulates the immediacy of the psychic threat and warns the Doctor as spectral projections appear. She requests information about clothing and safety before accepting her role in the sabotage plan, demonstrating street-smart pragmatism and care for their collective survival.

Goals in this moment
  • protect herself and Jane during the procession to the village green
  • ensure safe return to the church via the underground passage
Active beliefs
  • that Hutchinson’s regime is more dangerous than the spectacle suggests
  • that preparedness prevents catastrophic outcomes
Character traits
spontaneous alerts street-smart pragmatism protective instinct
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Jane Hampden
secondary

Steadfast and determined, projecting quiet resolve even as arcane lights appear across the walls

Jane stands with the Doctor and Tegan, supporting his warnings and the plan to sabotage the reenactment. She embodies measured courage and rural composure, assisting in the subterfuge without hesitation and trusting the Doctor’s judgment implicitly during the unfolding psychic incursion.

Goals in this moment
  • defuse the psychic escalation by sabotaging the May Queen procession
  • ensure secure return to the church alongside Tegan
Active beliefs
  • that local traditions carry hidden dangers when co-opted by malignant forces
  • that decisive action can avert broader catastrophe
Character traits
level-headed support rural composure trust in the Doctor
Follow Jane Hampden's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Ambient Psychic Residue

The Malus Psychic Projection Sparkle flickers erratically across the manor’s walls, intensifying near Hutchinson as his derangement grows and spreading toward the May Queen procession’s staging area. These ephemeral glimmers become visible proof of Malus’s expanding dominion over the village’s shared reality.

Before: beginning to appear erratically in hallways and chambers …
After: more pronounced and widespread, pulsing outward from the …
Before: beginning to appear erratically in hallways and chambers as Malus awakens
After: more pronounced and widespread, pulsing outward from the Doctor’s vicinity toward the green
Hutchinson's Flintlock Pistol (Manor House)

The flintlock pistol is leveled at the Doctor by Hutchinson as the crisis escalates, transforming from ceremonial item into a weapon of direct threat. Its drawn hammer signals the inversion of Hutchinson’s authority into coercive force under Malus’s creeping control.

Before: secured in Hutchinson’s grip as a symbol of …
After: drawn and aimed at the Doctor, used to …
Before: secured in Hutchinson’s grip as a symbol of command and order
After: drawn and aimed at the Doctor, used to issue lethal orders to Wolsey
May Queen Cart

The May Queen cart is positioned as the vehicle for transport to the village green, where the procession and sabotage will occur. Though unassuming, it becomes pivotal as Wolsey assigns it to convey Tegan and Jane, symbolizing the inversion of festive tradition into instrument of resistance.

Before: readied at the manor house steps for ceremonial …
After: used as escape vehicle to the village, and …
Before: readied at the manor house steps for ceremonial use
After: used as escape vehicle to the village, and thus repurposed from ritual to emergency transport
Malus-Psychic Amplifier Firing Piece

The Malus-Psychic Amplifier Firing Piece is handed by Hutchinson to Wolsey under official guise, becoming the physical conduit through which psychic energy is being channeled. Though inert in this moment, its symbolic transfer from officer to officer marks the spread of corrupt influence within the hierarchy.

Before: held by Hutchinson in the manor house as …
After: handed to Colonel Wolsey under coercion, now associated …
Before: held by Hutchinson in the manor house as part of his ritual command
After: handed to Colonel Wolsey under coercion, now associated with his compromised obedience

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Village Green

The Village Green looms as both the target of the May Queen procession and the staging ground for the Malus’s energy-gathering climax. Its bonfire site and May pole serve as anchors for the ritual’s psychic amplification, while Wolsey’s cart and impending search turn the idyllic clearing into a contested zone of control and resistance.

Atmosphere Tense and expectant, shifting from communal celebration to surveillance-driven coercion under Colonel Wolsey’s watch
Function ritual sacrifice site for psychic projection and counter-sabotage
Symbolism embodies the perversion of seasonal tradition into weaponized civic control
Access technically public but monitored and subject to sudden enforcement sweeps
May pole being erected with ribbons and flowers bonfire pit prepared with fresh timbers
Colonel Wolsey's House

The Manor House functions as a command hub where Hutchinson’s authority curdles into coercion under Malus’s spell. It is the site of the Doctor’s confrontation, the pistol’s draw, Wolsey’s reluctant compliance, and the secret passage’s activation. Its corridors become corridors of influence, both psychic and political.

Atmosphere Oppressively formal and increasingly unstable, marked by creeping psychic glitter and shifting loyalties
Function command center and site of escalating coercion
Symbolism represents institutional order inverted into authoritarian mimicry under external psychic domination
Access restricted to militia and senior staff, with hidden passage used for clandestine movement
polished oak panelling and dim lighting spectral sparkles flickering on walls
St. Cedd's Church Crypt

St. Cedd's Church remains a distant but critical spiritual refuge and energy sink, its pulpit and crypt portals for Malus’s emergence. Though not physically entered in this event, its psychic emanations are felt strongly through visions and warnings, anchoring the Doctor’s mission to disrupt the ritual before full awakening occurs.

Atmosphere Atmospherically charged with dread, its looming presence intrudes even from afar
Function psychic nexus and symbolic sanctuary
Symbolism embodies the village’s moral and spiritual core threatened by corrupt historical revival
Access publicly accessible but psychically treacherous
candlelight creating long, wavering shadows familiar omen face appearing in spectral flickers

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 1

"The Doctor's conclusion that Sir George is key to stopping the war games and the Malus (in INT. SECRET PASSAGEWAY) directly leads to his warning to Hutchinson about energizing the Malus (in INT. MANOR HOUSE), setting up the confrontation."

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What this causes 4

"Hutchinson's order to Wolsey to eliminate the Doctor (in INT. MANOR HOUSE) directly leads to the chaotic escape on the May Queen cart (in INT. VILLAGE GREEN), as the companions flee to regroup."

Doctor confronts Hutchinson’s failed ritual
S21E6 · The Awakening Part 2

"Hutchinson's order to Wolsey to eliminate the Doctor (in INT. MANOR HOUSE) directly leads to the chaotic escape on the May Queen cart (in INT. VILLAGE GREEN), as the companions flee to regroup."

May Queen revealed as hollow scarecrow
S21E6 · The Awakening Part 2

"Tegan's warning about a psychic projection (in INT. MANOR HOUSE) parallels her later concern about the psychic projections (in INT. MANOR HOUSE), reinforcing the theme of illusions and reality blurring due to the Malus's influence."

Tegan learns the true weight of her captivity
S21E6 · The Awakening Part 2

"Tegan's warning about a psychic projection (in INT. MANOR HOUSE) parallels her later concern about the psychic projections (in INT. MANOR HOUSE), reinforcing the theme of illusions and reality blurring due to the Malus's influence."

Hutchinson reveals May Queen fate
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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"DOCTOR: Stop the games."
"HUTCHINSON: Stop it? Are you mad? You speak treason."
"DOCTOR: Fluently! Stop the games."