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S2E35 · The Planet of Decision

Doctor Rejects Ian and Barbara’s Return

After Steven’s return with Hi-Fi, Ian and Barbara confront the Doctor with their desperate plea to abandon their travels and return to Earth using the Dalek time machine. The Doctor’s visceral refusal—dismissing their request as 'nonsense' and 'suicidal'—reveals his deep emotional investment in their shared journey, while their Earth-longing exposes the fractures in their unity. Barbara appeals to their shared history, urging the Doctor to help them, but he resists, citing the enormous risks. Vicki intervenes, persuading the Doctor to let them go, subtly reinforcing her loyalty to him while testing his commitment to their collective journey. The confrontation crystallizes the tension between the Doctor’s moral obligations and his desire to remain detached, setting the stage for a pivotal decision about their future travels.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Steven reappears, clutching Hi-Fi, as Ian and Barbara declare their desire to return to Earth, leading to a heated argument with the Doctor.

Relief to conflict

The Doctor expresses his hurt and anger, refusing to help Ian and Barbara, claiming their desire is 'nonsense' and 'suicidal,' while emphasizing that they were never invited on the TARDIS in the first place.

Anger to stubbornness

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Desperate and hopeful, with a deep sense of longing for home and gratitude for the experiences shared with the Doctor.

Barbara pleads with the Doctor, appealing to their shared history and the emotional significance of their journey together. She acknowledges the Doctor’s role in their transformation but insists that their time to return home has come. Her desperation is palpable, yet she remains composed, framing her request as a natural conclusion to their adventures.

Goals in this moment
  • Convince the Doctor to help them use the Dalek time machine to return to Earth.
  • Acknowledge the Doctor’s efforts while asserting their right to choose their own path.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s reluctance stems from a place of care, but it is time for Ian and her to return to their own time.
  • Their shared experiences have forever changed them, but home remains a vital part of their identity.
Character traits
Persuasive Nostalgic Desperate yet composed Grateful Protective of Ian
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Frustrated and determined, with a deep longing for home and a sense of urgency to escape their current situation.

Ian confronts the Doctor with a passionate plea to return to Earth, expressing his longing for familiar comforts and a sense of belonging. His frustration with the Doctor’s perceived failure to return them home is palpable, and he insists on using the Dalek time machine despite the risks. His determination underscores the depth of his desire to leave their aimless travels behind.

Goals in this moment
  • Convince the Doctor to help them use the Dalek time machine to return to Earth.
  • Assert his and Barbara’s right to choose their own path, even if it means defying the Doctor.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor has failed to fulfill his promise to return them home, and it is time to take matters into their own hands.
  • Their longing for Earth and its familiar comforts is valid and deserves to be prioritized over continued adventures.
Character traits
Frustrated Determined Nostalgic Protective of Barbara Bold
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Angry and dismissive at first, shifting to reluctant resignation and a grudging acknowledgment of their autonomy.

The Doctor initially refuses to help Ian and Barbara return to Earth, dismissing their request as 'nonsense' and 'suicidal.' His anger and frustration reveal his deep emotional investment in their journey. However, after Vicki’s intervention, he reluctantly agrees to assist them, acknowledging the risks but ultimately respecting their choice. His eventual surrender marks a turning point in his relationship with the group.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect Ian and Barbara from what he perceives as a dangerous and reckless decision.
  • Maintain control over the group’s journey while respecting their individual desires.
Active beliefs
  • The risks of using the Dalek time machine are too great, and he cannot in good conscience aid what he sees as a suicidal mission.
  • His role as their guide and protector gives him the right to dictate their path, even if it means overriding their wishes.
Character traits
Protective Stubborn Frustrated Reluctantly empathetic Authoritative yet vulnerable
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Calm yet determined, with a subtle undercurrent of empathy for both the Doctor and Ian/Barbara.

Vicki stands as the mediator between the Doctor and Ian/Barbara, calmly urging the Doctor to let them go. She reinforces her loyalty to the Doctor while subtly testing his commitment to their collective journey. Her intervention is pivotal in shifting the Doctor’s stance, demonstrating her emotional intelligence and diplomatic skill.

Goals in this moment
  • Persuade the Doctor to let Ian and Barbara go if that is their choice.
  • Reinforce her loyalty to the Doctor while ensuring he respects the autonomy of the group.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s protective instincts, while well-intentioned, can be overbearing and must be balanced with respect for others’ choices.
  • Ian and Barbara’s longing for home is valid and deserves to be honored, even if it means parting ways.
Character traits
Diplomatic Loyal Persuasive Emotionally intelligent Resourceful
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Supporting 1

Not directly observable, but his earlier distress and the group’s collective longing for home contribute to the emotional undercurrent of the scene.

Steven is not physically present during this confrontation but is referenced indirectly as part of the group’s dynamic. His earlier return with Hi-Fi sets the stage for the emotional tension in this scene, as the Doctor’s protective instincts are heightened by the group’s growing desire for stability and home.

Character traits
Symbolic of the group’s shared experiences Representative of their collective longing for stability
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Dalek Time Machine (*The Chase* Arc)

The Dalek time machine is the central object of contention in this event. Ian and Barbara insist on using it to return to Earth, while the Doctor initially refuses, calling their plan 'suicidal.' The machine symbolizes both the temptation of escape and the peril of their situation. Its presence looms over the confrontation, representing the group’s divergent desires: Ian and Barbara’s longing for home versus the Doctor’s protective instincts. Ultimately, the Doctor relents and agrees to assist them in using the machine, marking a shift in their dynamic and the group’s future.

Before: The Dalek time machine is outside, confirmed empty …
After: The Dalek time machine is activated and dematerializes, …
Before: The Dalek time machine is outside, confirmed empty and sabotaged by Ian. It is a tangible symbol of both opportunity and danger, waiting to be utilized or rejected.
After: The Dalek time machine is activated and dematerializes, signaling the group’s decision to use it for their return to Earth. Its status shifts from a contested object to a means of escape, reflecting the Doctor’s reluctant acceptance of their choice.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Collective Dalek Race

The Daleks are an indirect but looming presence in this event. Their time machine, which Ian and Barbara seek to use, is a direct result of the Daleks’ pursuit and technological prowess. The Doctor’s refusal to aid their use of the machine stems partly from his awareness of the Daleks’ danger and the risks associated with their technology. The Daleks’ influence is felt through the tension they create, as the group grapples with the consequences of using a machine tied to their enemies.

Representation Through the Dalek time machine, which serves as a tangible link to their technological and …
Power Dynamics The Daleks exert indirect power over the group’s decision, as their machine becomes a point …
Impact The Daleks’ presence underscores the high stakes of the group’s decision, reinforcing the idea that …
To maintain their pursuit of the TARDIS crew and ensure their technological superiority is not exploited against them. To create a situation where the group’s desperation leads them to make reckless decisions, potentially playing into the Daleks’ hands. Through the technological superiority of their time machine, which becomes a tool of both opportunity and danger for the group. By creating a sense of urgency and desperation, which drives the group’s internal conflict and forces them to confront their differing priorities.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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"Ian and Barbara realize they can go home, creating immediate tension with the Doctor, who refuses to help them, citing their uninvited presence and the risks of using the Dalek time machine (beat_b4e6e1307c44f364)."

Doctor Celebrates Victory and Unlocks Dangerous Choice
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"Ian and Barbara realize they can go home, creating immediate tension with the Doctor, who refuses to help them, citing their uninvited presence and the risks of using the Dalek time machine (beat_b4e6e1307c44f364)."

Ian and Barbara contemplate secret return
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"The Doctor refuses to help Ian and Barbara (beat_b4e6e1307c44f364), but Vicki intervenes, persuading him to help them return to their own time (beat_3f44d0e08766b946)."

Barbara and Ian Demand Their Return
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"The Doctor refuses to help Ian and Barbara (beat_b4e6e1307c44f364), but Vicki intervenes, persuading him to help them return to their own time (beat_3f44d0e08766b946)."

Doctor Reluctantly Agrees to Help
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"Ian and Barbara's desire to go home (beat_a77dd9b1ab2c3cb5) causes Barbara to plead with the Doctor, acknowledging their shared experiences and longing for Earth (beat_bd9a3429d0df4db3)."

Doctor Celebrates Victory and Unlocks Dangerous Choice
S2E35 · The Planet of Decision

"Ian and Barbara's desire to go home (beat_a77dd9b1ab2c3cb5) causes Barbara to plead with the Doctor, acknowledging their shared experiences and longing for Earth (beat_bd9a3429d0df4db3)."

Ian and Barbara contemplate secret return
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"Ian and Barbara decide they want to use the Dalek time machien to return to Earth. Steven reappears and then Ian and Barbara make their intentions clear."

Doctor Celebrates Victory and Unlocks Dangerous Choice
S2E35 · The Planet of Decision

"Ian and Barbara decide they want to use the Dalek time machien to return to Earth. Steven reappears and then Ian and Barbara make their intentions clear."

Ian and Barbara contemplate secret return
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What this causes 4

"The Doctor refuses to help Ian and Barbara (beat_b4e6e1307c44f364), but Vicki intervenes, persuading him to help them return to their own time (beat_3f44d0e08766b946)."

Barbara and Ian Demand Their Return
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"The Doctor refuses to help Ian and Barbara (beat_b4e6e1307c44f364), but Vicki intervenes, persuading him to help them return to their own time (beat_3f44d0e08766b946)."

Doctor Reluctantly Agrees to Help
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"The Doctor reluctantly agrees to help Ian and Barbara (beat_bb99d0a78a3998b3), leading to their successful arrival in London via the Dalek time machine (beat_dd2ad9a4cdcbdcfa)."

Ian destroys the Dalek time machine
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"The Doctor reluctantly agrees to help Ian and Barbara (beat_bb99d0a78a3998b3), leading to their successful arrival in London via the Dalek time machine (beat_dd2ad9a4cdcbdcfa)."

Ian and Barbara return to 1965 London
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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"IAN: We are not idiots! We want to go home!"
"DOCTOR: Aimless? I've tried for two years to get you both home!"
"BARBARA: Look, Doctor, we're different people, and now we have a chance to go home. We want to take that chance. Will you help us work that machine?"
"DOCTOR: No! No! I will not aid and abet suicide."
"VICKI: Doctor, you've got to let them go if they want to. They want to be back in their own time."
"DOCTOR: Don't you realise, child, the enormous risks?"
"IAN: We do. We still want to go."