Doctor scolds Barbara’s reckless intervention
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
The Doctor expresses his frustration with Barbara for wandering off on her own, highlighting a potential conflict or concern for her safety. His statement underscores the Doctor's protective attitude and establishes Barbara's independent actions as a source of tension.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Anxious but composed, her alarm over the doors masking a deeper concern for the group’s vulnerability in this unfamiliar setting.
Susan stands near the TARDIS doors, her voice tight with alarm as she points out their erratic behavior. She swings the door open herself, her movements quick and anxious, as if testing its reliability. Her focus shifts from the Doctor’s reprimand to the immediate physical threat of the malfunctioning door, signaling her role as the group’s observer of external dangers.
- • Alert the group to the TARDIS door’s malfunction to prevent further isolation or danger.
- • Reassure herself and others that the TARDIS remains functional, despite its unpredictable behavior.
- • The TARDIS’s malfunction is a sign of external interference, possibly linked to their presence in Aztec society.
- • The group’s safety depends on their ability to control or understand the TARDIS’s behavior.
Righteously indignant, his anger fueled by a sense of responsibility for the group’s actions and the weight of preserving history. The TARDIS’s malfunction adds to his unease, reinforcing his feeling of losing control over their situation.
The Doctor stands rigid with frustration, his voice cutting through the tomb’s stillness as he admonishes Susan about Barbara’s absence. His posture and tone suggest a man at the edge of his patience, torn between his role as a guardian of time and his protective instincts toward his companions. The interruption of the TARDIS doors swinging shut and open again briefly distracts him, but his focus remains on the broader threat: Barbara’s actions and their potential to alter history.
- • Reinforce the group’s adherence to the rule of non-interference, particularly with Barbara.
- • Assess the TARDIS’s malfunction as a potential threat to their mission and safety.
- • Barbara’s actions risk disrupting the timeline, and her defiance undermines the group’s unity and purpose.
- • The TARDIS’s malfunction is not a coincidence but a consequence of their interference in Aztec society.
Confused but determined, his focus on finding the door reflects his instinct to address immediate threats, even if he doesn’t fully understand their implications.
Ian, dressed in his normal shirt and trousers, moves quickly toward the TARDIS doors, his confusion evident in his tone and actions. He is physically engaged in the moment, searching for the door Susan mentions, but his lack of Aztec attire highlights his disconnect from the environment. His presence in the scene is reactive, responding to Susan’s alarm rather than initiating action, but his willingness to engage underscores his role as the group’s physical protector.
- • Locate the TARDIS door to assess its condition and ensure the group’s ability to escape if needed.
- • Support Susan in her observation of the malfunction, reinforcing the group’s unity in the face of uncertainty.
- • The TARDIS’s malfunction is a mechanical issue that can be resolved through direct action.
- • The group’s safety depends on their ability to work together, even in unfamiliar or hostile environments.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The TARDIS doors serve as both a literal and symbolic barrier in this event. Physically, they swing shut without warning, trapping Susan and Ian briefly before reopening, demonstrating their erratic and unreliable behavior. This malfunction disrupts the Doctor’s reprimand and shifts the group’s focus to the immediate threat of being stranded. Narratively, the doors represent the group’s tenuous connection to their home and their growing isolation in Aztec society. Their unpredictable behavior hints at an external force—possibly the Aztec priests or the temporal distortions caused by Barbara’s actions—interfering with the TARDIS’s systems.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The Aztec Priest’s Tomb serves as a claustrophobic and oppressive setting for this event, its stone walls and heavy air amplifying the group’s sense of isolation and urgency. The tomb’s atmosphere is thick with dust and the weight of history, symbolizing the burden of the past and the consequences of interfering with it. The Doctor’s frustration and the TARDIS doors’ malfunction play out against this backdrop, reinforcing the group’s vulnerability in a world where their rules no longer apply. The tomb’s hidden passages and artifacts also hint at the deeper mysteries of Aztec society, which Barbara’s actions are beginning to unravel.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"The discovery leads to the next attempt to leave."
Barbara claims priestly authority through discovery"The discovery leads to the next attempt to leave."
Susan discovers hidden passage in tomb"The TARDIS door sealant traps Ian and Susan as they attempt to leave the tomb."
Autloc Reveals Barbara’s Divine Status"The TARDIS door sealant traps Ian and Susan as they attempt to leave the tomb."
Autloc confirms Barbara’s elevated statusThemes This Exemplifies
Thematic resonance and meaning
Part of Larger Arcs
Key Dialogue
"DOCTOR: "I don't care if she is interested in them, I told her repeatedly not to go off on her own.""
"SUSAN: "The door! It's closed.""