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S3E38 · The Savages Episode 1

Steven and Dodo probe the City’s secrets

Steven and Dodo, guided by Avon and Flower through the City’s gleaming artificial wonders, begin to question the source of its prosperity. Flower’s wistful admission—‘it would be rather nice to know what real things are like sometimes’—contrasts sharply with Avon’s defensive insistence that the Elders’ ‘one simple discovery’ has granted the City its perfection. When Steven presses for details, Avon shuts down Flower’s curiosity and deflects, invoking the Doctor’s authority and the Elders’ secrecy. The exchange exposes the City’s fragility: its utopia is built on a hidden truth, one that even its residents are forbidden from discussing openly. Dodo’s awed reaction (‘It’s beautiful’) underscores the tension between surface allure and the creeping suspicion that something is amiss. The scene functions as a turning point, shifting the narrative from wonder to investigation as the companions’ unease grows.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Avon and Flower guide Steven and Dodo through the City, extolling its virtues with descriptions of its artificial sun and the opportunities for artists, but Flower expresses a longing for 'real things'.

inquisitiveness to curiosity ['City Avenue']

Steven probes the secret behind the City's success, prompting Flower to deny any secret exists, but Avon speaks of a scientific discovery that gives everyone greater energy, intellect and talents.

curiosity to intrigue ['City Avenue']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Not directly observable, but their presence is felt as oppressive and controlling; their power is wielded through Avon’s defensiveness and the City’s artificial perfection.

The Elders are invoked by Avon as the ultimate authority, their name used to shut down inquiry and reinforce the City’s secrecy. Their physical absence makes their power more imposing—they are the unseen force maintaining the utopia’s illusion. Their influence is felt in the City’s controlled environment, the artificial sun, and the residents’ conditioned contentment.

Goals in this moment
  • To maintain control over the City’s secrets.
  • To uphold the illusion of utopia by suppressing dissent.
Active beliefs
  • Knowledge must be restricted to preserve order.
  • The ends justify the means.
Character traits
Authoritative Secrecy-obsessed Isolationist Paternalistic
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Cautiously inquisitive; he senses the tension beneath the surface and is determined to uncover the truth, but he avoids direct confrontation to maintain access to information.

Steven actively challenges the City’s narrative, pressing Avon for details about the 'one simple discovery' that enabled its advancements. His tone is inquisitive but not accusatory, contrasting with Avon’s defensiveness. Physically, he is engaged, leaning into the conversation, his posture suggesting he is piecing together the inconsistencies in the City’s utopia. His reference to other civilizations’ failures hints at his broader skepticism of unchecked progress.

Goals in this moment
  • To expose the City’s hidden secrets and understand the 'one simple discovery.'
  • To protect Dodo and himself by assessing the City’s true nature before fully committing to its narrative.
Active beliefs
  • Utopias often conceal exploitation or moral compromises.
  • The Doctor’s absence is a strategic vulnerability for the City’s leadership.
Character traits
Probing and analytical Skeptical of utopian claims Diplomatic but persistent Comparative thinker (contrasts the City with other civilizations)
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Avon
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Defensively anxious; he is uncomfortable with the companions’ questions and uses authority (the Elders, the Doctor) to shut them down, betraying his own unease with the City’s foundations.

Avon serves as the City’s defensive mouthpiece, guiding Steven and Dodo while shutting down any questions that threaten its facade. He begins by extolling the City’s virtues—its artificial sun, its artists’ opportunities—but his tone shifts abruptly when Flower expresses longing for 'real things.' His dismissal of her ('Don’t be ridiculous') and his invocation of the Elders and the Doctor reveal his role as an enforcer of secrecy. Physically, he is tense, his body language closed off as he works to redirect the conversation.

Goals in this moment
  • To prevent Steven and Dodo from uncovering the City’s secrets.
  • To maintain the illusion of utopia by deflecting their curiosity.
Active beliefs
  • The City’s perfection is worth protecting at all costs.
  • Outsiders (like Steven and Dodo) cannot be trusted with the truth.
Character traits
Defensive and protective of the City’s secrets Loyal to the Elders (to a fault) Condescending toward curiosity (especially Flower’s) Diplomatic but evasive
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Awed but increasingly uneasy; her initial admiration is undercut by the subtext of the exchange, leaving her conflicted.

Dodo stands alongside Steven, her eyes wide as she takes in the City’s artificial grandeur. She offers a spontaneous, awestruck reaction ('It’s beautiful'), but her participation in Steven’s questioning—asking 'What was it?'—shows her curiosity is being piqued by the tension in the air. Physically, she is present but not yet fully engaged in the confrontation, her youthful energy tempered by the growing unease.

Goals in this moment
  • To understand the source of the City’s perfection (aligning with Steven)
  • To reconcile the beauty of the City with the creeping sense that something is amiss
Active beliefs
  • The City’s wonders are genuine and deserving of admiration (initially).
  • Secrets often hide darker truths (emerging belief, influenced by Steven’s skepticism).
Character traits
Youthful wonder Quick to admire Growing skepticism (aligned with Steven) Impulsive curiosity
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Flower
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Wistfully resigned; she knows the City is artificial but lacks the courage to challenge it openly, her longing tempered by fear of Avon’s disapproval.

Flower acts as a reluctant guide, praising the City’s artificial wonders but betraying her own longing for authenticity with her wistful remark about 'real wind, real rain, real sunshine.' She is silenced by Avon, her curiosity crushed under the weight of his authority. Physically, she is present but subdued, her body language suggesting resignation. Her role is to reinforce the City’s narrative, but her slip reveals the cracks in its facade.

Goals in this moment
  • To avoid conflict by toeing the City’s line (initially).
  • To subtly express her dissatisfaction (through her remark about 'real things').
Active beliefs
  • The City’s perfection is hollow without natural elements.
  • Questioning the Elders is dangerous but necessary.
Character traits
Wistful and longing for authenticity Submissive to Avon’s authority Reluctantly complicit in the City’s deception Observant (notices the lack of 'real things')
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Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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The City

City Avenue serves as the stage for the unraveling of the City’s utopia. Its gleaming artificial surfaces, fountains, and music create an atmosphere of controlled perfection, but the tension in the dialogue reveals the fragility beneath. The avenue is a neutral ground where the companions’ curiosity clashes with Avon’s defensiveness, making it a microcosm of the City’s larger conflict. The absence of natural elements (wind, rain) mirrors Flower’s longing, while the narrow windows hinting at guards and primitives like Nanina foreshadow the darker truths the companions will uncover.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered conversations and unspoken questions; the artificial beauty is undercut by the growing …
Function Neutral ground for the confrontation between the companions’ curiosity and the City’s secrecy.
Symbolism Represents the City’s facade of perfection, where artificial control masks exploitation.
Access Open to residents and guided visitors, but monitored by the Elders’ guards (implied by narrow …
Gleaming artificial surfaces (pale stone, fountains) Controlled climate (no wind or rain) Music playing in the background (reinforcing artificial harmony) Narrow windows hinting at guards and primitives beyond the avenue

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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The Elders

The City of the Elders is the invisible hand guiding every interaction in this scene. Its influence is felt through Avon’s defensiveness, the artificial sun, and the residents’ conditioned contentment. The organization’s power is absolute, yet its absence makes it more menacing—an unseen force maintaining the utopia’s illusion. The 'one simple discovery' is the City’s lifeblood, and its secrecy is enforced through institutional protocols, loyalty to the Elders, and the threat of consequences for dissent.

Representation Through Avon’s enforcement of secrecy and the City’s artificial environment (e.g., the life-giving sun).
Power Dynamics Exercising absolute authority over individuals (Avon, Flower, residents) and outsiders (Steven, Dodo).
Impact The City’s perfection is built on a foundation of secrecy and exploitation, and this event …
Internal Dynamics Hierarchical and isolationist; the Elders’ authority is unchallenged, and dissent is not tolerated.
To maintain control over the City’s secrets and prevent outsiders from uncovering the truth. To uphold the illusion of utopia by suppressing dissent and curiosity. Institutional protocols (e.g., Avon’s role as a guide/enforcer) Conditioned loyalty (residents like Flower accept the City’s narrative without question) Threat of consequences (implied by Avon’s shutdown of Flower’s curiosity)

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Key Dialogue

"FLOWER: "It would be rather nice to know what real things are like sometimes.""
"AVON: "Be quiet, Flower. Our scientists have made one simple discovery, and due to this they have found the way to give us all greater energy, greater intellect and greater talents.""
"STEVEN: "One simple discovery?""
"DODO: "What was it?""
"AVON: "This is something best discussed by the Elders and your Doctor.""