Doctor confronts Monk over shared Time Lord past
Plot Beats
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The Doctor and the Monk compare the features of their TARDISes, leading Steven to deduce they are from the same place, prompting the Doctor to demand answers about the Monk's destructive plans.
Who Was There
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Righteously indignant, with underlying frustration at the Monk’s defiance of Time Lord principles and a flicker of existential dread about the consequences of un
The Doctor arrives in the Monk’s TARDIS, immediately recognizing its advanced Mark 4 design and engaging in a tense confrontation. He shifts from initial curiosity about the technology to outright outrage upon discovering the Monk’s plan to alter 1066. His dialogue reveals a deep moral conflict—horrified by the Monk’s willingness to kill the Vikings and reshape history, yet also grappling with the Monk’s utopian vision. His final exclamation—'He's utterly irresponsible. He wants to destroy the whole pattern of world history.'—underscores his role as the guardian of temporal integrity, clashing with the Monk’s renegade ideology.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Both beats involve the discovery and revelation of the Monk's meddling in history via his logbook, first by Steven and Vicki, and later alluded to when Steven reads it in the chapel to Vicki."
Steven and Vicki uncover the Monk’s weapons cache"Both beats involve the discovery and revelation of the Monk's meddling in history via his logbook, first by Steven and Vicki, and later alluded to when Steven reads it in the chapel to Vicki."
Vicki uncovers the Monk’s logbook of meddling"The Monk flees the TARDIS after revealing his plan, which leads directly to his capture by Ulf and Sven as they await in ambush."
Monk manipulates Vikings into attacking villagersKey Dialogue
"STEVEN: Look, I take it you both come from the same place, Doctor?"
"DOCTOR: Yes, I regret that we do, but I would say that I am fifty years earlier."
"MONK: I, I want to improve things."
"DOCTOR: Improve things? Improve things, yes, that's good. Very good. Improve what, for instance?"
"MONK: Well, for instance, Harold, King Harold, I know he'd be a good king. There wouldn't be all those wars in Europe, those claims over France went on for years and years. With peace the people'd be able to better themselves. With a few hints and tips from me they'd be able to have jet airliners by 1320! Shakespeare'd be able to put Hamlet on television."
"STEVEN: Were you going to kill the Vikings?"
"MONK: Yes, yes, I was."