Reverend Matthews accuses Josiah of heresy
Josiah’s reckless disruption of Reverend Matthews’ rest in the attic triggers a heated debate over faith and evolution. Matthews accuses Josiah of heresy, dismissing evolutionary theory as blasphemous and insisting humanity’s origins lie in Eden. Josiah’s mocking laughter further enrages Matthews, whose hands begin to transform into ape-like appendages, revealing the physical toll of Josiah’s experiments. The confrontation escalates into mutual accusations of sacrilege, laying bare the ideological and physical horrors of the mansion’s experiments.
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Josiah wakes Reverend Matthews, who is sitting in front of the TARDIS, and they begin a conversation.
calm to tension
['Attic']
Reverend Matthews and Josiah discuss his theories, with Matthews expressing disdain for Josiah's 'unholy theories of evolution'.
tension to disgust
Josiah laughs at Matthews' words, leading Matthews to express anger and confusion.
disgust to fear
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Key Dialogue
"MATTHEWS: I perceive you are a sick man, sir. Divine retribution for your blasphemy, perhaps?"
"JOSIAH: It will pass."
"MATTHEWS: Man has been the same, sir, since he stood in the garden of Eden, and he was never ever a chattering gibbering ape."