Doctor reveals the coldest place

The TARDIS dematerializes from 17th-century Cornwall, where Ben and Polly have just escaped a violent pirate confrontation. As the Doctor admits his lack of control over their destination, Polly asks about their next stop, and Ben expresses his desperate hope to return to 1966. The Doctor’s cryptic warning—'it could be a great deal worse'—hints at deeper dangers ahead. Suddenly, the TARDIS interior plunges into an unnatural, bone-chilling cold. Polly and Ben react with alarm, but the Doctor’s revelation—that they’ve arrived at 'the coldest place in the world'—shifts the tone from relief to foreboding. This abrupt environmental change confirms their arrival in an extreme, unfamiliar setting, disrupting their expectations and foreshadowing the supernatural stakes of their next mission. The cold isn’t just physical; it’s a narrative signal that their next challenge will be far more perilous than the pirates they’ve just left behind.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Polly and Ben react to a sudden drop in temperature, indicating their arrival at a new, unknown location. The Doctor confirms their arrival at the "coldest place in the world," setting the stage for their next adventure.

unease to alarm

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Relieved yet anxious, with a deep longing for home and a growing sense of unease about the unknown.

Ben reflects on their recent escape from the pirates in 17th-century Cornwall, expressing relief but also lingering anxiety about their next destination. He voices his desperate hope to return to 1966, where he belongs, and reacts to the sudden cold in the TARDIS with a mix of curiosity and unease. His dialogue reveals his pragmatic, street-smart nature and his deep attachment to his own time period.

Goals in this moment
  • To return to 1966 and escape the dangers of time travel
  • To understand their new location and the implications of the sudden cold
Active beliefs
  • That their current situation could not possibly be worse than the pirate confrontation they just escaped
  • That the Doctor’s lack of control over the TARDIS is a cause for concern
Character traits
Pragmatic Anxious Hopeful Street-smart Loyal to his own time
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Alarmed but curious, seeking clarity and reassurance in the face of the unknown.

Polly reacts to the sudden cold in the TARDIS with alarm, asking the Doctor what is happening. She is curious about their new destination and seeks reassurance from the Doctor. Her dialogue and reactions show her adaptability and resilience, as well as her growing understanding of the dangers they face in their time travels.

Goals in this moment
  • To understand their new location and the reason for the sudden cold
  • To seek reassurance from the Doctor about their safety
Active beliefs
  • That the Doctor’s lack of control over the TARDIS is unusual and potentially dangerous
  • That their new location might be even more perilous than the pirate confrontation
Character traits
Curious Adaptable Resilient Seeking reassurance Quick to react to changes
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Calm yet foreboding, with a sense of urgency and concern for his companions’ safety.

The Doctor admits his lack of control over the TARDIS’s destination, which is unusual for him. He cryptically warns Ben and Polly that their next stop could be 'a great deal worse' than their recent encounter with the pirates. When the TARDIS interior suddenly plunges into an unnatural cold, the Doctor reveals they have arrived at 'the coldest place in the world,' setting a foreboding tone for their next adventure. His demeanor is calm yet ominous, hinting at the supernatural dangers ahead.

Goals in this moment
  • To prepare Ben and Polly for the dangers of their new location
  • To assess the situation and understand the implications of their arrival in the coldest place in the world
Active beliefs
  • That their new location poses significant and possibly supernatural dangers
  • That his lack of control over the TARDIS is a cause for concern and requires immediate attention
Character traits
Calm under pressure Cryptic Foreboding Observant Protective of his companions
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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TARDIS Console

The TARDIS scanner plays a crucial role in this event by revealing the exterior environment to the companions. The Doctor directs Ben and Polly to look at the scanner, which displays their arrival at 'the coldest place in the world.' This visual confirmation of their new location heightens the sense of foreboding and signals the shift from the relative safety of 17th-century Cornwall to a far more dangerous and unknown environment. The scanner acts as a narrative device, providing immediate feedback about their surroundings and setting the tone for their next adventure.

Before: The TARDIS scanner is functioning normally, displaying the …
After: The TARDIS scanner now displays the icy, desolate …
Before: The TARDIS scanner is functioning normally, displaying the exterior environment of 17th-century Cornwall as the TARDIS dematerializes.
After: The TARDIS scanner now displays the icy, desolate landscape of 'the coldest place in the world,' confirming their arrival and the dramatic shift in their environment.
Doctor's TARDIS (Police Box Exterior)

The TARDIS serves as the primary setting for this event, providing the companions with a refuge from the dangers of 17th-century Cornwall. As the TARDIS dematerializes, it transports Ben, Polly, and the Doctor to an unknown and perilous location. The sudden drop in temperature within the TARDIS interior signals their arrival at 'the coldest place in the world,' marking a dramatic shift in their environment and foreshadowing the challenges they will face. The TARDIS’s interior remains a sanctuary, albeit one now filled with an unnatural cold that disrupts the companions’ sense of safety.

Before: The TARDIS is in 17th-century Cornwall, providing a …
After: The TARDIS is now in 'the coldest place …
Before: The TARDIS is in 17th-century Cornwall, providing a safe haven for Ben, Polly, and the Doctor after their escape from the pirates.
After: The TARDIS is now in 'the coldest place in the world,' with an unnatural cold filling its interior and signaling a new, perilous environment.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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TARDIS Interior

The TARDIS interior serves as the primary location for this event, providing a confined space where the companions react to the sudden cold and the Doctor’s revelation about their new destination. The interior’s usual warmth and familiarity are disrupted by the unnatural cold, creating a tense and foreboding atmosphere. The TARDIS’s humming machinery and glowing controls contrast sharply with the icy chill, emphasizing the shift from their recent escape to a new, unknown danger. The location functions as both a refuge and a harbinger of the challenges ahead.

Atmosphere Tense and foreboding, with an unnatural cold disrupting the usual warmth and familiarity of the …
Function Refuge and harbinger of new dangers, providing a confined space for the companions to react …
Symbolism Represents the transition from one perilous situation to another, highlighting the unpredictability and dangers of …
Access Restricted to the Doctor, Ben, and Polly; no external access or interference is present.
Unnatural cold filling the interior Humming machinery and glowing controls of the TARDIS console Black-and-white scanner displaying the exterior environment
17th-Century Cornwall

17th-century Cornwall is referenced indirectly as the companions’ recent location, from which they have just escaped. Though no longer physically present, its memory lingers in the companions’ dialogue and reactions, serving as a contrast to their new, unknown destination. The relative safety and familiarity of Cornwall are highlighted by the sudden shift to the cold and perilous environment of 'the coldest place in the world.' This location functions as a narrative foil, emphasizing the unpredictability and dangers of their time travels.

Atmosphere Nostalgic and contrasting, with a sense of relief at having escaped but also a growing …
Function Recent location of escape and contrast to their new, perilous destination.
Symbolism Represents the past dangers they have overcome, serving as a foil to the greater challenges …
Access No longer accessible; the TARDIS has dematerialized from this location.
Memory of pirate confrontations and violence Contrast to the sudden cold of their new destination Sense of relief mixed with unease
The Coldest Place in the World

The coldest place in the world is revealed through the TARDIS scanner as the companions’ new destination. Though not physically entered in this event, its icy desolation is implied through the sudden drop in temperature within the TARDIS and the Doctor’s ominous description. This location symbolizes a stark contrast to the warmth and relative safety of 17th-century Cornwall, foreshadowing the supernatural and extreme dangers the companions will soon face. Its presence looms as an unknown threat, disrupting their expectations and setting a tone of foreboding for their next adventure.

Atmosphere Bone-chilling and desolate, with an oppressive sense of isolation and danger.
Function New and perilous destination, serving as a narrative contrast to their recent escape and a …
Symbolism Symbolizes the unpredictability and escalating dangers of their time travels, representing a shift from human …
Access Not yet accessible; only visible through the TARDIS scanner.
Bone-chilling cold Icy desolation visible through the scanner Unnatural and extreme environment

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Captain Pike's Pirates

Captain Pike’s pirates are referenced indirectly by Ben as the recent threat the companions have escaped. Though no longer physically present, their memory looms in the companions’ dialogue, serving as a contrast to the new, unknown dangers they now face. The pirates represent human threats that have been overcome, highlighting the shift to potentially greater supernatural or environmental challenges in 'the coldest place in the world.' Their absence underscores the companions’ relief but also their growing unease about the unpredictability of their time travels.

Representation Through indirect reference in dialogue, highlighting their role as a recent threat that has been …
Power Dynamics No longer a direct threat; their memory serves as a contrast to the new, unknown …
Impact None; their role is purely narrative, serving as a contrast to the new challenges ahead.
To serve as a narrative foil, emphasizing the shift from human threats to greater, unknown dangers To underscore the companions’ relief at having escaped but also their growing unease about the future Through memory and dialogue, shaping the companions’ emotional reactions and expectations By providing a contrast that highlights the escalating stakes of their time travels

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 3

"The Doctor revealing his lack of control leads to a drop in temperature."

The Doctor’s Uncertainty and Ben’s Longing
S4E4 · The Smugglers Part 4

"The Doctor, now reunited with his companions, is exhausted from the ordeal, and can finally relax."

Polly’s Relief Shatters Under Urgency
S4E4 · The Smugglers Part 4

"The superstition that led to Pike's greed for treasure now shifts to a question of where they are headed to. This relates to the theme of the beginning and the unknown."

The Doctor’s Uncertainty and Ben’s Longing
S4E4 · The Smugglers Part 4
What this causes 2

"The Doctor revealing his lack of control leads to a drop in temperature."

The Doctor’s Uncertainty and Ben’s Longing
S4E4 · The Smugglers Part 4

"The superstition that led to Pike's greed for treasure now shifts to a question of where they are headed to. This relates to the theme of the beginning and the unknown."

The Doctor’s Uncertainty and Ben’s Longing
S4E4 · The Smugglers Part 4

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"POLLY: Where will we go to now, Doctor. Will we go forward or back in time?"
"DOCTOR: I have no idea. I have no control over such matters."
"BEN: Well, it better be 1966 or I'm in dead trouble, Doctor. Well, anyway, wherever it is, it can't be as bad as going back to them days."
"DOCTOR: My dear boy, it could be a great deal worse."
"POLLY: What's happened, Doctor. I'm freezing!"
"DOCTOR: Just look up at that scanner. We have arrived at the coldest place in the world!"