Master manipulates Jo to pressure Doctor
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
The Master enters the cell, greets Jo with chilling politeness, hinting at the Doctor's condition and manipulating Jo to persuade the Doctor to cooperate.
The Master, via intercom, prevents Mailer from physically harming the Doctor, revealing the Master's specific intent for the Doctor to remain alive.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Alarmed, protective, and increasingly vulnerable to the Master’s psychological pressure.
Jo is tending to the Doctor when the Master enters, immediately confronting him about his treatment of the Doctor. Her alarm and protective instincts are exploited by the Master, who uses vague threats to imply the Doctor’s suffering is her fault. She reacts with defiance ('No.') but is left vulnerable to the Master’s psychological manipulation as he exits.
- • To protect the Doctor from further harm
- • To resist the Master’s manipulation
- • The Master’s threats are a direct attack on the Doctor’s well-being
- • She must stay strong to counter the Master’s influence
Feigned warmth masking cold calculation and sadistic enjoyment of Jo’s distress.
The Master enters the cell with a deceptively warm greeting, immediately establishing psychological dominance over Jo. He deflects her questions about the Doctor with vague threats ('Just a little persuasion'), implying the Doctor’s suffering is her fault if she fails to comply. His exit line—'Do try and make him see sense, my dear, for your sake'—is a veiled command disguised as concern. Over the intercom, he rebuffs Mailer’s violent suggestion, asserting control while reinforcing his authority.
- • To psychologically coerce Jo into pressuring the Doctor to cooperate
- • To reinforce his absolute authority over the prison and its inhabitants
- • Jo’s emotional bond with the Doctor can be weaponized to break his resistance
- • Violence is inefficient compared to psychological manipulation
Null (comatose/weakened, no visible reaction).
The Doctor is implied to be comatose or weakened, lying in the cell as Jo tends to him. His condition is referenced by the Master as leverage over Jo, but he does not speak or react visibly during this event. His presence is symbolic—his suffering is the tool the Master uses to manipulate Jo.
- • None (implied goal: recovery, but no agency in this moment).
- • To serve as a pawn in the Master’s psychological game.
- • None (implied: trust in Jo’s care, but no conscious action).
- • The Master’s threats are a distraction from a larger plan.
Frustrated and eager for action, but ultimately subordinate to the Master’s authority.
Mailer’s voice is heard over the intercom, suggesting violent measures ('soften him up') to break the Doctor. His proposal is immediately rejected by the Master, who asserts control. Mailer’s eagerness for violence contrasts with the Master’s strategic patience, highlighting the prison’s chaotic hierarchy under alien manipulation.
- • To use violence to break the Doctor’s resistance
- • To assert his own authority within the prison hierarchy
- • Violence is the most effective way to control prisoners
- • The Master’s methods are too slow and ineffective
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The prison cell is a confined, oppressive space that amplifies the psychological tension of the Master’s manipulation. Its thick stone walls and dim lighting create a claustrophobic atmosphere, trapping Jo and the Doctor in a vulnerable position. The intercom’s crackling voice adds to the sense of surveillance and the Master’s omnipresent control.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Following the Doctor's capture and placement in the cell, the Master visits and attempts to manipulate Jo into persuading the Doctor to cooperate, emphasizing his strategic approach to manipulating people."
Doctor warns Master of the Keller Machine’s corruption"Following the Doctor's capture and placement in the cell, the Master visits and attempts to manipulate Jo into persuading the Doctor to cooperate, emphasizing his strategic approach to manipulating people."
Master threatens Jo to coerce DoctorKey Dialogue
"MASTER: Good evening, Miss Grant. What a great pleasure it is to see you again."
"JO: What have you been doing to him?"
"MASTER: Nothing. Just a little persuasion."
"JO: No."
"MASTER: Do try and make him see sense, my dear, for your sake. Goodnight."
"MAILER [OC]: If you've got any sense, just hand him over to me and the boys for an hour. We'll soften him up."
"MASTER [OC]: Mailer, all you will do is kill him. I don't want that."