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S2E3 · Crisis
S2E3
· Crisis

Teamwork stabilizes the handset

In the claustrophobic interior of the telephone handset, Ian takes charge of a desperate, improvised solution to their precarious situation. With Barbara weakened by insecticide poisoning and the Doctor’s reluctance to risk further strain on her, Ian orchestrates a coordinated effort to lift and stabilize the handset using corks as makeshift props. Susan, positioned to slide the corks into place, follows Ian’s precise instructions with quiet efficiency, while the Doctor and Barbara contribute their strength despite their physical limitations. The scene unfolds as a tense, methodical collaboration—each character playing a specific role in a high-stakes operation where failure could mean collapse. Ian’s leadership is pragmatic, his tone measured but urgent, reflecting his role as the group’s de facto tactical coordinator. The Doctor’s participation, though physically limited, underscores his trust in Ian’s judgment, while Barbara’s quiet persistence despite her illness highlights her refusal to be sidelined. The successful stabilization of the handset isn’t just a mechanical victory; it’s a moment of collective resilience, reinforcing the group’s ability to adapt under pressure and buy themselves critical time in their miniature world. The subtext is clear: their survival depends on trust, division of labor, and the willingness to push through exhaustion.

Plot Beats

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Ian instructs Susan to place a cork underneath the lifted handset to prop it up. With help from the Doctor and Barbara, they successfully lift the first end, and Susan secures it with the cork.

tense to relieved

Ian directs Susan to repeat the same process on the other end of the handset. They lift it together, and Susan places the cork.

determined to successful

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Resolute and weary, with a steely determination that belies her physical exhaustion. There’s a quiet defiance in her actions—she will not be the weak link, even as her body fights against her. Her emotional state is a mix of frustration (at her own limitations) and pride (in her ability to push through).

Barbara, weakened by insecticide poisoning, assists in the lift despite her physical decline. Her movements are slower and less coordinated than usual, but her determination is evident as she contributes her strength where she can. She speaks little, her focus entirely on the task at hand, her quiet persistence a quiet rebellion against her own body’s betrayal. Her participation is a testament to her refusal to be sidelined, even in her most vulnerable state.

Goals in this moment
  • Contribute to the stabilization of the handset to ensure the team’s safety.
  • Prove to herself and the group that she is still an active, valuable member despite her poisoning.
Active beliefs
  • The team’s survival depends on everyone pulling their weight, regardless of personal circumstances.
  • Her condition is a temporary setback, not a permanent limitation.
Character traits
Resolute Self-sacrificing Quietly determined Protective (of the team’s morale) Physically resilient (despite poisoning)
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Focused and determined, with an undercurrent of urgency. His calm exterior masks the high stakes—one misstep could doom them all—but his trust in the team’s ability to follow his lead is palpable.

Ian takes charge of the operation, directing the group with measured urgency. He positions himself to lift the handset, coordinating Susan’s placement of corks and ensuring the Doctor and Barbara contribute despite their limitations. His tone is authoritative yet reassuring, reflecting his role as the group’s tactical leader in moments of crisis. Physically, he is fully engaged, his focus unwavering as he guides the team through the precarious lift.

Goals in this moment
  • Stabilize the handset to prevent collapse and create a temporary refuge.
  • Ensure Barbara’s condition doesn’t worsen by minimizing physical strain on her.
Active beliefs
  • The team’s survival depends on precise, coordinated action under pressure.
  • His leadership is critical in moments where the Doctor’s alien perspective or Barbara’s exhaustion might hinder decision-making.
Character traits
Pragmatic Decisive Protective Adaptive Authoritative (but not domineering)
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Determined and focused, with an undercurrent of adrenaline. She is fully in the moment, her emotions channeled into the task at hand. There’s a sense of urgency in her actions, but also a quiet confidence—she knows what needs to be done, and she does it without hesitation.

Susan follows Ian’s instructions with quiet efficiency, sliding the corks into place beneath the lifted handset. Her actions are precise and unhesitating, her focus entirely on the task at hand. She communicates minimally, her responses concise and to the point, reflecting her deep trust in Ian’s leadership and her own competence in executing his plan. Physically, she is fully engaged, her movements quick and sure, even in the high-stakes, claustrophobic environment of the handset.

Goals in this moment
  • Execute Ian’s plan flawlessly to stabilize the handset and prevent collapse.
  • Support Barbara and the Doctor by ensuring her part of the operation goes smoothly.
Active beliefs
  • Ian’s leadership is reliable and should be followed without question in high-pressure situations.
  • Her role in the team is critical, and she must rise to the occasion, especially when others are vulnerable.
Character traits
Efficient Trusting (of Ian’s direction) Focused Resourceful Loyal (to the team)
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Trusting yet tense, with a hint of frustration at his own physical constraints. He is fully invested in the team’s success but acutely aware that their miniature scale makes even small movements potentially catastrophic.

The Doctor participates in the lift despite his physical limitations, trusting Ian’s leadership. He contributes his strength where possible, his movements deliberate but constrained by his age and alien physiology. His verbal cues—like the urgent 'Quickly'—reveal his awareness of the precariousness of their situation. Though he defers to Ian’s tactical direction, his presence is a stabilizing force, grounding the group with his scientific mindset and quiet confidence.

Goals in this moment
  • Assist in stabilizing the handset to buy time for Barbara’s condition.
  • Reinforce the team’s cohesion by deferring to Ian’s leadership without undermining morale.
Active beliefs
  • Ian’s pragmatic approach is the most effective in this high-pressure, low-margin scenario.
  • Their survival hinges on collective effort, even if individual contributions are limited.
Character traits
Trusting (of Ian’s judgment) Adaptive (working within his physical limits) Supportive (encouraging the team) Strategic (aware of the broader implications of their actions)
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Giant Black Bakelite Telephone (Handset + Receiver)

The giant telephone handset is both the battleground and the prize in this high-stakes operation. The group’s entire effort is focused on lifting and stabilizing it, turning its hollow interior into a precarious but necessary refuge. The handset’s sheer size and weight make it a daunting obstacle, but also a symbol of the team’s resilience—they are not just surviving in this oversized world, but actively adapting to it. Its stabilization is a temporary victory, a small but critical step in their fight for survival.

Before: Unstable and on the verge of collapse, its …
After: Stabilized and propped up by the corks, now …
Before: Unstable and on the verge of collapse, its weight threatening to crush the group if not propped up immediately.
After: Stabilized and propped up by the corks, now serving as a fragile but functional shelter. Its interior is still claustrophobic and precarious, but it offers a momentary reprieve from the larger dangers of the giant’s world.
Laboratory Test Tubes (Including Corks)

The test tube corks are the improvised tools that make the stabilization of the handset possible. Susan slides them beneath the lifted handset with precision, using them as makeshift props to prevent the structure from collapsing. Their role is purely functional, yet their presence is a testament to the group’s resourcefulness in a world where even mundane objects have become life-saving tools. The corks, though small and seemingly insignificant, are the key to buying the team the time they desperately need.

Before: Scattered on the laboratory bench, unused and overlooked …
After: Positioned beneath the handset, now serving as critical …
Before: Scattered on the laboratory bench, unused and overlooked until Susan spots them as potential tools for stabilization.
After: Positioned beneath the handset, now serving as critical supports that prevent its collapse. Their placement is precarious but effective, a fragile yet vital part of the team’s temporary refuge.

Location Details

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Telephone Handset Interior (Giant Black Bakelite Telephone)

The telephone handset interior is a claustrophobic, oversized battleground where every movement risks disaster. Its plastic and metal surfaces echo the group’s shouts into distorted growls, amplifying the tension of their precarious situation. The space is cramped and unstable, forcing the team to work in close quarters with limited room for error. Yet, it also serves as a temporary refuge, a place where they can regroup and strategize despite the looming threat of collapse. The location’s mood is one of urgent desperation, but also of quiet determination—they are trapped, but not defeated.

Atmosphere Tense, claustrophobic, and urgent. The distorted echoes of their voices and the creaking of the …
Function Precarious refuge and battleground. The handset interior is both a shelter from the larger dangers …
Symbolism Represents the team’s vulnerability in the giant’s world, but also their ability to adapt and …
Access Restricted to the group only; the handset’s interior is inaccessible to the giants due to …
Distorted echoes of voices and movements, amplified by the handset’s hollow interior. Precarious footing on the slippery, oversized surfaces of the handset’s components. Limited visibility due to the cramped, shadowy space inside the handset.

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Key Dialogue

"IAN: Right, you'd better all come up now."
"IAN: Susan, we're going to try and lift this end. Now you, when we get it lifted up, push this cork underneath."
"DOCTOR: (Susan slides the cork in) Quickly."
"SUSAN: Oh, got it."
"IAN: Okay, we'll try the other end now. Here we are. Same thing, Susan."