Yates presses Jo for Master’s location

In the UNIT laboratory, the Doctor and Sergeant Benton have just neutralized a booby-trapped box—likely planted by the Master—by hurling it into the canal. The Doctor explains to Yates that Jo Grant is suffering from post-hypnotic alienation, a condition induced by the Master’s mind control. Yates, frustrated by the lack of leads, immediately seizes on the opportunity to interrogate Jo, demanding to know the Master’s whereabouts despite the Doctor’s warnings. The Doctor clarifies that Jo’s mind is fractured due to the trauma of being forced to act against her will, making her memories unreliable. Yates, however, persists in his questioning, revealing his desperation to act decisively against the Master’s threat. The exchange underscores the tension between Yates’ urgency and the Doctor’s caution, while also highlighting Jo’s vulnerability as a pawn in the Master’s game. The scene serves as a turning point, exposing the team’s fractured response to the Master’s escalating invasion plot and the psychological toll it takes on those caught in his influence.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Despite the Doctor's warning, Yates attempts to question Jo about the Master's location, highlighting the urgency of their situation and the limited understanding of the Master's capabilities.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Catatonic and emotionally numb, her mind trapped between the horror of her actions and the inability to reconcile them with her true self.

Jo Grant stands in a dissociative state, her mind fractured by the Master’s post-hypnotic conditioning. She is physically present but emotionally and mentally detached, unresponsive to Yates’ urgent questioning. The Doctor describes her condition as schizoid dissociation, a trauma-induced state where her conscious mind rejects the actions she was forced to commit under hypnosis. Her blank stare and silence underscore the depth of her psychological injury, making her a vulnerable pawn in the Master’s game.

Goals in this moment
  • None (in her current state, she is incapable of pursuing goals).
  • Subconsciously, she may seek to escape the trauma, but her mind is locked in dissociation.
Active beliefs
  • She cannot trust her own memories or actions due to the Master’s influence.
  • Her identity and autonomy have been compromised by the hypnosis.
Character traits
Traumatized Dissociative Vulnerable Unresponsive to external stimuli Psychologically fractured
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Focused and authoritative, with an undercurrent of concern for Jo’s well-being and frustration at the Master’s manipulation of human minds.

The Doctor takes decisive action by identifying and neutralizing the booby-trapped box, hurling it into the canal to prevent further harm. His dialogue reveals a deep understanding of the Master’s mind-control capabilities, which he uses to diagnose Jo’s condition as post-hypnotic alienation. He directs Yates to fetch a chair for Jo, demonstrating his compassionate yet authoritative approach. The Doctor’s explanations to Yates about the fallacy of hypnosis and the Master’s control over the human mind highlight his role as both a scientist and a protector, bridging the gap between UNIT’s military approach and the alien threat’s psychological complexity.

Goals in this moment
  • Neutralize the immediate threat posed by the booby-trapped box to ensure the safety of the team.
  • Diagnose and address Jo’s psychological trauma to help her recover from the Master’s mind control.
Active beliefs
  • The Master’s influence can be countered through scientific understanding and psychological support.
  • UNIT’s military approach must be supplemented by a deeper comprehension of alien psychology to effectively combat threats.
Character traits
Decisive Compassionate Authoritative Scientifically precise Protective of allies Patient educator
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Mike Yates
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Frustrated and desperate, his urgency to act overshadowing his willingness to consider the Doctor’s warnings about Jo’s mental state.

Captain Yates, driven by urgency and frustration, immediately seizes the opportunity to interrogate Jo about the Master’s whereabouts, despite the Doctor’s warnings. His skepticism about hypnosis and his insistence on actionable intelligence reveal his military mindset, which clashes with the Doctor’s caution. Yates’ aggressive questioning of Jo, coupled with his dismissal of the Doctor’s explanations, underscores the tension between UNIT’s need for decisive action and the Doctor’s emphasis on understanding the psychological nuances of the threat.

Goals in this moment
  • Extract actionable intelligence from Jo to locate the Master and neutralize the threat.
  • Push for immediate action, reflecting UNIT’s operational urgency.
Active beliefs
  • Direct interrogation is the fastest way to gather critical information in high-stakes situations.
  • The Doctor’s scientific approach, while valuable, sometimes slows down the response needed to counter alien threats.
Character traits
Urgent Skeptical Aggressive in questioning Frustrated by lack of leads Militarily focused
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Relieved yet cautiously concerned, oscillating between professional duty and personal unease about the escalating threat.

Sergeant Benton reacts to the Doctor’s explosive action with a mix of concern for protocol and relief at surviving the booby trap. He drags Jo away from the immediate danger, his pragmatic nature surfacing as he voices worry about potential complaints from higher-ups. His dialogue reveals a deferential but questioning attitude toward the Doctor’s methods, balancing military discipline with a growing awareness of the alien threat’s severity.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the safety of the team and the laboratory after the explosion.
  • Understand the Doctor’s reasoning for his actions to better align UNIT’s response with scientific expertise.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s methods, though unconventional, are necessary to counter the Master’s threats.
  • UNIT’s protocols must adapt to the unpredictable nature of alien invasions.
Character traits
Pragmatic Deferential Concerned for protocol Quick to react in crises Balances military discipline with situational awareness
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Master's Volatiser Bomb (Booby-Trapped Explosive)

The booby-trapped box, planted by the Master, serves as both a weapon and a clue in this event. The Doctor identifies it as a threat and neutralizes it by hurling it through the window into the canal, where it detonates. The explosion’s shockwave triggers Jo Grant’s catatonic collapse, revealing the depth of her post-hypnotic trauma. The box symbolizes the Master’s insidious influence, using ordinary objects to inflict psychological and physical harm. Its destruction is a tactical victory but also a catalyst for exposing the team’s vulnerabilities.

Before: A small, unassuming box placed among laboratory equipment, …
After: Destroyed in the canal, the box’s explosion has …
Before: A small, unassuming box placed among laboratory equipment, rigged to explode when tampered with. It is a deceptive weapon, blending into the environment while posing a lethal threat.
After: Destroyed in the canal, the box’s explosion has shattered the laboratory window and triggered Jo’s psychological breakdown. Its remnants lie submerged in the water, the immediate threat neutralized but the broader implications of the Master’s mind-control scheme now starkly evident.
UNIT Laboratory Canal Window and Adjacent Canal

The canal adjacent to the UNIT laboratory plays a dual role in this event: as a disposal site for the booby-trapped box and as a conduit for the explosion’s shockwave. The Doctor’s action of throwing the box into the canal ensures that the blast occurs outside the laboratory, sparing the team from direct harm. However, the shockwave from the detonation travels back through the shattered window, triggering Jo’s catatonic collapse. The canal, with its dark, murky waters, becomes a metaphor for the unseen dangers lurking beneath the surface of the Master’s invasion, as well as the team’s own vulnerabilities.

Before: A quiet, murky waterway running alongside the UNIT …
After: The site of the booby-trapped box’s detonation, the …
Before: A quiet, murky waterway running alongside the UNIT laboratory, its surface calm and its depths hidden. It is an unassuming feature of the environment, serving as a passive backdrop to the team’s activities.
After: The site of the booby-trapped box’s detonation, the canal’s waters are now disturbed by the explosion. Seagulls squawk in alarm, and the shockwave has rippled through the laboratory, leaving a tangible sense of disruption. The canal’s role in the event has transformed it from a passive element to an active participant in the unfolding crisis.
UNIT Laboratory Chair

The chair fetched by Captain Yates serves as a practical yet symbolic prop in this event. It provides Jo Grant a place to sit as she succumbs to her dissociative state, grounding her physically while her mind remains fractured. The Doctor’s direction to Yates to ‘get a chair’ highlights the team’s attempt to care for Jo amid the chaos, even as her condition underscores the limitations of their support. The chair becomes a quiet witness to the psychological toll of the Master’s schemes, a mundane object in a moment of profound human vulnerability.

Before: A standard laboratory chair, unoccupied and part of …
After: Occupied by Jo Grant, who sits blankly in …
Before: A standard laboratory chair, unoccupied and part of the room’s functional furniture. It is a neutral object, awaiting a purpose in the unfolding crisis.
After: Occupied by Jo Grant, who sits blankly in it as the team grapples with her trauma. The chair now symbolizes her fragile state and the team’s attempts to stabilize her amid the chaos.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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UNIT Scientific Research Laboratory

The UNIT Laboratory serves as the primary setting for this event, a sterile yet cluttered space filled with experimental equipment and the TARDIS console. It is here that the Doctor neutralizes the booby-trapped box, triggering Jo’s psychological collapse and exposing the team’s fractures. The laboratory’s clinical atmosphere contrasts sharply with the emotional and psychological turmoil unfolding within it, creating a tension between order and chaos. The hum of equipment provides a constant backdrop, underscoring the urgency and tension of the moment as the team grapples with the Master’s mind-control schemes.

Atmosphere Tense and clinically sterile, with an undercurrent of urgency and emotional turmoil. The hum of …
Function A hub for scientific analysis and tactical response, where the Doctor’s expertise and UNIT’s military …
Symbolism Represents the fragile boundary between human ingenuity and alien manipulation, as well as the team’s …
Access Restricted to UNIT personnel and authorized personnel only, with the Doctor and his companions granted …
Sterile benches cluttered with experimental gear and the TARDIS console. The hum of laboratory equipment providing a constant, clinical backdrop. Shattered glass from the window littering the floor after the explosion. A chair fetched by Yates for Jo Grant, symbolizing the team’s attempt to care for her amid the chaos.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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UNIT

UNIT’s involvement in this event is manifested through the actions of its key members—Benton, Yates, and the Doctor—as they respond to the booby-trapped box and Jo’s psychological collapse. The organization’s military protocols and scientific collaboration are on full display, with Yates’ urgency clashing with the Doctor’s caution. UNIT’s role here is to gather intelligence, neutralize threats, and support its members, even as the Master’s mind-control schemes expose the limitations of its operational strategies. The team’s fractured response underscores the challenges of balancing military action with psychological understanding in the face of alien threats.

Representation Through the collective action of its members—Benton’s pragmatic concerns, Yates’ urgent questioning, and the Doctor’s …
Power Dynamics UNIT operates under a tension between military authority (Yates) and scientific expertise (the Doctor), with …
Impact The event highlights UNIT’s struggle to integrate scientific and military approaches in the face of …
Internal Dynamics A tension between Yates’ urgency to act and the Doctor’s emphasis on understanding the psychological …
Neutralize the immediate threat posed by the booby-trapped box to ensure the safety of the team and the laboratory. Extract actionable intelligence from Jo Grant to locate the Master and counter his mind-control schemes. Military protocols and chain of command, as embodied by Yates’ insistence on actionable leads. Scientific collaboration and expertise, as demonstrated by the Doctor’s diagnosis of Jo’s condition and his handling of the booby trap. Logistical support and protective instincts, as shown by Benton’s concern for the team’s safety and his deferral to the Doctor’s authority.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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"The Doctor explains Jo's post-hypnotic state to Yates, then attempts to awaken Jo; reliving the explosion, Jo recalls opening a box and hearing a voice that Doctor questions Jo."

Jo’s mind-control trauma surfaces
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"The Doctor explains Jo's post-hypnotic state to Yates, then attempts to awaken Jo; reliving the explosion, Jo recalls opening a box and hearing a voice that Doctor questions Jo."

Jo’s fragmented memory reveals mind control
S8E2 · Terror of the Autons Part …

"Yates attempts to question Jo despite the Doctor's warning, and then The Brigadier continues to question Jo, but the Doctor intervenes and advises Jo to let her mind recover naturally, emphasizing the danger of forcing it."

Doctor Prioritizes Circus Investigation
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"Yates attempts to question Jo despite the Doctor's warning, and then The Brigadier continues to question Jo, but the Doctor intervenes and advises Jo to let her mind recover naturally, emphasizing the danger of forcing it."

Jo’s Rejection and Emotional Outburst
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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"YATES: What's wrong with her?"
"DOCTOR: Almost certainly post-hypnotic alienation."
"YATES: She's been hypnotised?"
"DOCTOR: Well, of course. Why else do you think she tried to blow us all to pieces? Come on, my dear, come and sit down over here."
"YATES: Well, I understood that under hypnosis it was impossible for a subject to be persuaded to do anything that was against his nature?"
"DOCTOR: You thought that under hypnosis it was impossible for a subject to be persuaded to do anything that was against his nature?"
"YATES: That's right."
"DOCTOR: Well, it's a fallacy, Captain. The Master can completely control the human mind."
"YATES: Jo? Where's the Master?"
"DOCTOR: She won't remember that."
"YATES: But she might. Jo! Where is the Master?"