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S9E24 · The Time Monster Part 4

Jo refuses to isolate in the TARDIS

The Doctor prepares to confront the Master alone despite the mortal danger, ordering Jo to lock herself inside the TARDIS for her own safety. Jo resists his command, refusing to abandon him even as he insists isolation is necessary. Her defiance and plea reveal the depth of her loyalty while testing the boundaries of their partnership under extreme peril. This moment underscores Jo’s evolving agency and challenges the Doctor’s solitary heroism.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Jo expresses concern and confusion about the Doctor's plan to confront the Master without TARDIS protection.

concern to urgency

Jo reluctantly agrees to follow the Doctor's instructions, showing her concern for his safety.

resignation to anxiety

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Torn between fear for herself and devotion to the Doctor — her defiance masks anxiety but underscores a maturing agency.

Jo resists the Doctor’s command to lock herself inside the TARDIS, voicing her refusal and pleading in protest, revealing her deep personal loyalty and growing insistence on shared risk. Her physical presence and vocal defiance become the pivot of their ethical negotiation amid escalating peril.

Goals in this moment
  • Prevent the Doctor from facing the Master alone
  • Refuse isolation that she views as abandonment
  • Uphold their partnership against all odds
Active beliefs
  • They are stronger together than apart
  • Isolation equals betrayal of trust
Character traits
Loyal Defiant Protective Anxious
Follow Jo Grant's journey

Resolved but internally conflicted — his outward command masks a desire to keep Jo safe while acknowledging the necessity of risk.

The Doctor insists on confronting the Master alone despite the grave risk, prioritizing mission success over personal safety and attempting to enforce Jo’s isolation inside the TARDIS. His speech reverses to evade eavesdropping via the telepathic circuits, combining tactical cunning with emotional urgency as he delivers direct orders to Jo.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect Jo from immediate danger
  • Stop the Master regardless of personal cost
  • Maintain operational secrecy through coded speech
Active beliefs
  • Jo’s safety is paramount even at the cost of his own protection
  • The Master’s threat must be neutralized above all else
Character traits
Determined Protective Tactical Insistent
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Supporting 1

Amused by the Doctor’s predicament, enjoying the manipulation of temporal systems to counter his adversary.

The Master is present via the TARDIS scanner, overhearing the Doctor’s reversed speech and responding with sarcastic mockery. Though physically absent, he looms over the scene as the catalyst for the Doctor’s dangerous decision and the object of Jo’s resistance.

Goals in this moment
  • Exploit any weakness or division in the Doctor’s camp
  • Overhear and disrupt the Doctor’s plans through the scanner
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s hesitation or sentimentality is a tactical flaw worth exploiting
  • Information control is power when dealing with time travelers
Character traits
Sarcastic Mocking Evasive Tactical
Follow The Master's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Tom-Tit Molecular Resonance Scanner

The Tom-Tit Molecular Resonance Scanner serves as the Master’s eavesdropping and disorienting tool, relaying the Doctor’s reversed speech back as mocking commentary and inserting his voice through the ship’s telepathic circuits. This object enables the Master’s temporal violation and intensifies the pressure on the Doctor to act decisively.

Before: Active and oriented toward the Doctor, broadcasting his …
After: Remains in use, now confirming the Master’s intrusion …
Before: Active and oriented toward the Doctor, broadcasting his speech back in corrupted form.
After: Remains in use, now confirming the Master’s intrusion into the TARDIS’s internal communications.
Collapsing Miniscope Electrical Circuitry

The Technician's Telepathic Relay Circuit, though not physically present in this scene, is implicated through the Doctor’s explanation of the TARDIS’s telepathic systems. The circuit’s role in amplifying temporal signals and enabling unauthorized communication underpins the Doctor’s use of reversed speech to evade interception and maintain secrecy.

Before: References suggest it is functional and embedded, capable …
After: Implied to remain operative, having been used to …
Before: References suggest it is functional and embedded, capable of relaying mental or temporal data.
After: Implied to remain operative, having been used to detect and disrupt the Master’s eavesdropping.
TARDIS Emergency Isolation Door

The TARDIS Command Isolation Door is physically closed by the Doctor and subsequently locked by Jo under his instruction, becoming a mechanical barrier separating safety from danger. Its reinforced structure and brass fittings underscore the finality of isolation, while its cold handle and etched glyphs symbolize both protection and exclusion.

Before: Unsecured and freely operable, serving as a normal …
After: Shut and locked from within, preventing ingress or …
Before: Unsecured and freely operable, serving as a normal entry point to the console room.
After: Shut and locked from within, preventing ingress or egress until the Doctor’s signal.
The Doctor’s TARDIS

The TARDIS becomes both refuge and prison during this moment; the Doctor orders Jo inside and demands she lock the door behind him, transforming the ship from a shared sanctuary into a protective cage. The door’s closure isolates Jo while sealing the Doctor outside in immediate peril, shifting the TARDIS from a collective space into a contested boundary.

Before: The TARDIS console room is a shared operational …
After: The main door is closed and locked from …
Before: The TARDIS console room is a shared operational space with open access and fluid movement between interior and exterior.
After: The main door is closed and locked from the inside, with Jo secured inside and the Doctor exteriorized under direct threat.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Dalek Supreme Command Room (Central War Nexus)

The TARDIS Main Console Room functions as a pressurized sanctuary whose boundaries are suddenly redefined by fear and control. The Doctor attempts to relocate the battleground outside while confining Jo within, turning the ship’s infinite potential into a claustrophobic refuge. The room’s alien geometries and temporal instability reflect the crisis unfolding, with the Master’s intrusion audible through technological corruption.

Atmosphere Tense and claustrophobic, charged with unspoken fear and the weight of irreversible decisions made in …
Function Command center under siege — the locus of tactical retreat and enforced isolation mid-mission.
Symbolism Represents the paradox of safety through confinement; the sanctity of the TARDIS is weaponized by …
Access Restricted by the Doctor’s command, allowing only Jo inside once the door is locked — …
Erratic Dyson light pulsing through control segments Console room flickering between Victorian and alien aesthetics Central console emitting stolen Newton Institute technology

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Key Dialogue

"DOCTOR: Yes, and you'll be safely locked in. Now, you're not to open that door for anybody or anything until I say so."
"JO: I won't do it. I will not do it!"
"DOCTOR: Jo, you'll do as you're told! It's your job, remember?"