LeMaitre defies Robespierre for Susan

In a tense corridor confrontation, LeMaitre prioritizes his personal vendetta over Robespierre’s urgent summons, demonstrating his ruthless control. The Jailer’s repeated warnings about Robespierre’s demand—'immediately'—go unheeded as LeMaitre doubles down on Susan’s imprisonment, threatening the Jailer with execution if he disobeys. This calculated defiance reveals LeMaitre’s willingness to risk political fallout to maintain leverage over the Doctor, escalating the stakes for Susan’s survival. The moment underscores LeMaitre’s ruthlessness and the fragility of the Doctor’s bargaining position, as his granddaughter’s fate now hinges on LeMaitre’s volatile authority.

Plot Beats

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LeMaitre impatiently dismisses the Jailer's attempts to speak with him. The Jailer insists he has an important message from Robespierre.

annoyance to urgency

The Jailer relays Robespierre's urgent summons to LeMaitre concerning a matter of utmost importance, then LeMaitre confirms that the young girl (Susan) has been locked away, ordering that she remain imprisoned under guard.

concern to control

LeMaitre threatens the Jailer with the guillotine if he disobeys the order to keep the girl locked up. Lemaitre then leaves.

command to threat

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Fearful and isolated (implied by her absence and the urgency of the Doctor’s need to secure her release)

Susan is referenced indirectly as the 'young girl' locked in her cell, her imprisonment serving as the focal point of LeMaitre’s defiance. Though physically absent, her presence looms over the confrontation, symbolizing the Doctor’s vulnerability and the high stakes of LeMaitre’s power play.

Goals in this moment
  • To survive her imprisonment and await the Doctor’s intervention
  • To remain a source of leverage for the Doctor’s negotiations with LeMaitre
Active beliefs
  • That the Doctor will find a way to free her, despite the odds
  • That her imprisonment is a deliberate tactic to manipulate the Doctor
Character traits
Vulnerable (imprisoned, dependent on the Doctor’s intervention) Symbolic (her captivity as leverage against the Doctor)
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LeMaitre
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Ruthlessly focused (masking any internal conflict with outward confidence)

LeMaitre dominates the scene with cold authority, dismissing Robespierre’s urgent summons to focus on ensuring Susan’s imprisonment. His body language—sharp gestures, impatient tone—reinforces his control, while his threat of execution silences the Jailer. He leaves abruptly, confirming Susan’s confinement, his actions revealing a calculated risk to defy Robespierre for personal gain.

Goals in this moment
  • To maintain control over Susan’s imprisonment as leverage against the Doctor
  • To defy Robespierre’s authority temporarily to secure his personal vendetta
Active beliefs
  • That his authority in the Conciergerie is absolute, even over Robespierre’s immediate demands
  • That the Doctor’s desperation to free Susan will force him into a disadvantageous bargain
Character traits
Ruthless (willing to execute subordinates for defiance) Domineering (dismisses Robespierre’s authority to pursue his own agenda) Strategic (uses Susan as leverage against the Doctor)
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Jailer
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Terrified and resigned (aware of the consequences of defying LeMaitre)

The Jailer enters the scene visibly anxious, delivering Robespierre’s message with trembling urgency. LeMaitre’s dismissal and threat of execution reduce him to fearful compliance, his posture and tone reflecting submission. He confirms Susan’s imprisonment but offers no resistance, his actions driven by survival instinct in the face of LeMaitre’s authority.

Goals in this moment
  • To avoid execution by obeying LeMaitre’s orders
  • To relay Robespierre’s message without provoking LeMaitre’s wrath
Active beliefs
  • That LeMaitre’s authority in the Conciergerie is absolute and unchallengeable
  • That Robespierre’s summons is irrelevant compared to LeMaitre’s immediate demands
Character traits
Submissive (acquiesces to LeMaitre’s threats without question) Anxious (fear of execution dominates his decisions) Compliant (follows orders despite internal conflict)
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Maximilien Robespierre

Robespierre is referenced indirectly through the Jailer’s urgent message, his demand for LeMaitre’s immediate presence framing the power struggle. Though …

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Robespierre's Urgent Summons Note

Robespierre’s urgent summons message is thrust into the scene by the Jailer, its contents—'immediately' and 'a matter of the utmost importance'—serving as a direct challenge to LeMaitre’s authority. The message embodies Robespierre’s power, its dismissal by LeMaitre symbolizing his willingness to risk political fallout for personal gain. The physical act of handing over the message and LeMaitre’s subsequent disregard of it create a tension between institutional demand and individual defiance.

Before: In the Jailer’s possession, freshly delivered and unread …
After: Dismissed and ignored, its authority overridden by LeMaitre’s …
Before: In the Jailer’s possession, freshly delivered and unread by LeMaitre.
After: Dismissed and ignored, its authority overridden by LeMaitre’s immediate priorities.
Susan Foreman's Prison Cell Door (Conciergerie Prison)

Susan’s prison cell door is the symbolic and literal barrier at the heart of this confrontation. LeMaitre’s insistence that it 'under no circumstances' be opened frames Susan’s imprisonment as a deliberate tactic to manipulate the Doctor. The door’s unyielding presence—mentioned but unseen—reinforces the fragility of Susan’s situation and the high stakes of LeMaitre’s power play. Its locked status is both a physical constraint and a narrative device, driving the tension between LeMaitre’s defiance and Robespierre’s authority.

Before: Locked, with Susan imprisoned inside as per LeMaitre’s …
After: Remains locked, with LeMaitre’s threat of execution ensuring …
Before: Locked, with Susan imprisoned inside as per LeMaitre’s orders.
After: Remains locked, with LeMaitre’s threat of execution ensuring compliance.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Main Jail Corridor (Conciergerie)

The narrow, damp corridor of the Conciergerie serves as a claustrophobic stage for LeMaitre’s defiance, its confined space amplifying the tension between the characters. The flickering torchlight and echoing footsteps create an atmosphere of urgency and danger, while the corridor’s role as a transit point between cells and administrative areas underscores its function as a battleground for power. The location’s oppressive mood—cold, damp, and restrictive—mirrors the ideological constraints of the Revolutionary Government and the personal stakes of Susan’s imprisonment.

Atmosphere Tense and oppressive, with whispered urgency and the looming threat of violence.
Function Battleground for power dynamics and a transit point between authority and captivity.
Symbolism Represents the institutional power of the Revolutionary Government and the fragility of individual agency within …
Access Restricted to prison officials and guards; prisoners like Susan are confined to cells, while subordinates …
Narrow, damp stone walls that amplify voices and footsteps Flickering torchlight casting long shadows, creating an atmosphere of instability The distant echoes of other prisoners or guards, reinforcing the sense of surveillance and danger

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Key Dialogue

"JAILER: But Citizen. / LEMAITRE: Later! / JAILER: But. / LEMAITRE: I said, not now."
"JAILER: I've just had a message from the First Deputy, Citizen. Robespierre says he wants to see you immediately. It's a matter of the utmost importance. / LEMAITRE: Yes, yes. Has the young girl been locked away?"
"LEMAITRE: She shall remain in her cell, do you understand? Under no circumstances is the door to be opened. / JAILER: Just as you say, Citizen. / LEMAITRE: And if that order is disobeyed, I'll have you guillotined."