Jamie’s return reveals Chorley’s flight

The Doctor and Victoria’s relief at Jamie’s safe return is immediately overshadowed by the Doctor’s urgent interrogation. Jamie’s arrival—unexpected after the Doctor and Victoria were locked in—triggers the Doctor’s suspicion about Chorley’s whereabouts. Jamie confirms Chorley’s hasty departure, which the Doctor interprets as a betrayal or a sign of the Great Intelligence’s influence. The Doctor’s abrupt shift from relief to action (dragging Jamie away mid-conversation) underscores the escalating threat: Chorley’s exit isn’t just a personal defection but a potential breach of their defenses. The scene pivots from reunion to crisis, with Jamie’s testimony becoming the catalyst for the Doctor’s next move—racing to Holborn to intercept Chorley before the Great Intelligence’s web tightens further. Victoria’s unspoken fear (for Jamie, for the Doctor) lingers, but the Doctor’s focus narrows to the immediate danger: a traitor in their midst or a pawn of the Intelligence’s mind-control. The urgency of the Doctor’s departure leaves Jamie and Victoria in the dark, heightening the tension for what comes next.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor and Victoria, locked in, are relieved when Jamie returns. Victoria expresses her worry for Jamie who has returned safely to HQ.

worry to relief

The Doctor immediately questions Jamie about Chorley and if he has seen anyone leaving, showing urgency. Jamie says he saw a man leaving.

relief to urgency

The Doctor, in a rush, tells Jamie there's no time to waste and to come with him, highlighting the pressing danger.

urgency to determination

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Initially relieved and happy to see his friends safe, but quickly shifting to confusion and mild frustration as the Doctor’s urgency overrides the moment. His emotional state is reactive, caught between the warmth of reunion and the cold reality of the threat.

Jamie returns to the common room, visibly relieved to see the Doctor and Victoria safe. His initial greeting is warm and enthusiastic, but his confusion grows as the Doctor abruptly shifts from reunion to interrogation. Jamie is caught off-guard by the Doctor’s rapid-fire questions about Chorley and the locked door, barely able to respond before the Doctor drags him away. His physical presence is one of bewildered compliance, as he is pulled into the Doctor’s urgent mission without fully understanding the stakes.

Goals in this moment
  • Understand why the Doctor and Victoria were locked in and who Chorley is.
  • Comply with the Doctor’s urgent request to pursue Chorley, even without full context.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s actions are justified and urgent, even if Jamie doesn’t fully understand why.
  • Chorley’s departure is significant enough to warrant immediate action, though Jamie lacks the details to grasp the full threat.
Character traits
Loyal and obedient to the Doctor Quick to adapt to changing circumstances Physically reactive (e.g., being dragged away) Initially relieved but quickly confused by the Doctor’s urgency Protective of his companions (though not given the chance to act on it here)
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Urgent and tense, with a underlying current of suspicion bordering on paranoia. His relief at Jamie’s safety is overshadowed by the immediate threat Chorley’s departure represents.

The Doctor greets Jamie with initial relief but swiftly transitions into a state of high alert. His body language is tense, his questions rapid and pointed, as he interrogates Jamie about Chorley’s whereabouts. He cuts off Jamie’s attempts to ask questions, instead dragging him away mid-sentence to pursue Chorley, indicating a sense of urgency and suspicion. The Doctor’s focus is entirely on the potential threat Chorley poses, whether as a traitor or a pawn of the Great Intelligence.

Goals in this moment
  • Determine Chorley’s intentions and whereabouts to assess the threat level.
  • Prevent Chorley from reaching Holborn or falling further under the Great Intelligence’s influence.
Active beliefs
  • Chorley’s departure is not a coincidence but a deliberate act, possibly influenced by the Great Intelligence.
  • Time is of the essence; every moment wasted increases the risk of Chorley compromising their position or aiding the enemy.
Character traits
Hyper-focused under pressure Suspicious and distrustful Authoritative and decisive Protective of his companions (but prioritizes the mission) Impatient with delays or distractions
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Relieved at Jamie’s safety but quickly overshadowed by anxiety as the Doctor’s urgency takes over. Her emotional state is a mix of lingering worry and passive tension, as she is sidelined in the immediate action.

Victoria expresses profound relief at Jamie’s safe return, her emotional state softening momentarily as she greets him. However, her relief is short-lived as the Doctor’s urgent interrogation of Jamie dominates the scene. Victoria remains largely silent during this exchange, her physical presence a quiet counterpoint to the Doctor’s intensity. Her unspoken fear for Jamie’s safety and the broader situation lingers, though she does not voice it. She is left behind as the Doctor and Jamie depart, her role in this moment primarily reactive and emotionally resonant.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure Jamie’s safety and well-being after his return.
  • Understand the nature of the threat posed by Chorley’s departure, though she is not directly involved in addressing it.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s urgency indicates a serious and immediate danger, though she may not fully grasp its nature.
  • Jamie’s safety is paramount, but the group’s survival depends on the Doctor’s actions.
Character traits
Empathetic and caring Reactive rather than proactive Emotionally expressive but restrained in crisis Loyal and supportive of her companions Quick to feel relief but equally quick to sense danger
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Not directly observable, but inferred as either panicked (if fleeing) or calculating (if acting under the Great Intelligence’s influence). His absence is a source of tension and urgency for the Doctor and Jamie.

Chorley is not physically present in this scene but is the subject of the Doctor’s urgent interrogation. His departure from headquarters is framed as suspicious, with the Doctor treating it as a potential act of betrayal or influence by the Great Intelligence. Chorley’s absence looms large over the event, driving the Doctor’s actions and creating a sense of impending danger. His role in the scene is entirely off-screen but critically important to the narrative tension.

Goals in this moment
  • Inferred: Reach Holborn, possibly to aid the Great Intelligence or seek safety.
  • Inferred: Avoid capture or confrontation by the Doctor and his companions.
Active beliefs
  • Inferred: The Doctor and his companions are a threat to his objectives, whether personal or influenced by the Great Intelligence.
  • Inferred: Time is of the essence, and he must act quickly to achieve his goals.
Character traits
Suspicious (by implication, due to his sudden departure) Potentially influenced by the Great Intelligence (by implication) A wildcard whose actions could compromise the group’s safety
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Goodge Street Common Room Door

The Goodge Street Common Room door is referenced indirectly as the barrier that locked the Doctor and Victoria inside. While not physically interacted with in this specific event, its presence is implied in Jamie’s question ('Hey, why were you locked in?') and the Doctor’s urgency to pursue Chorley. The door symbolizes the group’s vulnerability and the need for swift action to prevent further breaches of their security. Its locked status earlier in the scene creates a sense of urgency and mistrust, which carries over into this event as the Doctor seeks to address the potential threat Chorley poses.

Before: Locked, trapping the Doctor and Victoria inside the …
After: Unlocked (implied), as the Doctor and Jamie are …
Before: Locked, trapping the Doctor and Victoria inside the common room. Its locked state is a point of confusion and concern for Jamie upon his arrival.
After: Unlocked (implied), as the Doctor and Jamie are able to leave the common room to pursue Chorley. The door’s status is no longer a direct obstacle but remains a symbol of the group’s earlier vulnerability.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Goodge Street Common Room

The Goodge Street Common Room serves as the primary setting for this event, functioning as a hub of urgent activity and emotional tension. It is where Jamie’s safe return is met with initial relief, only to be overshadowed by the Doctor’s suspicion about Chorley. The room’s atmosphere is one of heightened alertness, with the Doctor’s rapid-fire questions and Jamie’s confusion creating a sense of unease. The space is also symbolic of the group’s fragile security, as it was recently the site of their involuntary confinement. Its role in this event is both practical (a meeting point) and narrative (a place where tension escalates).

Atmosphere Tense and urgent, with a mix of relief at Jamie’s return and growing suspicion about …
Function Meeting point for the group’s reunion and the Doctor’s urgent interrogation of Jamie. It serves …
Symbolism Represents the group’s vulnerability and the need for swift, decisive action. The room’s recent role …
Access Initially restricted (the Doctor and Victoria were locked in), but now accessible as Jamie enters …
The door, which was locked earlier, is now open (implied). The Doctor and Victoria are positioned near the door, suggesting they were near the exit when Jamie arrived. Jamie enters the room, his arrival disrupting the tension between the Doctor and Victoria.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2

"The Doctor is trapped so Jamie and Evans have to relay that Chorley left, making the situation more dire."

Chorley Extracts TARDIS Secrets from Victoria
S5E25 · The Web of Fear Part …

"The Doctor is trapped so Jamie and Evans have to relay that Chorley left, making the situation more dire."

Victoria Reveals the TARDIS to Chorley
S5E25 · The Web of Fear Part …
What this causes 1

"Doctor inquires if Jamie has seen anyone and Jamie reveals that Chorley is going to Holborn."

Chorley’s Suspicious Departure and Growing Alarm
S5E25 · The Web of Fear Part …

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"VICTORIA: I'm so worried about Jamie."
"DOCTOR: Jamie! Good to see you!"
"JAMIE: Doctor! Good to see you!"
"DOCTOR: Jamie, have you seen Chorley?"
"JAMIE: Who's he? Hey, why were you locked in?"
"DOCTOR: Have you seen anyone leave headquarters here?"
"JAMIE: Well, aye, just now. There's a man"
"DOCTOR: Right, come along, no time to waste."