Ranulf corners Doctor over TARDIS
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Ranulf reveals that he has possession of the Doctor's TARDIS and accuses the Doctor of attempting to kidnap King John. The Doctor maintains that Geoffrey is on his way to London.
Ranulf orders the TARDIS to be opened, and Tegan attempts to intervene.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Strategic calm masking urgency to escape, with an undercurrent of frustration at Ranulf’s refusal to accept his deception.
The Doctor remains outwardly calm and strategic, deflecting Ranulf’s accusations with measured dialogue. He shifts focus to Tegan, insisting she enter the TARDIS while avoiding direct confrontation. His posture and speech suggest confidence, but his urgency to leave hints at escalating danger.
- • Delay or deny Ranulf’s demands to open the TARDIS
- • Secure Tegan’s escape by getting her into the TARDIS
- • Ranulf’s suspicion is a direct threat to his plan to stop the Master
- • Controlled deception is necessary to maintain the timeline
Anxiety-driven protectiveness, clinging to pragmatic action to neutralize perceived threats.
Tegan asserts dominance over access to the TARDIS, positioning herself physically near its entrance. Her tone is tense and protective, insisting she must open it while warning of 'other demons.' Her actions align with shielding the Doctor and preserving the TARDIS as a safe haven.
- • Ensure unauthorized entities cannot access the TARDIS
- • Prevent harm to the Doctor by controlling the confrontation
- • The Doctor’s plan is failing and they must escape
- • The TARDIS is under immediate threat from Ranulf’s hostility
Deep-seated distrust and anger, fueled by his role as King John’s enforcer and his duty to uncover deception.
Ranulf confronts the Doctor with aggressive accusations, demanding the TARDIS be opened. His rigid pragmatism shrouds his suspicion, as he refuses to accept the Doctor’s explanations and escalates demands with mounting hostility.
- • Obtain physical control of the TARDIS
- • Expose and stop the Doctor’s perceived plot against King John
- • The Doctor is directly threatening King John’s authority
- • Obedience to authority justifies aggressive action
Heightened anxiety masking loyalty to his father, triggered by the unpredictable confrontation.
Hugh arrives with Ranulf, addressing him as 'Father' and echoing his questions with suspicion. He submits to Ranulf’s authority but hints at the Doctor’s 'plots,' showing a brittle loyalty easily swayed by fear and perceived threats.
- • Prove allegiance to Ranulf by echoing accusations
- • Survive the confrontation without drawing Ranulf’s wrath
- • The Doctor is a threat to be neutralized
- • Obeying Ranulf’s orders ensures safety
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The Master’s disguised TARDIS, posing as an Iron Maiden, occupies the Great Hall as a physical object of conflict. Its presence ties the scene to the Master’s historical sabotage, as Ranulf’s fixation on it underscores the convergence of the Doctor’s and Master’s machinations in the timeline.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The Great Hall functions as a cavernous stage for confrontation and centralized confrontation, its torch-lit grandeur contrasting with the intimacy of the conflict. Its role as a command post amplifies the tension, as maps and staging areas for King John’s forces frame the Doctor’s group as intruders despite their tactical urgency.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Tegan’s decision in the TARDIS to create a diversion to aid the Doctor’s escape directly follows her spontaneous creation of that diversion in the Great Hall when Ranulf orders the TARDIS opened. This shows Tegan’s quick thinking and growing agency, turning local action into a pivotal escape strategy."
Tegan engineers a diversion in the TARDIS"Tegan’s diversion in the Great Hall allows the Doctor to slip away unnoticed. This escape directly enables him to enter the King’s Chamber undetected, confront the Master, and execute the plan to escape with Kamelion and Tegan in the TARDIS—driving the climax of Act 3."
Doctor fails to wrest Kamelion from the Master"Tegan’s diversion in the Great Hall allows the Doctor to slip away unnoticed. This escape directly enables him to enter the King’s Chamber undetected, confront the Master, and execute the plan to escape with Kamelion and Tegan in the TARDIS—driving the climax of Act 3."
Ranulf and Hugh expose the Master’s plot twist"Tegan’s diversion in the Great Hall allows the Doctor to slip away unnoticed. This escape directly enables him to enter the King’s Chamber undetected, confront the Master, and execute the plan to escape with Kamelion and Tegan in the TARDIS—driving the climax of Act 3."
Doctor rescues Tegan and Turlough flees"Tegan’s diversion in the Great Hall allows the Doctor to slip away unnoticed. This escape directly enables him to enter the King’s Chamber undetected, confront the Master, and execute the plan to escape with Kamelion and Tegan in the TARDIS—driving the climax of Act 3."
Master trapped as TARDIS departs with fugitivesThemes This Exemplifies
Thematic resonance and meaning