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S16E13 · The Androids of Tara Part 1

Doctor insists on fishing break

The Doctor and Romana materialize on the dense jungle planet Tara, the Doctor immediately seized by the idea of fishing despite the urgency of their Key to Time mission. Romana voices concern about Grendel’s threat and the need to retrieve the segment, but the Doctor dismisses her warnings in favor of intellectual indulgence, invoking spurious Time Lord codes to justify his leisure. His stubborn retreat from purpose leaves Romana vulnerable to isolation, creating the precise conditions for Grendel’s capture of her moments later. The lighthearted clash underscores the Doctor’s tendency toward distraction and reinforces the episode’s core tension between intellectual curiosity and immediate peril.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor and Romana arrive on Tara, and the Doctor decides to go fishing while Romana searches for the fourth segment of the Key to Time.

calm to determination ['jungle with monkeys chattering and birds …

Romana tries to remind the Doctor of their mission, but he insists on taking a break to go fishing.

amusement to frustration

The Doctor and Romana engage in a lighthearted argument about the Doctor's decision to take a break.

teasing to defiance

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Amused detachment with an undercurrent of stubborn defiance against perceived obligation

The Doctor strides purposefully past Romana toward the jungle, carrying a fishing rod with unconcerned nonchalance. He responds to Romana's urgency with dismissive flippancy, inventing nonsensical Time Lord regulations to justify his indulgence. His body language radiates confidence despite the absurdity of his claims, underscoring his detachment from their perilous mission.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure an excuse to indulge in leisure despite mission imperatives
  • Assert autonomy over his time and actions against Romana's urgings
Active beliefs
  • Academic and intellectual pursuits should take precedence over immediate mission goals
  • Rules are flexible tools to be reinterpreted for personal convenience
Character traits
Eccentric Dismissive of protocol Self-justifying Whimsical
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Escalating exasperation bordering on indignation as her warnings go unheeded

Romana stands firm beside the TARDIS, her posture taut with frustration and concern. She challenges the Doctor’s absurd reasoning directly, insisting on the mission’s urgency without yielding to his mockery. Her sharp retorts reveal a disciplined adherence to protocol that contrasts starkly with the Doctor’s caprice, her expression darkening as his intransigence becomes evident.

Goals in this moment
  • Convince the Doctor to prioritize retrieving the Key to Time segment immediately
  • Assert the mission’s critical nature against the Doctor’s distraction
Active beliefs
  • Time-sensitive missions require uncompromising adherence to objectives
  • The Doctor’s disregard for protocol threatens collective safety
Character traits
Direct Urgently mission-focused Skeptical Uncompromising
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Doctor's TARDIS

The TARDIS materializes intact, its exterior ensuring immediate shelter and familiar grounding for Romana during the tense confrontation. Though the Doctor carries a fishing rod—symbolizing his diversion—its presence emphasizes the TARDIS’s role as both refuge and distraction. After the Doctor’s departure into the jungle, the ship stands inactive, its dormant systems mirroring the stasis of the mission's delay.

Before: Positioned on Tara’s surface, dormant after materialization; its …
After: Still positioned on Tara’s surface, its exterior unchanged …
Before: Positioned on Tara’s surface, dormant after materialization; its interior housed Romana just moments prior to the event
After: Still positioned on Tara’s surface, its exterior unchanged but its function momentarily paused as Romana remains outside awaiting the Doctor

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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TARDIS Console Room (Functional, The Seeds of Death Part 1)

The TARDIS interior remains invisible but emotionally present as Romana’s anchor amid the escalating conflict outside. Though the scene occurs beyond its threshold, the ship’s spatial essence lingers—quiet, orderly, and governed by laws Romana respects. Its absence from the immediate action makes Romana’s isolation more pronounced, as the Doctor physically departs while she remains tethered to procedure and caution.

Atmosphere Calm and methodical, a stark contrast to the chaos outside
Function Inactive refuge and moral counterpoint to the Doctor’s choices
Symbolism Embodiment of discipline and purpose amidst recklessness
Access Immediate area outside the ship is open but Romana appears constrained by protocol to remain
TARDIS exterior’s unassuming coral texture offering no immediate threat Ambient jungle sounds muted at the ship’s threshold
Tara

The dense jungles of Tara form a paradoxical backdrop to the conflict, their vibrant chaos underscoring the contrast between the Doctor’s frivolity and Romana’s mission. The planet’s tranquil yet primal environment provides no shelter from immediate peril, its lush silence amplifying the tension between the characters. The unwelcoming openness of the clearing near the TARDIS becomes both stage and witness to their ideological clash.

Atmosphere Tense with an undercurrent of absurdity and looming danger
Function Confrontation zone between mission urgency and personal indulgence
Symbolism Represents the natural order disrupted by the Doctor’s disregard for important responsibilities
Sounds of jungle wildlife—chattering monkeys and calling birds of paradise Jungle foliage encroaching near the TARDIS exterior

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 1

"The Doctor's decision to take a leisurely break (fishing) directly leads to Romana being left alone to pursue the Key to Time segment. This separation sets up Romana's capture by Grendel, which in turn motivates the Doctor's later involvement with Prince Reynart's android repair—both protagonists are drawn into Tara's political conflict due to the mission delay caused by the Doctor's desire for a break."

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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"DOCTOR: Fishing. Fishing? It's an art, worthy of the knowledge and practise of a wise man. Isaak Walton"
"ROMANA: Look, we haven't got time for you to practise anything. We've got to find the fourth segment."
"DOCTOR: You find it. I'm taking the day off."