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S5E25 · The Web of Fear Part 3

Chorley Extracts TARDIS Secrets from Victoria

Chorley interrogates Victoria in the Goodge Street common room, probing for details about the TARDIS—its location, capabilities, and escape potential—while masking his desperation under feigned concern. Victoria, unaware of his true motives, reveals the TARDIS is at Covent Garden and confirms it can transport them to safety. When the Doctor arrives, Chorley abruptly leaves, his sudden departure exposing his duplicity. The Doctor realizes Victoria has inadvertently disclosed the TARDIS’s existence, creating a critical security breach. Chorley’s exit signals his intent to exploit the TARDIS for personal escape, escalating the internal threat of betrayal as the Great Intelligence’s influence tightens its grip on the group. The scene underscores Chorley’s self-serving opportunism and the Doctor’s growing suspicion of a traitor within their ranks.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Chorley questions Victoria about the TARDIS's location and escape potential, pressing her for information about its capabilities, especially in relation to the planned tunnel explosion.

Inquisitiveness to urgency

Chorley, upon realizing the tunnel explosion will jeopardize his escape route, abruptly leaves after the Doctor arrives, his intentions now clear.

Opportunism to decisive action

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Initially open and cooperative, shifting to remorseful and anxious as she grasps the severity of her unintended betrayal.

Victoria is seated in the Goodge Street common room, engaged in a conversation with Chorley. She answers his probing questions with a mix of naivety and earnestness, revealing critical details about the TARDIS’s location and capabilities. Her demeanor shifts from cooperative to alarmed as the Doctor arrives and deduces the security breach, her guilt and anxiety becoming palpable as she realizes the consequences of her disclosure.

Goals in this moment
  • To provide honest answers to Chorley’s questions, believing his concern is genuine.
  • To reassure Chorley about the TARDIS’s ability to offer escape, hoping to alleviate his apparent distress.
Active beliefs
  • Chorley’s questions stem from a legitimate desire to understand their escape options.
  • The Doctor would prioritize Jamie’s safety over immediate escape, delaying their departure.
Character traits
Trusting Naive Earnest Guilt-ridden Anxious
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Feigned calm masking deep desperation and opportunism; his abrupt departure reveals his true motives and urgency.

Chorley sits across from Victoria in the common room, feigning concern while skillfully extracting details about the TARDIS. His demeanor is calculated, masking his desperation with a veneer of casual inquiry. Upon the Doctor’s arrival, he abruptly leaves, slamming the door behind him—a clear signal of his duplicity and intent to exploit the TARDIS for personal escape.

Goals in this moment
  • To extract the TARDIS’s location and capabilities from Victoria without arousing suspicion.
  • To secure his own escape by exploiting the TARDIS before the tunnel is blown, prioritizing personal survival over the group’s safety.
Active beliefs
  • Victoria’s naivety makes her an easy target for manipulation.
  • The Doctor’s focus on Jamie’s safety will delay their departure, giving him a window to act.
Character traits
Deceptive Opportunistic Desperate Calculating Self-serving
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Alarmed and determined, shifting from curiosity to suspicion as he pieces together Chorley’s betrayal and the implications for their safety.

The Doctor enters the common room mid-conversation, immediately sensing the tension. His sharp deductions lead him to realize Chorley’s abrupt departure and Victoria’s disclosure of the TARDIS’s location, triggering a moment of alarm. He reacts with urgency, rattling the locked door to confirm Chorley’s escape and voicing his suspicion of a security breach.

Goals in this moment
  • To uncover the truth behind Chorley’s sudden departure and Victoria’s revelation.
  • To assess the immediate threat posed by the security breach and take corrective action.
Active beliefs
  • Chorley’s actions are driven by self-interest rather than concern for the group.
  • Victoria’s disclosure, though unintentional, has compromised their position and must be addressed urgently.
Character traits
Perceptive Suspicious Protective Urgently decisive Authoritative
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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TARDIS (Time and Relative Dimension in Space)

The TARDIS is the central artifact of this event, serving as both a symbol of hope and a target of betrayal. Victoria’s revelation of its location at Covent Garden and its escape capabilities transforms it from a means of salvation to a vulnerable asset. Chorley’s desperation to reach it drives his deceptive interrogation of Victoria, while the Doctor’s alarm upon realizing the breach underscores its critical role in their survival. The TARDIS’s existence is now a liability, exposing the group’s internal divisions and the Great Intelligence’s broader threat.

Before: Hidden at Covent Garden Underground Station, known only …
After: Compromised; its location and escape potential are now …
Before: Hidden at Covent Garden Underground Station, known only to the Doctor, Victoria, and Jamie. Its location and capabilities are not widely disclosed, making it a secure escape option.
After: Compromised; its location and escape potential are now known to Chorley, turning it into a potential point of vulnerability and a target for exploitation by both Chorley and the Great Intelligence.
Goodge Street Common Room Door

The Goodge Street common room door serves as a symbolic and literal barrier in this event. Chorley slams it shut behind him as he flees, creating a physical obstruction that traps the Doctor and Victoria inside and confirms his betrayal. The locked door becomes a metaphor for the fractured trust within the group, highlighting the irreversible nature of Chorley’s actions and the Doctor’s growing suspicion of internal threats.

Before: Unlocked and accessible, allowing free movement in and …
After: Locked, blocking pursuit and symbolizing the finality of …
Before: Unlocked and accessible, allowing free movement in and out of the common room.
After: Locked, blocking pursuit and symbolizing the finality of Chorley’s departure and the security breach.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Goodge Street Common Room

The Goodge Street common room is a tense and claustrophobic space where Chorley’s deception unfolds. Its confined quarters amplify the emotional stakes of the interaction, with Victoria’s naivety and Chorley’s opportunism playing out in close proximity. The room’s functional role as a holding area for the group contrasts with its symbolic significance as a site of betrayal, where trust is shattered and the Doctor’s suspicions are confirmed. The atmosphere is charged with unspoken tension, culminating in Chorley’s abrupt exit.

Atmosphere Tense and claustrophobic, with an undercurrent of unspoken suspicion and desperation. The confined space amplifies …
Function A holding area for the group, serving as a meeting point where critical disclosures and …
Symbolism Represents the fragility of alliances and the ease with which trust can be broken. The …
Access Initially accessible to all present, but Chorley’s slamming of the door creates a sudden and …
The room is sparsely furnished, with a desk and chairs where Chorley and Victoria sit. The door is sturdy and locks securely, symbolizing the finality of Chorley’s departure and the breach of trust.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2

"Chorley's desire for an escape route continues to his conversation with Victoria when he hears about the tunnel explosion. This forces him to leave and enact his plans when he learns news that complicates his plan."

Chorley’s desperate escape gambit fails
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"Chorley pressing Victoria for information about the TARDIS and escape leads directly to his abrupt departure and the Doctor's realization that Chorley is attempting to use the TARDIS for his own escape."

Victoria Reveals the TARDIS to Chorley
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What this causes 3

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

Jamie’s return reveals Chorley’s flight
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"Chorley pressing Victoria for information about the TARDIS and escape leads directly to his abrupt departure and the Doctor's realization that Chorley is attempting to use the TARDIS for his own escape."

Victoria Reveals the TARDIS to Chorley
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"Chorley asks questions about the TARDIS which prompts Victoria to provide information on it's location. Then that information results in Chorley heading to Holborn to find the TARDIS."

Chorley’s Suspicious Departure and Growing Alarm
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Key Dialogue

"CHORLEY: It's at Covent Garden, you say?"
"VICTORIA: That's where we landed."
"CHORLEY: Oh, this is ridiculous. You can't land in an Underground station."
"VICTORIA: The Tardis can. It's not an ordinary sort of craft."
"CHORLEY: Look, look, you say it can get us out of here?"
"VICTORIA: Yes. But the Doctor wouldn't go without Jamie. And now they're going to blow up the tunnel, I don't think we're going to..."
"CHORLEY: Blow up the tunnel? Blow up the tunnel? Well then, we'll never get out of here. And the Doctor won't leave until Jamie gets back, eh?"
"DOCTOR: What's the matter with him?"
"VICTORIA: He doesn't want them to blow up the tunnel."
"DOCTOR: Well, he's too late. They've already left. Wait a minute. Why doesn't he want them to blow up the tunnel?"
"VICTORIA: He thinks he'll be cut off from the Tardis."
"DOCTOR: You didn't tell him about the Tardis, did you?"
"VICTORIA: Oh dear! Oh no! No, do you think that..."
"DOCTOR: Yes, I do think!"