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S20E5 · Snakedance Part 1

Tegan faces her Mara-tinged nightmare

Tegan awakens in distress as Nyssa rushes to comfort her, the remnants of a terrifying dream clinging to her. The Doctor probes the fragments of memory, uncovering Tegan’s recurring nightmares about an ancient entity. Her insistence that the visions were real introduces the possibility that the Mara is resurfacing through her, forcing the trio to confront the latent danger hidden in Manussa’s past. Nyssa’s attempts to soothe her fail as Tegan’s dread lingers, underscoring the escalating supernatural threat. key_dialogue: [ DOCTOR: The dream? What dream? TEGAN: It was the dream. TEGAN: No, it wasn't, somehow. DOCTOR: She means it. I think she could be right. ]

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Tegan wakes up from a nightmare, and Nyssa comforts her while the Doctor observes from the doorway.

distress to concern ["Tegan and Nyssa's bedroom"]

The Doctor questions Tegan about her recurring dream, probing for details about her experience.

concern to unease

Tegan confirms having the same dream repeatedly, with persistent feelings of fear, despite not remembering specific images.

unease to heightened concern

Tegan insists that her dream was not just a dream, suggesting there's something more to it, which the Doctor acknowledges.

concern to ominous uncertainty

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Focused and measured, with a growing sense of urgency beneath his calm exterior

The Doctor stands in the doorway, observing the scene with a composed yet probing demeanor. He questions Tegan directly about her dreams, his tone shifting from curiosity to realization as he presses for details. His presence is authoritative but not intrusive, guiding the conversation toward the underlying threat.

Goals in this moment
  • Determine the nature and origin of Tegan’s nightmare
  • Assess whether the Mara is influencing Tegan’s mind
Active beliefs
  • Nightmares can reveal deeper psychological or supernatural truths
  • Tegan’s recurring dreams are not mere imagination
Character traits
Inquisitive Authoritative Perceptive
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Anxious yet composed, balancing concern for Tegan with a need to trust the Doctor’s judgment

Nyssa is at Tegan’s side, one hand resting on her shoulder in a gesture of comfort and reassurance. She challenges the Doctor’s probing of Tegan, her tone firm but concerned, clearly prioritizing Tegan’s well-being over the Doctor’s curiosity.

Goals in this moment
  • Comfort and reassure Tegan in her distress
  • Challenge the Doctor to avoid pushing Tegan too far
Active beliefs
  • The immediate comfort of her companion outweighs the pursuit of answers
  • The Doctor’s methods may be too invasive at this moment
Character traits
Protective Disciplined Pragmatic
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Overwhelmed by fear and confusion, caught between the remnants of her nightmare and the harsh reality of wakefulness

Tegan awakens in visible distress, her breathing labored and her grip tight on the sheets. She struggles to articulate the nightmare’s details but insists it was more than just a dream, her voice trembling with fear and urgency.

Goals in this moment
  • Convince others that her nightmare was real
  • Seek reassurance and safety from her companions
Active beliefs
  • Her nightmare holds some truth or significance
  • The dream’s fear is not something she can easily dismiss
Character traits
Distressed Vulnerable Determined
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Supporting 1
Young Guest
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Calm and controlled, maintaining a detached composure despite the surrounding anxiety

The young guest enters the room unobtrusively, descending the spiral staircase with quiet steps. He picks up the silver snake sculpture and sits on the chaise-longue, his calm demeanor contrasting sharply with the tension of the others. His presence is unexplained but deliberate.

Goals in this moment
  • Observe or interact with the silver snake sculpture
  • Remain unnoticed amidst the unfolding emotional turmoil
Active beliefs
  • The snake sculpture holds significance in this context
  • His presence is unremarkable or expected in this setting
Character traits
Neutral Purposeful Unobtrusive
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Bronze Serpent Sculpture (Bedroom Nightstand)

The silver snake sculpture with a blue gem in its mouth rests on the nightstand, its cool bronze surface catching the dim light of the room. It is picked up by the young guest, who handles it with familiarity, suggesting it may hold symbolic or hidden significance tied to Tegan’s nightmare and the Mara’s influence.

Before: Positioned on the nightstand, untouched and serving as …
After: Held by the young guest, who has removed …
Before: Positioned on the nightstand, untouched and serving as a decorative element in the room.
After: Held by the young guest, who has removed it from its resting place and is examining or interacting with it.
Fur-covered chaise-longue

The fur-covered chaise-longue serves as a place for the young guest to sit, his relaxed posture contrasting with the tension of the others. Its dense pelts are static-filled, adding a tactile dimension to the room’s unsettled atmosphere. It becomes a temporary perch for the sculpture and its holder.

Before: An ordinary piece of furniture in the room, …
After: Occupied by the young guest, who uses it …
Before: An ordinary piece of furniture in the room, unoccupied and unremarkable.
After: Occupied by the young guest, who uses it as a seat while holding the snake sculpture.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Terminus Liner Crew Quarters (shared by Nyssa and Tegan)

The private wood-paneled bedroom aboard the TARDIS is softly lit by a desk lamp, casting long shadows across the double bed. The space feels both intimate and pressurized, with the lingering scent of lavender oils and the metallic tang of the Doctor’s hypnosis device adding to the air of unease. It serves as both sanctuary and battleground for Tegan’s psychological and supernatural struggle.

Atmosphere Tense and disquieting, with an undercurrent of supernatural dread and personal vulnerability
Function A confined space for rest and recovery that becomes a site of emotional and psychological …
Symbolism Represents the intersection of the TARDIS’s comforting illusions and the raw, hidden threats lurking in …
Access Restricted to the three companions and temporary intruder (the young guest), inaccessible to external threats
Tables lamp providing angled, shadowed lighting Rumpled sheets and scattered personal items adding to the sense of disarray

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 4

"The Doctor's initial questioning of Tegan about her dreams (after her nightmare in the TARDIS) directly leads to his hypnosis plan later in Act 2. This inquiry establishes the need for intervention as Tegan's fear and connection to the Mara deepen."

Doctor guides Tegan through hypnosis
S20E5 · Snakedance Part 1

"The Doctor's initial questioning of Tegan about her dreams (after her nightmare in the TARDIS) directly leads to his hypnosis plan later in Act 2. This inquiry establishes the need for intervention as Tegan's fear and connection to the Mara deepen."

Tegan’s psyche collapses under the Mara’s pressure
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"Tegan's assertion that her dream was 'not just a dream' prefigures the collapse of boundaries between dream and reality when she is fully possessed. Her insistence on deeper significance foreshadows the Mara's return to power."

Doctor warns of Mara in Chamber
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"Tegan's assertion that her dream was 'not just a dream' prefigures the collapse of boundaries between dream and reality when she is fully possessed. Her insistence on deeper significance foreshadows the Mara's return to power."

Mara takes full possession of Tegan here
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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning