Shaw’s Interrogation Tactics Fail

The Doctor is forcibly confined to a security cell by Benton 2, who dismisses his attempts at conversation and threatens violence. Shaw arrives to continue the interrogation, first employing intimidation—backed by Benton’s rifle—before shifting to a manipulative, conciliatory approach when the Doctor refuses to comply. The Doctor, exhausted by repeated questioning, rejects her offer of leniency, calling her methods transparent and her theories absurd. Shaw, frustrated, abandons subtlety and threatens to hand him over to the ruthless Brigade Leader, signaling the escalation of institutional hostility. The scene underscores the Doctor’s isolation, the authorities’ refusal to acknowledge the crisis, and Shaw’s strategic adaptability—though her tactics ultimately fail to break him. The Doctor’s defiance and the ominous presence of the infected prisoner (Bromley) in the adjacent cell foreshadow his impending escape and the looming catastrophe.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor is pushed into a cell by Benton 2, where he continues his attempts at conversation, inquiring about food and company, but Benton 2 dismisses his questions and insults him.

annoyance to frustration

Section Leader Shaw arrives to interrogate the Doctor, but he refuses to cooperate and lies down. Benton 2 threatens the Doctor with his rifle, but the Doctor is unfazed. Shaw then begins the interrogation again, demanding his identity and how he entered the complex.

defiance to escalating tension

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Hostile and authoritarian, with a simmering frustration at the Doctor’s refusal to comply.

Benton 2 forcibly pushes the Doctor into the cell, threatens him with violence by pointing his rifle through the bars, and enforces Shaw’s authority by ordering the Doctor to stand when addressed. Initially supportive of Shaw’s interrogation, he is later dismissed by her to wait outside in the corridor, his hostility palpable but subordinate to her commands.

Goals in this moment
  • Enforce Shaw’s interrogation through physical and verbal intimidation
  • Maintain order and institutional control over the prisoner
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor is a threat that must be contained through force if necessary
  • Shaw’s authority must be upheld, even if her methods shift
Character traits
Hostile and authoritarian Loyal to Shaw’s authority but frustrated by the Doctor’s defiance Reliant on physical intimidation
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None (infected and non-sentient in this state).

Bromley lies dormant under a blanket in the adjacent cell, his grotesque green hand suddenly emerging as the Doctor lies down, foreshadowing the infection’s spread and the Doctor’s impending escape. His presence is a silent but ominous threat, unseen by Shaw and Benton 2 until the moment of revelation.

Goals in this moment
  • None (acting as a narrative device for foreshadowing).
Active beliefs
  • None (infected and non-sentient).
Character traits
Uncontrollable and feral (due to infection) Unwitting catalyst for the Doctor’s escape Symbolic of the crisis unfolding
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Frustrated and increasingly hostile, masking her uncertainty with escalating threats.

Shaw arrives to interrogate the Doctor, initially employing intimidation backed by Benton 2’s rifle before shifting to a manipulative, conciliatory approach. Frustrated by the Doctor’s defiance, she threatens to hand him over to the Brigade Leader and abandons the interrogation. She paces the corridor outside the cell, her posture tense and her voice shifting from authoritative to exasperated.

Goals in this moment
  • Extract the truth from the Doctor through any means necessary
  • Maintain control over the interrogation process and avoid escalating to the Brigade Leader
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor is either a spy or a political agitator, and his claims are absurd
  • Her authority and institutional power will eventually break the Doctor’s defiance
Character traits
Strategic adaptability Frustration with defiance Authoritarian but pragmatic Manipulative when direct methods fail
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Exhausted but resolute, with a simmering defiance that borders on amusement at Shaw’s futile attempts to break him.

The Doctor is forcibly confined to the security cell by Benton 2, where he lies down on the bunk in defiance, dismissing Shaw’s threats and foreshadowing his escape by noting the infected prisoner (Bromley) in the adjacent cell. His exhaustion is evident, but his defiance remains unbroken, even as Shaw escalates her tactics.

Goals in this moment
  • Resist Shaw’s interrogation and maintain his defiance
  • Use the moment to observe Bromley’s condition and foreshadow the impending escape
Active beliefs
  • Shaw and the authorities are too narrow-minded to accept the truth about the crisis
  • His knowledge and observations are critical to stopping the catastrophe, even if they refuse to listen
Character traits
Exhausted but defiant Sarcastic and unyielding Observant and strategic Unafraid of institutional threats
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Brigade Leader Lethbridge-Stewart

Lethbridge-Stewart is not physically present but is invoked by Shaw as a threat to escalate the Doctor’s interrogation. His looming …

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Benton's Central Control Security Rifle

Benton 2’s rifle is a constant, looming threat throughout the interrogation, used to enforce Shaw’s authority and intimidate the Doctor. Pointed through the cell bars, it underscores the institutional violence and the Doctor’s vulnerability, serving as both a physical and psychological weapon. Its presence heightens the tension and foreshadows the escalation of force if the Doctor does not comply.

Before: Loaded and ready, carried by Benton 2 as …
After: Still in Benton 2’s possession, but no longer …
Before: Loaded and ready, carried by Benton 2 as he escorts the Doctor to the cell.
After: Still in Benton 2’s possession, but no longer directly threatening the Doctor as Shaw dismisses him from the cell.
Blanket Covering Bromley

The blanket covering Bromley fully conceals his infected body, hiding the green skin and unnatural distress of his transformation. Shaw, Benton 2, the Doctor, and the squaddie overlook it during the interrogation, making its sudden removal—a grotesque green hand thrusting it aside—a shocking revelation. This object serves as a narrative device, masking the crisis until the Doctor’s escape is foreshadowed.

Before: Draped over Bromley, fully concealing his infected form.
After: Thrown aside by Bromley’s emerging hand, exposing his …
Before: Draped over Bromley, fully concealing his infected form.
After: Thrown aside by Bromley’s emerging hand, exposing his transformation and sparking chaos.
Guards' Tranquilliser Dart

The tranquilliser dart is referenced by Benton 2 as a standard tool to subdue uncooperative prisoners like Bromley. Shaw backs the threat during her interrogation of the Doctor, implying its use as a chemical restraint if he continues to defy her. The dart looms as an implied escalation, heightening the tension and reinforcing the authorities’ willingness to use force.

Before: Stored in Benton 2’s or the squaddie’s equipment, …
After: Unused, but the threat of its deployment remains …
Before: Stored in Benton 2’s or the squaddie’s equipment, ready for use if needed.
After: Unused, but the threat of its deployment remains implicit as Shaw abandons the interrogation.
Security Cell Bars (Doctor's Cell)

The security cell bars divide the Doctor from Shaw and Benton 2, trapping him inside while they enforce their authority from the corridor. Benton 2 jams his rifle barrel through the gaps to threaten the Doctor directly, and the structure blocks physical access, keeping Shaw and Benton 2 safely apart from their prisoner during the escalation. The bars are both a physical barrier and a symbol of institutional control, underscoring the Doctor’s isolation.

Before: Locked in place, separating the Doctor from the …
After: Unchanged, but the Doctor’s defiance and Bromley’s emerging …
Before: Locked in place, separating the Doctor from the corridor.
After: Unchanged, but the Doctor’s defiance and Bromley’s emerging hand create a sense of impending breach.
Security Cell Bunk

The security cell bunk is where the Doctor lies down in defiance, signaling his exhaustion but unbroken spirit. Its narrow, institutional design reinforces the claustrophobic atmosphere of the interrogation, while the Doctor’s deliberate positioning on it—turning his back to the adjacent cell—allows him to glimpse Bromley’s emerging hand, foreshadowing his escape. The bunk is both a setting prop and a symbolic space of resistance.

Before: Empty, bolted to the cell wall, awaiting the …
After: Occupied by the Doctor, who lies down on …
Before: Empty, bolted to the cell wall, awaiting the Doctor’s confinement.
After: Occupied by the Doctor, who lies down on it in defiance before the scene ends.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Security Cells

The security cells are a claustrophobic, tension-filled space where the Doctor is confined, and Bromley’s infection looms in the adjacent cell. The barred cells strip prisoners of privacy, and the narrow corridor outside serves as a staging area for Shaw and Benton 2’s interrogation. The atmosphere is oppressive, with whispered threats and the looming presence of institutional violence. The Doctor’s defiance and Bromley’s hidden transformation make this space a powder keg for the impending escape.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered threats, oppressive institutional control, and the unspoken dread of the infection next …
Function Containment zone for prisoners and interrogation setting for authorities.
Symbolism Represents the regime’s isolation of threats and the Doctor’s moral resistance within a system designed …
Access Restricted to security personnel and prisoners; the Doctor is locked in, while Shaw and Benton …
Barred cells with no privacy, forcing the Doctor and Bromley into close proximity. Narrow corridor outside, where Shaw and Benton 2 stand, rifles at the ready. Dim lighting casting long shadows, emphasizing the claustrophobia. The sound of distant footsteps and muffled voices, hinting at the larger institutional machine at work.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Central Control

Central Control is represented through Shaw and Benton 2’s enforcement of institutional protocols, including the Doctor’s confinement and interrogation. The organization’s authority is embodied in Shaw’s shifting tactics—from intimidation to manipulation—and the looming threat of the Brigade Leader. Central Control’s denial of the crisis is evident in Shaw’s refusal to accept the Doctor’s warnings, prioritizing procedural discipline over truth.

Representation Through Shaw’s interrogation tactics and Benton 2’s enforcement of orders, reflecting institutional protocol and escalating …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over the Doctor through confinement, interrogation, and the threat of brutal escalation (Brigade …
Impact Reinforces the regime’s denial of the crisis, prioritizing order over truth and using the Doctor’s …
Internal Dynamics Shaw’s strategic adaptability (shifting from intimidation to manipulation) reflects internal tensions between procedural discipline and …
Extract the truth from the Doctor through any means, including intimidation and manipulation. Maintain control over the drilling project and suppress any threats to the regime’s stability. Institutional protocol (interrogation, confinement, threats of violence). Hierarchical authority (Shaw’s rank, Benton 2’s loyalty, the Brigade Leader as a final threat).
Brigade (Military and Security Forces under Brigade Leader Stewart)

The Brigade is invoked by Shaw as a final threat to break the Doctor’s defiance, representing the ruthless, escalated force of the regime. Its looming presence underscores the institutional hostility and the Doctor’s isolation, serving as a narrative device to heighten the stakes of his resistance. The Brigade embodies the regime’s willingness to use brutal methods to maintain control.

Representation Through Shaw’s threat to hand the Doctor over to the Brigade Leader, embodying institutional violence …
Power Dynamics Operating as a higher-level antagonistic force, capable of overriding Shaw’s authority if she fails to …
Impact Reinforces the regime’s denial of the crisis by framing the Doctor’s defiance as a security …
Extract the truth from the Doctor through brutal interrogation methods. Maintain the regime’s control over threats, even if it means crushing dissent. Threats of violence and escalation (implied through Shaw’s warning). Hierarchical authority (as the next level of institutional force).

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2

"The Doctor is placed in the cell, leading to Shaw's interrogation attempts."

Shaw’s Threat Escalates to Stewart
S7E22 · Inferno Part 4

"The Doctor is placed in the cell, leading to Shaw's interrogation attempts."

Doctor Mocks Shaw Before Infection Reveals Itself
S7E22 · Inferno Part 4
What this causes 3

"A green hand appears from Bromley's cell, foreshadowing his transformation. This creates immediate tension and prefigures the danger the Doctor will soon face, leading to the doctor calling out for help."

Doctor exploits prisoner’s transformation to escape
S7E22 · Inferno Part 4

"The Doctor is placed in the cell, leading to Shaw's interrogation attempts."

Shaw’s Threat Escalates to Stewart
S7E22 · Inferno Part 4

"The Doctor is placed in the cell, leading to Shaw's interrogation attempts."

Doctor Mocks Shaw Before Infection Reveals Itself
S7E22 · Inferno Part 4

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"DOCTOR: Please, don't push. I'll have you know that your counterpart in the other world was a nice, sociable sort of chap, Sergeant."
"SHAW: The questions will go on until you answer them."
"DOCTOR: I've told you the truth. If your minds are too narrow to accept it, that's not my fault."
"SHAW: I can see I've been wasting my time. I'll leave you to the Brigade Leader. He'll get the truth out of you."