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S15E2 · Horror of Fang Rock Part 2

Doctor challenges Palmerdale’s authority

Palmerdale immediately establishes his entitlement upon the Doctor’s arrival, demanding dry clothes and brandy while dismissing house rules. The Doctor, through pointed questions about Harker’s absence and the wreck itself, exposes the financier’s recklessness and privilege. Skinsale’s nervous laughter underscores the conflict, while the Doctor’s calm but direct challenges fracture the fragile unity of the survivors, revealing that human greed and class divisions may prove as dangerous as the true threat awaiting them outside. key_dialogue: [ DOCTOR: Where's Harker, your coxswain? SKINSALE: He'll, er, he'll be up directly. DOCTOR: And whose seamanship was it got you on the rocks? ]

Plot Beats

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The Doctor and Leela enter, and Palmerdale inquires about Harker's whereabouts.

frustration to curiosity

Who Was There

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Amused by the absurdity of privilege with a streak of controlled urgency beneath the wit

The Doctor strides in with effortless presence, immediately disrupting the room’s fragile hierarchy by placing his foot on the table. He asks pointed questions about Harker’s absence and the wreck’s cause, challenging Palmerdale’s authority with calm precision while Skinsale reacts with uncomfortable laughter.

Goals in this moment
  • Establish truth about the wreck and its causes to assess immediate danger
  • Break through class-based obfuscation to find practical solutions
Active beliefs
  • Human ignorance and arrogance are often as deadly as any monster
  • Questioning authority is a moral and practical necessity in survival situations
Character traits
Observant Analytical Disruptive Calm under pressure Direct in speech
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Smoldering fury masking deep insecurity and panic over missed opportunities

Palmerdale immediately asserts his entitlement upon seeing the Doctor, demanding dry clothes and brandy while dismissing house rules. When Vince refuses liquor, Palmerdale erupts in indignation. Later, he becomes defensive under the Doctor’s scrutiny about the wreck’s cause and his urgency to reach London.

Goals in this moment
  • Assert dominance over perceived inferiors in the confined space
  • Rally support for his immediate agenda despite the crisis
Active beliefs
  • His social rank entitles him to privilege regardless of circumstances
  • Urgency and financial loss justify ethical compromises
Character traits
Entitled Defensive Impatient Social climber Reliant on appearances
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Amused on the surface but increasingly unsettled by the Doctor’s disruption of social norms

Skinsale reads the logbook while monitoring Palmerdale’s outbursts. When the Doctor’s questions become pointed, Skinsale interjects to defend Palmerdale’s credibility—first inaccurately about Harker, then uncomfortably about seamanship—all while laughing nervously to mask tension and deflect conflict.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect Palmerdale from direct humiliation to maintain social facade
  • Distract from the wreck’s true causes using humor
Active beliefs
  • Class solidarity is a pragmatic necessity in crisis
  • Disrupting social order invites chaos and danger
Character traits
Sarcastic Defensive of hierarchies Nervous under pressure Quick-witted Obsessed with appearances
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Supporting 3
Leela
secondary

Quietly alert, prioritizing immediate action over social conflict

Leela enters with the Doctor and waits silently as he presses Skinsale and Palmerdale. She does not engage in dialogue but accompanies Vince and later leaves without comment, reflecting her pragmatic acceptance of the Doctor’s leadership and the mechanics of survival.

Goals in this moment
  • Follow the Doctor’s instruction to accompany Vince
  • Maintain readiness for whatever threat emerges
Active beliefs
  • Survival comes before social niceties
  • The Doctor’s guidance overrides arbitrary rules
Character traits
Reserved Pragmatic Observant Loyal to the Doctor
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Adelaide
secondary

Coldly observant, resentful of perceived slights to social order even in crisis

Adelaide watches the Doctor enter and later questions his decision to send Leela to stoke the boiler. Her tone carries disapproval and class-conscious judgment, responding to the social disruption with quiet criticism rather than direct confrontation.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect her own perceived status in the hierarchy
  • Navigate the crisis without drawing negative attention
Active beliefs
  • Social roles must be maintained even in survival situations
  • Leaders should adhere to expected behaviors regardless of necessity
Character traits
Reserved Class-conscious Judgmental Survivor with pragmatic compromise
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Vince
secondary

Steadily composed despite multiple masters demanding attention, prioritizing duty over complaints

Vince remains focused on practical tasks—pouring soup and later preparing to stoke the boiler—despite Palmerdale’s demands and the escalating tension. He executes the Doctor’s order to escort Leela without hesitation, maintaining discipline under pressure.

Goals in this moment
  • Fulfill immediate operational duties
  • Escape the social fray to attend to machinery vital for survival
Active beliefs
  • Rules exist to prevent chaos and ensure safety
  • Authority should be respected but not blindly obeyed
Character traits
Disciplined Pragmatic Reliable Subordinate but observant
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Mug in Titan Base Mess

The mug containing hot soup is poured by Vince as part of practical survival in the cramped crew room. It sits unclaimed during the escalating social conflict, its warmth and utility contrasting with the tension and privilege being flaunted by Palmerdale and Skinsale.

Before: Empty and being filled with soup by Vince …
After: Unused and abandoned on the table, forgotten amid …
Before: Empty and being filled with soup by Vince at the start of the scene
After: Unused and abandoned on the table, forgotten amid the verbal confrontation between the Doctor and Palmerdale
Palmerdale's Rejected Brandy

Palmerdale’s rejected brandy glass, though never physically present in the text, is implied by his demand and Vince’s refusal. The absent glass symbolizes the futility of his entitlement in the face of rules and crisis, leaving his demand unfulfilled and his ego unsoothed.

Before: Nonexistent in this scene; referred to only through …
After: Remains unfulfilled—no brandy is served, reinforcing the collapse …
Before: Nonexistent in this scene; referred to only through dialogue and denial
After: Remains unfulfilled—no brandy is served, reinforcing the collapse of social expectations under necessity
Survivors' Arrival Log

The Survivor’s Arrival Log sits open while Skinsale reads it to deflect attention and control the narrative. It becomes a tool of obfuscation as he misrepresents Harker’s absence and attempts to redirect the Doctor’s scrutiny away from Palmerdale’s culpability.

Before: Closed and mostly unused; in Skinsale’s possession as …
After: Open and marked by Skinsale’s hurried, anxious script …
Before: Closed and mostly unused; in Skinsale’s possession as an official log
After: Open and marked by Skinsale’s hurried, anxious script as he defensively adds details to shape the survivors' shared story

Location Details

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Crew Room

The crowded lighthouse crew room becomes a pressure cooker of social hierarchy and survival logistics. Its confined space amplifies every demand, disagreement, and deflection, turning practical concerns into battlegrounds of class, ego, and urgency. The room’s warped social order reflects the broader threat of chaos in crisis.

Atmosphere Tense with simmering rage and carefully controlled politeness, overheated and claustrophobic
Function Social flashpoint where crisis magnifies human flaws and priorities collide
Symbolism Represents the fragility of human civilization under pressure—the true monster may not be the creature …
Access Open to survivors but governed by unspoken social rules and rank
Mismatched furniture and uneven floorboards amplify discomfort Dim light from a single stove casts long, shifting shadows

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