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S4E31 · The Faceless Ones Part 1

TARDIS crash-lands Gatwick runway

The TARDIS materializes mid-runway at Gatwick Airport, forcing the Doctor and companions to evade an oncoming plane in a chaotic, high-stakes landing. The Doctor’s immediate command to 'scatter' triggers a frantic dispersal as a patrolling policeman spots them, escalating the group’s exposure to both human authorities and the lurking alien threat. This moment serves as a narrative fulcrum: the TARDIS’s unexpected arrival disrupts the airport’s operational rhythm, while the Doctor’s tactical decision to split the group—sending Ben one way and the others another—directly sets up Polly’s witnessing of the murder in the Chameleon Tours hangar. The scene’s tension stems from the collision of the Doctor’s alien logic (prioritizing survival and secrecy) with the companions’ human instincts (Jamie’s awe at the 'flying beastie,' Ben’s separation from the group), while the policeman’s intervention introduces the institutional threat that will later complicate their investigation. The event’s urgency is heightened by the aborted plane landing, a visual metaphor for the Doctor’s own precarious balance between intervention and observation. The dispersal also fractures the group’s cohesion, leaving them vulnerable to the antagonists’ manipulations—most critically, Polly’s isolation, which makes her a target for abduction and replacement. Thematically, the scene underscores the Doctor’s role as both protector and disruptor, his actions forcing the companions into roles they’re ill-prepared for, while the airport’s bureaucratic machinery (embodied by the policeman) becomes an unintended obstacle to their mission.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The TARDIS materializes on the runway, and Jamie and the Doctor exit, narrowly avoiding being hit by a landing airplane.

curiosity to alarm ['runway']

A policeman spots the group and shouts for them to stop, prompting the Doctor to order everyone to scatter in different directions to evade capture.

alarm to panic

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Confused and disoriented—caught between the need to escape the plane and the policeman, but ultimately cut off from the Doctor’s guidance.

Ben exits the TARDIS with the group but is quickly separated when the policeman intercepts him. His confusion is implied by his abrupt divergence from the Doctor, Jamie, and Polly—leaving him vulnerable and isolated. His separation sets up his later role as a lone figure in the airport, making him an easier target for the alien conspiracy. The scene highlights his street-smart instincts, but also his limitation as a human in an alien-driven plot.

Goals in this moment
  • Avoid the policeman and the plane to stay safe, but prioritize reuniting with the group.
  • Stay alert for opportunities to evade capture or find cover, using his naval training and street smarts.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s commands are critical for survival, but Ben must also rely on his own instincts when separated.
  • Human authorities (like the policeman) are a direct threat that must be avoided at all costs.
Character traits
Quick reflexes in dangerous situations Isolated by circumstance (not by choice) Resourceful but outmatched by alien threats Loyal to the group, even when separated
Follow Ben Jackson's journey

Tense and focused—aware of the danger but trusting the Doctor’s leadership, though her isolation later will heighten her vulnerability.

Polly exits the TARDIS with the group and follows the Doctor and Jamie as they scatter. Her tension is palpable—she runs without hesitation, her focus on survival and staying with the Doctor. Her compliance with the Doctor’s command reflects her trust in him, but her later isolation (as part of the group split) makes her a target for the aliens’ manipulations. The scene foreshadows her role as a witness to the murder, which will drive the plot forward.

Goals in this moment
  • Stay with the Doctor and Jamie to avoid being caught by the policeman or separated from the group.
  • Observe her surroundings for additional threats, using her perceptiveness to stay ahead of danger.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s decisions are the best way to ensure the group’s safety, even if they involve splitting up.
  • Human authorities are not to be trusted, especially when the TARDIS is involved.
Character traits
Quick to obey the Doctor’s commands in crises Tense and alert to immediate dangers Loyal to the group, even in chaotic moments Perceptive (notices threats and reacts accordingly)
Follow Polly Wright's journey

A mix of awe and adrenaline—overwhelmed by the plane’s scale and speed, but focused on following the Doctor’s lead to stay safe.

Jamie exits the TARDIS alongside the Doctor, his attention immediately drawn to the oncoming plane, which he exclaims is a 'flying beastie!'—revealing his 18th-century perspective and awe at modern technology. He follows the Doctor and Polly without hesitation, his loyalty and trust in the Doctor evident as he adapts to the chaos. His reaction underscores the group’s disorientation and the high stakes of their sudden arrival.

Goals in this moment
  • Stay close to the Doctor and Polly to avoid being separated or caught by the policeman.
  • Understand the immediate threat (the plane) and respond accordingly, even if it’s unfamiliar.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor knows how to handle dangerous situations, so Jamie should follow his instructions without question.
  • Modern technology (like planes) is both fascinating and terrifying, but the Doctor will explain it later.
Character traits
Quick to react to threats Loyal and trusting of the Doctor Awestruck by unfamiliar technology Adaptable in crises
Follow Jamie McCrimmon's journey

Controlled urgency—calculating the risks and acting swiftly to mitigate them, but with an undercurrent of concern for his companions' safety.

The Doctor exits the TARDIS first, immediately assessing the threat of the oncoming plane and the patrolling policeman. His sharp command to 'Scatter' demonstrates his quick thinking and prioritization of the group’s survival. He leads Jamie and Polly in one direction, ensuring their safety while Ben is separated—an act that sets up future narrative tension. His urgency is palpable, reflecting his role as both protector and disruptor in the face of human and alien dangers.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the group’s immediate survival by avoiding the plane and the policeman.
  • Maintain secrecy about the TARDIS’s alien nature while navigating human authorities.
Active beliefs
  • Human institutions (like airport security) are a threat that must be evaded or outmaneuvered.
  • The group’s safety is his responsibility, even if it means making difficult tactical decisions (e.g., splitting them up).
Character traits
Tactical decisiveness Protective instinct Urgent pragmatism Adaptability under pressure
Follow The Second …'s journey
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Authoritative and alert—focused on detaining the intruders, but unaware of the greater stakes at play.

The policeman patrolling the runway spots the group running and shouts 'Hey, you! Stop!'—his authoritative voice cutting through the chaos. He intercepts Ben, forcing the group to scatter and setting up Ben’s isolation. His presence represents the institutional threat of human authorities, who are unaware of the alien conspiracy but pose a real danger to the Doctor and his companions. His actions are procedural and persistent, reflecting the bureaucratic machinery of the airport.

Goals in this moment
  • Detain the group running on the runway to uphold airport security protocols.
  • Investigate the sudden appearance of the TARDIS (though he doesn’t yet understand its alien nature).
Active beliefs
  • Unauthorized personnel on the runway are a direct threat to airport operations and must be stopped.
  • The group’s behavior is suspicious and warrants immediate intervention.
Character traits
Authoritative and persistent in enforcing rules Unaware of the larger alien threat (focused on human intruders) Reactive to immediate visual threats (the running group) Symbolic of institutional power and its limitations
Follow Gatwick Airport …'s journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Doctor's TARDIS (Police Box Exterior)

The TARDIS materializes abruptly in the middle of the Gatwick runway, its sudden appearance triggering the oncoming plane’s aborted landing and the group’s frantic dispersal. As a catalyst for the event, the TARDIS’s materialization forces the Doctor and companions into immediate action, setting the stage for their separation and the policeman’s intervention. Its blue police box exterior blends into the human environment, masking its alien nature while still drawing unwanted attention. The TARDIS’s role here is twofold: it disrupts the airport’s operational rhythm and fractures the group’s cohesion, leaving them vulnerable to both human and alien threats.

Before: Inside the TARDIS, the Doctor and companions are …
After: The TARDIS is now stationary on the runway, …
Before: Inside the TARDIS, the Doctor and companions are preparing to materialize at an unspecified location, unaware of the immediate danger awaiting them on the runway.
After: The TARDIS is now stationary on the runway, its doors open as the group scatters. It becomes a focal point for the policeman’s suspicion, and its presence will later be exploited by the antagonists (e.g., towed into the Chameleon Tours hangar).
Gatwick Runway Aeroplane

The oncoming aeroplane serves as a immediate, life-threatening obstacle, its engines roaring as it aborts its landing to avoid colliding with the TARDIS. The plane’s sudden appearance and the Doctor’s command to 'Scatter' create a high-stakes chase sequence, forcing the group to split and run for their lives. The plane’s role is symbolic—it represents the precarious balance between the Doctor’s alien logic (intervening in human affairs) and the consequences of his actions (disrupting human operations). Its aborted landing also mirrors the Doctor’s own precarious position: he is both an observer and a disruptor, unable to fully avoid entanglement in human events.

Before: Approaching the runway for a routine landing, unaware …
After: The plane banks sharply and takes off again, …
Before: Approaching the runway for a routine landing, unaware of the TARDIS’s sudden materialization.
After: The plane banks sharply and takes off again, its near-collision with the TARDIS averted but leaving the runway in chaos. The pilot’s aborted landing becomes a metaphor for the Doctor’s own interrupted plans.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Gatwick Airport Main Runway (TARDIS Materialization Site / Intersection of Runways Five and Two)

The Gatwick Airport runway serves as the battleground for this high-stakes event, its vast, rain-slicked expanse under floodlights creating a tense and exposed environment. The runway’s functional role is twofold: it is both a literal obstacle (the group must navigate it to avoid the plane and the policeman) and a symbolic space where the Doctor’s alien technology clashes with human infrastructure. The runway’s atmosphere is chaotic—jet engines roar, flashlights sweep the tarmac, and the group’s frantic movements contrast with the airport’s usual order. This location sets the tone for the episode: a collision of alien and human worlds, where the Doctor’s interventions have immediate and disruptive consequences.

Atmosphere Chaotic and tense—jet engines roar, flashlights sweep the tarmac, and the group’s frantic movements create …
Function Battleground and point of disruption—where the TARDIS’s materialization forces the group into immediate action, setting …
Symbolism Represents the collision between the Doctor’s alien logic and human systems. The runway is a …
Access Restricted to authorized personnel (e.g., airport staff, pilots). The group’s presence is unauthorized, making them …
Rain-slicked asphalt reflecting floodlights, creating a stark and exposed setting. The roar of jet engines as the plane aborts its landing, amplifying the tension. Flashlights sweeping the tarmac, symbolizing the policeman’s pursuit and the group’s vulnerability.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Gatwick Airport Security (Airport Police)

Gatwick Airport Security is represented by the patrolling policeman, whose immediate intervention forces the group to scatter and sets up Ben’s isolation. The organization’s role in this event is to enforce institutional protocols, treating the group as unauthorized intruders. Its presence introduces a human antagonist force that complicates the Doctor’s mission, as the group must now evade both alien threats and human authorities. The organization’s power dynamics are hierarchical and procedural, reflecting the bureaucratic machinery of the airport.

Representation Via institutional protocol being followed (the policeman’s pursuit and command to stop).
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over individuals (the group) but operating under constraints (unaware of the alien conspiracy).
Impact The organization’s involvement forces the group to split, setting up future narrative tensions (e.g., Ben’s …
Detain the unauthorized group running on the runway to uphold airport security. Investigate the sudden appearance of the TARDIS, though its alien nature is unknown. Procedural enforcement (the policeman’s commands and pursuit). Institutional protocols (restricting access to the runway and requiring detainment of intruders).

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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"Polly scattering to avoid the police leads her to witness the murder in the Chameleon Tours hangar, making her a key witness."

Spencer executes a duplicate with cold precision
S4E31 · The Faceless Ones Part 1

"Polly scattering to avoid the police leads her to witness the murder in the Chameleon Tours hangar, making her a key witness."

Polly witnesses Spencer’s murder
S4E31 · The Faceless Ones Part 1

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"JAMIE: It's a flying beastie!"
"DOCTOR: Scatter."