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S20E22 · The King's Demons Part 2

Doctor rescues Tegan and Turlough flees

The Doctor exploits the chaos in the King's Chamber to mount a desperate rescue. While he and the Master vie for control over Kamelion—whose form flickers between King John and itself—Tegan reactivates the TARDIS console. The distraction allows the Doctor to drag Tegan into the time machine as Kamelion briefly adopts her likeness. Turlough, finally disillusioned by the Master, seizes a weapon and forces his way into the TARDIS with them. Their escape leaves the Master stranded, raging against medieval misfits who have outmaneuvered him once again. key_dialogue: [ DOCTOR: I may not need to. You forget, Kamelion does have a mind of his own. MASTER: He obeys only my will. DOCTOR: Yes, but for how much longer? ]

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor drags Kamelion (disguised as Tegan) and the real Tegan into the Tardis, while Turlough confronts the Master and then joins them in the Tardis.

chaos to resolution ["King's chamber"]

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Bitter frustration curdling into impotent fury

The Master maintains his psychic grip on Kamelion while directing Ranulf’s forces against the Doctor, visibly shocked when Tegan reactivates the TARDIS behind him. His rage erupts as the escape becomes unstoppable, shrieking at the departing TARDIS.

Goals in this moment
  • Retain control of Kamelion to conquer Earth’s future
  • Ensure the Doctor’s permanent absence from the timeline
Active beliefs
  • Obedience absolves free will
  • Time Lords must always dominate lesser races
Character traits
Sovereign arrogance crumbling Desperate improvisation Verbal abuse as weapon
Follow The Master's journey

Urgency masking calculated calm

The Doctor concentrates alongside the Master, visibly straining to assert control over Kamelion as its form destabilises. Spotting Tegan’s distraction via the TARDIS console, he abandons the struggle and moves swiftly to seize her when Kamelion briefly copies her appearance, then drags Tegan to safety.

Goals in this moment
  • Rescue Tegan from the dying King’s Chamber
  • Exploit Kamelion’s flickering autonomy to escape
Active beliefs
  • Every second wasted empowers the Master’s tyranny
  • Human ingenuity can outmaneuver temporal manipulation
Character traits
Decisive under pressure Tactical opportunist Moral urgency
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Pragmatic determination masking lingering fatigue

Tegan, previously unconscious or captive, staggering to her feet and hammering the TARDIS console with sudden, deliberate strikes—each blow rattling the chamber’s torches, drawing Ranulf’s attention and creating the distraction that sets the escape in motion.

Goals in this moment
  • Activate the TARDIS escape sequence
  • Assist the Doctor in undermining the Master’s control
Active beliefs
  • The TARDIS responds to human need more than control
  • Chaos can be gamed to break tyranny
Character traits
Resourceful pragmatism Intuitive timing Unwavering focus
Follow Tegan Jovanka's journey

Confusion and panic giving way to tactical obedience

Ranulf storms back into the chamber responding to Hugh’s alarm about the King’s ailment, only to be distracted by the TARDIS materialising behind him. For a heartbeat his rigid loyalty falters before the Master’s command refocuses him toward boiling oil and execution orders.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect King John’s dignity and power
  • Punish perceived traitors as ordered
Active beliefs
  • Loyalty to crown supersedes personal morals
  • Brute force sustains order"}, "importance_to_event": "secondary" }, { "agent_uuid": "agent_809feea06085
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  • observed_traits_at_event": ["Pliancy to authority
  • Fear-driven compliance
  • Mechanical adherence to orders
Character traits
Rigid duty clashing with shock Swift reorientation under orders Mechanical execution of violence
Follow King John's journey

Cold calculations undermined by erupting rebellion

Initially bound and helpless, Turlough detects the Master’s momentary distraction and seizes a sword from a distracted guard, slicing the air before charging the TARDIS doors just as they start to close. His defiance bypasses years of calculation.

Goals in this moment
  • Break free of captivity
  • Force entrance into the TARDIS
Active beliefs
  • The Master’s control is brittle
  • Survival justifies reckless intervention
Character traits
Opportunistic defiance Sudden recklessness Irony-laced threats
Follow Turlough's journey

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 7

"The Doctor’s revelation that he left the activated TCE in the Master’s TARDIS directly causes the Master’s downfall in the final act. This ingenious trap transforms the TCE—once a tool of elimination—into a means of containment, closing the causal loop opened in Act 1."

Doctor admits leaving the TARDIS trap active
S20E22 · The King's Demons Part 2

"The Doctor’s revelation that he left the activated TCE in the Master’s TARDIS directly causes the Master’s downfall in the final act. This ingenious trap transforms the TCE—once a tool of elimination—into a means of containment, closing the causal loop opened in Act 1."

Tegan embraces the Doctor's journey
S20E22 · The King's Demons Part 2

"Tegan’s diversion in the Great Hall allows the Doctor to slip away unnoticed. This escape directly enables him to enter the King’s Chamber undetected, confront the Master, and execute the plan to escape with Kamelion and Tegan in the TARDIS—driving the climax of Act 3."

Tegan creates chaos to free the Doctor
S20E22 · The King's Demons Part 2

"Tegan’s diversion in the Great Hall allows the Doctor to slip away unnoticed. This escape directly enables him to enter the King’s Chamber undetected, confront the Master, and execute the plan to escape with Kamelion and Tegan in the TARDIS—driving the climax of Act 3."

Ranulf corners Doctor over TARDIS
S20E22 · The King's Demons Part 2

"The Doctor’s revelation that he left the activated TCE in the Master’s TARDIS directly causes the Master’s downfall in the final act. This ingenious trap transforms the TCE—once a tool of elimination—into a means of containment, closing the causal loop opened in Act 1."

Doctor introduces Kamelion to crew
S20E22 · The King's Demons Part 2

"In Act 1, the Master gloats that the Doctor lacks his TCE; in Act 3, the Doctor uses this very tool—left activated—to strand the Master's TARDIS and trap him. The Doctor’s superior intelligence and moral flexibility turn the Master’s own weapon against him, symbolizing the reversal of power through cunning."

Master suspends Magna Carta sabotage
S20E22 · The King's Demons Part 2

"In Act 1, the Master gloats that the Doctor lacks his TCE; in Act 3, the Doctor uses this very tool—left activated—to strand the Master's TARDIS and trap him. The Doctor’s superior intelligence and moral flexibility turn the Master’s own weapon against him, symbolizing the reversal of power through cunning."

Doctor undercuts Master's historical gambit
S20E22 · The King's Demons Part 2