S2E14
· Conspiracy

Poppaea commissions Barbara’s poisoning

In Locusta’s dimly lit workshop, Poppaea—driven by jealousy and the need to eliminate a rival—directs the court poisoner to prepare a lethal drink for Barbara, Nero’s new favorite slave. The exchange is coldly transactional, with Poppaea specifying that the poisoned goblet must be served during an intimate moment between Nero and Barbara, ensuring the slave’s death while framing the act as an accident. The scene underscores Poppaea’s ruthless pragmatism and her willingness to manipulate even Nero’s most trusted servants (like Tigilinus, who will later deliver the poison) to secure her position. Vicki, hiding beneath the workbench, overhears the plot, setting up her later intervention that will disrupt Poppaea’s scheme. The dialogue reveals Poppaea’s calculated cruelty and Locusta’s complicity in the court’s deadly intrigues, while the off-screen presence of Vicki introduces a wildcard element that could derail the assassination attempt.

Plot Beats

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Poppaea instructs Locusta to poison Nero's new slave, Barbara, by having the attendant serve Barbara the special poisoned drink when she is with Nero.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Neutral and focused, with a hint of professional pride. She takes no personal pleasure or displeasure in the task—it’s her craft, and she executes it with the same care as any other. There’s a quiet confidence in her movements, the assurance of someone who knows her place in the court’s brutal order.

Locusta moves with the efficiency of a professional, her hands steady as she prepares the poisoned drink. She listens to Poppaea’s instructions without question, her demeanor detached and businesslike. There’s no hesitation in her compliance—this is her role, her function in the court’s deadly machinery. She doesn’t flinch at the moral weight of her task; for her, this is simply another assignment, another life to be snuffed out for the greater stability of the empire. Her workshop is her domain, and here, she is the unchallenged authority.

Goals in this moment
  • To prepare the poisoned drink to Poppaea’s exact specifications, ensuring it is undetectable and lethal.
  • To maintain her reputation as the empire’s most reliable poisoner, securing her continued position and protection.
Active beliefs
  • That her role is essential to the functioning of the court, and her skills are a necessary evil.
  • That questioning orders would be tantamount to suicide in Nero’s Rome.
Character traits
Professionally detached Highly skilled and precise Complicit without remorse Respectful of hierarchy (deferential to Poppaea)
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Unaware and vulnerable. If she could hear Poppaea’s words, she would likely feel a mix of fear, betrayal, and determination to survive—traits we’ve seen in her interactions with the Doctor and Ian.

Barbara is not physically present in this scene, but she is the central figure of Poppaea’s monologue and the implicit target of the poisoned drink. Her absence looms large—she is the 'new slave' whose existence threatens Poppaea’s security, the unwitting pawn in a game she doesn’t yet know she’s playing. Poppaea’s words paint her as a rival, an ambitious upstart, but the audience (and Vicki) know her as a kind, resourceful woman caught in a deadly web not of her making.

Goals in this moment
  • To survive Nero’s court and return to the TARDIS (unbeknownst to her, this is now a race against time).
  • To protect her companions from the dangers of Rome (a recurring theme in her character).
Active beliefs
  • That she can navigate the dangers of Nero’s court with the Doctor’s guidance.
  • That her kindness and intelligence will shield her from harm (a belief that is about to be tested).
Character traits
Unwitting target of intrigue Symbol of Nero’s fickle affections Potential catalyst for courtly upheaval (in Poppaea’s eyes)
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Coldly furious, with a veneer of icy control. Her jealousy of Barbara burns beneath the surface, but she channels it into precise, detached instructions. There’s a thrill in her power—she’s not just eliminating a rival, she’s asserting her dominance over Nero’s court.

Poppaea Sabina stands over Locusta with the poised authority of a woman who has long wielded power in the shadows. Her posture is rigid, her voice low and controlled, but the undercurrent of jealousy and paranoia is palpable. She speaks in clipped, precise sentences, leaving no room for misunderstanding—Barbara must die, and the method must be flawless. Her gaze is sharp, her mind already several steps ahead, anticipating Nero’s reaction and the court’s response. She is the architect of this scheme, and her confidence is absolute.

Goals in this moment
  • To ensure Barbara’s death is framed as an accident, protecting Poppaea from Nero’s wrath.
  • To reassert her control over Nero by removing a perceived threat to her position as Empress.
Active beliefs
  • That love and favor in Nero’s court are fleeting, and only ruthlessness secures one’s place.
  • That Barbara’s ambition makes her a direct threat to Poppaea’s survival and status.
Character traits
Ruthlessly pragmatic Possessive and jealous Manipulative Calculating Authoritative
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Tense and horrified, but also determined—her moral compass is activated by the callousness of the plot, and she’s already calculating how to stop it.

Vicki lies motionless beneath Locusta’s workbench, her body pressed flat against the rough wood as she strains to hear every word of Poppaea and Locusta’s deadly exchange. Her wide eyes reflect the flickering workshop light, and her breath is shallow, betraying her alertness and the adrenaline coursing through her. Though unseen, her presence is a silent threat to Poppaea’s plan, a wildcard that could disrupt the assassination attempt if she acts on what she’s heard.

Goals in this moment
  • To uncover the full extent of Poppaea’s plot against Barbara.
  • To find a way to warn Barbara or the Doctor without revealing her presence.
Active beliefs
  • That no one should have the power to decide another’s life so casually.
  • That she must act to prevent injustice, even if it means defying the Doctor’s warnings about interfering in history.
Character traits
Alert and observant Morally outraged (implied by context) Resourceful (implied by her hiding and eavesdropping) Defiant (implied by her potential to intervene)
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Unspecified, but likely indifferent or fearful. He is a servant in Nero’s court, and his survival depends on following orders without question.

The attendant is mentioned indirectly as the one who will serve the poisoned drinks to Nero and Barbara. Though not present in this scene, his role is critical—he is the unwitting instrument of Poppaea’s plan, the final link in the chain that will deliver death to Barbara. His compliance is assumed, a reflection of the court’s hierarchical obedience. His absence in this moment underscores the impersonal, mechanical nature of the assassination: he is a cog in the machine, not a participant in the conspiracy’s origins.

Goals in this moment
  • To fulfill his duties without drawing attention to himself.
  • To avoid becoming a target of Poppaea’s or Nero’s wrath.
Active beliefs
  • That questioning orders would be dangerous or fatal.
  • That his role is to serve, not to think or interfere.
Character traits
Obedient to authority Unwitting accomplice Disposable in the court’s power dynamics
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Locusta's Poisoned Goblet for Barbara

The poisoned goblet is the silent weapon of this scene, its existence implied but its power undeniable. Though not yet visible, it is the focal point of Poppaea and Locusta’s exchange—a vessel of death disguised as an ordinary drink. Its preparation is the linchpin of the assassination plot, the tool that will deliver Barbara’s fate. The goblet’s off-screen presence looms large, a metaphor for the invisible threats that permeate Nero’s court. It is both a product of Locusta’s craft and a symbol of Poppaea’s ruthlessness, a physical manifestation of the court’s moral decay.

Before: Not yet prepared, but the ingredients and tools …
After: The goblet is now poisoned and ready to …
Before: Not yet prepared, but the ingredients and tools for its creation are at hand in Locusta’s workshop. The goblet itself is likely a standard vessel, unremarkable in appearance but soon to be lethal.
After: The goblet is now poisoned and ready to be served to Barbara during her intimate moment with Nero. It is in Locusta’s possession, awaiting delivery by the attendant. Its transformation from an ordinary object to a deadly instrument is complete.
Locusta's Workbench

Locusta’s workbench is more than a piece of furniture in this scene—it is a barrier, a hiding place, and a symbol of the duality at play. Beneath it, Vicki lies hidden, her presence a silent counterpoint to the deadly conversation above. The workbench’s sturdy, scarred surface conceals her completely, allowing her to overhear every word of Poppaea’s plot. Its role is pivotal: it enables Vicki’s discovery of the conspiracy while also serving as the stage for Locusta’s deadly craft. The workbench is a physical manifestation of the secrets and lies that fester beneath the surface of Nero’s court.

Before: A cluttered, well-used surface covered in the tools …
After: The workbench remains physically unchanged, but its narrative …
Before: A cluttered, well-used surface covered in the tools of Locusta’s trade—mortars, vials, and half-finished concoctions. It is sturdy and unremarkable, its true significance lying in what it conceals beneath.
After: The workbench remains physically unchanged, but its narrative role is now tied to Vicki’s hidden presence and the knowledge she gains. It is a silent witness to the conspiracy, its surface now carrying the weight of the secret it helped preserve.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Locusta's Workshop

Locusta’s workshop is a claustrophobic, dimly lit chamber where the air is thick with the acrid scent of chemicals and the weight of unspoken dangers. It is a place of craft and conspiracy, where the tools of death are honed with precision. The flickering light casts long shadows, amplifying the tension of Poppaea’s visit. Here, the rules of the imperial palace are suspended—this is Locusta’s domain, a space where she holds absolute authority over life and death. The workshop’s atmosphere is one of quiet menace, where every whispered word and clinking vial feels like a step closer to catastrophe. It is both a refuge for Locusta and a trap for those who enter unaware, like Vicki.

Atmosphere Tension-filled and oppressive, with an undercurrent of dread. The dim lighting and chemical smells create …
Function Conspiracy hub and execution chamber for Poppaea’s plot. It is where the poisoned goblet is …
Symbolism Represents the hidden, violent underbelly of Nero’s court—a place where the empire’s darkest deeds are …
Access Restricted to Locusta and those she permits entry—Poppaea, as Empress, has the authority to enter, …
Dim, flickering light casting long shadows across the workbench. The sharp, chemical scent of poisons and herbs hanging heavy in the air. The cluttered surface of the workbench, littered with vials, mortars, and half-finished concoctions. The hushed, precise dialogue between Poppaea and Locusta, punctuated by the occasional clink of glass.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2

"Poppaea's jealousy and warning to Barbara in beat_5d734fd6599bc91f directly motivates Poppaea's instruction to Locusta to poison Barbara in beat_7a9c2c2309aef370."

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"Poppaea's jealousy and warning to Barbara in beat_5d734fd6599bc91f directly motivates Poppaea's instruction to Locusta to poison Barbara in beat_7a9c2c2309aef370."

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What this causes 1

"Poppaea's order to poison Barbara in beat_7a9c2c2309aef370 foreshadows the action in beat_d918d778984302a0 where Barbara drinks to Nero's health, unaware of the poison thus creating both suspense and dramatic irony around what is to happen to her."

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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"POPPAEA: You understand what you must do, Locusta?"
"LOCUSTA: Yes Madame. Get the attendant to serve these drinks to Caesar Nero when he's with your new slave."
"POPPAEA: Correct. And she is to have the special one. Come with me, I'll point her out to you. That'll put paid to any ambitions she has to be Empress."