Doctor Romana depart as Duggan lingers

With the immediate threat of Scarlioni neutralized by Hermann’s intervention, the Doctor and Romana prepare to depart the Eiffel Tower. Their brief exchange with Duggan about authenticity and artistry masks deeper tensions—his pursuit of their origins goes unanswered, reinforcing the transient nature of their alliances. As they wave farewell, Duggan lingers by the barrier, purchasing a postcard before watching them depart. His silent contemplation underscores the stark contrast between their transient presence and the grand scale of temporal forces they oversee. key_dialogue: [ DOCTOR: From? Well, I suppose the best way to find out where you've come from is to find out where you're going and then work backwards. DUGGAN: Where are you going? DOCTOR: I don't know. ROMANA: Nor do I. ]

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor and Romana bid farewell to Duggan, who watches them dematerialize in the TARDIS.

reflection to separation ['Eiffel Tower']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Frustrated curiosity eclipsed by the mystery of their disappearance

Duggan lingers at the barrier after the Doctor and Romana depart, his silence heavy with unspoken questions. He purchases a postcard of the Mona Lisa—a mundane memento that contrasts with the enormity of what he has witnessed—before watching their figures vanish into the crowd.

Goals in this moment
  • Uncover the truth about the Doctor and Romana
  • Process the incomprehensible evidence of their impossible origins
Active beliefs
  • There must be logical explanations for the unexplained
  • Direct action and observation are the only ways to truth
Character traits
Skeptical Contemplative Pragmatic Lingering curiosity
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Amused detachment masking deeper evasion

The Doctor disengages from the debate about the Mona Lisa forgery with a mix of wit and evasion, answering Duggan’s questions with deliberately obtuse charm. He prepares to leave abruptly, waving farewell to Duggan while Romana matches his casual departure.

Goals in this moment
  • Avoid revealing their origins or destination
  • Depart without raising suspicion
Active beliefs
  • Temporal travelers must protect their timeline by obscuring their movements
  • Art and authenticity are subjective distractions from larger truths
Character traits
Witty Evasive Playfully obtuse Nonchalant about origins
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Controlled calm masking mild amusement at the absurdity

Romana participates in the debate about the Mona Lisa forgery with dry precision, reinforcing the Doctor’s deflection of Duggan’s questions. She exits with him, maintaining a composed facade even as the conversation subtly undermines Duggan’s pursuit of their origins.

Goals in this moment
  • Support the Doctor’s deflection of Duggan’s inquiries
  • Exit smoothly without revealing their true nature
Active beliefs
  • Temporal integrity requires secrecy about origins
  • Duggan’s skepticism is a minor obstacle to be managed
Character traits
Dry wit Calculating Methodically evasive Aligned with the Doctor’s strategy
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Doctor's Pen

The Doctor’s felt-tip pen is referenced implicitly through the dialogue about the Mona Lisa forgery, where Duggan describes the hidden modern markings. Its role is as the tool that exposes Scarlioni’s deception, albeit in an abstract manner within this fleeting exchange.

Before: In the Doctor’s possession, having been used earlier …
After: In the Doctor’s possession, unused during this event …
Before: In the Doctor’s possession, having been used earlier to mark the fake Mona Lisa
After: In the Doctor’s possession, unused during this event but symbolically present in the conversation
Mona Lisa Postcard Souvenir

Duggan purchases a postcard of the Mona Lisa from the souvenir kiosk, transforming it from a trivial tourist item into a contemplative memento of the incomprehensible. He turns it in his fingers as he watches the Doctor and Romana depart, its glossy surface reflecting the gravity of their unseen reality.

Before: Stored in a roll at the souvenir kiosk, …
After: In Duggan’s possession, bearing his silent witness to …
Before: Stored in a roll at the souvenir kiosk, unsold
After: In Duggan’s possession, bearing his silent witness to their departure

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Champ de Mars

The Champ de Mars stretches beneath the Eiffel Tower as the Doctor and Romana wave farewell to Duggan. Its vast open space mirrors the temporal scale of their journeys, dwarfing their fleeting presence and underscoring the insignificance of individual lifespans against cosmic forces.

Atmosphere Tranquil yet vast, amplifying the contrast between their tiny figures and the enormity of their …
Function Symbolic stage for farewell and the illusion of their reintegration into mundane time
Symbolism Embodies humanity’s limited perspective on time and space, dwarfed by temporal travelers
Access Public park with no restrictions
Sunlight filtering through the iron lattice above The soft murmur of distant city life
Eiffel Tower (Interior)

The interior observation deck of the Eiffel Tower serves as the stage for the Doctor and Romana’s farewell, where their evasive dialogue and casual departure frame the vast temporal scope of their existence against the mundane backdrop of a Parisian landmark.

Atmosphere Quietly charged with unresolved curiosity and the weight of unspoken questions
Function Temporary meeting point and departure platform for secretive travelers
Symbolism Represents the intersection of the ordinary and the cosmic, where time travelers briefly intersect with …
Access Public space with implied freedom of movement but practical barriers like railings and kiosks
Rustling of the tower’s lattice in the breeze The distant hum of the city below
Eiffel Tower Souvenir Kiosk

The souvenir kiosk serves as Duggan’s temporary refuge from the incomprehensible, where he purchases a mundane postcard that becomes a tangible link to the impossible. Its narrow confines and flickering neon light frame his contemplative moment, contrasting sharply with the cosmic scale of the Doctor and Romana’s presence.

Atmosphere Tawdry and cramped, laden with the weight of Duggan’s unanswered questions
Function Intermediary space for Duggan’s silent processing of the inexplicable
Symbolism Represents the clash between the ordinary and the extraordinary, where temporal travelers briefly brush against …
Access Open to public visitors
Flickering neon sign casting a wavering glow The scent of laminate glue and dust

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 7

"Hermann's impulsive act of destroying Scaroth and the time machine with a plastic bottle creates a climatic resolution that secures the timeline, leading directly to the Doctor and Romana's departure and Duggan's contemplative farewell."

Bottle shatters villainous time machine
S17E8 · City of Death Part 4

"The Doctor's marking of the Mona Lisas as fakes (artificiality) parallels Duggan's later concern over the salvaged forgery's display, both questioning the value and authenticity of art in the context of larger truths — creating a thematic bridge between human creation and historical preservation."

Duggan shatters the cellar door open
S17E8 · City of Death Part 4

"The Doctor's marking of the Mona Lisas as fakes (artificiality) parallels Duggan's later concern over the salvaged forgery's display, both questioning the value and authenticity of art in the context of larger truths — creating a thematic bridge between human creation and historical preservation."

Trio uncovers Scaroth’s true endgame and sets pursuit in motion
S17E8 · City of Death Part 4

"The Doctor calling the Jagaroth 'vicious, callous, war-like' in the distant past mirrors Duggan's later existential questioning of human origins and his place in the universe, both exploring humanity's relationship to its violent and beautiful past — a parallel of evaluation and reflection."

Doctor beholds the Jagaroth derelict
S17E8 · City of Death Part 4

"Duggan's departure with a postcard of a forgery of the Mona Lisa parallels the Doctor's and Romana's discussion of art's value over authenticity, both reflecting human attempts to capture and appreciate beauty despite imperfection — a thematic echo of creation and reconstruction."

Companions depart amid aesthetic debate
S17E8 · City of Death Part 4

"Duggan's departure with a postcard of a forgery of the Mona Lisa parallels the Doctor's and Romana's discussion of art's value over authenticity, both reflecting human attempts to capture and appreciate beauty despite imperfection — a thematic echo of creation and reconstruction."

Debate art value amid temporal crisis
S17E8 · City of Death Part 4

"The Doctor calling the Jagaroth 'vicious, callous, war-like' in the distant past mirrors Duggan's later existential questioning of human origins and his place in the universe, both exploring humanity's relationship to its violent and beautiful past — a parallel of evaluation and reflection."

Arrival in a brutal new world
S17E8 · City of Death Part 4

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Part of Larger Arcs