LeMaitre Reasserts Control Over Susan
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Susan is returned to her cell while the Doctor attempts to explain the situation, prompting LeMaitre to demand a private discussion with the Jailer.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Vulnerable and hopeful, her brief taste of freedom shattered by the guards’ intervention.
Susan is freed by the Doctor but immediately recaptured by LeMaitre’s guards. She is a passive participant in the confrontation, serving as the bargaining chip between the Doctor and LeMaitre. Her vulnerability is heightened as she is returned to her cell, her fate left uncertain.
- • Escape captivity with the Doctor and reunite with Ian and Barbara.
- • Survive the immediate threat posed by LeMaitre’s guards.
- • The Doctor will find a way to protect her, even in the face of overwhelming odds.
- • Her captivity is temporary, and freedom is within reach if she remains compliant.
Frustrated and vulnerable, masking his desperation with dry wit and defiance.
The Doctor seizes the Jailer’s bottle and knocks him unconscious, unlocking Susan’s cell to free her. He urges Susan to flee, but their escape is immediately thwarted by LeMaitre and his guards. When confronted, the Doctor attempts to explain the situation, but LeMaitre cuts him off, reasserting control. The Doctor’s frustration is palpable as he is forced into a vulnerable position, his deception exposed and his authority undermined.
- • Free Susan from captivity to reunite with the group and escape the prison.
- • Regain control of the narrative and leverage his intelligence to outmaneuver LeMaitre.
- • LeMaitre’s authority is fragile and can be exploited through cunning.
- • Susan’s safety is his top priority, even at the risk of his own exposure.
Ruthless and in control, relishing the opportunity to expose the Doctor’s deception and reaffirm his dominance.
LeMaitre intercepts the Doctor and Susan’s escape attempt, ordering his guards to recapture Susan and return her to her cell. He seizes the moment of vulnerability to reassert his authority, demanding a private confrontation with the Jailer. His actions underscore his ruthless efficiency in maintaining control over the prison system, using Susan as leverage against the Doctor.
- • Maintain absolute control over the prison and its inmates, especially the Doctor.
- • Expose the Doctor’s deception to undermine his authority and leverage Susan’s captivity.
- • The Doctor’s intelligence is a threat that must be neutralized through control and intimidation.
- • Susan’s captivity is a tool to be used against the Doctor to ensure compliance.
Neutral and efficient, their actions driven by duty rather than personal malice.
The Conciergerie Prison Guards respond to LeMaitre’s summons, surrounding the Doctor and Susan. They carry out LeMaitre’s orders to recapture Susan and return her to her cell, enforcing the prison’s iron grip. Their disciplined obedience underscores the regime’s control over the prisoners.
- • Carry out LeMaitre’s orders without question to maintain prison security.
- • Prevent any further escape attempts by the Doctor or Susan.
- • Their duty is to enforce the regime’s will, regardless of individual circumstances.
- • The prisoners’ fate is not their concern; they are merely tools of the system.
Fearful and panicked, his loyalty shifting instantly to LeMaitre to avoid punishment.
The Jailer is knocked unconscious by the Doctor but quickly revives to betray the Doctor to LeMaitre. He fumbles for his keys in panic, confirming the escape attempt and the Doctor’s deception. His fear of LeMaitre’s wrath drives his immediate compliance, sealing Susan’s recapture.
- • Avoid LeMaitre’s wrath by betraying the Doctor’s escape attempt.
- • Regain LeMaitre’s favor to secure his own safety within the prison hierarchy.
- • LeMaitre’s authority is absolute and must be obeyed without question.
- • The Doctor’s deception is a direct threat to his survival, and betrayal is the only path to safety.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The Jailer’s keys are fumbled for in panic as he revives from being knocked unconscious. The Doctor’s swift action prevents their use, buying Susan a fleeting moment of freedom before LeMaitre’s guards intervene. The keys represent the prison’s control mechanisms, their possession and use a constant reminder of the inmates’ captivity and the guards’ authority.
The Jailer’s liquor bottle is seized by the Doctor and used as an improvised weapon to knock the Jailer unconscious. This quick strike creates a narrow window for the Doctor to unlock and free Susan, turning the Jailer’s own possession against him in a desperate bid for escape. The bottle symbolizes the Doctor’s resourcefulness and the Jailer’s vulnerability, as his own vice becomes the tool of his downfall.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The corridor outside Susan’s cell serves as the battleground for the Doctor’s failed escape attempt. Its narrow confines amplify the tension as the Doctor and Susan are intercepted by LeMaitre and his guards. The dim lighting and echoing footsteps create an oppressive atmosphere, underscoring the prisoners’ vulnerability and the guards’ disciplined control. The corridor symbolizes the thin line between freedom and captivity, a liminal space where hope is swiftly crushed.
Susan’s cell is the symbolic heart of her captivity, a cramped and oppressive space from which the Doctor briefly frees her. The cell’s heavy door and clanging bars underscore the finality of her recapture, as LeMaitre’s guards return her to confinement. The cell represents the regime’s control over the prisoners, a physical manifestation of their powerlessness and the Doctor’s inability to protect Susan in this moment.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"The doctor sets up the release of Barbara (beat_8fa904022ae2ed9e), which is then called back to in beat_e675b491f6e7d979 when the Jailer explains the escape as it relates to another prisoner, the doctor and susan"
Doctor manipulates Jailer into releasing Barbara"The doctor sets up the release of Barbara (beat_8fa904022ae2ed9e), which is then called back to in beat_e675b491f6e7d979 when the Jailer explains the escape as it relates to another prisoner, the doctor and susan"
Doctor manipulates jailer into releasing Barbara"The Doctor assures Susan he will get her out and suspects someone is approaching (beat_98e8e10ccbc9236b), the narrative follows these events to then knocking him out and attempting an escape with Susan (beat_fb3fb48f5177daaa)."
Doctor hides Susan from approaching threat"The Doctor attempts to escape with Susan (beat_fb3fb48f5177daaa) but which causes be intercepted by LeMaitre (beat_e675b491f6e7d979), who thwarts the Doctor's escape."
Doctor’s Escape Attempt Thwarted by LeMaitre"The Doctor is attempting to utilize the Jailer in order to free Susan (beat_fd4ec4ee5cd4e07a), but then gets intercepted and has his attempts thwarted due to the escape of another prisoner. Foreshadows this later turn of events."
Jailer's Fear Overrides the Doctor's Gambit"LeMaitre stopping the escape attempt in the corridor (beat_e675b491f6e7d979) naturally follows by Susan returned to cell and Doctor attempting explanation, demanding a private discussion (beat_c0989359377389c3)."
Doctor’s Escape Attempt Thwarted by LeMaitre"The Doctor attempts to escape with Susan (beat_fb3fb48f5177daaa) but which causes be intercepted by LeMaitre (beat_e675b491f6e7d979), who thwarts the Doctor's escape."
Doctor’s Escape Attempt Thwarted by LeMaitre"The Doctor demanding private conversation (beat_c0989359377389c3) lead to Doctor demanding Susan's release, triggering LeMaitre's rebutting him. These beats form direct cause and effect relationship."
LeMaitre exposes the Doctor’s deception"The Doctor demanding private conversation (beat_c0989359377389c3) lead to Doctor demanding Susan's release, triggering LeMaitre's rebutting him. These beats form direct cause and effect relationship."
LeMaitre weaponizes Susan against the Doctor"LeMaitre stopping the escape attempt in the corridor (beat_e675b491f6e7d979) naturally follows by Susan returned to cell and Doctor attempting explanation, demanding a private discussion (beat_c0989359377389c3)."
Doctor’s Escape Attempt Thwarted by LeMaitreKey Dialogue
"JAILER: She's gone!"
"DOCTOR: Oh, spare your breath, please! I'm quite capable of explaining the situation myself."
"LEMAITRE: All right, Jailer. I think it's about time we had a talk."