S2E9
· Flashpoint

The Doctor Releases Susan

Inside the TARDIS, the Doctor delivers a heartbreaking but deliberate farewell to Susan, acknowledging her emotional turmoil over their impending separation. He validates her growth into adulthood, framing her bond with David as a natural progression rather than a betrayal. The Doctor’s measured tone contrasts with Susan’s desperate plea—her voice cracking as she insists she belongs with him—revealing the depth of her conflict. His decision to let her go is framed as an act of love, though the subtext is clear: he cannot force her to choose between him and a life she deserves. The moment crystallizes the Doctor’s self-sacrifice, his acceptance of loneliness, and Susan’s painful transition from granddaughter to independent woman. The TARDIS console hums quietly in the background, a silent witness to the end of an era for both of them.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor reflects on his years of caring for Susan, acknowledging her reciprocal care for him, signaling a shift in their relationship as he prepares to separate from her.

reminiscence to looming-separation

Susan expresses her deep bond with her Grandfather, revealing her distress and desire to stay with him as she is confronted with the reality of their impending separation.

security to emotional-turmoil

The Doctor states that Susan no longer belongs with him, but that she is still his grandchild but also a woman signaling a transition in her life where she must make her own choices independent of him.

disappointment to acceptance

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Desperate and conflicted; her plea is a mix of childhood longing and adult realization, revealing the pain of being torn between two lives—one with the Doctor and one with David.

Susan stands before the Doctor, her voice trembling with emotion as she pleads to remain with him. Her body language likely conveys desperation—perhaps reaching out or clutching at the TARDIS console—as she insists she belongs with him. Her words are raw and heartfelt, revealing her internal conflict between loyalty to her grandfather and her love for David. The crack in her voice underscores the depth of her turmoil and the pain of this moment.

Goals in this moment
  • To convince the Doctor to let her stay with him, clinging to the familiar bond they share and the life they’ve built together.
  • To reconcile her love for David with her loyalty to the Doctor, even as she grapples with the inevitability of their separation.
Active beliefs
  • Her place is with the Doctor, as it has always been, and that leaving him would be a betrayal of their shared past.
  • Her love for David is real and valid, but she fears that choosing him means losing a part of herself tied to the TARDIS and her grandfather.
Character traits
Loyalty to the Doctor Emotional vulnerability Internal conflict Desperation Growing independence
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Conflicted but resolute; his surface calm masks deep sorrow and the weight of loneliness, but he remains steadfast in his decision to prioritize Susan’s future over his own desires.

The Doctor stands firm in the TARDIS console room, his hands likely resting on the controls or folded in quiet resolve. His voice is steady but laced with unspoken sorrow as he delivers his farewell to Susan. He acknowledges her emotional turmoil but maintains a paternal authority, framing his decision to let her go as an act of love. His physical presence is calm, yet his words carry the weight of a lifetime of shared adventures and the pain of impending separation.

Goals in this moment
  • To ensure Susan’s happiness and stability by encouraging her to embrace a life with David on Earth, even at the cost of their separation.
  • To affirm his love for Susan while reinforcing the necessity of her independence, framing the farewell as an act of love rather than abandonment.
Active beliefs
  • Susan’s bond with David represents a natural and healthy progression into adulthood, one that he must not impede despite his personal attachment to her.
  • His role as her grandfather requires him to make difficult choices for her well-being, even if it means enduring loneliness himself.
Character traits
Paternal authority Emotional restraint Self-sacrificing love Quiet loneliness Resolute determination
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Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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TARDIS Central Console Room

The TARDIS console room serves as the intimate and emotionally charged setting for this farewell. Its confined, familiar space amplifies the tension and sorrow of the moment, as the Doctor and Susan stand in the heart of the ship that has been their home. The room’s humming and the soft glow of the console create an atmosphere of quiet melancholy, reinforcing the irreversible nature of their separation. The TARDIS, as a character in its own right, becomes a silent witness to the end of their shared journey.

Atmosphere Intimate and melancholic; the confined space of the TARDIS console room amplifies the emotional weight …
Function Sanctuary for private reflection and a stage for the Doctor’s decisive farewell to Susan, marking …
Symbolism Represents the TARDIS as a home and a witness to the transition from Susan’s past …
Access Restricted to the Doctor and Susan; the doors are locked, symbolizing the finality of their …
The humming of the TARDIS console, a constant and familiar sound that underscores the emotional weight of the scene. The soft glow of the console, casting a warm but melancholic light over the Doctor and Susan as they speak.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 3

"The Doctor's action of locking Susan out is then followed by his explanation of the reasoning behind it."

Doctor manipulates Susan’s distraction to lock the TARDIS
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"The Doctor's action of locking Susan out is then followed by his explanation of the reasoning behind it."

Susan’s Impossible Choice
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"The Doctor's action of locking Susan out is then followed by his explanation of the reasoning behind it."

The Doctor locks Susan out of the TARDIS
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What this causes 1

"The Doctor's rationale inside the ship is an echo of his intent outside the ship."

Doctor Urges Susan to Stay
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Key Dialogue

"DOCTOR: "During all the years, I've been taking care of you, you in return have been taking care of me.""
"SUSAN: "Oh, Grandfather, I belong with you!""
"DOCTOR: "Not any longer, Susan. You're still my grandchild and always will be, but now, you're a woman too.""