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S2E9 · Flashpoint
S2E9
· Flashpoint

Doctor Urges Susan to Stay

The Doctor, speaking to Susan in a poignant riverside moment, delivers an impassioned argument for her to abandon their nomadic life together and embrace a settled existence on Earth with David. His plea frames stability and belonging as essential for her future—not just as a woman, but as an individual who deserves roots and a life beyond constant travel. The moment marks a philosophical rupture between them, as the Doctor’s insistence on her happiness clashes with Susan’s lingering attachment to their shared adventures. This confrontation underscores the Doctor’s paternal concern and his willingness to sacrifice their bond for what he believes is her greater good, while also revealing his own conflicted emotions about letting her go. The setting—a quiet, reflective riverside—heightens the intimacy and weight of the exchange, making it a turning point in their relationship.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor explains to Susan that he wants her to have a normal life with David, emphasizing her need for roots and belonging.

Concern to acceptance

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Torn between devotion and defiance—she loves the Doctor deeply but chafes at his assumption that he knows what’s best for her. There’s a quiet rebellion in her silence, a refusal to immediately acquiesce, even as his words resonate with her own longings for stability.

Susan listens in silence to the Doctor’s impassioned plea, her physical presence implied by the Doctor’s off-screen address. Though she does not speak, her absence of response speaks volumes—her conflict is palpable. The Doctor’s words force her to confront the tension between her love for David and her loyalty to her grandfather, as well as her own desires for a life beyond the TARDIS. The riverside setting mirrors her internal landscape: a place of transition, scarred by conflict, where old paths must be abandoned for new ones.

Goals in this moment
  • To reconcile her love for David with her loyalty to the Doctor, without feeling forced to choose.
  • To assert her own autonomy in deciding her future, even if it means defying her grandfather.
Active beliefs
  • That the Doctor’s vision of 'normalcy' may not align with her own desires or identity.
  • That her worth is not solely tied to being his companion or David’s partner, but to her own choices.
Character traits
Conflict-averse yet deeply torn Loyal but resentful of being 'managed' Reflective and introspective Yearning for agency in her own future
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Resolute yet melancholic—his determination to 'do what’s best' for Susan is tempered by the unspoken grief of letting her go. There’s a quiet urgency, as if he fears she might resist or that time is running out for her to choose.

The Doctor speaks off-screen to Susan, his voice carrying a blend of paternal authority and emotional vulnerability. He stands firm in his conviction that Susan must abandon their nomadic life, framing her future in terms of stability and 'normalcy' with David Campbell. His posture (implied by tone) is resolute yet tinged with melancholy, as if he is both commanding and pleading. The absence of physical presence heightens the intimacy of the moment, forcing Susan to confront his words without distraction.

Goals in this moment
  • To convince Susan that her future lies in stability with David, not in continued time travel with him.
  • To ensure Susan’s happiness and belonging, even if it means severing their shared life.
Active beliefs
  • That a 'normal' life on Earth is inherently better for Susan than a life of endless adventure.
  • That his role as her guardian requires him to make difficult, self-sacrificing choices for her well-being.
Character traits
Paternal but conflicted Strategic yet emotionally invested Authoritative with underlying tenderness Willing to sacrifice personal attachment for perceived greater good
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Supporting 1

Not directly observable, but inferred as a source of hope and tension—his absence highlights the stakes of Susan’s choice, as the Doctor frames him as the solution to her 'belonging.'

David Campbell is referenced indirectly by the Doctor as the key to Susan’s future stability. Though physically absent, his presence looms large in the Doctor’s argument, framed as the embodiment of 'normalcy' and 'roots.' The Doctor’s invocation of David serves as a counterpoint to their shared nomadic life, positioning him as the 'right' choice for Susan’s happiness. His role in this moment is symbolic—representing the pull of Earth, family, and permanence against the allure of time and space.

Goals in this moment
  • To offer Susan a life of roots and stability (as framed by the Doctor).
  • To represent the 'human' alternative to the Doctor’s way of life.
Active beliefs
  • That love and commitment can provide the security Susan craves.
  • That the Doctor’s approval is necessary for Susan to fully embrace this path.
Character traits
Symbolic of stability and 'normalcy' A catalyst for Susan’s internal conflict Representative of the human world the Doctor seeks to reintegrate Susan into
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Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Riverside Bridge Underpass

The Riverside Bridge Underpass serves as a liminal space where the Doctor’s emotional ultimatum to Susan unfolds. Its war-torn, desolate state—scarred by the Dalek invasion—mirrors the rupture in their relationship, as old certainties crumble and new paths must be forged. The riverside’s quiet, reflective atmosphere amplifies the intimacy and weight of the Doctor’s words, while the physical decay around them symbolizes the cost of conflict and change. This is a place of transition, where Susan must decide whether to cling to the past or step into an uncertain future.

Atmosphere Tense yet introspective—the air is thick with unspoken emotions, the lapping of the Thames providing …
Function A neutral ground for emotional confrontation, where the Doctor can deliver his ultimatum without distraction. …
Symbolism Represents the fragility of bonds and the inevitability of change. The riverside, a place of …
Access Open but isolated—implied to be a private moment, away from the prying eyes of the …
The lapping of the Thames, a constant yet subdued sound that underscores the moment’s gravity. War debris scattered around, a visual reminder of the cost of conflict and the need for stability. The TARDIS’s presence nearby (implied), a silent witness to the Doctor’s decision to leave Susan behind.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 1

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

The Doctor Releases Susan
S2E9 · Flashpoint
What this causes 1

"Doctor gives the same rationale to her in the Tardis."

Doctor’s final blessing to Susan
S2E9 · Flashpoint

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"DOCTOR: "I want you to belong somewhere, to have roots of your own. With David, you'll be able to find those roots and live normally like any woman should do.""