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Devil's End

Cloven Hoof Pub

Dim lights pierce thick smoke in the claustrophobic interior of the Cloven Hoof Pub, where wooden tables hold the Doctor's frozen body during emergency revival efforts. The pub's downstairs area serves as a hub for UNIT personnel and villagers, with a corner telephone ringing hollow as Jo dials UNIT for aid. Upstairs rooms (the 'Cloven Hoof Upstairs Recovery Room') shelter the unconscious Doctor amid Benton's treatment, offering a private refuge from the village's supernatural threats. UNIT personnel huddle here with villagers, radios crackling reports to the Brigadier while Hawthorne reveals satanic cults. Tension chokes the air, wooden bar counters witnessing debates blending medical urgency, supernatural dread, and revelations of the Master's schemes, transforming the village hub into a fragile bastion against demonic chaos.
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19 rich involvements
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S8E21 · The Daemons Part 1
Frank’s frantic warning in the churchyard

The Cloven Hoof pub is the last bastion of mundane safety for Jim and Frank before they step into the storm. As the door swings shut behind them, the warm light of the pub is swallowed by the darkness, symbolizing the end of ordinary life in Devil’s End. The pub’s role in this event is to contrast the safety of the inside with the danger of the outside, emphasizing the abruptness of the supernatural intrusion. Its closing doors mark the point of no return for Jim.

Atmosphere

Warm and inviting from within, but the moment the door closes, the storm’s fury takes over, leaving only the memory of safety. The contrast between the pub’s cozy interior and the storm-lashed green outside is stark, highlighting the fragility of the mundane world.

Functional Role

The final safe haven before the supernatural threat manifests. Its closing doors symbolize the end of normalcy and the beginning of the village’s descent into horror.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the illusion of safety and the fragility of the ordinary world. The pub’s warmth is a stark contrast to the cold, malevolent forces awakening outside.

Warm light spilling briefly into the darkness as the door opens and closes The sound of the door shutting, marking the transition to danger The storm’s howling wind immediately overwhelming the pub’s cozy ambiance
S8E21 · The Daemons Part 1
Village divides over supernatural warnings

The Cloven Hoof pub functions as a microcosm of the village's fractured trust and growing unease. Its dimly lit interior, filled with the hum of conversation and the occasional clink of glasses, contrasts sharply with the storm raging outside. The pub's role in this event is twofold: it serves as a battleground for clashing perspectives on the supernatural threat and a refuge where the villagers attempt to rationalize their fears. The tension in the air is palpable, with Winstanley's cautious defense of Miss Hawthorne's warnings clashing against Bert and Girton's dismissive skepticism. The pub's atmosphere is charged with apprehension, symbolizing the village's inability to unite against the impending danger.

Atmosphere

Tension-filled with whispered debates, the air thick with skepticism and underlying fear. The storm outside mirrors the growing unease within, as the villagers grapple with the possibility of the supernatural.

Functional Role

Battleground for ideological clashes and a refuge where the villagers attempt to rationalize their fears.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the village's fractured trust and complacency, where denial and fear collide in the face of the unknown.

Access Restrictions

Open to all villagers, but the debate is confined to those present—Winstanley, Bert, and Girton—with Miss Hawthorne's warnings serving as the absent but central figure in the conflict.

Dim lighting casting long shadows, emphasizing the unease in the room. The hum of conversation and occasional clinking of glasses, creating a tense backdrop to the debate. The storm raging outside, its howling winds and thunder reinforcing the sense of impending doom. The television behind the bar, now switched off but symbolizing the outside world's intrusion into the village's isolation.
S8E21 · The Daemons Part 1
Villagers debate supernatural warnings

The Cloven Hoof pub functions as the neutral ground where the village’s skepticism and creeping unease collide. As the gathering place for locals like Winstanley, Bert, and Girton, the pub’s dimly lit, intimate atmosphere amplifies the tension between rational dismissal and supernatural warning. The pub’s role in this event is twofold: first, it serves as a microcosm of the village’s fractured trust, where Miss Hawthorne’s warnings are debated and ultimately rejected; second, it acts as a refuge from the unnatural disturbances outside, though the disturbances themselves (e.g., Jim’s death, Frank’s behavior) are invoked within its walls. The pub’s physical details—the switched-off television, the ale glasses, the close quarters of the patrons—contribute to a sense of claustrophobic denial, as if the villagers are physically and psychologically barricaded against the truth.

Atmosphere

Tension-filled with whispered conversations and dark humor, masking underlying fear. The air is thick with skepticism, but Winstanley’s hesitant acknowledgment of the strange occurrences introduces a note of unease that disrupts the usual pub banter.

Functional Role

Neutral ground for debate and denial, where the village’s collective skepticism is reinforced. It also serves as a refuge from the supernatural disturbances outside, though those disturbances are the subject of the argument within.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the village’s collective denial and the fragility of its rational worldview. The pub is a space where truth is debated but ultimately rejected, foreshadowing the villagers’ inability to confront the supernatural threat.

Access Restrictions

Open to villagers and regulars, but the conversation is dominated by a small group (Winstanley, Bert, Girton). Outsiders (e.g., the Doctor, Miss Hawthorne) are not present, symbolizing their exclusion from the village’s skepticism.

Dim lighting, casting long shadows and creating an intimate but oppressive atmosphere. The switched-off television behind the bar, symbolizing the villagers’ rejection of Miss Hawthorne’s warnings. Ale glasses and pub decor, grounding the scene in the villagers’ everyday lives and contrasting with the supernatural topic of discussion. The close proximity of the patrons, emphasizing the claustrophobic nature of the debate.
S8E21 · The Daemons Part 1
Doctor’s frustration reveals mission to cult

The Cloven Hoof pub serves as the neutral ground where the Doctor and Jo’s urgency collides with the villagers’ indifference. Its warm, dimly lit interior contrasts sharply with the storm outside, creating a tense atmosphere where the Doctor’s frustration boils over. The pub’s role as a gathering place for the villagers amplifies their collective skepticism, making it a battleground of ideologies—rural complacency versus cosmic urgency. The space is charged with unspoken tensions, as the Doctor’s outburst disrupts the villagers’ casual banter and forces them to confront the gravity of the situation, if only briefly.

Atmosphere

Tension-filled with whispered conversations and dismissive humor, the air thick with the villagers’ skepticism and the Doctor’s growing frustration.

Functional Role

Neutral ground for confrontation between the Doctor’s urgency and the villagers’ indifference, where critical information is inadvertently revealed.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the divide between outsiders (the Doctor and Jo) and the insular, skeptical community, as well as the clash between rational urgency and rural complacency.

Access Restrictions

Open to the public, but the villagers’ collective attitude creates an unspoken barrier to outsiders’ concerns.

Dim lighting casting long shadows, emphasizing the tension in the room. The hum of conversation and occasional laughter from the villagers, underscoring their indifference. The storm outside, its howling wind a stark contrast to the pub’s warmth, symbolizing the impending danger.
S8E21 · The Daemons Part 1
Winstanley reveals Devil’s Hump location

The Cloven Hoof pub serves as a neutral ground where the Doctor’s urgency clashes with the villagers’ indifference. Its warm, dimly lit interior contrasts with the storm outside, creating a tense atmosphere. The pub’s role as a gathering place for the villagers amplifies the Doctor’s frustration, as their complacency becomes a physical barrier to his mission.

Atmosphere

Tension-filled with whispered conversations and the Doctor’s escalating frustration, contrasting with the villagers’ casual indifference.

Functional Role

Neutral ground for confrontation between the Doctor’s urgency and the villagers’ complacency.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the divide between outsiders’ warnings and the villagers’ skepticism, embodying human inertia in the face of existential threats.

Access Restrictions

Open to the public, but the Doctor and Jo are outsiders seeking entry for a specific purpose.

Dimly lit interior with warm lighting. Storm raging outside, creating a tense contrast with the pub’s cozy atmosphere. Villagers gathered at the bar, engaged in casual conversation.
S8E22 · The Daemons Part 2
Jo Refuses to Accept the Doctor’s Death

The Cloven Hoof Bar transforms from a cozy village pub into a makeshift emergency room, its dim lighting and thick smoke now casting an air of urgency and desperation. The wooden tables, usually reserved for drinks and conversation, become the stage for a life-or-death struggle. The bar’s telephone, normally a tool for casual communication, turns into a symbol of the group’s isolation as Jo’s attempt to call for help fails. The location’s atmosphere shifts from warmth to tension, reflecting the high stakes of the Doctor’s survival.

Atmosphere

Tense and urgent, with a palpable sense of desperation. The usual pub chatter is replaced by hushed, frantic dialogue, and the air is thick with the weight of the Doctor’s condition.

Functional Role

Makeshift medical intervention site and sanctuary for the group as they grapple with the Doctor’s near-death experience.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the fragile boundary between life and death, as well as the clash between modern medicine and the supernatural forces threatening Devil’s End.

Access Restrictions

Open to the villagers and the Doctor’s companions, but cut off from the outside world due to supernatural interference.

Dim lighting casting long shadows over the Doctor’s frozen body. Thick smoke lingering in the air, adding to the sense of urgency and unease. The clatter of hot water bottles and the rustle of blankets as they are rushed to the Doctor’s side.
S8E22 · The Daemons Part 2
Reeves detects the Doctor’s dual heartbeat

The Cloven Hoof Pub transforms from a dimly lit, smoke-choked social space into a fragile bastion of hope and medical urgency. Its wooden tables, once the site of casual conversations, now serve as a makeshift examination surface for the Doctor’s near-frozen body. The pub’s atmosphere shifts from tense skepticism to cautious optimism as Reeves detects a faint pulse and the anomalous dual heartbeat, planting the seeds of intrigue that will drive the villagers’ growing unease. The Cloven Hoof’s role is multifunctional—it is a refuge, a communication hub (via the telephone), and a stage for the revelation of the Doctor’s otherworldly biology, all while the supernatural threat looms beyond its walls.

Atmosphere

Tension-filled with whispered conversations, the air thick with smoke and the weight of impending supernatural chaos. The dim lighting casts long shadows, heightening the sense of urgency as the villagers grapple with the Doctor’s impossible survival.

Functional Role

Medical triage site, urgent communication hub, and fragile bastion of hope amid escalating supernatural threats.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the intersection of the mundane and the supernatural, where the Doctor’s otherworldly nature is revealed in the most ordinary of settings. The pub’s transformation mirrors the villagers’ shifting perceptions—from skepticism to intrigue—as they confront the unknown.

Access Restrictions

Open to the villagers and the Doctor’s companions, but the broader isolation of Devil’s End limits external intervention.

Dim, smoke-choked lighting casting long shadows across the wooden tables. The clinking of glasses and murmured conversations giving way to tense silence as the Doctor’s condition is assessed. The telephone in the corner, a lifeline to the outside world amid the village’s growing isolation. The sturdy wooden table serving as an impromptu medical examination surface, its ordinary function repurposed for extraordinary stakes.
S8E22 · The Daemons Part 2
Jo seeks UNIT help for the Doctor

The Cloven Hoof Bar serves as the emotional and logistical hub of the crisis, where the Doctor’s revival efforts unfold. Its dimly lit, smoke-filled interior creates an atmosphere of tension and urgency, as the villagers and Jo grapple with the Doctor’s condition. The bar’s telephone becomes a symbol of hope for external intervention, while the table where the Doctor lies becomes a makeshift medical station. The Cloven Hoof Bar embodies the village’s resilience and the fragile balance between the ordinary and the supernatural.

Atmosphere

Tension-filled with whispered conversations, the air thick with smoke and the weight of desperation. The dim lighting casts long shadows, amplifying the sense of urgency and the stakes of the Doctor’s survival.

Functional Role

Crisis management hub and sanctuary, where medical intervention, emotional support, and strategic decisions converge.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the village’s last bastion of normality and collective effort in the face of supernatural chaos. It is a place where hope and despair collide, and where the mundane intersects with the extraordinary.

Access Restrictions

Open to villagers and those involved in the crisis, but increasingly isolated as external communications are severed.

Dim lighting casting long shadows across the wooden tables and bar. Thick smoke hanging in the air, adding to the sense of urgency and tension. The sound of whispered conversations and the occasional clink of glasses, now overshadowed by the Doctor’s medical emergency.
S8E22 · The Daemons Part 2
Jo’s frantic call for Mike’s help

The Cloven Hoof Bar is more than just a setting in this moment—it’s a pressure cooker of tension, where the air is thick with smoke, dread, and the unspoken threat of the Master’s rituals. The bar’s dim lighting and claustrophobic atmosphere amplify Jo’s isolation, making her plea to Mike feel even more desperate. The telephone’s ring and Jo’s frantic call create a stark contrast to the bar’s usual role as a hub of village life, now twisted into a place of supernatural horror. The patrons’ obliviousness or complicity adds to the sense of Jo being alone in her fight, trapped in a space that should offer refuge but instead feels like a cage.

Atmosphere

Suffocating and tense—thick with smoke, whispered fears, and the unspoken weight of the Master’s influence. The bar’s usual warmth is replaced by a cold, creeping dread, as if the very walls are closing in on Jo.

Functional Role

A fragile bastion against the chaos outside, but also a place where Jo’s isolation is most acute. It’s where she makes her last stand before the Master’s rituals consume everything.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the village’s complicity and Jo’s helplessness. The bar, once a neutral ground, has become a battleground where the Master’s influence seeps into even the most mundane objects (like the telephone).

Access Restrictions

Open to the public, but the supernatural tension makes it feel like a place where outsiders (or even UNIT) cannot easily intervene.

Thick smoke choking the air, obscuring vision and adding to the sense of claustrophobia Dim, flickering lights casting long shadows, emphasizing the bar’s transformation into a place of dread The distant hum of the telephone, a fragile lifeline that ultimately fails
S8E22 · The Daemons Part 2
Helicopter lands in abandoned village

The Cloven Hoof pub is mentioned in passing as Benton notes its presence, but its closed and abandoned state is implied by the lack of villagers or patrons. The pub, usually a bustling hub of activity, now stands as a silent witness to the village’s transformation. Its absence from the scene underscores the unnatural stillness that has gripped the village, hinting at the supernatural forces that have driven its patrons indoors or worse.

Atmosphere

Silent and abandoned, contributing to the village’s eerie stillness and reinforcing the sense of supernatural dread.

Functional Role

Symbol of the village’s abandonment and a potential clue to the supernatural forces at play.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the disruption of normal village life and the influence of supernatural forces.

Access Restrictions

Implied to be closed and inaccessible, with no villagers or patrons present.

Mentioned by Benton as a point of reference, highlighting its usual role as a gathering place. Its absence from the scene underscores the village’s unnatural abandonment.
S8E22 · The Daemons Part 2
Benton volunteers to investigate demonic tracks

The Cloven Hoof Pub functions as a fragile bastion of safety amid the encroaching supernatural threat. Its dim, smoke-choked interior contrasts with the unknown dangers outside, creating a tense atmosphere where the team huddles to assess the situation. The pub’s role as a meeting point and temporary refuge is underscored by Jo’s relief at Yates and Benton’s arrival, as well as the team’s reluctance to venture beyond its walls. The location’s symbolic significance lies in its dual role as a sanctuary and a launchpoint for the investigation, embodying the team’s hesitation and resolve.

Atmosphere

Tension-filled with whispered conversations, the air thick with smoke and unspoken fear. The pub’s dim lighting casts long shadows, amplifying the sense of unease and the weight of the unknown threat outside.

Functional Role

Temporary refuge and strategic hub for UNIT’s initial response to the supernatural threat.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the boundary between the known (the safety of the pub) and the unknown (the demonic threat outside), as well as the team’s reluctance to confront the encroaching danger.

Access Restrictions

Open to UNIT personnel and villagers, but the threat outside limits movement and creates a sense of confinement.

Dim, smoke-choked lighting Wooden tables and bar counters Hollow-sounding telephone in the corner Upstairs room where the Doctor is recovering
S8E22 · The Daemons Part 2
Yates Forgets Urgent Brigadier Contact

The Cloven Hoof bar functions as a fragile sanctuary in this event, a temporary refuge from the supernatural chaos unfolding outside. The dim lighting, smoky atmosphere, and wooden tables create a claustrophobic yet familiar setting where Yates, Jo, and Benton huddle to assess the situation. The bar’s role shifts from a place of relative safety to a hub of tension as Benton prepares to leave and investigate the demonic tracks. The upstairs room, where the Doctor lies unconscious, is a silent but critical presence, symbolizing the team’s vulnerability without his guidance. The Cloven Hoof’s atmosphere is one of urgency and unease, with whispered conversations and the looming threat of what lies beyond its walls.

Atmosphere

Tense and claustrophobic, with an undercurrent of urgency and unease. The bar’s usual warmth is overshadowed by the supernatural threat outside, creating a fragile sanctuary where the team grapples with the crisis at hand.

Functional Role

Temporary refuge and command center for UNIT personnel, where critical decisions are made and the team’s vulnerability without the Doctor is highlighted.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the last bastion of order and safety in a village overtaken by supernatural forces, as well as the team’s reliance on the Doctor’s leadership.

Access Restrictions

Open to UNIT personnel and villagers, but the threat outside limits movement and creates a sense of isolation.

Dim lighting and thick smoke creating a claustrophobic atmosphere Wooden tables and bar counters, worn but sturdy, serving as a backdrop for urgent conversations The upstairs room, where the Doctor lies unconscious, symbolizing the team’s vulnerability The crackling radio and telephone, representing UNIT’s strained communication lines
S8E22 · The Daemons Part 2
The Doctor Awakens in Fire

The Cloven Hoof guest room serves as a temporary sanctuary for the Doctor, Yates, and Jo amid the supernatural chaos unfolding outside. Its role in the event is to provide a contrast to the violence and danger outside, offering a moment of relative calm where the Doctor can recover. The room’s atmosphere is tense but focused, with Yates and Jo hovering over the Doctor’s unconscious body. The sudden awakening of the Doctor marks a turning point, transforming the room from a place of waiting into a space of revelation and action.

Atmosphere

Tense but focused, with a sense of urgency and anticipation as the Doctor lies unconscious and the supernatural forces rage outside.

Functional Role

Temporary sanctuary and a place of recovery for the Doctor, contrasting with the chaos outside.

Symbolic Significance

Represents a threshold between the mundane and the supernatural, a space where the Doctor’s recovery and awakening mark a shift in the narrative.

Access Restrictions

Restricted to those involved in the Doctor’s care, with Yates and Jo serving as guardians of his recovery.

Quiet upstairs room above the Cloven Hoof bar Simple walls enclosing a narrow space Dim light underscoring the fragile calm amid encroaching evil
S8E22 · The Daemons Part 2
Doctor’s Recovery Interrupted by Benton’s Attack

The Cloven Hoof Bar transforms from a dimly lit, smoke-filled pub into a makeshift triage site and crisis response hub. The arrival of Benton—carried in by Hawthorne and laid on the bench—shifts the atmosphere from one of recovery (as the Doctor regains his strength) to urgent medical intervention. The pub’s wooden tables, benches, and bar counters become functional tools for stabilizing Benton, while the Doctor’s clinical assessment and the team’s coordinated efforts turn the space into a temporary sanctuary. The Cloven Hoof’s role is pivotal: it serves as the nexus for the team’s response to the supernatural threat, blending practical aid (hot tea, medical supplies) with strategic planning.

Atmosphere

Tension-filled and urgent, with a shift from the Doctor’s recovery-focused conversation to a high-stakes medical crisis. The air is thick with concern, dark humor, and the unspoken weight of the escalating threat.

Functional Role

Makeshift triage site, crisis response hub, and temporary refuge for the team as they address Benton’s injuries and the broader supernatural threat.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the community’s collective effort to counter the unnatural forces at play, as well as the improvisational and resourceful nature of the team’s response.

Access Restrictions

Open to the team and villagers, but the crisis limits access to those directly involved in the response.

Dim lighting casting shadows over Benton’s pale form on the bench The sound of Benton’s groans and the team’s urgent dialogue The smell of smoke and the warmth of the pub contrasting with the cold, clinical nature of the threat Wooden surfaces repurposed for medical care, with hot tea and water as improvised treatments
S8E22 · The Daemons Part 2
Doctor Admits Past Failure to Hawthorne

The Cloven Hoof Bar transforms from a site of the Doctor’s recovery into a makeshift triage center as Hawthorne carries in the injured Benton. The dimly lit, smoke-filled interior—once a place of respite and casual conversation—now pulses with urgency. The wooden tables and benches, usually occupied by villagers, become functional spaces for medical assessment, while the pub’s telephone (mentioned earlier in the scene) symbolizes the isolation of Devil’s End. The atmosphere is tense, with whispered exchanges and hurried movements as the Doctor, Jo, Yates, and Hawthorne converge around Benton. The Cloven Hoof’s role shifts from neutral ground to a fragile bastion against the supernatural chaos unfolding in the village, its cozy confines now a stage for life-and-death decisions.

Atmosphere

Tension-filled with whispered exchanges and hurried movements; the cozy pub interior now feels claustrophobic and urgent, its usual warmth replaced by a sense of impending danger.

Functional Role

Makeshift triage center and crisis coordination hub, where the Doctor and UNIT personnel pivot from personal recovery to addressing the supernatural threat.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the collision of the ordinary (the pub’s daily life) with the extraordinary (the supernatural crisis), as well as the village’s vulnerability to forces beyond its control.

Access Restrictions

Open to those involved in the crisis (Doctor, UNIT, Hawthorne, Bert), but the broader village is excluded, reflecting the isolation of the threat.

Dim lighting casting long shadows over Benton’s pale form on the bench. The scent of smoke and ale, now overshadowed by the metallic tang of Benton’s blood. The distant hum of the pub’s telephone, symbolizing the village’s disconnection from outside help. The creaking of the wooden floorboards as Hawthorne struggles under Benton’s weight.
S8E22 · The Daemons Part 2
Hawthorne’s Devil Claim Escalates Tensions

The Cloven Hoof bar serves as the neutral ground where Hawthorne’s testimony shatters the group’s skepticism. Its dim, smoke-filled atmosphere mirrors the uncertainty and dread creeping into the conversation, while the wooden tables and telephone (later severed) symbolize the fragile connection to the outside world. The bar becomes a pressure cooker of fear and revelation, where rationalism collides with the supernatural.

Atmosphere

Tense and claustrophobic, thick with smoke and the weight of Hawthorne’s warnings. The air feels charged with impending danger.

Functional Role

Neutral meeting ground for conflicting perspectives, where Hawthorne’s testimony forces a confrontation between logic and fear.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the last bastion of ‘normalcy’ before the group is drawn into the village’s supernatural corruption.

Access Restrictions

Open to the group but isolated from the outside world (telephone lines severed).

Dim lighting piercing thick smoke Wooden tables holding the Doctor’s earlier medical supplies A corner telephone, now useless
S8E22 · The Daemons Part 2
Doctor Dismisses Satanism, Names the Master

The Cloven Hoof bar serves as the neutral ground where rationalism and superstition collide. Its dim, smoke-filled interior mirrors the confusion and tension of the conversation, with the wooden tables and bar counters acting as silent witnesses to the clashing perspectives. The telephone in the corner, though unused in this scene, symbolizes the group’s isolation—cut off from UNIT and the outside world, forced to rely on their own wits. The bar’s claustrophobic atmosphere amplifies the urgency of Hawthorne’s warnings and the Doctor’s skepticism, making it a pressure cooker for the confrontation between faith and reason.

Atmosphere

Tense and claustrophobic, with a smoky haze that mirrors the confusion and unease of the characters. The dim lighting casts long shadows, symbolizing the unseen threats looming over the village.

Functional Role

Neutral ground for debate and strategy, where the group grapples with the nature of the threat.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the fragile boundary between the rational and the irrational, where logic and superstition must coexist.

Access Restrictions

Open to the group but isolated from the outside world (communications are severed).

Dim, smoke-filled lighting that obscures details and heightens tension. Wooden tables and bar counters, worn and practical, grounding the scene in reality. A telephone in the corner, silent and unused, symbolizing the group’s isolation.
S8E22 · The Daemons Part 2
Yates delivers critical crisis update

The Cloven Hoof Pub serves as a fragile bastion of order amid the supernatural chaos, its dim lighting and thick smoke creating a claustrophobic atmosphere that mirrors the tension of Yates’ transmission. The wooden tables and bar counters, usually the domain of village gossip, now bear the weight of emergency medical efforts (the Doctor’s revival) and desperate strategy sessions. Yates’ corner of the pub becomes a makeshift command post, the walkie-talkie’s crackle cutting through the hushed murmurs of villagers and UNIT personnel. The pub’s role shifts from a social hub to a nerve center, its walls absorbing the urgency of Yates’ report and the unspoken dread of what’s to come. The location’s atmosphere—oppressive, tense, and laced with the scent of smoke and antiseptic—reinforces the stakes, making Yates’ transmission feel like a whisper in the dark.

Atmosphere

Oppressively tense, with a palpable sense of dread. The air is thick with smoke and unspoken fear, the usual hum of conversation replaced by hushed whispers and the crackle of Yates’ walkie-talkie. The dim lighting casts long shadows, amplifying the isolation of the moment.

Functional Role

Temporary command hub and sanctuary—where Yates coordinates with UNIT, the Doctor is revived, and villagers seek refuge. It’s a liminal space, caught between the ordinary and the extraordinary, where military precision collides with supernatural chaos.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the fragile boundary between the known and the unknown, the human and the demonic. The pub, once a place of camaraderie, now symbolizes the erosion of normalcy and the desperate attempts to maintain control in the face of the inexplicable.

Access Restrictions

Open to villagers and UNIT personnel, but the tension in the air suggests an unspoken restriction—those present are either directly involved in the crisis or seeking safety. The upstairs rooms, where the Doctor is being treated, are off-limits to most.

Thick smoke curling through the dim light, casting everything in a hazy glow. The hollow ring of a telephone off the hook, its line severed by the supernatural forces at play. Wooden tables scarred by years of use, now bearing the weight of medical supplies and walkie-talkies. The distant murmur of villagers, their voices hushed with fear, punctuated by Yates’ clipped military tone.
S8E22 · The Daemons Part 2
Brigadier learns of Doctor’s dig departure

The Cloven Hoof Pub serves as a tense hub of activity, where Yates delivers his radio update to the Brigadier. The dim lighting and thick smoke create an atmosphere of urgency and secrecy, amplifying the weight of the exchange. The pub’s wooden tables and bar counters bear witness to the unfolding crisis, as Yates’ voice cuts through the ambient noise. The location’s claustrophobic setting mirrors the growing pressure on UNIT, where every decision feels high-stakes and time is of the essence.

Atmosphere

Tense and urgent, with a sense of impending danger and the weight of unspoken concerns.

Functional Role

Communication hub for UNIT personnel, where critical updates are relayed and strategies are discussed.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the fragile connection between UNIT’s leadership and field operatives amid chaos.

Access Restrictions

Open to UNIT personnel and villagers, but the tension in the air restricts free movement and conversation.

Dim lighting casting long shadows across the wooden tables. Thick smoke hanging in the air, adding to the sense of urgency and secrecy.

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S8E21 · The Daemons Part 1
Frank’s frantic warning in the churchyard

On a storm-lashed night, Jim and his loyal dog Frank leave the Cloven Hoof pub as the last customers. Frank suddenly breaks free, bolting into the churchyard with uncharacteristic urgency, …

S8E21 · The Daemons Part 1
Village divides over supernatural warnings

In the aftermath of Alastair Fergus’s televised report on the Devil’s End dig, the Cloven Hoof bar becomes a battleground for clashing perspectives on the growing supernatural threat. Winstanley, the …

S8E21 · The Daemons Part 1
Villagers debate supernatural warnings

In the dimly lit Cloven Hoof pub, the tension between skepticism and creeping unease plays out as Winstanley defends Miss Hawthorne’s televised warnings about the Devil’s End dig. While Bert …

S8E21 · The Daemons Part 1
Doctor’s frustration reveals mission to cult

The Doctor and Jo enter the Cloven Hoof bar seeking directions to Devil’s Hump, where the dig is underway. The locals, distracted by the televised coverage of the archaeological dig, …

S8E21 · The Daemons Part 1
Winstanley reveals Devil’s Hump location

The Doctor and Jo enter the Cloven Hoof bar, where the Doctor’s urgency clashes with the locals’ indifference. Bert, the pub owner, dismisses their request for directions to Devil’s Hump …

S8E22 · The Daemons Part 2
Jo Refuses to Accept the Doctor’s Death

The Doctor lies motionless on a table in the Cloven Hoof Bar, pronounced dead by Reeves, who initially dismisses any hope of revival due to his frozen state. Jo’s grief …

S8E22 · The Daemons Part 2
Reeves detects the Doctor’s dual heartbeat

In the Cloven Hoof Bar, the Doctor lies motionless on a table, his body rigid and near-frozen after his near-death experience. Jo, desperate and grief-stricken, pleads with Dr. Reeves to …

S8E22 · The Daemons Part 2
Jo seeks UNIT help for the Doctor

In the Cloven Hoof Bar, Jo clings to hope as Reeves examines the Doctor’s frozen body, initially declaring him dead before detecting a faint pulse. The revelation of a second …

S8E22 · The Daemons Part 2
Jo’s frantic call for Mike’s help

In the claustrophobic, smoke-choked atmosphere of the Cloven Hoof Bar—a place already thick with supernatural tension—Jo’s desperation reaches a breaking point. The Doctor’s near-death state has left her isolated and …

S8E22 · The Daemons Part 2
Helicopter lands in abandoned village

The eerie silence of the village green is shattered as a military helicopter descends, its arrival jolting Jo from her bedside vigil over the critically ill Doctor. The absence of …

S8E22 · The Daemons Part 2
Benton volunteers to investigate demonic tracks

After confirming the Doctor’s fragile but stable condition and the lingering threat of an unseen supernatural force, Yates and Jo reluctantly agree to Benton’s proposal to investigate mysterious tracks outside …

S8E22 · The Daemons Part 2
Yates Forgets Urgent Brigadier Contact

In the tense aftermath of Benton’s departure to investigate demonic tracks outside the Cloven Hoof, Yates and Jo briefly reassure each other about the Doctor’s condition—still unconscious but stable. The …

S8E22 · The Daemons Part 2
The Doctor Awakens in Fire

In the guest room of the Cloven Hoof, Yates and Jo hover over the Doctor’s unconscious body, their attempts to rouse him failing despite hours of effort. Yates questions the …

S8E22 · The Daemons Part 2
Doctor’s Recovery Interrupted by Benton’s Attack

The Doctor, freshly recovered from his near-death experience and dismissive of Jo and Yates’ concerns about his health, insists he is fully restored and ready to return to the dig …

S8E22 · The Daemons Part 2
Doctor Admits Past Failure to Hawthorne

The Doctor, now recovered from his near-death state, dismisses Jo and Yates’ concerns about his health with characteristic bravado, insisting he is fully restored and ready to return to the …

S8E22 · The Daemons Part 2
Hawthorne’s Devil Claim Escalates Tensions

In the dim, smoke-filled Cloven Hoof bar, Olive Hawthorne’s frantic insistence that Constable Garvin’s death was no accident but the work of a monstrous 'Horned Beast'—the Devil himself—unsettles Jo and …

S8E22 · The Daemons Part 2
Doctor Dismisses Satanism, Names the Master

In the dim, smoke-filled Cloven Hoof bar, the Doctor and Jo confront Olive Hawthorne, who insists the village’s horrors stem from a Satanic cult and a literal Devil sighting. The …

S8E22 · The Daemons Part 2
Yates delivers critical crisis update

Captain Yates, now equipped with a walkie-talkie, delivers a concise but urgent report to the Brigadier over the radio. The transmission is brief but loaded with subtext: Yates’ clipped military …

S8E22 · The Daemons Part 2
Brigadier learns of Doctor’s dig departure

In a tense radio exchange, Yates informs the Brigadier that the Doctor and Jo have left for the archaeological dig at Devil’s End—a move that immediately raises the Brigadier’s concern …