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Portrait of Waterfield’s Late Wife

The portrait hangs over the fireplace in Maxtible's sitting room. It shows Waterfield's late wife, whose features closely match those of his daughter Victoria. The Doctor spots Waterfield's raw distress as he eyes the painting, a rare glimpse of vulnerability amid his pleas. Jamie questions Ruth about the image; she confirms the resemblance, underscoring the Daleks' cruel leverage.
4 appearances

Significance

Humanizes Waterfield's desperation during his appeal to the Doctor; reveals Victoria's likeness to her mother, amplifying the emotional stakes of her Dalek captivity and hinting at the personal toll of their coercion.

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When this object appears and how it's used

4 moments