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5!The Massacre
6[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/massacre_6258.jpg]]
7[[caption-width-right:350:"Steven, my boy, relax; [[TemptingFate I sincerely doubt this story will get]] ''[[TemptingFate any]]'' [[TemptingFate more depressing]]!"]]
8->Written by John Lucarotti and Donald Tosh[[note]]Actual writing credits unknown due to conflicting accounts and the lack of surviving footage[[/note]]\
9Directed by Paddy Russell\
10'''Production code:''' W\
11'''Air dates:''' 5 - 26 February 1966\
12'''Number of episodes:''' 4\
13'''Episode titles:''' "War of God", "The Sea Beggar", "Priest of Death", "Bell of Doom"
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15->''"At dawn tomorrow this city will weep tears of blood."''
16-->-- '''Marshal Tavannes'''
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18JustForFun/{{The one w|ith}}here the Doctor goes missing. [[DownerEnding Also the one where a lot of people die in the end.]]
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20[[HereWeGoAgain Yes, again.]]
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22Also known as ''The Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Eve.''[[note]]The massacre actually took place on St. Bartholomew's ''Day''; this full title is intended to be parsed as "the eve of the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre", and may be a holdover from the earlier drafts, which were less historically accurate than the finished product.[[/note]]
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25The TARDIS materialises in [[UsefulNotes/FrenchWarsOfReligion Paris, 1572]], and the Doctor wanders off to visit a famous apothecary while Steven falls in with a group of Huguenots (French Protestants) from the household of Admiral de Coligny. Steven and his new friends rescue Anne Chaplet, a serving-girl, from some guards and hear of a plan by the Queen Mother, UsefulNotes/CaterinaDeMedici, to massacre all French Protestants. Meanwhile, the Abbot of Amboise -- a {{Doppelganger}} of the Doctor -- is executed by the authorities for failing to have de Coligny assassinated, giving Steven quite a shock when he finds the body in a gutter.
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27Steven heads back to the TARDIS at the apothecary's shop and the two depart just as the massacre begins. Steven is furious that the Doctor refuses to save Anne from the massacre and storms off once the TARDIS lands again on Wimbledon Common. The Doctor is clearly depressed by Steven's departure in these unpleasant circumstances, and regrets the fact that he has been abandoned by all his companions so far, with each preferring to return home or finding a new one: Susan, Ian, Barbara, Vicki and now Steven. The Doctor even seriously considers returning to his home planet, but for some reason, he concludes that he cannot return.
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29Suddenly, a girl enters the TARDIS looking for help from the Police. When Steven returns to warn of the approach of two policemen, the newcomer tells him and the Doctor that her name is Dodo Chaplet. Could she be a descendant of Anne? The Doctor hits the "dematerialise" button, once again kidnapping a companion. Steven is outraged but Dodo doesn't seem to mind.
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31!!Tropes
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33* ADayInTheLimelight: Not only is this the first serial to feature a single companion, Steven is the central character throughout as, while Creator/WilliamHartnell is present as the Abbot, the ''Doctor'' only appears in the first and last episodes. It is also the only serial in the classic series that is focused more on the companion than on the Doctor.
34* TheBadGuyWins[=/=]KarmaHoudini: Sadly, all too much TruthInTelevision.
35* BeethovenWasAnAlienSpy: Steven encounters several of the people involved in the 16th century St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre.
36* BigBad: Catherine de Medici.
37* BloodKnight: Gaston loves a fight. He's constantly trying to provoke fights with Catholics.
38--> '''Gaston''': ''There now. I thought he might be roused, what a pity.''
39--> '''Steven''': ''What about the girl? Where is she?''
40--> '''Gaston''': ''She's just a servant. A chance to bait a Catholic. Forget her.''
41* ContinuityCavalcade: After Steven leaves, the Doctor mentions Susan, Ian, Barbara, and Vicki and how they left him. And then Dodo appears.
42* ContinuityNod: [[Recap/DoctorWhoS3E4TheDaleksMasterPlan Steven says that he's been to Egypt]].
43* CriminalDoppelganger: The Abbot. Does result in being-confused-for-each-other shenanigans, but played for drama instead of for laughs.
44* DarkerAndEdgier: One of the darkest ''Who'' serials ever, ending with the deaths of thousands of people, and the Doctor and Steven are unable to do anything to intervene. Or rather, the Doctor prevents Steven from intervening, causing a fight between them.
45* DecadentCourt: Yup.
46* DownerEnding: The story ends with the Doctor and Steven leaving the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre while possibly all their friends are murdered, leading to Steven giving a WhatTheHellHero speech to the Doctor and nearly leaving the Doctor. It is implied at the end that Anne Chaplet could have survived, but thousands were still killed.
47* EntertaininglyWrong: Given his track record, it's not unreasonable for Steven to assume the Abbot is in fact the Doctor in disguise. However in this case the Abbot really is another person who happens to resemble the Doctor.
48* FishOutOfTemporalWater: Steven, very much so. He knows next to nothing about the year he's in. The political and religious climate is very volatile, and it leads to a lot of trouble for Steven, particularly when he's separated from the Doctor.
49** Just being English in sixteenth century France puts him on the wrong side of the Catholic faction.
50* ForegoneConclusion: When the story has the word "massacre" in the title, you can bet your bum people are gonna drop like flies [[note]]Of course, this only applies to viewing the story from a modern perspective, since each serial still used individual episode titles at this point in the show[[/note]].
51* {{Foreshadowing}}: As the Doctor is leaving a bar in the first episode, a man turns around and, appearing to recognize the Doctor, begins to follow him. This is meant to be a hint that there's an IdenticalStranger to the Doctor running around who's of great importance to the populace.
52* TheGoodOldBritishComp: Dodo is in school uniform when she enters the TARDIS.
53* HistoricalDomainCharacter: Charles IX, Catherine de Medici, Admiral de Coligny, ...
54* IdenticalStranger: The Doctor and the Abbot of Amboise.
55* MoodWhiplash: The story begins as a harmless, historical serial,... and then it ends with the darkest sequence of events in the entire series thus far. The Doctor forcibly transports Steven to 1960s London to escape the massacre, abandoning Anne. He [[WhatTheHellHero rages at the Doctor about how amoral he is]] and [[ScrewThisImOutOfHere storms out of the TARDIS]], leaving the Doctor behind to perform some ThinkingOutLoud about how everyone leaves him and [[DespairEventHorizon he has no control and nowhere to go]]. This is suddenly interrupted by Dodo accidentally walking in on him, deciding to travel with him in about two minutes of conversation, and then Steven returning with no explanation to suggest that Dodo might be one of Anne's descendants.
56* OopNorth: Dodo has a Manchester accent.[[note]]Which will have mysteriously disappeared by the start of the next story.[[/note]]
57* OutOfFocus: The Doctor is entirely missing from most of this story; he leaves to find the apothecary during the first episode, and does not reappear until midway through the final episode. Purportedly, on the second and third episodes Hartnell was credited as playing the Abbot of Amboise, making them the only two episodes of the show ever produced where no actor is credited as playing the Doctor.[[note]]Admittedly only because Hartnell and Patrick Troughton's contracts stipulated they would be credited even if they did not appear, as there are several episodes were they were on holiday the week they were recorded but were credited nonetheless[[/note]]
58* PinballProtagonist: Steven spends the story as main protagonist, but he completely fails to change events in the slightest, and has no real idea what is going on. He only just finds the Doctor in time to escape Paris and avoid the impending atrocity.
59* UnbuiltTrope: Steven sees [[IdenticalStranger someone who appears to be the Doctor in disguise]] arranging a FinalSolution, assumes that the Doctor must be planning something, ends up unable to save any of the victims due to his misguided attempts to help with whatever the Doctor must be planning, and the real Doctor refuses to save anyone under his belief that history cannot be changed (leading to a WhatTheHellHero moment and Steven [[ScrewThisImOutOfHere even attempting to quit]]).
60* TheUnfought: This serial is notable as being one of the very few in which the Doctor does not meet the villain(s) in person.
61* WhatASenselessWasteOfHumanLife: The actual massacre weighs heavily on the Doctor and Steven.
62* WhatTheHellHero: Steven nearly leaves the TARDIS over the Doctor's refusal to save anyone during the massacre.
63-->I tell you this much, Doctor, wherever this machine of yours lands next I'm getting off. If your researches have so little regard for human life then I want no part of it.

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