Clare’s Tactical Retreat: The Blind Spot of Obsession
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Catherine affirms it was Tommy Lee Royce, prompting Clare to gently question Catherine’s obsession, suggesting it might be clouding her judgment, an assertion Catherine vehemently denies.
Clare attempts to concede, but Catherine presses her to finish her thought. Clare, reluctant to continue the line of questioning, abruptly changes the subject, inquiring about Catherine's dinner break, signaling a retreat from the discussion about Tommy Lee Royce.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Defensively indignant, masking deep emotional investment and a fear of being seen as irrational. Her frustration is tinged with a quiet desperation to prove her instincts are correct.
Catherine Cawood sits rigidly at her desk, fingers hovering over the keyboard as Clare approaches. Her posture is defensive, her tone sharp and dismissive, but her eyes betray a flicker of vulnerability when Clare questions her judgment. She clings to her certainty about Tommy Lee Royce, her voice rising slightly in frustration when Clare suggests her fixation is clouding her judgment. The abrupt shift in topic to her dinner break leaves her momentarily off-balance, her grip tightening on the edge of the desk.
- • To defend her professional judgment and personal conviction that Tommy Lee Royce is guilty.
- • To shut down Clare’s concerns before they undermine her resolve or expose her emotional fragility.
- • That her obsession with Tommy Lee Royce is justified by her instincts and her daughter’s suffering.
- • That acknowledging doubt would be a betrayal of Becky’s memory and her own mission for justice.
Deeply concerned and increasingly alarmed, but carefully masking her fear to avoid provoking Catherine further. Her tactical retreat to a mundane topic reveals her resignation that direct confrontation isn’t working.
Clare Cartwright approaches Catherine’s desk with a cautious, almost hesitant demeanor, her voice soft but insistent. She leans slightly forward, her body language open and non-threatening, but her words carry a weight of concern. When Catherine becomes defensive, Clare’s tone remains gentle, though her frustration seeps through in her abrupt pivot to the dinner break question. Her eyes linger on Catherine for a moment longer than necessary, a silent plea for her sister to hear reason.
- • To make Catherine acknowledge the potential bias in her fixation on Tommy Lee Royce.
- • To de-escalate the tension before it spirals further, while still planting the seed of doubt.
- • That Catherine’s obsession is clouding her judgment and putting her—and others—at risk.
- • That pushing too hard will only drive Catherine further into her defensive shell, so a softer approach is needed.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
Catherine’s computer serves as a silent but potent symbol of her professional role and the institutional expectations placed upon her. It sits between her and Clare like an unspoken barrier, its glow casting a sterile light over the confrontation. Catherine’s fingers hover over the keyboard, a physical manifestation of her divided attention—partly engaged in her police work, partly consumed by her personal vendetta. The computer is both a tool of her authority and a reminder of the boundaries she is pushing, as her fixation on Tommy Lee Royce blurs the line between duty and obsession.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
Catherine’s desk at Norland Road Police Station is a confined, intimate space that amplifies the tension between the sisters. The fluorescent lighting casts a harsh, unflattering glow, stripping away any warmth and exposing the rawness of their exchange. The desk itself acts as a physical barrier, with Catherine seated behind it like a judge or a fortress, while Clare stands on the other side, her posture slightly leaning in—a supplicant or a mediator. The space is small enough that their voices don’t need to rise to be heard, but the acoustics ensure their words carry the weight of unspoken fears and frustrations.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
Norland Road Police Station looms in the background of this confrontation, its institutional presence shaping the power dynamics between Catherine and Clare. The station’s protocols and expectations are implicit in Catherine’s defensive posture—she is not just defending her personal convictions but also her professional standing within the organization. Clare, as an outsider to the police force, must navigate this terrain carefully, aware that challenging Catherine’s judgment is not just a personal risk but also a potential threat to Catherine’s career. The station’s influence is felt in the sterile environment, the unspoken rules of conduct, and the ever-present threat of scrutiny or intervention.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Catherine's obsession or intention to focus on Tommy is flagged by Clare; this causes Clare to fear Catherine's mental state has spiralled; Clare expresses this fear to Catherine in the Allotment Shed."
Key Dialogue
"**CLARE:** *How d’you know it was him?*"
"**CATHERINE:** *Er... because I’m not blind?*"
"**CLARE:** *No, come on, he’s been in prison for God knows how long.* **CATHERINE:** *So? What? You think I’m seeing things?* **CLARE:** *((gently)) No, I think— I think you’ve got it on your brain. A bit. That’s all.*"
"**CATHERINE:** *It was him.* **CLARE:** *Okay! Fine. Fine. Even if it was—* *(pauses, then abruptly)* **CLARE:** *What time’s your dinner break?*"