Callback strong strength Set in S2E3 → called back in S2E4

Narrative Connection

How these two moments in the story relate


Why These Connect

The narrative assertion

"Dorothea's accusatory words from the earlier confrontation reappear verbatim in Cromwell's nightmare, her gaze and statement 'there is no faith or truth in Cromwell' echoing the original scene."

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Why This Matters Across Episodes

The longer arc this connection carries

The nightmare directly reuses the emotional and verbal content of the earlier confrontation, showing that Dorothea's rejection has become a recurring psychological wound and a symbol of Cromwell's moral crisis.

About Callback Connections

B explicitly references A. A later moment deliberately echoes an earlier one, creating a sense of narrative completeness and rewarding memory.

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