Narrative Connection
How these two moments in the story relate
Why These Connect
The narrative assertion
"Audley's concern about parliamentary opposition in Episode 3 (watching dissenters during the division vote) escalates into active anxiety in Episode 4, where he warns Cromwell that including Thomas More on the attainder bill could make Parliament oppose the entire bill."
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Why This Matters Across Episodes
The longer arc this connection carries
Audley's understanding of parliamentary dynamics, first demonstrated when he directs the division vote in Episode 3, directly informs his warning to Cromwell in Episode 4. His trajectory shows growing confidence in expressing his political judgment to Cromwell, moving from procedural executor to strategic advisor who voices concerns about political consequences.
About Character Continuity Connections
A character's state in A evolves into their state in B. The same person, changed by time-- tracking how experience shapes identity across the narrative.