Narrative Connection
How these two moments in the story relate
Why These Connect
The narrative assertion
"Cromwell's observation of Jane Seymour's 'humble face' as a political asset in Episode 3 echoes his earlier assessment of Anne's volatility—he identifies a new pawn for future influence."
inferred by llm_cross_episode_character
Why This Matters Across Episodes
The longer arc this connection carries
Cromwell's habit of reading courtiers' utility (from Mary Boleyn's warnings in Episode 2 to Jane Seymour's performance in Episode 3) shows his systematic building of intelligence networks, which Rochford will later feed.
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.