Callback strong strength Set in S1E3 → called back in S1E4

Narrative Connection

How these two moments in the story relate


Why These Connect

The narrative assertion

"Thomas More dismissively tells Cromwell that Elizabeth Barton 'does it for attention' and refuses to meet her. In Episode 4, More observes her at Paul's Cross and again dismisses her as 'enjoying the attention,' echoing his earlier attitude."

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Why This Matters Across Episodes

The longer arc this connection carries

More's consistent skepticism toward Barton's prophetic claims underscores his moral consistency and his refusal to align with either the crown's enemies or its repressive machinery. This callback reinforces More's character as an independent, principled observer, while also showing that Barton's movement has been publicly crushed.

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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