Narrative Connection
How these two moments in the story relate
Why These Connect
The narrative assertion
"Gregory's awe-struck gaze at Henry's 'splendor' in the earlier event is called back when Henry, bruised and vulnerable, recalls his childhood fear of falling, contrasting the majestic king of the courtiers' imagination with the frightened man beneath the crown."
inferred by llm_cross_episode_character
Why This Matters Across Episodes
The longer arc this connection carries
The earlier idealization of the king as a splendid, tender figure is directly contradicted by Henry's later admission of mortal fear, showing how the courtiers' initial perception is shattered by the king's own fragility and the harsh realities of court life.
About Callback Connections
B explicitly references A. A later moment deliberately echoes an earlier one, creating a sense of narrative completeness and rewarding memory.