Narrative Connection
How these two moments in the story relate
Why These Connect
The narrative assertion
"Jane Seymour mentions Henry's dreams of his dead brother as the reason she must conceal the true subject of her conversation with Cromwell—directly referencing the ghostly apparition from Episode 102."
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Why This Matters Across Episodes
The longer arc this connection carries
In Episode 102, Henry confessed to seeing Arthur's ghost, and Cromwell used it to steer the king's policy. Now in Episode 203, the same ghost is invoked by Jane to explain court paranoia and the need for secrecy, demonstrating how the memory of Arthur continues to haunt the court and influence political maneuvering.
About Callback Connections
B explicitly references A. A later moment deliberately echoes an earlier one, creating a sense of narrative completeness and rewarding memory.