Steven’s identity questioned over the Doctor
Plot Beats
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Muss and Gaston debate the significance of the servant girl's overheard conversation about Vassy, with Muss downplaying the threat and Gaston remaining suspicious.
Steven returns to seek Muss's help in locating his friend, but Gaston's skepticism persists and he is wary because Steven isn't finding his friend.
Who Was There
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Narrative Connections
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Within this episode
"Steven's persistent pursuit of his friend in the tavern (beat_ef7490c4ec29ae69) motivates his return to Muss for help (beat_bc9f7e8eae2eb374); however, his failure to find his friend reinforces Gaston's skepticism."
Steven presses the landlord for answers"Steven seeks help, Colbert arrives at de Coligny's house."
Steven exposes the Doctor’s identityKey Dialogue
"GASTON: Look, Nicholas, you can't... / STEVEN: Nicholas, I'm sorry to have to bother you again."
"GASTON: The certainty is that I don't like Catholic spies! / STEVEN: I'm no spy. Listen to me. I thought that man was the Doctor. If you say it was the Abbot of Amboise, then I must be mistaken."
"STEVEN: It's no trap! Nicholas, if I were a spy would I be such a fool as to betray myself like this? / GASTON: Nicholas, it's no... / MUSS: I think he may be telling the truth."