Girls Gone Canon Cast - His Dark Materials S1E2: "The Idea of North"
Episode Date: November 15, 2019Lyra leaves Jordan College for London with the hopes of finding Roger, instead finding Ruth Wilson's incredible performance as Mrs. Coulter.  Tune in for some info on the alethiometer, visual and... character analysis, takes on how the episode went—and more.  NOTE: Episodes include spoilers from all three main His Dark Materials books.  Reddit thread with other HDM podcasts: https://www.reddit.com/r/hisdarkmaterials/comments/dsxdwh/podcast_list_his_dark_materials_tv_books/?st=k2wpqv39&sh=30cc13a1  -------------------------- Eliana's twitter: https://twitter.com/arhythmetric  Eliana's reddit account: https://www.reddit.com/user/glass_table_girl  Eliana's blog: https://themanyfacedblog.wordpress.com/  Chloe's twitter: https://twitter.com/liesandarbor  Chloe's blog: www.liesandarborgold.com  Intro: Waltz Of The Skeleton Keys by WombatNoisesAudio | https://soundcloud.com/user-734462061 Â
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Hello everyone and welcome to Girls Gone Canon. We are watching, this time, His Dark Materials, not reading.
We're here to discuss Season 1, Episode 2, The Idea of North.
I am one of your hosts, Eliana.
You might know me as GlassTableGirl or Arithmetric, depending on the medium.
And I am another one of your hosts, Chloe.
You might know me as LizaNarbor on Twitter, Tumblr, or LizaNarborGold.com.
And you guys, we are covering spoilers from the main trilogy.
That is, of course, Northern Lights or the Golden Compass,
The Subtle Knife, and The Amber Spyglass.
So if you aren't really keen in on those,
you might want to log off for now and come back later.
Unless you're ready to be spoiled, come on in.
However, if you do want to hear some of our takes that are a little less spoilery, we are doing a reread
of the His Dark Materials books. We just wrapped up our read through of the first book, Northern
Lights or the Golden Compass. And wow, is it a doozy. So the first part of our read through episodes, we do more or less spoiler free, more or less, more or less than more. And we end it with a dust discussion that covers material from all three of the books and sometimes an even deeper, dustier discussion with information from the Book of Dust.
information from the book of dust yeah it was great ending the books when we started this read-through i had not read them eliad and by the time we finished the chapters of the northern
lights i have read everything and eliana has not read everything i have read up to the secret
commonwealth so the student has surpassed the master of jordan which is eliana in this example
it's so poetic i'm really glad that this happened.
I'm actually very pleased.
I'm so glad you're proud of me.
I fulfilled my destiny.
Yeah.
On one hand, Chloe's like, this is great.
But on the other hand, she's like, Eliana, catch the fuck up.
Please read the rest of the books.
I also enjoy that it's like in the words of the great Kate Bush.
Chloe.
Chloe.
Chloe. Chloe. the words of the great kate bush chloe chloe chloe chloe so also amongst the things that we have done that are his dark material is related we had a patreon episode in which we watched the golden
compass movie and honestly there's a lot of things that are similar to the movie in terms of its
execution in in in this television series yeah a lot of it is
kind of tonally off but there's a lot of similarities last episode we talked a lot about
coulter's entrance and how they were in prayer and everyone just kind of like stopped and it's like
oh like here she comes hell in high heels uh totally hell in high heels trope and same thing
in of course the movie in the golden
compass directed by chris white it's a great great episode where we dissect all of it like why what
happened yeah there's that there's having billy costa right be the one with the demon
ratter as well as having lyra knock the glass out of Lord Asriel's hand instead of just whispering no.
Yeah, there's a lot, too, in this coming episode we're going to talk about.
But first, we need to get some emails and tweets of note from some of our friends on the internet.
I want to start off with something a little light from our friend Ari Sunshine,
who sent us a very fun tweet that basically is,
that says no one.
And then Lyra and Mrs.
Coulter.
And then we have a clip from the award-winning Nickelodeon television show.
Victorious,
which is as many of you might know where Ariana Grande got her start.
It's not where she first started, but it's where she, you know, started becoming a little more known.
So, anyway, someone says.
It's a tweet.
Yeah.
There's someone asking, what are you doing?
And this girl says, none of your stupid business.
And obviously it's edited for for younger audiences audiences maybe around
the same age as those reading these books because we all know it's saying none of your fucking
business but it's pretty much what it felt like the whole episode too i was like damn that was
we're gonna get into it very soon it was an intense episode we got another email from our
good friend shadow fox, our patron.
He said that the issues he had with this episode are,
why is Mrs. Coulter's demon, which Philip Pullman has said affectionately that if he had to name it, it probably would be named Malice at this point.
Why is it sneaking around Coulter's apartment?
Like there are handrails in the ducts for him.
It's interesting.
Why? Just why? Okay, that's a. Like, there are handrails in the ducts for him. It's interesting. Why? Just why?
Okay. That's a good issue,
I guess. I don't know, issue, but I do think it's an interesting concern. The reporter didn't
turn to dust once her demon was killed.
We are gonna talk about this in just
a bit, so hang on to that one under your hat.
The exposition dumps.
The reporter, Coulter's argument,
finding the plans. It felt
too convenient and like there was too much information.
And then, of course, he said,
Boreal, is this removing the dramatic tension of the big reveal at the end of the series,
our first book, about the different worlds?
I feel like we're going to cover a lot of those in depth later,
but yeah, I do feel like that exposition dump one,
I felt like it felt fine.
Lyra needed confirmation from
several places it's actually quite similar to how it's executed in the books i would say too
with she doesn't even find the plans and i thought that one was a little more clumsily
done in the movie right she looks at the plans and she goes gob she's like general ablation board gob
gob gobbler and i'm like whoa We did a lot of word association just now,
and I think that was a step too far.
It was definitely a pull.
Good job.
A pullman.
Congrats.
But whereas in the books, it's also at the party, right,
where Lyra realizes the General Ablation Board from the reporter
having just a casual conversation.
She's like, oh duh gov that's
why they're calling it the gobblers and so as for mrs culture's argument i don't know i i don't mind
it taking place there it feels unfortunate and perhaps true right they're pulling perhaps from
not everyone's homes were like this. But of course,
some people who came from homes in which their parents had a very nasty separation,
and perhaps toxically so might sort of expunge information about the other, right?
Yeah, I didn't. I didn't feel awful about it. I think it felt dramatically fine i think it added more weight to that argument and to
a scene that's already so iconic right that's an iconic scene the iconic scene is of course
coulter's demon beating the crap out of pan and beating lyra into submission that is what that
scene's all about it's about power we're going to talk about the power that's displayed in that
scene in just a bit i think it works i do think that it coming from Farder Quorum is a little better.
Only because of just like the connections the story has now,
and now that you know what happened in the Great Floods and et cetera,
you'll get a little more information as you get into La Belle Sauvage
and the secret
commonwealth so it doesn't feel awful i think that far decorum was a more comfortable choice
and a safe choice and overall a lot of these changes that are happening i think that you
know pullman did produce and he did approve the scripts this isn't butchery and it's it also could
be a lot of you know hindsight like it's 2020 right like maybe he's fine with this new fresh take on it and he thought you
know i didn't think about the story in this manner when i told it and this might be a smoother way to
do so and i do think it's a good adaptive choice to get it out now because it seems like they're
barreling on fast yeah and i think i'm gonna come back to what i think ends up happening
regardless of intent and whether it's good or bad
but what it tells us about the story
and Mrs. Coulter's character
for her to be the one that this reveal comes through
what the story is doing
when we discuss that scene
Shadow Fox did say that
the likes of the episode
the highlights for them was
Ruth Wilson's interactions with Lyra
it was amazing her performance
uh showed some cracks in the armor some emotional instability when she let slip about asriel when
she's like in the bath scene contemplating the urge to jump i think he says that he thinks these
scenes plus her acting really lets us understand mrs cououlter's complicated character and what a multi-faceted, layered character she actually is.
And I agree with that.
Ruth Wilson was the MVP of this episode.
I don't...
If you watch this, just her tone,
the way she flipped between,
and the way her lips smiled when she burns the letters,
her face.
Ha ha ha ha.
Yeah.
She really nails a lot of it and i mean she's been nailing it since the first episode like sometimes her face doesn't even move but you can tell exactly what the emotion is
and she conveys it like for example her displeasure with roger speaking to lyra she didn't even have
to move it was a reverie she
didn't move at all but it was clear what was happening there yeah it was amazing so i she
she's just been doing an incredible performance maybe i'm blinded maybe maybe we are is she the
lena heady of this show her shoulders probably hurt just as much you know i don't know i think
so but i think
that everyone else is doing a really good job right now too i'm like blown away by uh farter
quorum as lc mormont lord commander mormont from game of thrones that is like i didn't know if i
would like it i told you this before we've talked about it on the cast before i love it i think he's
a perfect farter quorum and all i could see is just like no spoilers but him in the cast before. I love it. I think he's a perfect Farder Quorum. And all I can see is just like
no spoilers, but him
in the future. And it just makes me happy.
I love it. I like that they made him more
gruff as opposed to
bumbling old man, which is how he's
kind of in the movie. But still a sweet
grandpa. Yeah.
But they're all sweet. That's
the thing about Farder Quorum and Jon Faw.
And you see it in this episode, right?
They're both sweet in different ways.
And they both play off each other.
Yeah.
That relationship's so clear.
This Jon Faw is definitely growing on me.
Definitely.
Oh, we did get another tweet from Tiger Woman Bride.
And it was about the golden monkey.
And I thought it was interesting.
Yes.
So the tweet says,
about the golden monkey and i thought it was interesting yes so the tweet says the golden monkey species was on seven worlds one planet on the bbc as well they live in really cold forests
and have snub noses because they're less likely to get frostbite well suited for a trip to
bovangar interesting that's very interesting i have seen the screenshot of the seven worlds episode
yeah i thought it was funny.
When I first saw it, I was thinking, this is a weird historic materials promo.
Then I realized, no, this is actually about our real life.
Yeah.
But I think that's a great detail about the type of monkey that they chose.
Because there are several different kinds of monkeys that they could have chosen, right?
I love seeing the golden lion
tamarins when I go to the zoo.
They are so small and fluff
and shiny, but this is not
that species. I do
want to say that last episode I was
maybe a little sacrilege saying I didn't
know if the monkey lived up to it.
This episode the monkey killed it.
I felt the monkey. The monkey killed it. I felt the monkey.
The monkey killed it.
Maybe I wasn't in touch with my monkey.
That's what I am.
I'm a 92 baby, so you're the monkey.
And maybe I just was rejecting my monkey ship.
But here I am accepting it
because this episode, the monkey killed it, literally.
It was just out there, dominating.
It was nuts.
I was like, wow, I'm afraid.
Well, you know me.
I was there.
I was like, this monkey's chill.
You knew the whole time.
You knew the whole time.
I was wrong.
I'm just like ugly animals.
I don't think it's ugly.
I find it really charming.
I don't think it's that you like ugly animals.
I think you just appreciate all animals.
Let me think about that more deeply at some point in my life.
I was scrolling on the subreddit,
which the other day in our last episode for Northern Lights,
the Golden Compass,
we talked about some of the other great podcasts in the community.
We'll link that on this description as well.
The reddits have been great.
The subreddits have been really fun. Fun memes.
Lots of good discussion going on in the
HisDarkMaterials. My little boy!
My little boy! The meme about
someone from The Subtle
Knife that we'll talk about today.
For sure. Lots of good stuff happening
in the subreddits, including this post from
YGSVHIYM.
I'm not
going to attempt it because I don't think it's a real...
I googled it.
I don't know.
Whatever.
But they posted about alchemy in His Dark Materials.
I'll link this in the cut as well.
They basically talked about how the alethiometer has hidden parallels to real-life alchemy and philosopher's stone.
The show alethiometer, book canon and not movie canon, the show alethiometer
has two words engraved on it, Kunroth and M-D-C-V-I-I-I. But in book lore, Pavel Kunroth
made the alethiometer and he died in 1612, meaning that 1608, M-D-C-V-I-I-I, is the year that the lithiometer was likely created.
And Pavel is a real-life parallel to Heinrich Kuhnrath from the second half of the 16th century,
who died in 1605, and he cites something called prima materia in his works, prime material.
It was thought to be the ingredient in making a philosopher's stone.
They also talk in this post
about the pre-Socratic Paracelsus
who talked about Eliaster,
which meant to be similar
and cause of the Big Bang.
It was matter basically
that caused the Big Bang,
released by a quote-unquote master
who created chaos and life on Earth.
So it could basically be translated
from Eliaster to prime
matter of body and soul and demons are linked directly to prima matter dust so basically the
too long don't read is that the markings on the alethiometer refer to its creation by a character
whose real life equivalent was an alchemist condemned by religious powers of his time for researching real life prima materia or dust this is very very interesting i am really glad that you found this
post and brought it in and it's a fun easter egg that shows all the detail and attention that's
being put into crafting this show i think that's why i'm not mad about a lot of these changes too
and these adaptive kind of things they're doing because i think it's fresh i think it's why I'm not mad about a lot of these changes to and these adaptive kind of things
they're doing because I think it's fresh I think it's fun really respecting the lore and the world
building because if it's something that Pullman does it's world build right like you feel like
each world you understand I can see sitagaze in my mind right now without even closing my eyes
yeah I can see the tower I can see the the brick walkways. I could just feel it all.
I think that's really cool. The stony walkways in my mind. I just love that I can see that I
can see the world of the dead. I can see the cliff ghasts in my brain. He really painted a picture
well. And they're, I think they're doing that there's some things they're adapting and skipping
and skimping. And you you know i can see that's going
to happen in the future too i don't expect the harpies to be perfect i don't expect uh certain
things to be perfect we'll see what happens the galavaspians you know that'll be interesting as
we talked about last week but i think stuff like this is really nice and it shows an understanding
of the story which i think is important here.
Absolutely.
So that brings us, of course, to actually discussing what happens in the episode.
We're just going to go scene by scene, hit them all real quick.
There's a lot of really cool cutovers in between scenes.
We'll get into later where Lyra is with Coulter, but then we're shown something happening simultaneously, cutting back and forth.
And I thought that was a great effect this episode,
but we actually start with a view of airships over London
and it pans to the flat.
Coulter bringing Lyra into her beautiful new penthouse apartment.
It's straight out of the Sims 4 Get Famous pack.
Coulter shows her around,
tells her never go in the secret study ever.
No red flags.
And Lyra is romanced by its dazzle and sparkle.
Pan, of course, is skeptical.
I like how when Lyra first gets out of the car, she's like, do you own the whole building?
And Mrs. Coulter's like, no, don't be ridiculous.
Don't be ridiculous.
Oh, so you're still fucking loaded.
Excuse me.
Like, I own the whole floor.
Okay, whatever.
And yeah, it's a gorgeous apartment.
And it's interesting that you
said sims 4 get famous pack i was thinking fucking west elm oh my god right everything's from west
elm but like uh just to talk a little bit about some of the decorations of her apartment a lot of
her ornaments a lot of the the side walls and some of the the tables right are very much in an art deco style but
interestingly a lot of the seating for example the seat at her study when when she like talks
with lyra and other places are in a mid-century modern style so we're somewhere around there
she's a classic woman but also knows how to mix the two together and i think you can see a lot
about mrs coulter by her furniture choices i mean you can also say a lot about her from like the way she murders children
but anyways roger and billy costa reunite very briefly they just see each other they're in a
room together and then we skip into the dusty intro you guys it's so hbo yes every week i'm just like the show has a lot of hbo it has
some bbc vibes don't get me wrong this is someone who's like a doctor who watcher since i was really
young um but it's also very hbo the bbc part of it it's actually doing really good it's pulling
your heartstrings i mean i cried in this episode that says a lot it's the second episode and i was like in tears so i was like this is good
they're doing good i mean i really like the the intro and we discussed it a little last week but
there's more things to say though yeah absolutely last week you called out some really cool stuff
in the intro like the slicing of the letters eofer on tumblr actually made a post about it
and talked about
us talking about it, which was cool
because I was like, yeah, that's what I
just thought it was the coolest catch. I did
not notice. I guess I noticed
it, but it was very subliminal
to me. I was just like, oh yeah, whatever, the letters
fall apart because cutting. It just moved on.
I'm just impressed that Eofur
got that handle on
Tumblr.
I thought you were going to say that Yofer understood it.
I was like, me too, because he's dead.
So Lorne Belf, if you guys are looking for a better breakdown on some of the music that Lorne Belf is creating, check out the podcast.
They are covering Lorne Belf extensively.
Matt is covering it in his parts of the episodes.
But Lorne Belf did the lyrics in Latin, which are based on Virgil, the Latin poet.
And there have been some rough translations that have been passed around.
I cannot read Latin.
Again, I did not take Latin.
I took two other Romance languages that people actually speak today.
But we're going to give it a go.
It's Ciceros Immortales, a duiant or maybe it's incipite, I don't know
I was thinking it was incipite but I didn't know
fuck it, I don't know
I studied
Spanish and French and in French
you don't pronounce a bunch of the letters.
No, I get it.
Yeah, French you just skip over it and then you have a cigarette.
Am I wrong?
So the rough translation to all of this kind of comes to,
They hear immortal whispers.
Begin, children, and read the omens.
Begin, children, for time passes quickly by.
Begin, begin. I wonder if
it's supposed to foreshadow the lithiometer reading and kind of that loss of being able
to read it and that loss of innocence over when adolescence is over.
I think it's that. I think it's a lot of things. Like when I first read the line,
Immortal Whispers, I remembered that the witches said that they knew of the
child of prophecy because they were to hear whispers from the other worlds
right but i think that there's something to what you're saying about read reading the omens there's
a immortal whispers also uh reminds me of a couple things we're going to go down this weird chain of
a poem called whispers of immortality by t.S. Eliot, which is much more about death as opposed to immortality because T.S. Eliot was,
you know, he was like that, a bit of a troll.
More like extra.
But not really troll. I don't know. He was a modernist.
When it came to literature and was therefore responding in many ways to a lot of previous literature.
And one of those includes a poem called intimations of immortality so you can
see how whispers of immortality would uh respond to intimations of immortality by the poet wordsworth
which is more about childhood and a sort of longing but at the same time celebration of it
versus t.s elliott's focus on death and decay and there's a line that kind of reminds me of the alethiometer in it
where wordsworth again this is about childhood says mighty poets see are blessed on whom those
truths do rest which we are tolling all our lives to find yeah absolutely i mean i'm just imagining
especially with all the research and we talked about this last week but pullman has said you
know i do research but you don't let your research become your book you
take that research and utilize it so that the research you know just affords your book you the
story is learned from the research and the story adds parts to incorporate but it doesn't revolve
around it and it's like you know pullman just like laid there reading T.S. Eliot and William Blake and shoving, you know, Paradise Lost up his butt.
Well, just reading these for like days and weeks and months as he wrote these.
And those were obviously big inspirations.
And I think you're onto something with that one, too.
He has to have read it, obviously.
Yeah, he has to have.
I mean, like he was teaching english for a while and uh speaking
of poetry there's one more that you actually talked talked about just now you said that the
lyrics are based on uh stuff made by virgil the latin poet who dante kind of writes this very
elaborate fan fiction this very big erotic friend fiction you might have heard of it it's called the divine company never heard of it i'm just kidding obviously yeah so obviously uh the
most famous of these is the inferno right and he goes through the the afterlife and all these things
and they're like hell and then and then like the other part and then he makes it all the way up to heaven and virgil is his guide but i mean
we talked a little more in depth about some elements of the inferno that make its way into
the books perhaps in our end of northern lights episode but it kind of makes sense for the series
as a whole if you think about it especially with the amber spyglass and going into different worlds yeah if this is the inferno then it's like
truly we're all just in hell
yeah so if you think about it
you can combine the alethiometer and Virgil
in some ways right because the alethiometer serves
as Lyra's guide through all the different worlds
as Virgil kind of does
but not really he's like
he's okay as a guide
so speaking of hell and the almighty leaders of it
Mrs. Clter has
breakfast with lyra on the balcony looks nice eliana's got a cool balcony-ish thing i was like
that's what this whole scene is eliana's place me oh i've never been sure about them heights
i can never get away from the occasional urge to jump and by me i mean mrs coulter oh so like so i watched this
episode a little drunk okay i had had a little bit of wine to drink i was very excited about
the episode and like an hour before i just kept drinking wine i guess so like by the time i
watched it i was a little sauced i wasn't like bum but i was like oh i'm a little loopy and i was so
excited about everything i think i was hitting my partner on the side just like, Oh my god, did you see that? Oh my god, that's so cool. They did that.
Oh, that's so smart. But when she said this, it was so early on the episode. And I was just like,
I see you guys. I get it. Mrs. Coulter, not sure about heights and jumping.
Hmm. Yeah, interesting. Metatron.
hmm yeah interesting metatron yeah it's absolutely it's absolutely her jumping in off into the abyss as much as it is about of course her own like self-hate i guess but
interestingly enough i do think it paints her obviously really well like they're obviously
fleshing her out and making us really struggle with her so hard and i think this is important
to establish her ending yeah yeah and
for you know the amber spyglass and some of the questionable things that she happens to do for
sure i do really love the way they capture the awkwardness of this scene right because she says
that really weird thing and you start to see some of the darkness within mrs cauldron which she's struggling with and lyra's like this was a lie she just kind of turns away she's like okay i don't know how to respond
i'm 11 i like that the red flags were definitely cropping up early on in this episode like okay
this is weird hmm yeah and those start coming out more right when they go to lunch at the arctic institute
yeah lyra won't behave she's like i just want to look at all the cool shit like the
pantsierborn skull which uh i know the whole time i was like can't they just say pantsierborn to
make eliana happy and they didn't she called him an armored bear still but if you actually saw the his dark materials twitter
account released the title card that was on display of the skull and it said the skull of
this medium-sized adult male was brought back after being killed during the height of the
scrayling conflict it's preserved with the piece of armor it was found with as is custom for the
pants you're born they build their metal from meteoric metal known as sky iron.
Their armor is the nearest thing they have to a demon.
So totally like official extra props and stuff
that they're just like posting about and showing.
There was also a follow-up piece that showed another sculpture there
at the Institute that had like a title thing on it that
talked about leaf erickson's son discovering it so really cool really they're going all out and
showing the detail again it's just another thing that i just go wow mad respect and i think the
reason why lyra wouldn't say the word panther bjorn is remember at this point in the story
she doesn't know panther bjorn means armored bear she doesn't put the two together
until much later on so that works we'll call it canon and it yeah they didn't even say it in the
retiring room right as as they had in the books they didn't really talk about joe for rackinson
so anyways this is a really really interesting scene as they sit back down, Mrs. Coulter charms Lyra
back to the table and says,
and gets her to sit. I can
see why. She's being a complete child,
which, I mean, she's a child
as she wants to do. And then Lyra
asks Mrs. Coulter what they're going to do.
What are we going to do about Roger?
Which is obviously what
Mrs. Coulter is all about right now.
Lyra's talking to her, and she says the saddest thing and just bummed me out so i have to repeat it now it's like you said in jordan
child's eyes useful when you look at the original plot of kind of what coulter was trying to do with
her in northern lights the golden compass it was to employ her as, you know, an asset as an assistant to help traffic children. And it was going to be pretty much against her knowledge. Like she wasn't
going to tell her that's what she was doing. She was just going to say, go get this kid and convince
him to come with us to go north on our expedition. Oh, too bad. Sorry about your friend dying.
Sorry about the new kid dying oops that was her plan
it's a fucked up plan
but I think what's very iconic about this scene
and that we realize about Mrs. Coulter-Wright
she points out to Lyra
look around this room
how many other women do you see
here
and it's just the two of them
and she tells Lyra that she can teach
her the skills that she'll need in order to have power in this world of men.
Yeah.
And that she can mold her into something special.
I thought it was a really interesting scene on power.
I mean, that is what this episode's about.
It's about showing power.
Who has it?
Who does what with it?
Who wields it? And Coulter tells her that.
And one of my complaints that will come up on is how, and it's a very minor complaint, but it's that Lyra doesn't get to see a lot of the femininity in Adele Warminster.
In the books, Adele Warminster, the journalist, is kind of chit-chatting with some scholars and being flirty, and Lyra watches it. And it's like her scene where she realizes,
oh, this girl's doing flirting for a different reason.
Coulter is really the other big source of femininity.
And later on with the priest coming to Coulter's flat and all of that,
there's an interesting display of power.
And Lyra sees the power transferred from person to person
and who actually has the power and Lyra sees the power transferred from person to person and who actually has the power
and who does not. So I think
this episode really, really established
power and structure.
Yes, absolutely. And that's absolutely part
of why Mrs. Coulter calls Lyra back,
right? She's like,
we need to show them that we can
control ourselves and that way we can
control them, I guess. And then
she afterwards offers Lyra all right so
who do you want me to introduce you to first yep i there's a small thing that i wanted to call out
here uh showing kind of the world that they live in the chef brings mrs culture without her even
asking a dish at first and they're sweetbreads And I just want to elaborate on what sweetbreads means,
because interestingly, neither of them eat it, so we don't get Lyra's reaction to it.
Sweetbreads does not necessarily mean pastries. And that gives you a sort of sense of what
kind of place the Arctic Institute is in terms of it's full of explorers, and therefore a more
expansive culinary palette, right? Sweetbread is a name that can
refer to things like the throat, gullet, neck, parts that people, as we know of, don't usually
eat of the animal, right? It's not quite awful, O-F-F-A-L. Sometimes it refers to ovaries and
testicles of animals, but it isn't literally a bread that is sweet in a pastry.
It's an interesting metaphor when you think about it, that it's something like savory and it's something you wouldn't immediately think of when eating a cut of meat.
You don't immediately go for that.
You think, I want a T-bone if you're a meat eater.
But it's also interesting because it's something that's savory and maybe not the first thing you'd
want to eat called a sweet bread so something that looks really really good and beautiful and
wrapped in a satin dress on the outside but when you get to the inside it's disguised you know
it's something it's a misnomer it's completely a misnomer it's definitely something metaphorically
that you're like oh would you like some sweet bread, child? Come into my lair. All of a sudden you're in a trap. This wasn't sweet bread. Yeah, this is, I mean, it's absolutely
a valued dish in many places, right? And it's called sweet because some of the meat might be
sweet compared to other like savory parts of the meat. But, and apparently bread might come from
breade, meaning roasted meat. meat yeah it's supposed to be
really like marginally juicy it's supposed to be tender but yeah anyway then we cut away from the
arctic institute to a different place entirely somewhere that isn't the height of privilege
it's the egyptians planning their attack yeah it's a short scene uh benjamin is taking a big
leadership role and you saw the preview for episode three, right?
Benjamin is out on a mission in the preview for episode three.
So everyone say goodbye to Benjamin.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Motherfucker dead.
The next episode, right, is called The Spies.
And I believe that correlates with what happens in the book.
Yeah.
And that's what I do.
I'm kind of excited about this change, because it's not exactly a change, but we know that Benjamin went out on a secret mission to go do some shit. And that was it. So the fact that they're showing this, and this is what Benjamin was taking and doing covert ops on, I think that's really smart. I love that they're showing the other side of all of these different factions involved in the story.
of all of these different factions involved in the story.
Yeah, I think they're doing a really good job in thus building suspense,
showing how big this world is.
And we'll talk about it a little later.
I love that they're focusing so much on Roger
and his story.
I think that's really good.
But also, we talked about how there were hints
that it's going to focus more on Roger
at the end of episode one.
But at the same time, that kid was too well cast.
You can't waste an actor like that kid was too well cast you can't
waste an actor like that no he's doing a great job he's so good I was proud of him like what's
gonna happen when you get Will what are you gonna do about your baby boys my little boy you're just
gonna replace Roger with Will that's what Lyra does yeah it is because that's what lyra does yeah it is because that's what lyra doesn't look come back to this in a
second coulter gives lyra a bath in the next scene they talk about giving lyra a new hairstyle and
she starts to tell a story although it could be false of roger climbing her once long hair
coulter tells her very sharply total change of mood don't lie to me and she then goes into the speech that lyra has
potential but needs to be prepared to change because she could be extraordinary so what's
remarkable about this scene is when we get the hints right of what mrs coulter is about because
when she tells lyra don't lie to me she grabs lyra by the hair and turns her head to look at her
it's it's a violent scene yeah in a way this whole episode is just like very violent and very abusive
yeah but you start getting hints of it here and then you see the monkey turned away interestingly
mrs coulter doesn't make pan turn away, as she does in the books and in the movie.
I was waiting for it, too. I thought there was a moment, and then it didn't happen.
I never realized it before in previous versions of the scene, but I think there's a little bit of something to Mrs. Coulter taking Lyra into the bath and the whole idea of Mrs. Coulter doing the oblations to try to keep kids from getting dusty allegedly and it's that idea of not wanting them to be dusty and this idea of
trying to keep lyra clean innocent within the bath yeah baptismal little keep her innocent and young
yeah anyway and i mean she does this when she dresses her up in a couple scenes. It's very much infantizing her and very much so just turning her like into a doll almost,
which we get into later on with Eofur Ragnarok.
That's his name.
It's Ragnarsson or whatever, but I'm just going to call him Eofur Ragnarok because Ragnarok
is the best movie.
Thor Ragnarok, the best movie ever created. That's my decades list, Eliana. Thor Ragnarok is the best movie. Thor Ragnarok, the best movie ever created. That's
my decades list, Eliana. Thor Ragnarok.
So Thor Ragnarok, the bear,
has the demon doll that he
got from Coulter that, you know,
resembles Coulter.
While Lyra comes along,
she's like, I'm your demon. Well, that's
what is being done to her right now. She's being
dressed up as a demon doll. That's what Coulter
is doing with her. She's made her into her little pet just like pan says in the books pan doesn't like
any of this he tells lyra later and she this is when i cried i'm gonna be honest with you all
this made me cry this is a chloe cried alert because lyra is like, you know, she's nice to me and we deserve to have nice things for once, Pan.
And he's like, yeah, we do.
And then she says, no one's ever said I could be extraordinary before.
Yeah.
That hurts.
I'm getting sad right now.
We can't talk about it.
We got to keep going.
I'm going to cry.
Oh, I was going to talk about something in this.
Okay, I'll just cry alone.
Okay. I think it's interesting that at this point, right, as we see Lyra getting more
experience and realizing the difference between appearance and what's actually within and what
people are like, right, and it changes at the end of the books. She's conflating being nice
with being given nice things
yeah and of course it's also that mrs coulter said that she could be extraordinary but we're
seeing throughout these moments i'm like mrs coulter's not really treating her that nice
but she doesn't know yet she just is mistaking that all that glitters is not gold as we've
talked about many times uh and she's swept away by the dazzle of women can do things you know like oh wow mrs coulter's a
scholar that's not something i ever knew was possible the only woman she knew was mrs lonsdale
the housekeeper who isn't in this show but i digress sorry did I just did I flip a switch a little bit?
Did I Colter out there?
Maybe you did.
During all this, it flashes to Mrs. Colter at the bathtub, still full of water.
And she's contemplative.
She's deep in thought.
She's kind of staring.
She's disassociative.
And then she pulls the drain kind of violently and walks out eventually.
And what's remarkable, she pulls the drain and makes that
motion immediately after making eye contact with her demon and it leads to what we see later right
with that her and the demon the next tense moment with them that we see a little bit later on but
it's sad it's a sad little moment it's it is. These bubble scenes like this are really touchingly deep.
Ruth Wilson is obviously providing so much service right now to us.
She is just killing it as Mrs. Coulter.
But Mrs. Coulter is just as much servicing her in this.
The role is so depthful.
I don't know.
It's just such a complex complex role she's doing a
great job though of showing uh those ruminating and even though it's not said in this episode
of hinting towards uh that longing that mrs colder has to connect with lyra yeah it's obvious what
she's doing here like very obvious and the ambition that stands in that way yeah gotta choose
shouldn't have to but we know what she chooses.
Lyra, right?
Yeah, I mean, it's also obvious when you get to that last book that she wanted to keep
her deep down, but Asriel was cold and distant and would never have let that happen.
Dude, it's gonna be, it's fucking hard to want to try and raise a kid on your own.
Anyway.
Yeah, and obviously, as we know, culture's a little interesting.
Yeah. Pan makes Lyra up because culture's a little interesting yeah pan makes
lyra up and because there's a noise in the pipes and then lyra shoves him off with a pillow which
like same oh yeah no the cats attack the door all the time and emmet will be like 4 a.m he'll just
like go pick them up put them in their spare room lock them in and be like in two hours you can come
out i feel like everyone shut the fuck up yep trying to sleep i get it absolutely sleep is important lyra the egyptians in the next scene are looking for their children they find evidence
of billy by his sweater left in an empty warehouse-esque kind of place with cops empty
cop frames so we saw it a little last episode i'll dig into this a bit more in a moment but
the fact that billy costa is symbolized here by his little sweater vest, which
adorable.
Billy Costa in his sweater vest.
But now he doesn't have a sweater vest. He's still
adorable. Anyways.
He's just the kind of kid who wears sweater
vests. I love his big stupid glasses.
I know! He's like mini
cheaty.
Just wanna
give that boy a hug. Anyways hug anyways clothing is a big part of
how we can understand the characters in this story yeah uh roger and billy are the next scene and it
flashes to them in cots no longer empty celsilia is trying to see a way out but she can't roger
gives kind of a backstory for his aunt bringing him up that he has no parents and
that lyra is out there looking for them right now too bad roger didn't have an older cousin
named alice that's all i'm saying it was a really easy plug again remember last episode when i told
you that it was really easy to just appease the 10 people that have finished LaBelle Sauvage that Eliana
isn't one of. I'm just kidding.
No, I'm not. Eliana is zero of ten
people. There's totally more than ten,
but you're still zero of them, too.
Yep. I'm a disappointment.
Doesn't improve the number.
Yeah, but that one's a shout-out
for our LaBelle Sauvagers.
But yeah, there's a cousin
that is right there
yep
in this scene I noticed
Roger's voice and this is what I was
coming back to a little
what I was saying earlier of Lyra replacing Roger
with Will in a way
she doesn't exactly but you can see from Roger's voice
like he has all this
admiration for Lyra
there's a line in the books if he would follow her
to the ends of the world, which
he does.
But the way that he is described
in the Amber Spyglass looking at Lyra
and the way that Lyra's posture changes
as she talks about Will
and Roger looking at her sadly.
Wow.
There's something there.
Have you ever thought maybe
you should bring your current boyfriend
on a trip to your ex to go like
save him from the afterlife that's killing him
every day forever with no end in sight
someone actually tweeted
something like that today
really? or maybe it was another
it was another day I don't know it was pretty funny
it's like imagine spending your whole
life married to a
woman and then woman, and then
you die, and
then you die, and you're waiting for her in the afterlife.
And then she gets there,
and then she breezes past you
to go be with this man
that she knew for three days on a boat.
Anyway, everyone, let's
watch Titanic.
No, she should have known each other for longer than that they went through a fucking lot but that's like yeah that was honestly like a decade in uh his dark materials world in my
opinion so yeah but lyra and roger weren't at that point in their lives you had to realize yeah
they didn't realize what romantic feelings were but they were on the cusp and they slagged the fuck off on the rooftops of jordan yeah they were kids yeah innocent they
they were and but there's like some language in there that you see like hints of of like
with roger anyway will is a total mother duster you know what i mean i mean he's basically yorick as less yeah as a human apparently that's
the appeal that's the appeal young yorick to lyra oh my god so the next scene colter is involved
once more she's buying lyra a dress because she's the nicest caretaker mom ever um she teaches lyra how you dress as a woman is important for
people to take you seriously she dolls her up in blue this is her like i said earlier playing dolls
and coulter says it's her color which i mean sure but coulter keeps wearing it so i love that
coulter is projecting this is your color ly Lyra, because you're mine. By the way, you literally are. You're my daughter.
Yes, and that's absolutely what she's doing.
And again, clothing is a big part of the characterization in this show.
There's actually a great article on Tor.com by Tyler Dean called What Setting and Costume Reveal about His Dark Materials Literary Agenda.
literary agenda. And the author actually talks a little bit about how the costume setting allows people to interpret how this show is very much in reaction to the Chronicles of Narnia.
But here, as you said, Mrs. Coulter is projecting on Lyra. And this is actually another cue,
I think, that's taken from the Golden Compass movie. We discussed it in our episode about the
Golden Compass, but Lyra's characterization comes through not only her type of clothing, the golden compass movie we discussed it in our episode uh about the golden compass but
lyra's characterization comes through not only her type of clothing but the colors like obviously
she's like oh i can hardly move in this clothing about the restrictive nature of her relationship
with mrs coulter right but in the movie she's kind of known by that red color and here again mrs coulter is projecting that blue onto her and we see that almost all of
her outfits and the colors match mrs coulter's throughout her time with with marissa but slowly
the colors that lyra wears begins to diverge a little from what mrs coulter wears by the end at
that party she's wearing like a lighter dustier almost, almost grayish blue. And Mrs. Coulter is
wearing this amazing
deep green dress, right?
And I wonder if we're going to see
Lyra return to that red color
in a bit as she
regains more of who she is
outside of being Mrs. Coulter.
But she might not. She's going to don
some of that Gyptian
wear.
Yeah, she's very adaptable as we've learned as far as where she fits in you know she wants to be a polar bear
she sleeps under the snow she wants to be a witch you know she flies around on the deck and makes
pan be a burb in her brain she likes to fit in getting where you fit in kid she's just trying
to find her flock that's all she's. She's just trying to find her flock.
That's all she's ever been doing is trying to find herself among people, among her flock. And I don't know if she'll return to Red so much now that she knows Asriel's her dad,
because that was if that was her thing before, you know, et cetera, et cetera.
But she might.
Who knows?
I think she might go a little bleak for a while, right?
We might not notice a lot about her clothing.
She's going to be first captured and then move to the Gyptians and maybe nothing stand out outfit wise.
But she's going to be in furs soon too, going north more.
So maybe bland furs will see a lot of seal skins and such.
And it's practical.
She's like in the mirror and she's playing with her dress, trying to get comfortable with it.
And Pan like starts making fun of her and they both laugh about it it's not too tense but
in a way you're like pan don't be a dick you know let her play around with it even if it's
uncool because coulter's dressing her up like a doll at least let lyra play with it let her explore
that femininity obviously yeah and then lyra says like if my
uncle could see me like this and mrs colder says he'd be delighted she's totally being sarcastic
too and you could see it i wish she'd like he'd be delighted yeah at the same time i wonder if
she kind of means it a little like clearly she's frustrated with the way lyra's been brought up
and i think lord asriel is a little too he like, they didn't teach you fucking anything, did they?
Yep.
They tried! Yeah,
but, like, you can't teach. Not like that.
It's the wrong pedagogy for a child.
Yeah. Especially Lyra.
Yeah. She's not just any child.
Yeah. She's a child in a fucking college being taught university
courses.
It's like, smart guy,
but not. What a great
show. Anyways.
Lord Boreal meets with the master.
Yeah, Boreal wants to study Grumman's
head, the head that Asriel
brought in. The master's like, nope,
sure not gonna let you do that
because of Scholastic Sanctuary.
And Boreal's like, yeah, but
no one gives a fuck about Scholastic
Sanctuary. B boreal then accuses
him of uh imbibing in heresy with lord asriel because of him visiting and speaking about dust
and because oh jordan decided to fund his investigations the master says it's jordan's
right to keep grumman's skull because he's a scholar and he's protected there keep the skull that was weird
though yeah it's it's an interesting that they've decided to make this skull like a big plot point
in this way i'm like whatever it spurs something but anyways so i missed this last time but
in the last episode but this is a change from the books right we remarked upon how it becomes like a big thing right that they're
saying that his head belongs here but turns out in the books grumman is actually part of a different
university i believe it's a german one and so yeah they've really decided that this is this is part
of the plot now it could be worse but like i i'm totally sitting here like okay i don't really care
yeah i don't really care.
Yeah, I don't really care.
It's easier than trying to explain all the other stuff.
It's unnecessary for him to be part of the other one,
and clearly this is part of the story that they're telling.
And it's very smart to mold it all together.
We'll keep talking about that, but I think it is smart. Also, the scene, it was in the trailers for the entire season,
but of Lord Boreal sitting, then the Master's
Raven flying behind him.
Iconic. Incredible.
Yeah, absolutely. Beautiful.
So dramatic. And then the
backdrops during their interchange,
I just wanted to call this out, I thought
it could be interpreted a little.
I think they're paying a lot of attention, right, with their
shots in this
episode, in this episode in this series
in general boreal as he speaks behind him is the altar right of whatever this church or chapel is
and behind him is all are all the saints and so you get that sort of symbolism that sort of setting
of the magisterium is what's backing him whereas for the master what's behind him
is this light the door of the that goes into the rest of the university so lyra is studying
very poorly might i add at the table with mrs coulter and mrs coulter has zero sympathy she's
not having it lyra is like i just want to adventure and find Roger instead of reading Mrs. Coulter's like
didn't I literally tell you to
trust me like why are you acting out like
this and Pan's kind of huddled
like in her lap during all of this
and it's very sad right like I was
just like bummed because you could see Pan like super
small being like you could
feel the tension
his eyes are so big and his nose is so
small and pointy.
He looks like my cat.
So cute.
Okay.
Done.
Coulter starts telling her about electrons and Lyra finishes her sentence for her and
says she knows this because of dust.
Coulter's like, interesting.
What do you know about it?
And she's like, kind of gives her a half-assed answer.
Little bit of
lying she does give the truth that it does not affect children she obviously is like a kid she
does not get all of it uh and then she's like oh yeah i learned it from a visiting scholar not from
watching asriel's thing and the monkey is like audibly unhappy during all this you can hear the monkey making like whimpering like upset noises
that was a great touch yeah man it must be inconvenient having a demon
i know gotta have a weird insect like everyone else uh in the magisterium i am oh yeah the bug
demons no way this scene shows you that lyra's a fucking troll
right she's a fucking troll and is good at uh figuring out what to say to push buttons and
get a rise out of people as well as how she lies yeah uh coulter just was all like don't lie to me
in the bathtub at her but here she is lying to her right now
and Coulter's missing it
because Lyra's actually a pretty good liar, right?
We learned that she's a great liar.
She gets that from her parents.
She uses the charisma.
But Coulter is totally,
this one's slipping by her.
I like that.
Yeah.
Lyra has hilarious mannerisms, though,
where she, like, puts her head in her fingers,
like, like this.
Like, ah, this is so tedious. Yeah. hilarious mannerisms though where she like puts her head in her fingers like like this like this
is so tedious yeah we cut to a scene of macosta breaking a cup on the butt boat on the butt god
damn it you touched the butt finding nemo shit tony wants to help her clean up the cup and she's
like no and he's like i want to go with all the egyptian leaders and she's like no also so we talked a lot about the rights of adulthood uh that comes
through the egyptian scene last time but i am really really enjoying the direction that they've
gone in this right by having tony have his own storyline they're rather than it's not just that
the egyptians have their own storyline, which they do,
there's a lot of focus on Tony, and that's giving us another lens of the transition into adulthood
through his perspective, and trying to, like, live up to the role of what adulthood is in the
Egyptian world, right? Of what it means to be, like, maybe a man or a man of the family by being
allowed to go on these sorts of adventures and raids,
in contrast with Lyra's own transition into adulthood, especially if Pullman sees the story
as being about that. And I think that that's part of why we're getting Benjamin DeRoyter's story,
right? And they're gonna play off Benjamin's death as not just like, oh, it's dangerous and
despised, but it's going to be a big thing for tony's story
it's people building it's world building it's yeah i'm over i guess the tony mccario stuff
whatever fine it's billy costa and it does work it's an obvious adaptive choice because it makes
you give a crap about these people they are a people they are a whole people and they are
fighting for their own loved ones
to be able to live and i think that's what's kind of important about what they're highlighting
they're really fleshing them out they're really gonna make it hurt it's gonna suck when that
costa gets billy back and he's broken that's gonna suck whatever happens there we'll see
but yeah what i'm curious about is how they're going to keep the egyptian
sort of storyline going into you know season two three and four so i think with a lot of the stuff
they're pulling forward i think they're pulling it forward for a reason so they can reintroduce
the egyptian plot line faster okay so here's my theory and we'll talk about this as we get into more of
the sporial stuff but i think the subtle knife might not be what we end in the second season
i think we start amber spyglass in the second season and i think we end maybe i don't know
like the bomb or like lyra in the cave is the cliffhanger of season two. I don't know. Something.
But I feel like there's just so much more in the Amber Spyglass than there is in The Subtle Knife to Cover.
And they're already introducing these elements.
So I'm wondering if they're splitting Amber Spyglass, which they should.
I think it's enough to cover two seasons.
There's so much shit in it.
Yeah, I think ending with Lyra in the cave is a good good ending spot it's a cliffhanger you end
with coulter over her unconscious body yeah wiping her brow and it's creepy and that's the cliffhanger
that's a good ending spot uh so john fa far decorum and some of the other leaders amongst
egyptian men show up and turns out ma costa's name is. Oh, Ma-gy Costa. That makes sense. Oh.
Yeah, you know, it's where the Ma comes from.
I wonder if that's canon. I want to ask him.
We should ask him. Tweet it.
Philip Pullman, can you tell me about your views on
the Mortal Kombat game from the
90s and about
the canonicity of
Maggie Costa? I am gonna
tweet it. I feel like it's very in character for me to tweet at Philip Pullman while we're podcasting,
and he will never respond.
He might one day.
You never know.
What do you think about Mortal Kombat?
The 1990, what, 1992 video game?
Exactly.
It's very important, in my opinion, as a monkey- 92-er as a mrs coulter's monkeys demon
it all it all intersects it all means something i knew it philip i knew it
oh so they present ma costa with billy's sweater she's kind of upset uh her and john
foster this intimate close moment where he's like come on Maggie like
you know they have him let us go get him back. Jo Bradley one of her friends on the internets
was saying that she thought that Jon Fah and Ma Costa were in a relationship from this scene and
it is a very intimate moment. It shows him grabbing her hand and getting really close in the face. And,
you know, all signs point to yes, intimacy, but I also think it's the type of charismatic ruler Jon Favreau is. And I don't think it was meant to say they were together at all.
Yeah, yeah, I feel the same. And but I can see why the scene would be interpreted like that,
right? Like there's a saying or something in stage direction or acting of like, you only get
that close to someone like there's, I don don't know a delineated space or whatever if you're going to kiss them or kill them
yeah but i i agree i i saw it as more of like he cares deeply about his people yeah it felt very
much so like maggie this is what we've been trying to tell you i'm sorry but we have to move on and
we have to find them yeah and then we get to the magisterium
our father Macphail has to deal with the cardinal
who's like Mrs. Coulter
is bad
she's better at her fucking job
also Job
and by that I mean Gob
sucks
the Egyptians also suck
and this entire fucking
endeavor is risky even if it's hashtag
good for us the cardinal is obviously above father mcphail and he's like i come with orders to tell
the gob they need to cool it or they'll lose everything and he's like then it ends and
father mcphail is staring at the magisterium symbol, just looking up.
Very, you know, disassociative.
I think it's interesting that so many people in the magisterium have, like, bug demons.
Yeah, because they're the insects and locusts ruining this world.
Locusts is interesting in the context of the Old Testament.
Mm-hmm.
Open that seal, baby.
So the noise in the pipes has come back to Coulter's apartment.
Lyra finally believes him.
She's like, all right, Pan, you might be onto something here.
They explore the hallway.
They follow the pipes and they end up following them to the secret study that they're not
supposed to be in and open the door and find the monkey, but no Coulter.
Dun-dun-dun!
Mrs. Coulter ends up waking up,
looking for Lyra,
and she's very far from her demon.
The demon suddenly appears next to her,
and Lyra's like,
that's weird, that's not natural,
and she says something about the pain,
and Mrs. Coulter says,
oh no, you're wrong,
my demon was here the whole time. And is kind of like uh an info dump ish for those who are not familiar with having read the book series
right kind of just telling them like this is weird anyways uh mrs coulter puts her back in bed
closes the door and then smacks her demon very fucked up very much so signifying that self-loathing we've been talking
about and very taboo you don't just hit your pet yeah especially when you understand that it's also
like hurting yourself i was just gonna say stop hitting yourself stop hitting yourself stop
hitting yourself and the monkey looks so sad and pathetic in that moment as opposed to i don't know
the way that it's kind of portrayed in the movie, maybe even in the books, because this scene doesn't happen in the books, right?
The hitting of her own demon is a direction that we do see in the Golden Compass movie.
It is a very interesting detail. They kept it in this direction as well.
you look at LaBelle Sauvage you have a character named Gerard Bonneville that is a little violent with his demon and I won't go into detail to do any spoiling since it's outside of the main trilogy
but you do get that feeling that he's very charismatic and at ease when you talk to him
and then his demon is just like what's off-putting that's the same thing with Coulter right when you
speak to Coulter her eyes don't really meet her smile. She's very charismatic, and she can talk the talk. But the second she's alone with her demon, you see she crumbles.
It's really interesting as a character. And I really want to harken back to our second episode,
I want to say it was, was it episode two of His Dark Materials, Northern Lights, Golden Compass,
where I mentioned that there were theories on the internet that i had read a
bunch of and totally agreed with as soon as i read anything about this scene about coulter and her
demon being separated whether it was through experimentation whether it was through she
objected yes i want to have the surgery and try it uh whatever it was almost like you know choosing
this is what i want to choose to stop the pain of adulthood.
It feels almost like she did that.
And the passage from the book is,
Mrs. Coulter seemed to be charged with some kind of anbaric force.
She even smelled different, a hot smell, like heated metal, came off her body.
Lyra had felt something of it earlier, but now she was
seeing it directed at someone else. Poor Adele Starminster had no force to resist. Her demon
fell limp upon her shoulder and flapped his gorgeous wings once or twice before fainting,
and the woman herself seemed to be unable to stand fully upright. Moving in a slight awkward crouch,
she made her way through the press of loudly talking
guests and out of the drawing room door. She had one hand clutched to her shoulder,
holding the swooning demon in place. Well, said Mrs. Coulter to Lyra.
I never told her anything important, Lyra said. What was she asking? Just about what I was doing
and who I was and stuff like that as she said that lyra noticed
mrs coulter was alone without her demon how could that be but a moment later the golden monkey
appeared at her side and reaching down she took his hand and swung him up lightly to her shoulder
at once she seemed at ease again so interesting reveal that coulter can pretty much separate from her demon that's
kind of what we learned this episode they decided to reveal that and there is that metallic scent
i kind of theorized that it was supposed to be similar to the metal alloy that separates you
know the guillotine that separates human and demon and i feel like this was a confirmation of that
i don't know if she has intercision right because there's clearly still a connection yeah
i wonder if it's like she's able something happened that she's able to tolerate the pain
more or i don't know because in the passage you read aloud right she took his hand and swung him
up slightly lightly to her shoulder once she seemed at ease again and i'm not saying that people like
get more used to pain right but it's right she hits her demon right so it's like canonically
it has to have been like they had to separate physically not with the metal but the fact that
there's that metallic scent really makes me think that that metal alloy was involved and that she
had to undergo it for some reason it makes me maybe it's metal alloy was involved and that she had to undergo it for some reason.
It makes me, maybe it's just adding to the tragedy that is Mrs. Coulter and how awful she is, but also that vulnerability to her.
But that fact that there's that metallic scent with her anger, that makes me think that she was separated physically with some sort of metal alloy from her demon.
Especially because she's
the poster woman for this experimentation on children there's that or like it almost sounds
like she's taking something like that has to do with the metal i don't know but like i mean she
takes this beyond even the idea of taking like the something that could make the metal smell like that
i mean it's more also the joy she gets from these children being sent to these centers in that
self-loathing sense it feels like she hates it because she's had it done you know but she also
was like good someone else should suffer it's like the system that nourished her for so long
even though it really didn't it rejected her she refused to see that and now she's like
keep going for them yeah the system that made me this way
or she keeps hoping to find a child that'll end up like her right insanity basically yeah because
like she's not completely yeah she's not completely severed right in the way that like the other
people at the station as we see are it's interesting so boreal is hanging out doing some boreal things with a snake demon
snake snake his he's uh looking for stanislaus grumman in the crypts of jordan he finds stanislaus
his skull but then he's like it ain't stanislaus's skull azriel's a motherfucking liar. Who saw that coming?
Not me.
How could- I just want to know how he knows, right?
Right. Absolutely.
Just from looking at this skull
and his weird snack going through its hole,
what are you telling me, Boreal?
Did you just, I don't know,
did you touch Stanislaus Grumman's skull a lot?
He does! He rubs his- Right, he rubs the skull though. But before, after, why? like just like i don't know did you touch stanislaus grumman's skull he does he like
rubs his right like he rubs but like before after like why that's it that's how you know like how
many questions yeah but like before like when when he was with stanislaus grumman was he like
can i touch your your head hole dude so what i want know is like, how well do you know Stanislaus Grumman's head?
And maybe it's selfish because this Boreal is a rather dashing gentleman.
Not saying book Boreal's not a dashing gentleman.
He's just a little older than I personally am willing to pork in this timeline.
And I'm just saying that maybe Boreal and Grumman, maybe that's the ship now.
We don't know.
Could be.
Could be.
But Boreal then is like, shit, to his demon.
He's like, we need to cross.
And that's when I started freaking out and shaking the noisemakers and going, oh, my God.
And he walks and walks and they go outside and they go through this cool garden-y dead area.
They find a window.
It's a glass-like mirror, kind of translucent, greenish, glows ever so slightly, but also not quite there.
And they hop on in there.
Off they trot, him and his slithering demon.
And they come out in another world, a world similar probably to someone like you or i where
there's technology and sirens and cars it's will's world i'm pretty sure which is our world
he watches a cop drive off and then he gets in a car and he waits and he just plays on a smartphone
yeah he messages someone but i couldn't read the message i I'm like, whatever. It says it's 3am and it says you up.
You know who it's to. It's 3am. He's texting Stanislaus Grumman.
He tried. Then we have Lyra consulting the alethiometer and Mrs. Coulter is guests over. And Mrs. Coulter tells her you gotta stay put. Father McPhail shows up and Father Garrett, the character's name is, or Fra Pavel is what I'm going to call him because, you know, whatever.
He's supposed to be Father Gomez, I think.
That's what I was thinking.
I think he's going to cover both Gomez and Fra Pavel is what it seems because they're not obviously calling him Fra Pavel.
They're calling him Garrett.
That's literally his name.
So Father Garrett, Father Gomez, Fra Pavel, similar enough. enough yeah but he's very tense and he stares at lyra there's no frog demon
it's the bug demon and the bugs like crawling on his face it's real gross he's a beetle well
father gomez has a has the beetle demon yeah so that's why i was like maybe i think it's supposed
to be a mixture i think that's what they're doing here is remixing it. Which is fine.
Yeah. I don't care about Father Gomez that much.
Well, here's the deal.
You know what the best part about
Father McPhail sending out
Gomez is? It's in the name.
He's gonna McPhail.
Yeah. That's it.
That's a thing. They McPhail.
Mrs. Coulter realizes Lyra's in the hall.
Fra Pavel slash Father Garrett slash whatever finds her spying.
And Mrs. Coulter comes out and she's like, go to your room.
Like, don't talk to her.
Leave my assistant alone.
It's so smart, though, because it establishes they see Lyra is kind of one of Mrs. Coulter's vulnerabilities here.
They don't really know the extent of who it is, but they know like, oh, there's another person here we can leverage against Mrs. Coulter's vulnerability is here. They don't really know the extent of who it is,
but they know like,
oh, there's another person here we can leverage against Mrs. Coulter.
So it kind of sets up the bomb super well.
Yeah, I didn't even think about that.
I think you're right.
That's part of why Mrs. Coulter
didn't want them to see her.
It sets up the cave.
Yeah, it's a fascinating scene in the study
and I'm sure someone else has pointed it out,
where earlier in the episode, you have Mrs. Coulter telling Lyra she can teach her different
ways, right, to get men to do what she wants.
And you have Mrs. Coulter kind of doing some of that, right?
Kind of flaunting a bit of her sexuality as she puts things into her bra.
She offers Father MacPhail some tea, and he's like, no, thank you. Then she offers him some water tea and he's like no thank you then she offers him
some water and he's like no thank you i'm not thirsty and obviously like in in in slang terms
right now we all know what thirsty means right yep and he's like no i'm not thirsty but he's not
eating what she has to offer exactly which is a a very, it's the opposite of what happens in the Garden of Eden, right?
So he keeps, I don't know, maybe some of that innocence or like purity or whatever he might have going on or might not.
I don't know, but he refuses Eve's temptations.
It's very much a failed seduction.
Very much so.
Very failed. But she takes advantage of Lyra being in the hall to regain the upper hand, which is very fascinating.
Lyra misinterprets it, I think, as Mrs. Coulter being angry and losing control.
And I think that's why Mrs. Coulter's like, no, I didn't lose control.
Because what she did was use it to get the men to get out of her house.
It was an escape route though it was but
like she didn't quite lose control in that moment she was trying to regain it anyway but this gave
her an opening and it's interesting because when she invites father mcphail into her study right
she allows him to take a seat and she takes a seat as well she's not standing she's allowing
them to be equals and she's lounging in her other like fucking mid-century modern chair.
I do think it's quite fascinating that she has a study.
It's brought up at the beginning, but again, I'm going to keep coming back to how she says we're the only women here in this Arctic Institute.
And I think a study during this world that Mrs. Coulter is coming up in is very much a male coded thing to have
hell having a whole fucking floor of a penthouse oh absolutely power moves exactly for her to have
her own study and just her using it and her living there doesn't belong to a man i think
absolutely tells you what kind of woman she is she's a woman who has ambition and is working and is trying to like make her way in a world that's just ruled by men and it's her own business right yeah and obviously
unfortunately she doesn't care who she stomps upon to get there but no that's a different story but
she did make her way and also there's the fact that they're on her territory her saying get the fuck out of my house is normal here like she this is her whole entire owned level get out of there
you don't all you have is the magisterium where you serve she serves no one she serves herself
in science and what she's learning and finding yeah her place is decorated very differently than
the magisterium which is not pan tells lyra she needs to hide her
alethiometer as mrs coulter sees the men out lyra puts it in her purse and keeps it on her
coulter corners mcphail and she tells him this is a big opportunity and mcphail says that they
have to preserve the power of the magisterium over everything it comes first and i love this line i
feel like there's probably more to it but i'm not there i'm not grasping it uh whispers become weapons in the wrong hands i think there's a lot of different
ways that can be interpreted yeah like prophecies about lyra yeah prophecy telling your own story
when you're whispering as a dead person in the underworld yes i was definitely thinking of the uh
the different kind of undead, the specters, etc.
Coulter criticizes Lyra's new purse she's wearing, and Lyra pokes at her kind of and pushes.
And it's like, you lost control of the men after she had just apologized for being short with Lyra.
And she finally, like, Coulter just is so immature, she's like, your bag's silly.
And Lyra's like, it's the only thing I like.
just a so immature bag. She's like, your bag's silly.
And Lyra's like, it's the only thing I like. And then we
get the iconic scene, as we've talked about.
Iconic. The golden monkey
strikes. It was every bit as scary
and intimidating as it should be.
My stomach was twisting. It was
very intense. Very intense.
The monkey's just like looking poised
to attack. But not like he's
really hungry for it. He's just like, tell me
what to do, boss, maybe? I don't know he's just like telling me what to do boss maybe
i don't know very much like it was waiting like just waiting the whole conversation was obviously
there was going to be a fight but the tension had to go back and forth first yeah and it keeps
looking at mrs coulter for cues and i look the monkey is so interestingly portrayed differently
we've talked about it already.
But the monkey's scary in its own way, but it's not like that weird, like, terrifying.
There's so much pain on its face.
It's so sad in the study.
It's sad and crouched over and terrified when it's seen.
Like, in the bathroom scene, it's not looking at Mrs. Coulter and it's just sad.
It's so pained and uh we we later on see her longing on the monkey's face to love lyra i don't know yeah and then we learn like coulter
has obviously shut that part off whether it was through a physical severing by force or physical
severing by she actually separated herself she's shut that off that
whole maternal longing has been shut off from lyra it's been severed she struggles with coming back
to it and trying to get into it but she also is struggling with the side of her that loves and
wants and craves power um and then she also does crazy shit right like kidnapping and drugging her
daughter you know normal people, normal people shit.
Normal people shit.
It's very complex.
Very complex.
Not every person would understand it.
You have to have a very high IQ to understand Marisa Coulter, nay Van Zee.
Oh my god.
I want that to be a meme.
Then Mrs. Coulter tells Lyra if she continues the way she's being, you know, after the demons wrestle on on the floor they will have a confrontation and she's gonna win uh it's all just so like textbook literally from the book
and i'm just like it gives me chills yeah then lyris is a very shoujo manga thing she says
the men just upset you this isn't this isn't you this isn't who you are it is it's called
internal as misogyny but also i think she just doesn't
want her to be done she's like okay i mean it's literally also texas cersei lannister right like
that's what this is yeah there's a lot of yeah there's so much coulter basically like flips on
her is like you're gonna be sweet and nice and charming all night at this party you're gonna be
perfect and lyra's like my uncle would never do any of this to me.
And she really flips and she's like,
when has that man done anything for you?
He's done nothing for you.
And then she reveals that Asriel is Lyra's father.
Whoa, this is episode two.
I think this is a scene that kind of shows you a little that,
no, earlier she wasn't mad.
This is her mad.
And emotional. You know how women are when they women are emotional maybe she's on her period but mrs coulter just
revealed such a vital piece of the plot about a man um but i liked it am i arrested for saying
i liked it because i liked it i think it worked just a little less on the whole because
afterwards Lyra's like well who was my mom and she's like I don't know some hussy but it works
for the moment I guess that makes that betrayal deeper for Lyra when she finds out it's Coulter
even though it's like open your eyes yeah I it's pretty obvious from the way she reacts but at the same time like
so something that i wonder is did she truly lose control in revealing that azrael was lyra's father
or is she doing what lyra did in the study right where she lyra suddenly brings up dust and changes
out like the dynamics like they're playing on the same game field. Yeah, and in doing so, what she does is redirect Lyra's displeasure, or she tries to, she doesn't succeed, but she tries to redirect Lyra's displeasure at her towards Lord Asriel.
control or was it a somewhat calculated move uh a manipulative move to try and uh get lyra distract lyra from how she's feeling towards mrs coulter in this i do feel like it might be a little
column a column b because it was triggered by lyra saying like asriel wouldn't do this and
culture going oh fuck you like asriel didn't give a shit about you your whole life like he visited
maybe annually
and from afar he was like don't be bad and be nice to the scholars and she's like but i like
orchestrated all these things to get you here and you know she's like i've been plotting for six
years on how to get you to be my daughter it maybe it just feels unfair and i think that unfairness
is what triggered this for her to be like what the fuck and she has this line so like you know like I said Lyra's like who's my mother and she's like well
he was kind of a hoe you know hooked up with side chicks all the time he took you to that college
they couldn't protect you they had hideous interior design by the way and that's when Lyra's
like that's too far like you insulted Jordan like how dare you? And Coulter tries to save it. And she's like, Lyra, our origins don't define us.
It's what we do with what we have.
Which is meta because, you know, she's Lyra's mom.
Kind of, I guess, her own everybody's special line compared to Asriel here.
And then we get the beautiful cinematic shot of Lyra crying inside her room with the alethiometer,
Then we get the beautiful cinematic shot of Lyra crying inside her room with the alethiometer asking it for help and what Coulter is and where Roger is and where her dad, Lord Asriel, is.
I thought that was a good touch.
And Coulter is crying a little bit outside the door herself, but she wipes her tears and picks herself up because she has a job to do.
Yeah. a job to do yeah i do like that again ruth wilson nails it with the look that mrs coulter gives lyra
when lyra's like i would like to be alone right now and mrs coulter wanting to not but i do respect
that she respects lyra saying i want to be alone right now you know she knew she couldn't do
anything better there yeah and so she's like, all right, I get it.
That is a somewhat good move to let Lyra have her space and privacy.
And yeah, having that direction of Lyra crumpling and Mrs. Coulter crumpling outside, that mirroring, there's so much that's similar about them. Also, I think this is the case in the previous episode.
I have to look again at how Daphne Keene's
eyebrows are styled. I think
that's another hint.
Their eyebrows are the same, okay?
They did a good job
with a lot of this casting. They have the same eyebrows.
They all work.
God, Ruth is so
good as Coulter. She's like
perfect. Like,
Nicole Kidman was actually great, even though
everything about that movie was a little sloppy. And we obviously talk about why in our Patreon
episode, but Nicole Kidman had the idea somewhere deep down. I don't think she executed it perfectly,
but I felt that cold charm, right? That cold, like, I'm gonna cut your demon away from you but also you're my daughter
and i'm very narcissistic and i have to have you um yeah but coulter does that ruth wilson does that
for coulter in this and she brings that secondary and third level of just complexity of you know you
feel her insecurities you feel what she's had to sacrifice as a woman trying to rise to power, whether or not the power is bad.
We don't have to go into that.
We know the power she's trying to obtain slash has obtained is very awful.
But you can see her struggle to the top and that struggle of her power and what it's done to her and it's eaten her from the inside out.
She's rotten.
Yeah, she's doing a masterful job of executing all of that.
I mean, I just said all that to you and that's what she made me feel so yeah great yeah and then we get a scene of that other world
again of lord boreal in a cafe he meets an acquaintance in our world he says he's looking
for a man with an osprey demon interesting what could it mean eliana i think he's looking for
seraphine ofala, right?
I'm gonna fucking scream. Don't even
bring that up this episode.
You guys, Kaiza is a
falcon.
Anyways.
Give us the Affleck goose.
Who could it mean?
Ditto. I don't know anyone
with an Osprey demon and he couldn't be
Stanislaus Grumman and he couldn't have a son that was in the episode three trailer with a picture in an envelope from boreal
anyways my little boy the guy that he's talking to is a total made-up character apparently his
name according to captions is thomas and according to people credited for starring in the episode
it's thomas the only other thomas in these books is lord nugent the starring in the episode, it's Thomas. The only other Thomas in these books is Lord Nugent, the Chancellor of Britain,
so it's not him.
Interesting, though.
He's in a totally different room.
It's a common name.
Yeah, and this guy is a common guy, it feels like.
So, one-off guy, whatever.
Interesting.
But they discuss how there's multiple windows likely in the world,
not just the one that he's found.
Hmm.
Interesting. Speaking of multiple windows, so there's that and the direction and how the scene is framed is really great. So the first
way that we see Lord Boreal sitting in the cafe is through a window. And then it cuts to another
window and you see their conversation. And again, it keeps showing us them through a window and you see their conversation and again it keeps showing them through a window
and you can tell because of their reflections
until finally you come inside and hear
their conversation because you're like alright we had our
fun. You know what's more fun?
It reminds me of Citygaze
and the cafe. Ah
yeah yeah. I mean it's just like
a little like dig at like
the very first scene with Will and Lyra's
meeting. I don't know i felt
good about that cafes are places for people to meet yeah yeah speaking of people talking
this is actually not a great segue this is a terrible segue mrs coulter and lyra chat about
roger is it is it a girls gone candid episode if i don't completely fail on a segue sometimes i
have to let you talk, Eliana.
I mean, like, there's no other choice. I can't just
keep talking. Okay?
God, I have to let you speak once in a while.
No, I'm just kidding.
It feels good when you do a bad
segue. It feels like home to
me. I'm so glad.
I'm home when I'm with you on Girls Gone Candid.
Oh, God.
Coulter kind of comes to lyra and she's like so
i've been doing some research and i kind of feel like maybe roger is still at jordan she's like he
could just be hanging out in the college anywhere lyra's like uh someone from jordan would tell me
so and colter's like honey jordan has moved on from you you You should move on from Roger. Which, to be fair, could be a very confident piece of advice
if this was later in her life with a bad boyfriend.
But right now, I don't know about that.
I feel like she's real focused on Roger for a reason.
Because he was taken.
Yeah, right, by someone.
Lyra, as Liam Neeson, I don't know you.
Lyra has a certain set of skills
she does have a certain set of skills
I know I've been thinking that the whole episode
oh my god
someone should actually remix
a lot of the scenes
is it me?
to be a Taken trailer I think it could be you
oh no
oh and the running on the rooftops that happens a lot in I think Taken 2
straight tooken 2. Straight Tooken 2.
Oh, my gosh.
The best part about those is the key and peel sketches, okay?
Liam Neeson's...
God.
Lyra calls Mrs. Coulter a liar,
and the most memeable thing of all of 2019
is Mrs. Coulter just going,
interesting.
I was yelling when that happened
on the screen i was hitting my partner again like i told you i was very drunk and i was just very
excited because i was like i need to mean that i stopped so many times to make gifts um i did i was
like the second uh at one point we get to see farterecorum and his demon. And I am a pure fan of Fardecorum's demon, Sophanax.
My child, Sophanax.
Sophie is the best demon.
And you get to see her in this episode clearly.
She was in episode one.
It wasn't quite as clear.
It was very brief.
But she's in this episode.
And by golly, what a shot.
Her autumnal coloring her spots
we're so lucky but so between that and mrs coulter going interesting those are probably the best
moments of the episode i digress i posted a picture in our notes that we're looking at
of food it looks so good the food in this scene the, the brunch that Lyra is having with Coulter is great.
There's like some eggs and they have some caviar on them.
There's some lox.
There's some little sausages with some cheese on it, some garlic, some other stuff.
There's a fig.
Yeah, a fig.
There's some prosciutto, it looks like.
There's just, it looks so good.
It's very protein heavy.
Is Lyra fucking bulking?
What's happening here
i mean she's an orphan eliana it's kind of like the uh the witch in the woods with hansel and
gretel you know she's like here roger here lyra the better to eat you with that's true but lyra's
like i don't want your good food looks so good okay pan and lyra quote-unquote study, and Mrs. Coulter locks them in the apartment to run an errand for work.
Pan says he doesn't think she's been looking for Roger at all.
They crawl around in the vents to get to the study, because it's locked.
They realize the monkey has been doing this the whole time, and Coulter and him are definitely separated.
Flash between this, at the same time, Coulter is entering a very
broken down, abandoned looking building. She's visiting a bunch of children, including Roger
and Billy. She's charming some of these dirty orphans by telling them they're going on adventures
and that she's here to help them write letters to their families because most of them cannot
read and write. Lyra is is reading gob letters and coulter
is writing a letter for billy coulter comes to roger but roger is like i don't have parents i
want to write to my only friend in the whole world he looks her straight in the eye and he's like
her name's lyra from jordan college what a smart boy oh he knows what he's doing. Yeah. He tells her that they're going on a trip to the north.
He asks Lyra what she's found and says that she would be surprised at who's taking them.
Well, by the time she would ever read this, which is check, never.
I don't think she'd be surprised.
He could definitely get to say, I told you so.
Like we talked about last episode
and he's like oh don't say I didn't tell you so
when this happens because here it is
it's happening
I do love that we see Roger writing his own letter
right
I do think it's so interesting
that detail right
that he learned to read and write
having grown up at the college while
the other children have to rely on Mrs. Coulter yeah i didn't even think about that but you're you're right he takes it she's
a little surprised she's like oh okay just finish labelle sauvage so we can talk about this deeper
um but he did and it's interesting that it gives him the autonomy right gives him kind of that
agency that roger gets to write his own
letter even if it means nothing obviously in the end he gets to write his own letter he gets to be
a part of his own story actively which is something obviously we don't get in the book so much i mean
the most characterization roger gets is when he's an undead voice that lyra's reading between pages
yeah i mean i really like i do like it Yeah He's very clever here, he knows
who Coulter is and that Coulter
knows who he is, he's not stupid
he's also had to grow up being
observant as a servant, like that's
his whole role is that he has to be quiet
self-aware and understand
what people make of him
and what happens when people see him
or see him places and vice versa
he has to know where people are and what they're going to do at all times that's his whole survival
instinct and we saw that in the first episode right because he tells lyra oh i noticed you
weren't at dinner when she's like i wasn't there and i think that's a that's something that's
really important about how they're setting up roger all of this, because he and Lyra are both very clever.
Yeah.
Right?
It's not like he's more or less clever than she is.
They're both clever, but he's unlucky, right?
He didn't get to still, like, grow up.
Like, they're both orphans, but she grew up in a nice room, and he was the one who brought her food.
Yeah, and there's a lot to be said from that
when you consider labelle sauvage and the books of dust and kind of like the servitude
there's so much to be said of it it's very weird and you also have to consider obviously asriel
who just manipulated jordan college into funding him to go do some heretic bullshit mrs coulter who
they all are like, yeah,
fuck that devil woman. But then she shows up and they're like, here's this kid you desperately want,
even though I know she's unsafe with you. Yeah, obviously, these people have power and influence.
They've risen really high in their corporate scenario with the magisterium. Asriel, maybe not
so much. He's obviously a little more challenged as authority but coulter has fitted and smiled and waved and showed a little ankle and you know gotten where she needed to go yeah
i mean she's as smart as all of them it's just that they don't always recognize it well as a
woman sometimes you gotta play stupid she does and she does it to lyra sometimes she plays stupid to
her to try and get lyra to trust her ly Lyra, though, no, she's not, right? She discovers all these
blueprints in Mrs. Coulter's
study, sneaking into it
for buildings in the north, which is really
interestingly done. We're getting her
being like, what is the station? As the children are told,
you're going to the station
on the other side. Then
Mrs. Coulter goes and burns all the letters
and the monkey just watches. Kind of sad.
Very sad. Yeah.
The monkey and her
finally are like, alright, we did our work
and Lyra and Pan start
discovering the silver guillotine in the
blueprints that they're reading and the letters they're reading
while Colter is busy
just smiling very softly
after burning the letters. It's very chilling.
Yeah. She comes home
and she and the monkey hurry
to get to the bedroom where
Lyra and Pan are sitting so still.
They're doing the whole studying thing again.
She looks pleased.
She's pleased to see Lyra reading, who
lies, of course, and pulls it off.
The monkey pets Pan and
it's very sickening because you see
the monkey hold and pet Pan and it's very
much so like a dominant act. Pan submits to the monkey you see a very visible submission from pan i read
that scene differently oh the monkey the monkey hesitates before petting pan right and i saw it
between that and the look on mrs coulter's face the monkey uh and pan like there is that power dynamic and that pan is
submitting but i think i read it as mrs coulter enacting that desire to try and have some sort
of intimacy with her daughter and the monkey petting pan as that trying to have that i think
we might still see it similarly because i saw that but i also saw like the monkey saying basically
you're still mine right like in the last hour that I left you here, nothing changed, right?
Oh, it could be.
Yeah.
More of like, are you still ours?
I don't know.
Yeah.
That's how I felt about it.
The monkey was like, it was more of a let me reassure myself that you are under my dominion.
But obviously Lyra and Pan were like, yes, we are.
Smile.
Look into camera. camera gotta get the
fuck out of here
um
and then at night time Lyra has
gotten smart right like she's safeguarding
the room she's got blankets hanging in places
she's like don't fucking look at me and she
gets under the table with a blanket over the
table and reads the alethiometer
and she is just
discussing the blueprints with pan
and just looking at it and she just doesn't understand anything about it like why the master
gave it to her is it to take to asriel and why did the master try to kill asriel then if the
alethiometer is for asriel none of it makes sense to her i do just like the way that scene set up
it feels very familiar yeah the idea of like hiding under your blanket so your parents don't know that you're
awake secretly still reading me reading these books growing up felt good lord boreal is looking
fly in some clothes in our world and then he just goes back through the window to the cool garden
then next thing we know there's the party scene yeah he's
also at this party he's got an invite but yeah he's totally on the way to this party that's why
he passes through that window can't be late adele starminster stylish girl tries to seduce
information from lyra who's the very popular person at this party very much so like the books
every person is stopping her like oh lyra we've heard all about you like every person at this party knows that lyra is coulter's daughter except lyra
that's kind of how it feels they're all like oh we love you lyra we've heard so much about you
we're one of your mom's minions we appreciate you what yeah pretty much adele tells lyra everything she needs to put pieces together on marisa's
work so to speak quote unquote i don't really love like i said earlier that we don't see adele
getting flirty with the scholars to get information but that's okay whatever uh it's it's just
important for lyra's femininity but we'll figure it out going forward i'm sure there'll be something
she's an
okay journalist but interestingly you know she she's one of the ones who doesn't know that in
this version right she doesn't seem to know that Lyra is Mrs. Coulter's daughter because she's like
oh that's smart get in close with the gobbler so that they don't take you and Lyra's like what
she's like what the fuck are you talking about like a that would be so smart b if I had done it
Like, A, that would be so smart.
B, if I had done it.
Okay.
Lyra, immediately when she leaves the conversation,
Coulter's kind of coming towards her,
being like, who the fuck is that that was talking to you? Because, you know, Coulter's obsessive, controlling, abusive.
And Pan is like, just keep your cool.
Keep your cool.
If you keep your cool, we can leave forever.
And Lyra's like, yeah, it's fine.
I'm getting more ice.
And she leaves and just walks straight to the elevator.
And she's like, no, we need the alethiometer, Pan.
We can't leave it here.
So she goes to the bedroom to get it.
And as she's doing that, Coulter is confronting Adele Warminster.
And Boreal is there.
And he's like, let me just take care of this. This is very much so
Peter Baelish in Game of Thrones
and Cersei Lannister, right? Like, let me
take care of it.
Gross. Yeah. This all
intercuts with Lyra. She's
climbing outside of the flat during
the time that Starminster's being
confronted, and Coulter discovers
she's gone. Lyra's running
on the ground at this point,
far and hard.
And Boreal is shoving Adele into his car.
And she asks him not to hurt her.
He crushes her butterfly demon and he heals over.
A lot of people were talking about like,
oh,
it's stupid.
She died,
but I didn't think she died.
Am I wrong?
I don't see her as having died either.
I don't think we're going to get that until a little later.
I don't think she's dead.
I think, like, you're saying she's unconscious.
Yeah, and I don't know.
A lot of people were like, oh, like, there was no dazzly, dusty, sparkly people death.
But I just didn't feel like it was death, death like just because you crumpled the butterfly
yeah in the books right like they don't the demons don't appear to turn into dust before
lyra's eyes that's i thought that was just a thing in the golden compass they just disappear
yeah if i'm not mistaken she just sees the demon suddenly disappear i think that what we should
get from the scene is not is she dead or what we should get from the scene is not,
is she dead or is she unconscious? I think the scene is in many ways for those who have not read the books. It reinforces what we saw when Lyra was attacked earlier and how she felt physical
pain when Mrs. Coulter's demon was attacking Pan and that connection between the person and their
demon. And then we also also it's not dug into here
right and they're showing it as best they can instead of having to just tell the sort of like
disgust and surprise yeah on adele's face when lord boreal even holds her demon because that's
breaking the great taboo it's huge taboo and it's, I saw a lot of, I saw a discussion going back and forth about this episode.
And someone was like,
that's ridiculous.
People are calling it sexual assault.
And I'm like,
it kind of is.
It very much so he pushes her in.
He's very much so close to being on top of her.
And then he crushes her demon.
And he flexes his power.
Because again,
this episode is all about dominance and control.
That's what it feels like.
It's all about power.
Who has power?
Who does not have power?
Who has power?
Then it leaves.
Whose is fleeting?
That's what it feels like.
And Adele Starminster is in a position of no power when she's pushed into that car.
And then he crushes her demon.
It's very much so disgusting.
You're supposed to feel sick to your stomach
because it's like a violation.
It's a straight violation.
And that's what the GOB
and all these people are all about.
Yeah.
And I think that's what the scene is about,
showing that it's disgusting
and especially hammering that home
for audiences who are less familiar.
I mean, we just had priests of the faith
show up at Maurice's house and say, hey hey you need to chill because you're out of control and people are
noticing and we aren't going to support you if you keep it up and then the gob sat there and
threw a party and said okay yeah that's true because that's her sort of amassing that social power again in the face of the magisterium well and
then the next scene is such a contrast to mood and tone and just as disgusting and creepy it's
a very blank-faced nurse separating the kids to go north they're all going out single file and
they're holding each other's shoulders so one hand on the shoulder and it's like i felt very unsettled it was very unsettled imagery we've been talking a lot about some of
the trafficking of children not just in the u.s across the whole entire world but just children
and trafficking from many different eras in general whether it's by a government agency
whether it's by a religious agency they're both both similar at this time. And it's very
unsettling. These kids are just walking out single file and they're just like, yep, keep holding your
partner. Keep going. We're taking you somewhere adventurous and fun. It's disgusting. It was very
unsettling to watch that again. Yeah. Which is good. It should make everyone uncomfortable.
This should be uncomfortable. It should. and how they're just lying to the
children and as you see the danger that the children are in lyra and pan having escaped
from the party are running around it's dark they haven't found a place to settle yet so they go
uh cry in a doorway about mrs coulter and azrael and then pass out in an alleyway
before pan is lured out by a fox demon and a whistling yeah that wailing
noise comes up that i can't whistle so just pretend i did but i can only do a very high
pitched whistle that summons dogs don't you it would summon the fox demon in this in this state
so maybe you should perhaps it would so that guy is kind of the children collector
that we've learned, obviously, in the last two episodes.
It's very unsettling.
I'm very unsettled.
That's me.
It's interesting that they went in this direction.
This was one of the theories that the Egyptians had
of who the gobblers were, or a couple of them did,
and they went a very Pied Piper kind of route.
Yeah.
Especially with the whistling and the music as being part of it and we complained a little bit last episode about it but the coulter
establishment of her with the letters and the children in the beginning and her getting the
kids in the very beginning of the story and then working to her like burning the letters and you
you see that before she meets lyra so we know know of the fear and the association with Coulter
and how like, oh no, Lyra, stay away from her.
But you can't do anything.
You're a reader.
So you watch Lyra fall from grace,
no pun with the story intended,
to Coulter and kind of be like,
oh, she's so great and amazing.
And it's different how they're doing it this time.
I didn't like it last week.
Now that I've seen that second episode,
I feel fine with it. I'm not mad about it. I'm going to let it ride time. I didn't like it last week. Now that I've seen that second episode, I feel fine with it.
I'm not mad about it.
I'm going to let it ride out.
I mean, I watched Game of Thrones, you guys.
So...
Yeah, I think they did a good job of how you're taken through the mounting horror of Mrs. Coulter at the same time as Lyra is.
And I feel like that is something that makes me more critical about these changes, right, from book to show, because I did watch Game of Thrones. I have watched the His Dark Materials Golden Compass movie. I've seen bad adaptations. I've seen things traded out for shock value. And I don't think they're doing shock value with a lot of these things that could be turned into it. I think they're doing it right.
into it i think they're uh i think they're doing it right yeah and i think part of how you know they're not just doing it as shock value is they're introducing elements that could be seen
as a twist or shocking earlier on right it's episode two yeah and they're like all right
we're doing the world building of their windows now yeah i really won't be surprised if we end with
the bomb or we end with Lyra in the cave
in season 2 at this point.
I feel like they're really throttling ahead.
Yeah, I think it's gonna be the cave.
It just makes more sense to me
as a good ending point.
It feels like a really good cliffhanger
and like I said, I feel like
Pullman might have had some direction too
in saying, why don't you do this? This would be better.
He might be able to correct himself.
Yeah, I could see the bomb being end of season three, especially if they're splitting the Golden Compass and the other book into two.
But we'll see.
We'll see what they do.
We'll see.
Well, Aliana, what an episode.
I give it, dude, I might give it a nine or a 10.
It was up there.
It was very good for a second
episode I was just
freaking on it I was sitting here just
on the edge of my seat going
wow what a great change wow they
incorporated this holy shit that happened
wow Ruth Wilson that was me
the whole episode
I think that some people felt
that the first episode was too
too fast right maybe
too plot heavy I don't know.
And I think that this episode
slowed it down and just did a really good job
of setting things up, especially
with Mrs. Coulter
and just investing in her character.
I think that sometimes
first episodes can just be weak, also,
in general, right? They're just trying to lift a lot.
Not for this show,
for a lot of other shows. I didn't think the first episode was weak. I greatly enjoyed it. And this has been such a
promising second episode. Yeah, I feel like the first episode, I know I've said it, so I guess I
have a formal apology to make. Last episode, I said I felt like the first episode was tame.
Now watching the first and second episode in secession i take it back i
feel like it's not tame i feel like the second episode they wilded the fuck out and i feel like
these two together are perfect two hours of amazing television that really is good storytelling
it's i'm not a stickler for you know like oh you changed it from the book when it comes to adapting
right and they're adapting correctly
they are adapting things correctly
they're keeping the tone
some of the changes they've made with her work
because it keeps that feeling
that she's this tragic awful woman
that like you want to feel bad
for but you know she's garbage
and you're conflicted
it's not just her who's conflicted in this story
it's us we're conflicted about these characters and they're conflicted it's not just her who's conflicted in this story it's us, we're conflicted about these characters
and they're selling it
Asriel is still probably the biggest weak spot
for me, hopefully next week
speaking of weak spot
they will put some of him in there
because there was no Asriel this week
but I do worry that I won't give a fuck
about Asriel still, ever
yeah
but that is what it is, I guess.
I think it's fine to not.
I say nine.
I say nine.
Nine out of ten.
What does it take to get a ten?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know that things will ever be perfect.
But I think I just come at a lot of media,
for the most part, of
there's a saying when people are doing public speak
or something, right?
Like, the audience is on your side.
They want you to succeed because they don't want to
have to fucking sit through something that's terrible.
For a lot of media, right?
I'm on your side. I want this to succeed.
I want to like it. And I do.
I think that I'm really enjoying
what we're getting out of His Dark Materials
right now. Absolutely.
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goodbye everyone lara
oh my god goodbye