Girls Gone Canon Cast - The Book of Dust Episode 4 - La Belle Sauvage Chapters 9-11
Episode Date: December 18, 2020Things are "hotting up" in LBS as the League of St. Alexander amasses power, different factions fight for Lyra, and a daemon pisses on the priory. CHAPTER 9 - Counterclockwise CHAPTER 10 - Lord Asri...el CHAPTER 11 - Three Legs Please note that unlike the His Dark Materials episodes, La Belle Sauvage episodes will be spoilers all with the exception of The Secret Commonwealth. --- 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 by Alexander Nakarada; Background Music: Long Road Ahead by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3996-long-road-ahead License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Hello everyone and welcome to Girls Gone Canon.
We are reading La Belle Sauvage of The Books of Dust, episode 4, chapters 9-11.
And I am one of your hosts eliana and i am another one of your
hosts chloe and i am so excited to be covering these three chapters because this is when it
gets real this is like it's happening it is getting more tension things are building up actions happening the hyena is back uh it's
happening it feels a lot's happening we have chapter nine counterclockwise chapter 10 lord
asriel and chapter 11 three legs and a lot happens in these three chapters like some of it you know
we're moving out of the exposition to like really setting up, setting up the plot, setting up some of the characters, giving a few nods to some of the things in the main series of His Dark Materials.
But it's been good.
I am excited to dive deeper into LaBelle Sauvage.
And not only is LaBelle Sauvage good, but if you're following other things happening at Girls Gone canon his dark materials series 2 is good it is good good things are happening i can tell you
fully esteemed i have not seen episode 6 malice yet but episode 5 the scholar was
wow it was wow it was a lot to take in i haven't re rewatched it for a second time at the time of this recording,
but I will be tomorrow. And I'm excited for that. I was so blindsided by all of the craziness
happening in it and some of the really cool inventiveness going on with the plot. And I do
not say that sarcastically. Like I mean that seriously, it was so crazy stuff I did not think
was going to happen happened. And it was awesome. I love that they think was gonna happen happened and it was awesome i love that
they're blowing me away so make sure you're checking those out absolutely we might reference
the show a little bit today not a lot but just a tiny bit i think we will there's a couple of
things in the show that have helped set context for some of these chapters and uh yeah and as
of the time of recording same i have not yet episode six, but we have seen episode five.
And just like, there's just so many things that are so strong about the show.
And like the characters, it not only is it like they're adapting the storyline well and coming up with these different ways or plots, interpretations of like how they're doing this adaptation.
But I think that there's like a lot of care given to it visually right they're not
just letting all the words carry the story and and we talk about this during our coverage of
the show that the visual storytelling is really strong there's something that i'm super excited
to cover that happened in episode five it's like my favorite thing ever it's so small but i love it
and um you know i just love seeing you excited about things.
I know.
I was like, is this what joy feels like?
I mean, I think I forgot.
I legit forgot what it felt like to be this excited about something.
A thing.
Yeah.
Is this depression?
I don't know.
You know, pandemic life, but I think we have at least, you know, there's a lot.
For those of you that are a Song of Ice and Fire friends, as well as his Dark Material friends, we'd love a Song of Ice and Fire, right?
If you haven't read the series, we do recommend it.
It's a lot, but we're here to hold your hands through all of it.
So feel free to reach out to us and hit us an email or message whenever we're available
but Historic Materials
has felt like a total reprieve
right like a total just sanctuary
so to say of just
sometimes when I need to
just read something and feel
whole or broken depending
on which book you're reading and if it's the
Amber Spyglass
I love someone called us out they're like you're reading and if it's the Amber Spyglass.
I love that someone called us out. They were like, you're gonna stop
talking about it because we're breaking people's hearts.
But it's not our fault.
He wrote it. Phil Holman wrote this.
I did not write this and
the showrunners of the His Dark Materials show
know how to give it to us. That's for sure.
So check it out. I'm excited
for the finale.
It's entitled after the knife the subtle
knife isahira isahitra depending isahitra i don't it really depends but we're gonna have a guest on
oh we are and i'm so speaking of things that are excited you know we're not the only ones enjoying
this adaptation of the show we are going to be joined by our friend Cam
Candid59 on Twitter
and Tumblr, if we're not mistaken.
This is so exciting
because they are sad about
Will and Lyra. They're sad about
Will and Lyra so much, just like
us. That's what we do every
week here, every Monday. We get sad.
Actually, many times
a week together. Most days of the week we are sad together. We get happy anday we get sad uh actually many times a week together most days of the week
we are sad together and well we get happy and then we get sad immediately after yeah within a three
second it's a lot of emotional whiplash that's that's how i described the podcast a lot of Oh my god. It's not untrue. But no, Candidate 59, Cam, she is very insightful.
She's very aligned with some of our thoughts about the Books of Dust, for example, and with the show often.
So I'm very excited just to discuss everything.
In fact, I'm out here like, is this a third host?
Is this?
We should see if she's a Sagittarius.
We gotta find that out.
First question.
If Cam is a Sagittarius, fingers crossed.
Third host.
But you know what?
We have two more chances after that
because we have one more guest joining us
before the year is up,
before we destroy God in 2020.
You know what I mean.
We're gonna be joined for our patreon special episode
we do a patron special episode for our five dollar and above tier over at patreon.com
slash girls gone canon this month's is his dark materials themed and the dust podcast is joining
us to break down some of the music of his Dark Materials and some of the music that is inspired by His Dark Materials.
We're going to talk about our favorite moments from the series,
some songs with some lyrics, some mixtapes.
There's going to be a playlist for our patrons to download.
Yeah, that's big.
That's so exciting.
There's going to be a playlist.
You can hear some of Lorne Bell's amazing pieces that he's composed
and that have been performed gorgeously,
especially from series two.
But also in this playlist, you're going to have some fan picks, some friend picks,
things that we talk about that make us feel things.
We're here to get through the winter together, the His Dark Materials Long Night.
And we're going to cover a little bit of this in some ways,
not in the way that you think in this episode, but maybe we'll even throw on Kate Bush's Lyra.
Lyra.
Lyra.
Lyra.
Speaking of which, and the story of Lyra.
And speaking of the story of Lyra, in terms of what we are covering in this episode, we are, of course, going Books of Dust and we are doing this read through a little bit similarly to how we did the His Dark
Materials one. But because this is kind of a sequel series in some ways, also a sandwich series,
we are covering material from all three of the His Dark Materials books. So that's Northern
Light slash The Golden Compass, The Subtle Knife, and The Amber Spyglass. We will be referencing that throughout all of this episode.
But things about The Secret Commonwealth, which is book two of The Book of Dust,
will not necessarily be discussed very explicitly in this episode,
but will be in a discussion at the end.
Yes, we will have a discussion today, my favorite time of the day of the month so i'm excited for
that get hyped for that i was allowed to peak i was allowed to peak this one yeah yeah we'll let
aliana in she can come on in the water's warm you know what i mean father tam's water it's warm
did a hyena pee in it well see we went two directions you went hyena i went father
thames well they're both very different directions well speaking of directions that brings us to
chapter nine counterclockwise where malcolm has arrived at hannah ralph's house and has lots to
tell her eric's father proclaimed the murdered man was a
spy. The League of St. Alexander is uprising and the Priory, of course, has some drama going on,
right? Because Miss Carmichael, who's heading the League of St. Alexander, was also at the Priory.
But more had happened since that. The day after the assembly at school, the headmaster forbade all the students from wearing their league badges.
He said, the form you signed had no legal force and you can wear them at home.
The day that followed that, the headmaster disappeared and the deputy headmaster, Mr. Hawkins, he's taken over.
He allowed the children to wear the badges.
Actually, he kind of encouraged
it. Yeah, so we discussed this a little bit towards the end of the previous episode of La Belle Sauvage,
and you're going to see this as we talk about what happens in this chapter, but we're really seeing
that big degradation of societal trust between the adults and the children at the school and uh you know
a lot of the ways that the systems in uh lyra's world and the historic materials world kind of
uphold some things that are really harmful but here we're seeing a different kind of destruction
of of these societal systems right with that trust and an empowerment of ignorance uh from
the children we're getting something that I think feels a little bit like
the sort of tyranny that was happening in Chittagatse,
but here with the children inside the school
and their own running amok,
their own sort of Lord of the Flies
as they enforce it on the adults around them.
But what's really interesting is that usage, I think,
here of that term legal force
and the lack of really any specifications around it, but that use and force of power there,
right?
What the children are doing, it's not like children actually intrinsically have more
power than adults, like that's, we've all grown up, right, we have all been children
and kind of know that from our own experiences.
But it's enforceable here
because the children have a different power
behind them, right?
And it kind of creates an illusion
for the children
where they're kind of getting drunk
on this power, right?
But the real power isn't them.
It's someone else pulling the strings.
And that in turn creates a system
in which someone is exerting power
over both the children
and controlling them
and therefore able to control
the adults that they're around. It's
really interesting. And it creates a sort of
a panopticon, right? This
idea of a state or
a surveillance state
in which you're sort of always being observed
and the threat of that.
Right. It's like
all this talk going on of the
China's social profile, for example, going on of the uh like China's social profile for example going on
and the talk of introducing a social credit system and it also reminds me a little wild right it's a
little crazy stuff going on but also these couple of chapters have some heavy subtle knife vibes and
I never picked up on it the first read through second read through I didn't really get it but now in this slow reread I'm like oh wow a lot of subtle knife going on especially
with that children parallel that's great I did not think about that the first time through
Hannah asks Malcolm how his teachers have been taking this entire situation and he says it's a
mixed bag Hannah Ralph the math teacher calls it a celebration
of nasty rotten little sneak who got his parents killed some of the children saw things differently
after the math teacher said this they were like maybe i don't need the badge but the rest don't
want to be reported so they keep wearing them malcolm thinks that at this time about half of
the children have joined and half haven't and he he is in the have-not category, of course.
Of course, we get this line.
It had occurred to Malcolm already, and it came back to him now, that what he was doing in talking to Dr. Ralph was very like what St. Alexander was celebrated for.
What was the difference? Only that he liked and trusted Dr.
Ralph, but he was no less a spy for that. And, you know, I think it's a little more complicated
than the explanation they go into here, right? Where, you know, Hannah notices he's uncomfortable
and tells him, you know, she knows, she gets it, but what they're doing has to be different
because it's for good. And I'm like, yeah, well, I think that they think that what they're doing has to be different because it's for good. And I'm like, yeah, well, I think that they think that what they're doing is for good too.
It's a little too simplistic of an explanation,
but the foundations of what is going on are here in the text.
Yeah, everyone that she is working for claims to be against the consistorial court of discipline,
against murdering people, against the Leagueorial court of discipline right against murdering people against the league
of saint alexander and she vows to learn more about what's going on with miss carmichael and
this whole league thing and baby lyra but for now turns to quantum physics yeah and part of why i
say that i think it's a little more complex as you know in our a song of ice and fire read through right now we are going through the davos chapters and we're seeing a lot of uh these questions about
belief and faith and what's right what's good whether or not murdering people is good or bad
and that sort of arising as a sort of ethical question within standus's storyline and
melisandre's storyline so that's why I'm just like
I don't think it's as cut and dry
as what Hannah is saying.
I agree that they are, of course,
for good, but
the explanations she gives to Malcolm
are, I think, a little lacking, but also he's
like 10 years old. Yeah, I
think that's a big part of it, right? 11
years old, you have to kind of choose your battles
a little bit.
I don't mean in a cruel way.
I just mean.
Yeah.
There's only, it's like a sponge.
Your brain is a sponge, even as an adult.
It only absorbs so effing much a day, okay?
I was going to say, full of holes.
Absolutely.
It's porous.
So many things.
I'm serious.
No, I'm not kidding.
It's just like your hair.
Did you know hair is the same way?
Your hair can only absorb so much your follicles when uh when you dye your hair red or you dye your hair blue it
fades faster because the molecules of blue and red are larger than they would be of brown or yellow
it's easier to fall out of your follicle your hair follicle depending on how damaged it is it
opens like a pine cone and certain molecules
are big enough or small enough to fit in so red and blue molecules they're far too large and they
just fall straight off your follicle so that's how that works interesting yeah that's why it fades so
faster like when you go in a pool you have a chemical reaction to that hair color because
those molecules are like peace motherfucker i want to get out of the hair follicle.
Huh.
Yeah.
Science, bitch.
I know it.
Yeah.
And so does Hannah, but in a different way.
Yeah.
Quantum physics, maybe.
I guess it's different than hair.
Cosmetology.
Allegedly.
Allegedly.
So, yeah, we followannah and her own studies seeing her
next few days she has been searching for left luggage boxes for use and after finding a dozen
she goes back to her bodleian library console harry dibden with a cataloging query and this
little bird demon yes i like that we talked about little cute harry dibden last time
but you know this week i recently attended blackwell's student event with philip pullman
where he chatted with a person from their event team sean and mentioned he's done a lot of research
for the original trilogy in the bodleian library. Often, Pullman would go to that library,
look things up, and read things, and
it just feels so nice to see Hannah
revisiting this library, right?
Like, it's magical. You know that Pullman was
thinking of as many times writing the
original trilogy here.
Yes, interesting.
Absolutely. And
he himself
studying, finding magic. In this place place him checking up and entering cataloging
requests for the alethiometer oh i love that harry dibden is glad to see hannah he announces they
found her a very new insulator just in time because things are heating up he has children
and they start to discuss this whole League of St. Alexander thing.
He forbade his children from joining
but he knew very little about it, imagining
it was the usual sources
which implies the CCD.
She tells him what Malcolm told her
and he ends up warning her to look after
that boy because he worries about
him, which Eliana and I
agree, I worry about her too.
There are many things I worry about regarding Malcolm but yes I do many of them I just yes and she should
be worried about him right he's in quite the jaws of danger at school and Hannah
assures him that she will do what she can hands him a list of the new drop
points and then they part the report she made to drop in the left luggage box came to about four pages written on the very special India paper,
and it just barely folds small enough to get into the little acorn.
She hides it in the botanic garden in a left luggage box under a gnarly root
and goes back to the alethiometer research for the day because she has a deadline coming up,
and if that's not relatable anyway she's got a monthly research focus group she needed to bring
something anything to or risk losing privileges and she's just like fuck i've been busy doing
spy stuff but that's the thing she has to keep access to the elite theophaner right for the spy stuff
there's a lot of tension there i definitely think it's significant there's a left luggage box in the
botanic garden at a tree root and it's probably just a little nod right it's pullman being playful
being like oh it's the garden here's the bench bench. For those of us that have read the main trilogy.
Yes, the tree.
But I also love the way, this is way back in the Northern Lights,
where Lyra speaks about everything in the city of Oxford.
Almost like this giant fungal connection of roots and tree roots.
And it reminds me of that.
Lyra thinks, like some enormous fungus whose root system
extended over acres jordan finding itself jostling for space above ground with saint michael's
college on one side gabriel college on the other and the university library behind had begun
sometime in the middle ages to spread below the surface.
Tunnels, shafts, vaults, cellars, staircases had so hollowed out the earth below Jordan and for several hundred yards around it that there was almost as much air below ground as above.
Jordan College stood on a sort of froth of stone.
Interesting.
Yes, I love that it's an
interconnected web, though, right?
Everything is connected by matter.
Mm-hmm.
The roots touch it all.
This little web made out of people
trying to do, trying to fight for good.
Mm-hmm.
By Tuesday, the Deputy Headmaster
announces Headmaster Willis
will not be returning. Lol.
No way.
And now Mr. Hawkins is just the headmaster, and all the students know why, of course.
The bachelors have a giddy sense of power, and the teachers all know that no one is safe now.
We have a line.
Mr. Savory put his head in his hands.
Miss Davis bit her lip.
Mr. Croker, the woodwork teacher looked angry
some of the others gave little triumphant smiles most were expressionless most gotta pay their
bills uh something really stood out to me this read about how the league of St. Alexandria kids, they're called badge wearers.
It reminds me of the
guild of the Tour d'Angely
in Chittagatsi
having privileges
and being called the badge wearers
of the subtle knife of
Isahir.
The bearer, yeah.
Malcolm in this position is kind of
like Will in that he doesn't want to wear
the badge for the same reasons that other kids or guild men would want it when you look at the kids
and chita got say you look at angelica and paulo and why they would want tulio to have the knife
and why they would want him to be the bearer it's to protect them but malcolm right he he doesn't want to wear the badge to fit in
with the other kids he wants it to protect the people he loves uh and cares about and i i kind
of thought about this i never really saw it until now but the badge wearers part about it felt really
significant that they're wearing a badge yeah that they're signaling something to everyone about this
power that they have right it's supposed
to be sort of like a way to to build affinity but for them they're using it to signal power and like
they are only kind of benefiting from that they well they're also being exploited but they don't
know that whereas will had to pay quite the price like almost died in order to get his badge.
And Malcolm's... You really gotta give Will a hand about it.
Wow!
Wow!
Hire me!
But that is the thing, right?
Like, there's a lot at stake for Will and for Malcolm
in comparison to the kids of Chittagotse
or the kids that are wearing the badge of the League of St. Alexander
and that's really apparent here. It stands out as a contrast. contrast i mean there's a lot at stake for the kids that should
to god say but yeah absolutely those poor kids sorry that was the show version
but the effects are immediate here right there there's something that really shows across the
ripple across the teachers there's a rumor that really shows across the ripple across the teachers
there's a rumor that a scripture teacher from one of the older classes told a story about moses
parting the red sea but was like you know more realistically from a scientific approach this
could be analyzed this way and a badge wearing boy challenged this teacher and was like i have a badge
and the teacher
walked back the lesson immediately
saying, I'm just showing you an example
of a very wicked lie
and you've caught me and you've passed
the lesson. You've passed it.
Shit is getting a little tense at Wolvercoat
is what I'm trying to tell you.
So this kind of
reminds me of something, and this is a
amusing anecdotal story but about real life and things that are going on right now.
In the Philippines, there's been a law passed, the anti-terrorism law, right, which sort of is very much an act of government censorship that is clamping down on people critiquing the government which is pretty terrifying but someone was telling me
about how they have friends who that they've seen they'd be like fuck duterte is a bad thing to say
and you should never say it or duterte is a son of a bitch is something that you shouldn't say
under the new law it's like kind of clever i kind of love it i kind of love that i i it's just very clever you know
i just thought that was a cute story and would share with all of you i think so i think it's
adorable except for the part where people are being like censored and yeah but it's like that
oppressing them but if you it's like when kids uh and you know it reminds you of the story we read
god i don't know what grade i read this in it's got to be younger like fourth grade or some shit
but it was a story called sink the sub and it kind of throughout this we'll get some teacher
stuff going on obviously big focus on the teachers as pullman was a teacher right for a very long
time but this book basically was about these kids that had a
substitute teacher and they would play the game of sink the sub and like saying mean things to be
like haha i got the substitute teacher get him to cry you know get him to quit and that feels very
much like what some of these badge wearers are doing not in a a normal way though like sink the
sub was a wholesome game god damn it that i read as a 10
year old uh very wholesome probably not wholesome actually to make a grown adult cry because as a
grown adult i can tell you i cry very much and i can tell you uh but there's a lot of sink the sub
happening here but with higher stakes very high stakes and yeah other teachers yeah i think so i think he's probably read it
i i imagine pullman's probably read some maybe we'll tweet it and find out because
some of these other teachers are like immediately they're like water down my courses
right the pressure is spreading and the students are getting pressured as well malcolm and many
of the other children start to get asked, why aren't you wearing a badge?
Are you an atheist?
And when Malcolm is asked that, he says, I don't know.
I'll think about it, you know, and he plays it off.
Some children say, my parents won't let me join.
But when the badge wearers smile and they're like,
give me their names and addresses,
the kids become frightened and they take a badge.
So they're being pretty much frightened into it
whether they're like it or not threatened exploited extorted frightening forcing them to
to assimilate and become part of the system absolutely and you know thankfully you know
some of the teachers did hold out right like mr croker his name doesn't bode well for him but um
malcolm stays after class to ask mr croker about a doesn't bode well for him but um malcolm stays after class to ask
mr croker about a wood screw question but seeing that he's badgeless has his woodpecker demon make
some wood eating cover-up noises while you know they have this secret conversation and he asks
malcolm so malcolm why are you not wearing a badge and mal Malcolm's just like, I don't like them. I don't like how they treat people. I'm not about that.
And then he asks, you know,
as a child would
if the old headmaster is coming
back. And we're all just like,
oh, sweetie. And Mr. Croker says he
hopes so, which is nice, but
A lie.
It is a terrible lie. He might really hope
so, but. I mean, he
probably hopes so. That's his job,
man. That's his paycheck.
I think the woodpecker here,
shout out to Jack Thorne.
Jack Thorne, who's writing for the HDM
series, his
demon, I believe, is a woodpecker.
But Mr. Croker here, his demon
is a woodpecker making this white noise,
this silent noise in the background. It's very
clever, given the whole spy environment that we started to put malcolm into now i think it's a clever use
of noise in the next chapter we actually have asriel having a conversation that malcolm can't
hear so here malcolm's having a conversation no onlooker no normal student would be able to hear
and i really just like the the use of concealing things from people in the story so far
yeah i didn't i didn't catch that in that connection that's a great point and he's
picking up he's picking up skills you know yeah and he doesn't want mr croker to be in trouble
so he's like oh here here's my real question mr croker uh and he's all asking about his wood
screw right this is the wood screw mr tap house and him talked about and he's all asking about his wood screw right this is the wood screw Mr.
Taphouse and him talked about
and he was all like I'm gonna figure it out Mr.
Taphouse but Mr.
Croker is like it exists already Malcolm
and he shows Malcolm the tool
and Malcolm's all excited and he's almost like
fucking up with the tool like trying to use it
and he's like uh
oh this reminds me of the acorn
but he stops himself before he gives it away.
And Mr. Croker is like, well, Malcolm, you know what?
I don't think I have much time left in this school.
So here's my tools.
And I think that they should go to a good home.
You have a good day now, Malcolm.
You go off, young boy.
Yes, and also because he's probably like, wow, this kid's just like way more excited about nails
and this kid cares about things he thought anyone would absolutely and you know this is i think a
very literal uh manifestation of the title of this chapter counterclockwise right referring to all
this and it also kind of i think speaks to what's going on right with malcolm he's moving in the
opposite direction as the other children who are in the League of St. Alexander. It's tied together with, yes, this motion of moving in that opposite direction and also this tool that spins counterclockwise and the acorn as a tool of intelligence. And by intelligence, I mean spycraft.
and that even on like the surface right malcolm does seem to be doing something very similar to the children in the league but he's not he's doing something that is in fact quite different
and i think we talked a little bit about that last chapter and it's really just a bummer to
watch it happen because it's like watching the corruption spread and rot right and rot out from the root like Mr. Croker and Miss Davis
are gone by the end of the
week
it's like Monday Tuesday at earliest
both of them are soft
I feel so bad for
Miss Davis especially because the boys were
like she's emotional and weird
and angry and I'm like
same motherfucker
they're like I can't imagine her being a spy and i'm like yeah
she's done nothing to deserve any of this it's interesting because there's a huge assembly
by the end of the week where mr hawkins is pleading begging the other kids like please
let's allow normalcy to return please stop this turnover aka making me fire these people and and
have to hire new people dude that's not fucking easy especially not in the face of this environment
like would you want to start substituting what are the benefits the children will eat you up
no i'm not going to take that job fucking sink are on a fucking sink the sub mission. I don't want to work here.
And some of the badge wearers are like, we're going to push on.
We're going to report Mr. Hawkins.
And then some of the other group, right?
Like they've kind of started their own division, which is, I guess, kind of a look at Magisterium and CCD, right?
That's kind of like the whole joke that these two sections of badge wearers have broken up and
they're ready to push on they're holding the line and some of the teachers stay but a lot of these
kids end up prevailing to get some of these teachers you know to quit yeah or or in getting
them to admit what they've done wrong or whatever. And I think it's interesting that you have some that split between the
children.
You're starting to see like how the magisterium happens with all those
competing like departments,
like in miniature here,
both in the stature of the children and in the size.
Anyways,
I realized I was like,
Oh,
that's kind of a pun,
right?
Anyways,
the use of the zealotry is happening in just like the worst ways possible for some of them who maybe really do believe and I think it's
likely in response to the way that the educator is right I think that there's a lot of this section
of the book that is inspired by like some of the stuff we saw going on in the aughts it's still
going on now but like that you but Philip Pullman's very much against
in response to the way that educators had been forced to include things
like creationism, right, or got criticism for not teaching creationism
or teaching evolutionary theory in school curriculums
and that sort of backlash in general amongst conservative groups.
Yeah, it's pretty significant here.
And these actions don't actually get anyone fired, right?
But they do get two or three teachers to like stand up in front of all the kids,
publicly apologize to the students in assembly and beg for forgiveness.
Were this not a huge kind of offensive religious thing going on being pushed by the government
it would make me laugh because it reminds me of how uh les miserables kind of works out
you have this plot in les miserables where all the little people a lot of young people and of
course downtrodden people and people that have been fucked over by the government consistently
saying that the world is big but little people turn it around
and here these little people are like
we're gonna change the world in a really
horrible awful direction
and they're the
most easily exploitable
resource here these kids are being
exploited so hard but they feel
like they're being special
that is so bolded
in this text
yes absolutely and that's a great
that's a great connection um to lame is rob there uh i don't know it as well except for i don't know
like the sad songs of and rain will make the flowers grow that's like the only thing i remember
right the teeth thing too yeah then i just sad. Oh, and master of the house.
Anyways.
Yeah, that's great.
And also, you know, later at the pub, right, Malcolm is called up by his father to recant his tales of some of the parents that had gathered and are having similar responses, even at other schools.
So it's interesting that we're seeing that this
is not just in Malcolm's school. Malcolm tells his father what he can, though it is limited as
they won't tell him all of the details of what's going on until he decides to get a badge, but
that teachers and parents, some of them have actually been taken, just like George Boatwright
disappeared. And he had thought about wearing a badge and getting some insider info so that he could help
hannah ralph more but then he's like i don't really want to like do all the work that goes
into that like going to church meetings all the time and spending all that time there so i'm not
gonna mood that is a mood and he doesn't have to right because his friend eric has not changed one bit he has taken up a badge
and malcolm is easily able to manipulate some information of eric and he's all like i want to
join and eric's like okay sure man and malcolm's like how do i join who do i report someone to
like mr johnson who's a really pious not a great reporting, right? Like just a teacher that's really pious.
And Eric's like, you have to have sound reasoning and you have to write it on a piece of paper and send it to the bishop's address.
And Malcolm's like, who's the bishop?
And he's like, I don't know, maybe the Bishop of London.
Eric has no fucking clue what's going on at any point in this book.
And Malcolm's like, like all right let me
push more and he pulls back and he's like maybe i shouldn't push farther because i need to be more
quote-unquote suitable as eric had said before subtle the suitable knife i wonder i'm not gonna
let that go not at all i wouldn't it was the stupidest thing in the world eric god damn it uh this has to be a magisterium bishop
right because so okay earlier malcolm said he takes sister benedicta to run errands usually
to mail things to the bishop and here eric's like no i don't know just the bishop man his name's the
bishop so i'm not convinced that there is a bishop right like is there really a bishop
or did they just fucking say that there was a bishop so that they would have like some authority
right i mean if there is in fact actually bishop he's obviously just mrs culture's
puppet which is why we don't really know maybe we have this answer later in the book and I completely forgot.
But I'm not convinced that there's a bishop.
Even if there is, it's more like a signature on the packet.
You know what I mean?
Like, it's just a person with a name.
It's not a real person.
The person in charge of all of this driving it forward is absolutely Marisa.
Yeah, I mean, if there is a bishop, he's, as you said, he's signing his name and like marissa's the one who's like taking him away or whatever if there is that motherfucker is whipped
exactly so she just needs a man to sign things or like for whatever so the conversation falls to
miss carmichael and malcolm fishes to learn about her position and Eric's like she's just a deacon
and Malcolm says
like if he knows
why she'd be talking to any of the nuns at the
priory and he thinks oh I don't know maybe they're helping
to take in teachers and parents who need
re-educating
oh honey
that's not
I mean listen when I was
10 11 years old
I was an idiot I'm still
an idiot but like I was a
bigger idiot then I need you to understand
that I remember
on 9 11 in 2001
I had a neighbor who
was a middle schooler he was in 8th
grade here in the US which is
age 14, 15.
And his name was Dustin.
He was an eighth grader.
And he was all, oh, planes crashed into the trade center.
And I was 10 years old in fourth grade.
And I was like, train in the trade center?
What does that mean?
Like, I didn't know what things were i was 10
they don't know what things are so it's really sad because this is what they think re-education
means they don't understand what a re-education camp actually is uh i get that like i'm just
saying like they hide that from us all politics on any global level they hide this shit from us
they don't tell you that they assault and torture and rape and murder people like you don't just learn that when you're 10
years old that governments do that to people uh you have to learn it yourself and research
yourself and come across the right politics as a kid and google shit nowadays i guess
and it's interesting what's politics they don't. They haven't been allowed to learn. And that's actually how a country controls people, right?
How is a person going to understand their politics when you refuse to let them and you keep changing the game and make them work for 90% of their life instead to keep up and survive?
How could they learn about culture or politics?
How could they?
It makes me think a little bit of that pink floyd song um the wall yeah that's like the goal here with what they're
doing um but yeah absolutely it's you know i think we're privileged that we don't have to learn it in
like life like in terms of actually like the experience of you know watching people that we know and love
being taken away uh in into re-education camps aka concentration camps so but i mean of course
eric wouldn't know right he's the one who's like yeah it's totally fine like he he's part of the
system right like his so malcolm asked because he also doesn't completely understand he knows a little bit more
than everyone else because he is going counterclockwise but he's like so is the bishop
of the boss of it all then and i'm like again malcolm i don't know about that and eric says
well he's not supposed to tell him pretty much any of this unless it's convincing him to join
but you know that's never stopped eric before. Malcolm's like, oh, but I am really considering it.
Everything you're saying is so convincing.
I want to join every time you tell me more things.
He's such a ham.
He really is a ham.
This is sad, though, right?
Like, to watch him have to lie to Eric.
And Eric's not, like, a great kid.
Like, no shitting on Eric, you know?
He is a product of what he's grown up, right?
I mean, his dad works for the courts.
And, look, you're either soulless or demonless to be able to keep working for the courts with no heartache.
Or you're maybe not morally there, right?
Like, he doesn't seem like he's working on the good guy side.
But has Eric ever been dishonest with Malcolm?
No, Eric's very true true and his dad seems true too
and i don't know i mean eric's not a bad kid but it's hard to watch this too honest kind of
separation this severing happening between him and his friends because a as an only child as
you understand eliana like you know malcolm's an only child he lives in kind of a fast-paced
weird world that isn't the same as
other kids he's had to grow up a lot faster than other kids and now he really has to in the coming
chapters and it's showing this moral load that he's carrying for hannah ralph right like he's 11
he should be on the playground playing four square which is the most fun playground game if you have
four squares available right and girls have cooties
or whatever you want to say or dust or whatever
the fuck they have but instead
he's out here. All girls stay away from all of them Malcolm
yeah all girls have dust
especially those ones Malcolm
and instead he's trying to weasel
information out of Eric in order
to put together this huge mystery plot
that's what he's working on as
an 11 year old-old, you know?
Yeah, yeah, that's true.
He is being, he's being brought into a different world.
And that's a big part of, I think.
A dustier environment.
It is, and that's a big part of, like, what the books,
even the main series explores, right?
What different worlds look like amongst the different
people. It's something that Lyra
learns a lot of in the first book.
So,
absolutely. Malcolm decides
to go to a different world after all this
by heading to the Priory that
Thursday, hoping to discover
Miss Carmichael's
plots, and he startles Sister Fenella
who enlists him to help cut up potatoes for dinner.
And they discuss Lyra and how she's making a secret language with Pan.
Oh my god, that's the cutest shit in the world, bitch.
She's like little, she's not even a real bean, and yet she's out here making a language.
I can imagine her just going to Pan and then...
I'm just so proud of her, you know?
We should be.
Everyone should be proud of Lyra.
The conversation turns to Miss Carmichael
and Sister Fenella tells Mal that,
you know, I don't really know where that woman comes from
and assumes that she's with child services.
Malcolm explains that,
well, she came to our school as the
front of the league of
saint alexander and asks if panella had heard of the saint and sister finnell's like you know what
malcolm there are just so many saints and when he tells her what alexander was known for she
brushes him off telling him you know that sort of thing doesn't really happen anymore. And Malcolm's like, oh, really?
Interesting.
I don't know about all that.
We've literally heard some parents have been taken.
Anyway, Sister Benedicta bursts in on this and she's like, can I borrow you?
Malcolm takes him aside and then she sternly asks some questions of her own.
Specifically, she asks about Miss Carmichael's appearance at his, and he tells her all. She absorbs the information carefully, telling him their business with
Ms. Carmichael has hopefully concluded, and Nettie's like, can I see Lyra? And she's
like, no, but you can see her new room, which is this beautiful warm cream color, smells
like fresh paint, lovely rugs, less doom and gloom, and Benedict is like,
Malcolm, what else do you think should be in the
room? Go work and plan things
with Mr. Taphouse, and so he does.
Afterwards, Malcolm has difficulty
getting to Hannah Ralph's due to the
overflowing waters, and when he arrives,
she's filling bags with sand to prepare for what
the policemen are warning will be a flood.
They rush inside to get dry, and he begins
to tell her the goings-ons of the
chapter, but
maybe Hannah Ralph should just listen to our podcast.
And Hannah, though,
has news for Malcolm.
She knows who's behind the league.
It is Lyra's
mother!
Gasp.
Malcolm thinks maybe Miss Carmichael was supposed to check in on Lyra for her,
but Hannah thinks, I don't know, Mrs. Coulter doesn't seem to care about Lyra.
That might be for some other reason, but Sister Benedicta got rid of Miss Carmichael anyway,
and the CCD men haven't revisited the trout.
So maybe they're free of the issue after all,
and they set to finding malcolm some new books
to read narrator voice they were not free of the issue after all they were not that brings us to
chapter 10 lord asriel i want to have a disclaimer that maybe maybe Chloe
is soft on Asriel
in this chapter. Chloe has a very
nuanced take on Asriel
and Chloe is
here to shine a light, to shine
a full moon, a moon
upon Asriel for me to understand.
No, no, no, I'm here to shine
a Lyra on Asriel.
Fuck the moon, okay?
Fuck the moon.
Baby Lyra, that's my shit.
Sokka did try.
Leave her out of this.
So, chapter 10.
Lord Asriel.
Back to Malcolm. He's helping Mr. Taphouse
finish screwing in the heavy duty
shutters with this new tool
that he received he's super jazzed
and Taphouse lets slip
that you know this should keep
them out and Malcolm's like
they? who is
they in this scenario when Mr. Taphouse
teaches him a new great word
malefactors
evil doers
ah they got mal like Malcolm a new great word malefactors, evildoers ah
they got mal like Malcolm
that's the insight
that I have, Malcolm's like what kind of
evildoers
and Mr. Taphouse tells him pay that no mind
and then launches into a discussion of how
there are all sorts of evildoers
even spiritual ones and is like
ghosts are the
least of it boy night gas specters
apparitions all they can do is say boom and frighten you we have a new one a new term of
the day of the night malefactors first it was convalescing now we're at malefactors but
we also know some of these spirits that tap house is speaking
of are not really all harmless necessarily right like specters of another world or what about
instead of night ghasts necessarily we have cliff ghasts that terrorize the main three books now
that being said there may be something related to the idea of the secret
commonwealth of magical creatures that we learned about in the future and of course how lyra helps
the spirits and the amber spyglass who are trapped in the underworld and the harpies with her kindness
and maybe even spiritual beings uh just you know, living their life, having somewhere to live.
Spiritual sanctuary kind of feels important in this story, not just regular sanctuary.
And people are out there destroying their spiritual world.
That is a great point.
That is a part of this story and something that's part of the main books as well.
I have nothing that like is significant.
I don't know why.
I just think of the
cliff gas not as like
ghost things I think of them
as like cute
but scary mountain
gremlins
you know the show put them in series
one for a little bit we haven't seen
them since but we have seen them
we've seen them but you couldn't see them
well but that's how I think of them
because you remember the old
the biggest oldest cliff gas is telling
the story about Isahitra
and I just think of him as like a huge
fuzzy
huge fuzzy cliff gas dude
just laughing as he tells the story
he's like it's called Godkiller
and I'm just like
that's my envisioning of that story that's like the Waldron Statler like, it's called Godkiller! And I was just like,
that's my envisioning of that story.
That's like the Waldron Statler.
Right? The Waldorf and Statler
of the story is the cliff gas
side of it. That's us someday, me and you
up top of the cliff. Oh my god!
Gaston, just Waldorf and Statler.
Just Gaston.
Just Gaston?
Well, back to Mr. Taphouse he just told malcolm a story about
when he worked construction on the old jail in the area and a dead body and a noose had been
suspended through a trap door in the execution room and he saw it he came upon it he fell to
his knees he prayed when he opened his eyes the body was gone and malcolm's like well what'd you do with
all the old wood from that project you know how kids are when i was a kid once i was like nana
can i have your rings when you die and she's like fuck i don't know if she said that but probably
i would have i would like what the fuck's wrong with you kid i digress malcolm's like what'd you
do with the wood and he's like I burned it you fool
it was coated in misery
and anyways
he tells him about another ghost he had
seen which was in the priory
exactly where they were standing
at this moment
there's actually a pretty cute moment he's like
how old do you think I am
A. 70 said Malcolm
who knew well that Mr. Taphouse had had his 75th birthday
the previous autumn what a good boy he's like you must be 70 mr taphouse in his head he's like
fuck he's so old i like that he went for something reasonable that he's like this isn't too flattering
five years five years it's like just flattering enough really playing it up there
uh mr taphouse says that when he was 39 years old he saw an apparition a ghost but malcolm
doesn't believe him and they're interrupted shortly by sister finella knocking at the door
yelling for mr taphouse's help it's actually quite concerning she says that some uniformed
men have arrived trying to take lyra away and malcolm falls along as they briskly walk to the priory thinking he also should have grabbed a hammer in the way that
mr taphouse grabbed a hammer on the way there because at 75 he has still got spunk sister
finella sinks into a chair as they enter the priory clutching her heart and gestures them
towards sister clara who tells them a similar story telling them that sister benedicta is talking
to the men now i really love malcolm's fierce protective instincts that are showing in the story
at this point specifically in labelle savage regarding the nuns regarding lyra even alice
and his family it kind of reminds me of will during the subtle knife
and his fierce protective loyalty towards his mom and lyra right like he was just so angry and a lot
of that we've discussed as some of his emotions and how they've manifested in being you know a
child caretaker and all the things he's been through at his young age that age him so much more than that. But Malcolm, too, has kind of that fierce loyalty, right?
That, like, I'd kill if something bad happened to this person.
That's true. He does kind of have that.
And, you know, I guess...
Quite literally.
Something we're supposed to be seeing is similar between them.
Yeah, maybe the parallels are intentional.
They could be. Behind the door malcolm hears a conversation between benedicta and the men one man is telling her we have the
authority and mr taphouse takes the time to knock on the door saying you know i'm here if you need
me benedicta and she calls on him she's like leave the door open mr tap house for the men
they're leaving but please wait outside one of the men begins to say you don't seem to understand
but benedicta does understand she wants him to go away and not come back he claims he has a warrant
from the office of child protection an office under the ccd yes malcolm watches sister benedicta
from the edge of the door
tear up the piece of paper the men gave her,
throwing it in the fire,
and says, I saw Cersei Lannister
do the same thing.
And the nuns
gasp. They're like, wow, that is
a Cersei move.
And the men watch, and two of them
still have their caps on, which Malcolm thinks
is a bad man oranner apart from anything else.
Oh, what a boy.
Boy.
I love the passage that comes here.
It's so fierce from Sister Benedicta.
Did you seriously think for one moment, she said, sounding fierce now,
that I would let this little baby, who's been given into our care,
fierce now, that I would let this little baby, who's been given into our care, be taken away by three strangers on the strength of a single piece of paper? Three men who practically forced their
way into this holy building without any invitation, who frightened the oldest and the least well of us
with threats and weapons, yes, weapons, waving your guns guns in her face who do you think you are
who do you think this place is the sisters have been giving care and hospitality here for 800
years think what that means am i going to abandon all our holy obligations because three bullies in
uniform came shouldering their way in and try to frighten us
and for a helpless baby not six months old now go get out and don't come back
yeah girl yeah you tell him benedicto that's my i know at first you were like oh sister benedicta
seems like someone you don't want to cross and and you're like, yes, you don't,
but she's on the side of good.
Sister Benedicta
stands, squad, here.
God is on her side.
You know what I mean? Like,
that woman is,
she's gonna
rise to heaven. Yes.
Well, as she's
kicking him out, she tells the man to take his thugs and go
pray to the lord and once they leave all the sisters flock to benedicta they stroke lyra's
hair and give both of them words of sympathy and we have a line of lyra's crying stop and
malcolm saw her smile and laugh and preen herself as if she had done something as if she had done something, as if she had done something splendid.
It's so Lyra!
Lyra, oh, I fixed it?
It was me?
I did the whole thing?
Me the whole time?
I am uncomfortable when things are not about me?
Mr. Taphouse guides Malcolm back to the workshop after all this commotion and malcolm's like
were those malefactors mr taphouse and mr taphouse is like yes malcolm those are malefactors
they clean up they get water ready for taphouse so that he doesn't spontaneously combust
from the danish oil that he uses. And home Malcolm goes.
His mom doesn't really know what this new Office of Child Protection is
that he mentions to her at dinner.
She tells Malcolm, eat your dinner.
Malcolm tells her all about the events of his day instead,
in between feverish bites,
even getting to use his new term a couple times,
you know, malefactors.
Mrs. Polestad heads to grab something
from the basement and Alice, who is
doing dishes, turns.
Ben, her demon, is growling
and she goes, I know the
Office of Child Protection.
Her demon said, Bastards
and growled again.
Chills,
right? Yeah.
A government office that's supposed to protect children?
Do you think we have something like that here, maybe?
In theory.
In theory, there's a lot of theory in this couple of chapters,
and I feel like the U.S. practices a lot of it.
I'm sure the U.K. practices theory, too.
Don't look into Arizona Child Protective protective services too deeply is all i'm saying
and do not look at our podcast from it the system is broken but there are definitely people who care
yeah it's just that they get pushed out through extortion and blackmail and emotional heartbreak
or murder oh wow so shit's good you know, look, the child exploitation themes in the story,
and I'm not going to tell you in detail my personal experience,
but I can tell you as someone who was questioned by forensic scientists
at the age of 11 personally,
some of these services are just not out to help children, right?
They're out to exploit them.
And that is the big theme of labelle sauvage at
this point because you have malcolm as the child spy being exploited you have hannah's guilt from
that you have the league of saint alexander with the badge wearing children being exploited and
manipulated by government being told you'll be powerful if you serve us loyally and of course
the thematics of alice here hinting that the government has a child protection service
that might not always be helpful maybe sometimes even to the extent evil and they happen to be
tied to the CCD as we know meaning a fresh supply of children is very easily found by them this
division is being headed up by Mrs. Coulter, we just learned, right? So this is the humble beginnings of what we learn as the Gobblers.
She's like, oh, interesting.
Using children.
That's a thought.
Easy peasy.
Yeah.
And because of just how morally bankrupt the mission of this office is,
you know, that's part of what gives sister benedicta such strength right because
they're clearly in many ways supposed to be founded on some principles right like
there are in theory some things that are laid out in the bible that are uh
kind of clear like and and all of that or like what they're following and you can't say that
you have that much more moral high ground
working for this office than you do over nuns right like they gave up their whole fucking life
and have devoted themselves to god so like who am i yeah like especially someone like sister
benedicta and like the speech that she gives uh is a great way that she shows like you don't have
the moral high ground here what you're doing is so clearly wrong like there's no way that it makes any sense especially compared to like i mean they
are within like the faction they are within like that system of the madraserium right and and
honoring the same entity so i mean it doesn't matter right like we're all the same flesh
the same fucking air that we all breathe and this is a fucking tiny baby who's done nothing.
You guys are ridiculous, is what Benedicta said.
She's like, you are literally acting a fool,
a complete fool.
And she tears him down.
It doesn't obviously necessarily help her in the future, but.
Yeah. And I i mean you know i know you said lyra has done nothing but you know she she sure thinks she did something
great as we said at the end of all this she did the crowd eventually thins though and malcolm has
to make his own entertainment at the trout he starts his geography homework, making a list at the principal
rivers of England and draws them on a map. He starts to wonder if La Belle Sauvage would
ever be able to float out at sea. Interesting. He's been trying to measure the English Canal
on his book, but suddenly he's overtaken by an aura, he he does get routinely yeah it's described kind of like a migraine aura
which philip pullman does get these he gets these auras this is a total self philip pullman thing
that he's put into the story about 20 of people who suffer from migraines will have an aura with
it so 20 minutes to an hour before the pain, they see flashing lights, wavy lines, dots,
some trippy shit. They have some
blurry vision. These are classic
migraine headaches, and Pullman
apparently gets these.
Because Polstead is his
insert character who loves boating
and carpenting and karate
and scholarship and
a spy, and he's really hot, but he's
still nerdy. Anyways, but
Dude, he's just fucking Milo from the latest
Pokemon games.
I know. I hated that.
Ruins for me.
It was a fun gym to get past, personally.
I always loved defeating the grass gyms.
Anyways. Interesting.
Interestingly enough,
Polvin has an atlas on his wall.
This is the cutest shit in the world. You'll like this. He has an atlas on his wall this is the cutest shit in the world you'll like this he has an atlas
on his wall and he
looks at it through binoculars from across
the room
I think he might have
talked about that even before and
yes and that that he feels
significant with later on right
like when Huckam's like mom
yeah can you get me
an atlas and like wow yeah that is a very Pullman on, right? Like when Huckam's like, Mom? Yeah! You get me in Atlas? I'm like,
wow. Yeah, that is a very
Pullman thing.
Very cute.
I like connected those two before, but now
I'm really connecting them and I'm like, hmm.
Well, back to
his migraine aura.
Yes, we have a line of,
And it was very slowly getting bigger. It wasn't a
spot anymore. It was a line, a curved line, like a loosely scribbled letter C. and it was very slowly getting bigger it wasn't a spot anymore it was a line a
curved line like a loosely scribbled letter c and it was sparkling and flickering in a zigzag pattern
of blacks and whites and silvers and asa cannot see this aura but she can feel the aura migraine
and feels like they're a long way apart and she can see for miles and everything is clear and calm
but if malcolm tries to look at it directly it goes away but when he looks at it from the side he sees it and these are kind of like the
floaters in my eyeballs but those are not magic those are just pools of protein in my eyeballs
it's not fun um there was an anime i watched that uh had a similar idea and that one was actually
like really cool they weren't like floaters, but kind of looked like
floaters. Mushishi.
It was a calming anime.
If you're looking for a calming
anime that also has
some interesting supernatural stuff.
Anyway,
I believe Chloe, you have some things to say
about this in the discussion?
Yeah, I'm definitely going to talk about this
in the discussion. Eliana's actually talk about this in the discussion eliana's
actually gonna be invited we're gonna let her attend yes you're invited eliana the big comfy
discussion amazing it's not a dusty discussion so that might be part of my too this all lasts
about 20 minutes right until finally the aura ebbs away and he talks to asta and says that was
very strange like spangled like that him you remember and the horned moon at night mid her
spangled sisters bright it was spangled they discuss whether this was real or not but both
decide we could feel it which means it was real a common theme right as we move forward
he thinks maybe nothing but asta says it must be something so this is actually a hymn that was
written by john milton you know of paradise lost fame it is called let us with a gladsome mind he actually wrote this get ready to be
disappointed at age 15 while he studied at saint paul's as a paraphrase of psalm 136 which is
sometimes known as the great halal it is probably his most famous hymn of the 19 that he created
because his poetry style didn't always give kind of an easy battle for congregational
singing. Lots of different meter changes, lots of stuff happening, so it wasn't always easy for
congregational singing. The hymn in question, a verse from it, is, give thanks to the Lord for he
is good, his love endures forever. Give thanks to the God of gods, his love endures forever. And give thanks to the Lord of
lords, his love endures forever. The actual quotation of the hymn that he's speaking about
comes from, he the golden tress sun caused all day his course to run, the horned moon to shine
by night mid her spangled sisters bright. all things living he doth feed his full hand
supplies their need it's a song about creation and the way the spangled eye is described here
reminds me of what the worlds look like blast apart right when we get asriel blasting them
apart come lyra's story and the shimmery air of maybe a window into another world that
Will would have cut with his knife it's a very interesting image the fact that if he just looks
if Malcolm just moves his head just right he can see this shining spiral of something maybe dust
interesting interesting yes it does feel quite a bit like all these other things.
It's quite a bit like a... there are moments of it that remind me of a scene that we're going to get, like, literally practically right after this.
When they're interrupted by Malcolm's father knocking on the door, saying a man is here to see Malcolm, that he's in the terrace room, and that man and his
leopard demon,
snow leopard
demon, to the fear friends
of
Hannah Ralph, and he introduces himself as
Asriel Balakwa,
and Malcolm's like,
yeah, he actually literally more or less
says that, he's like, I don't know him.
And he doesn't believe him at first being like,
Hannah's never said anything about you.
And then Asriel's like, all right, all right, here's some other credentials.
I'm the father of the baby that is in the priory.
And he's like, ah, yes, right, that Lord Asriel.
It's like, damn, what a power move, Malcolm.
He does test him on that right because he's like
all right malcolm how are you gonna prove what i just said is true and malcolm's like what's her
demon's name and he says panna layman which tells me that maybe his demon was the one that named
panna layman yes exactly and that's i, it's a pretty good proof, right? Considering that everyone else just keeps calling her the baby.
They talk about the legacy in Alexander and Malcolm explains the men that recently showed up at the Priory and their connection.
And Asriel tells Malcolm, you know, you know what, I'm not allowed to see Lyra.
And I've been ordered by the High Court to stay away or they will take Lyra away
from even the nuns that Malcolm has explained love Lyra like their own and Asriel asked Malcolm if
he could put a good word in with these nuns to just like let them see Lyra and like kind of right
now and Malcolm's like it's pretty late they go to bed early and he's like they're probably sleeping and asriel's like we gotta do it
now because i gotta be gone by the morning and he pressures malcolm to take him now
yeah we got this line there was no refusing this man which seems to be a pretty good identifier of asriel right there is not often refusal around
this man he is quick to anger passionate and it's very obvious here they take labelle sauvage in
order to avoid the malefactors that await asriel downstream he's pretty surprised right asriel surprised to find that labelle sauvage is a real canoe not a
toy interestingly enough this is kind of reminiscent of spruce goose what is spruce
goose eliana what is you want to know spruce goose how did you know that i didn't know it was like
i know you didn't because i didn't know because my partner had to tell me.
And Spruce Goose was a creation by Howard Hughes.
He wanted to kind of take the toys of his youth and make them into these giant, ridiculous, unrealistic planes.
And thus was born the Spruce Goose. It was a Hughes H-4 Hercules, a prototype strategic airlift flying boat that he designed intended as a transatlantic flight
for world war ii it was not completed in time so when asriel's like oh this isn't a toy this is a
real boat it kind of feels a bit like that and it also reminds me of pano i don't know what is up
with pano in our historic materials episodes lately but lately, but Ponyo, when Ponyo
comes back, if you've seen Ponyo,
you will understand this. When Ponyo comes back,
Ponyo shows up
and is like, Sosuke has a boat!
And makes Sosuke's boat bigger
and life-size. And that's also
what it feels like. Like, Malcolm
is helping this magical child
aka Ponyo
and making his boat magically bigger so that he can take care aka Ponyo and making his boat
magically bigger so that he can take care of
Ponyo
yes
to all of that
I am a Ponyo podcaster
now I mean it's not the
worst idea we could be a Ponyo podcast
it's such a good movie
I mean I wouldn't
say no I'm just saying um pod yo that's not that
didn't have the rig that i thought it would um so asriel with the canoe right uh malcolm's so
surprised a lot of the time that asriel's so good with the canoes which kind of makes me think that
this is supposed to lend uh or tie back into the time that he spent with egyptians right and how the egyptians are like we love lord asriel
he helped us out in the flood and like does this mean that then he was like we had this discussion
before was he in the flood in the 50s and again how old is asriel mysteries also i'm just like
i think that may be part of us seeing lord as here, right, versus the way that the League and the Office of Child Protection or whatever is working is with people who love her versus Mrs. Coulter who keeps just coming up with like,
I'm going to try all these random schemes, right?
Coming up with department after department,
all very randomly, very Blair Waldorf,
trying to secure her daughter in her custody somehow
or control her.
That's not exactly the Waldorf thing,
but it's just like schemes, schemes.
You know, interestingly enough, when I was younger,
I went on this canoe
trip with my family we had like family and family friends yes this is off the cuff get ready eliana
eliana's like ready to edit uh i went on this canoe trip with my family friends it was like
an annual thing and i remember my uncle told me it was a little under the influence of alcohol
at the time and he was all like louis I want you to know you should try everything once.
And I was like, what?
And he's like, try everything once.
All the drugs, you know, like it's pre-drink.
And I was like, maybe not everything, Uncle Matt.
And he's like, no, everything.
Like he just argued with me about it.
And I was like, but I don't want to.
I don't want to do heroin.
Fill in the rest
everyone but uh now just a week ago he was like i'm glad you use your discretion and only tried
the things that you felt were right once because maybe i was wrong about what i said and that's
the kind of parent asriel feels like here right like holter's more like my mother who wants to control everything
i breathe or do but asriel is like the character's like nah lyra's gotta make her own path exactly
the way she's gotta make it man and that's kind of what it felt like here absolutely and i want
to know i did not try everything once just a lot of things once yeah i just how old was your uncle at the time oh my god he
had to have been like 40 at the time and he was like it was him and his best friend in a canoe i
was in a canoe with them and they're like you just gotta try everything once man and i was like i
don't think that's true i just i think i could try some things once, but I just don't think everything is the right idea.
Yeah.
Sometimes kids know better, right?
Yeah, exactly.
Like Malcolm.
Well, just Malcolm.
Thank you, Chloe, for your story.
My wisdom.
Your wisdom.
And, you know, we'll see some of maybe wisdom maybe not here in a moment right
when they arrive at the priory and malcolm softly throws rocks at sister finella's window trying not
to startle her too badly with her bad heart but also praying that he doesn't wake up sister
benedicta because then he's in for it and then eventually sister finella does wake up and she's
like what the fuck is happening malcolm comes to the window and she
refuses to help azrael of course at first and and malcolm's cause and nothing malcolm can say
will convince her then azriel's like leave it to me comes to the window says something that
alcham cannot hear or make out as you were discussing earlier when he's talking to finnell
and after a few moments of that she disappears from the window and two minutes later she comes back. She's leaning out of the window
and giving Asriel a small little
bundle. Lyra.
Lyra.
Lyra.
That's the song that Asriel sang to her.
How had he persuaded
Sister Fenella?
Malcolm could only wonder.
He watched the man lift the baby again and walk along the grass between one bare flower
bed and the next, holding the bundle high so he could whisper to her, rocking her gently,
strolling along slowly in the brilliant moonlight. At one point he seemed
to be showing the moon to Lyra, pointing up at it, holding her so she could see, or perhaps
he was showing Lyra to the moon. At any rate, he looked like a lord in his own domain, with
nothing to fear, all the silvery night to enjoy. Up and down he strolled with his child.
with all the silvery night to enjoy.
Up and down, he strolled with his child.
Malcolm thought of Sister Fenella,
waiting in fear,
in case Lord Asriel didn't bring her back,
in case his enemies attacked,
in case Sister Benedicta suspected something was up.
But there was no sound from the priory,
no sound from the road,
no sound from the man and his baby daughter in the moonlight.
It's a beautiful scene.
Yeah.
It's pretty good.
Chloe, you good? I'm good.
I'm good. I've never been upset about anything in my life
first of all.
So I'm here just observing Chloe
allegedly being good as malcolm observes that
azrael and his demon are very still like ghosts and watches them as they move azrael comes back
up the walk giving lyra back to sister finella and beckons for malcolm to join him because now
a noise is heard of a gas engine a searchlight is seen on the bridge and Azrael knows that they've come for him Malcolm thinks quickly is like here
Azrael just take my boat and then Azrael promises to get the boat back to him we
have this line closing it all out with and then he was gone speeding with long
powerful strokes down the river on the swollen current. The leopard demon, like a great figurehead at the prow.
La Belle Sauvage had never gone so fast, Malcolm thought.
This is a passage about Asriel.
I'm going to start with.
I feel like that's a strong way to open that this is a passage. This
is a different passage, right? I feel that Asriel's presence in the amber spyglass is a lot gruffer.
Marisa's presence when juxtaposed against his is very sympathetic. Right? Like Asriel says,
if she can't deal with herself, re Lyra, if she can't figure it out, then it is what it is, Marisa.
You know, he's a total dick, kind of.
And Marisa's like, that's our daughter, Asriel.
And Asriel's like, no, we're looking into the void right now.
Fuck Lyra, which is kind of this big flip from where we are here, where we get this very sympathetic scene with Asriel.
This this last
moment right like this is the last goodbye to lyra before he sends her on her way to have a
semi-lonely upbringing uh and what he thinks is the better life for her and i can tell you that
as somebody that is a child of a different biological parent than raised me. Lyra was obviously raised by a group effort,
some of the people at Jordan, and later, of course, by Lee, Yorick, Serafina, Mary Malone,
and even by Will, right? She was not raised by Asriel, and I was not raised by my biological
father either. And I remember a very, very distinct memory. When I was one raised by my biological father either and I remember a very very distinct memory when I
was one year old I don't personally remember seeing it because one year old it's another thing you
remember but I was one year old and my mom has told me about a time where my biological father
on my one year birthday probably the last interaction we had with him that we knew it was
him he left a toy on the back deck which was a present for me
it was a barbie doll in a brown paper bag and it was tied off and it was just left on the back porch
and that was my birthday present and it was his goodbye present right this was asriel's goodbye
letter this was asriel's way of saying goodbye to lyra and i don't think the way that he dealt
with his relationship with lyra throughout any of her life or his life was healthy.
He and Marisa were quite obviously chasing a different star, right?
Like they were chasing something so different for each of them.
They had different ambitions.
But this for Asriel was definitely his goodbye letter to Lyra, his goodbye song.
You know, he held her, he showed her to the moon,
and he probably told the moon. I mean, we won't know what he said, but I'm sure he told the moon,
and I'm sure he told Sister Frinella about how important Lyra was. He knew, without a prophecy,
he didn't need a prophecy to know that this was the most important daughter in the whole world,
at least to him in that moment.
And that was really special, I think.
No matter what he does, no matter how much global climate change he causes, that was a special scene, in my opinion.
I think it was a very special, very proliferate, like, just a really special scene.
Pullman wrote, you could tell he put his whole heart into it.
You could tell that he put a lot of the spirit, a lot lot of the soul a lot of the demon of the series into that moment
yeah oh no what if I cry but it wasn't the books it was Chloe who made me cry
and maybe that's what's right um yeah I think that that's all really clear when we come through this scene
right and it casts a different light on asriel right and and the relationship and really shows
what lyra kind of lost out on what was torn from her what she could have had had things gone
differently um had people decided to fight for her but But also we see what the system is like, right?
Even in Malcolm's school.
And it's so hard.
It's such a hard battle for Asriel to fight.
Like if the children, right, are even part of it,
how can one man do that just to be with his daughter?
So he takes what he can
and takes these fleeting moments to be with her.
And as you said, say goodbye and try to set her up the what he can and takes these fleeting moments to be with her. And as you said, say goodbye.
And try to set her up the best he can with what he can.
I mean, I think he could have done better.
He's not the most caring father, as we see in the main series.
But, yeah.
Yeah, and that's the thing is, he could have done better.
But, like, anyone could be a parent, you know?
Yeah. He didn't stop, anyone could be a parent, you know? Yeah.
He didn't stop up to continue being a parent, but anyone could be a parent.
You don't purposefully have to try to be one.
Sometimes it accidentally happens.
Hence, I'm here, you know?
I'm here.
Yeah.
I'm talking to you right now.
I happened.
I wasn't a purposeful thing.
But, like, that's the thing.
Like, anyone could be a parent and
I think if things could have gone differently
maybe he could have been a better parent to Lyra
but that is something that we
see in the next chapter which I do think
is very interesting framework because
Pullman doesn't get to play with as much
of it in the main trilogy that
I mean Asriel is sought after
by the government he is absolutely
sought after by the government he's not allowed to have a normal parent life. And that doesn't excuse it. That doesn't mean like, I mean, in this moment, he doesn't take Lyra and. Nancy Botwin has a newborn at some point, no spoilers.
And like, she ends up trying to sneak in to see a doctor.
She's on the run as this big drug dealer.
And she's like, my kid's upset.
And he's like, oh, are you doing all these awful things with your kid?
Are you on the run?
Are your kids unable to get the right proteins and vitamins?
Are they this?
Are they that?
This might be why your kid doesn't feel well your newborn baby and she's like oh my awful lifestyle is killing my child
wow who knew that would happen and like that's what asriel would have done if he took lyra in
this one didn't return her to finella's arms if he didn't go back to the window that's what would
have happened he knows as malcolm later notes and hannah later notes like obviously he knew this was the better way to go sadly but was it could
he have made a life with her we'll never know because he didn't we don't know he didn't try
he didn't try but neither neither and i think that's what's sad and hard neither of her parents truly tried
yeah well everyone you know now that we've talked about the one heart that we all have let's talk
about the next chapter three legs malcolm and asta talk endlessly about the entire encounter
with asriel for days as i think we will be doing here here for many days for the rest of our lives
on this podcast.
I mean that actually very seriously.
Malcolm can't really talk
to his parents about it because they're too preoccupied
with the inn to notice if anything's up
with Malcolm anyway.
When Saturday comes, he's able to finally tell
Dr. Hannah Ralph after a delayed journey
by foot as his boat
was loaned to Asriel.
Hannah thinks that that was very generous of Malcolm, and Malcolm had trusted Asriel fully
after seeing him handle Lyra and Fenella. Hannah says he's hard to say no to, and she also says
that she's sure that he did the right thing, and Hannah wonders if his pursuants are from the
Office of Child Protection like Miss Carmichael, and malcolm's like i don't think so the fact that
azriel didn't take lyra with him means that he must think that the priory is safer than wherever
he was going and he hopes that labelle sauvage doesn't get bullet holes in it oh malcolm i find
it interesting that repeated language of he's hard to say no to from Hannah.
I was curious to see if it was in the main series in that exact form, but it's not, which I was surprised about.
But that is something that kind of describes Azrael with that passion, as we discussed in this whole entire character.
Yeah.
This entire story with Malcolm does remind me, though, of how Lyra was embellishingishing maybe is the word to use her story about her parents
and what happened
yeah she's like
and then there was a sword fight and Makas
is like no there wasn't you are high
uh interestingly
enough try everything once Lyra
try everything once Lyra
thanks uncle Matt
and they were on a boat, you know, Chloe.
La Belle Sauvage, I mean.
Oh my god.
Interestingly enough, handheld guns feel more prominent in this trilogy than the original
trilogy so far.
There's more machine guns noted in the original trilogy, but I feel like we're getting a lot
of handguns.
But Asriel could get bullet holes, right?
Because the whole story is that he's
a wild man the first shot was from edward coulter mr coulter who reached his gun he fired and then
the second shot was asriel shooting him right between the eyes and dashing his brains out
and that whole origin story has these vibes right similar to the story right now with the gunshots
back and forth and that feeling of suspense over keeping Lyra safe
and Asriel's troubles with the law
I loved seeing that story
brought back to life here
yeah
and Asriel's
you know protecting
Lyra in that moment and
Malcolm checks out some new
books one on symbolic pictures the other
is called The Silk Road.
He thought that The Silk Road would be a murder mystery.
And turns out it was not.
It ends up being by a modern traveler of the trade routes across Central Asia from the Tartary to the Levant.
And he goes home that night and while snacking on rice pudding asks his mom for a bigger atlas for his birthday and she tells him she'll ask his father to to finish up
and get to work because it's busy and this is again what we're seeing about atlases he loves
them philip pullman yes his atlases he's like girl where that atlas at you know what i mean
let me search let me explore that booty let me get all up in that atlas at you know what i mean let me search let me explore that booty let me get all
up in that atlas that at last at last i'm plundering that land says philip coleman so
on sunday day after saturday hannah ralph is checking on her house's preparations for the
flood she walks the end
of the street to eye the water down in the banks the water level on the canal has drastically risen
and the wind is blowing the water toward her house and others beyond in jericho when she heads to her
house a gray unmarked very official looking van is sitting parked outside of it and a person's knocking on her door
jesper's like look natural keep walking don't stop jesper yes professor jesper is here everyone stay
calm she keeps a steady pace she thinks she had nothing to fear from police or any other agency
except that like every other citizen she had everything to fear they could lock her up with
no warrant and keep her there with no charge the old act of habeas corpus had been set aside with
little protest from those in parliament who were supposed to look after english liberty
and now one heard tales of secret arrests and imprisonment without trial there was no way
of finding out whether the rumors were true except for living them i was gonna say except for like
she has access to the alethiometer right yes she made it so but she could try. That's true.
I mean, I'm just saying, she has something that is literally able to do that.
Anyway, Hannah Ralph decides she can't just walk around in the rain forever
and decides to face the man who's knocking on her door.
She heads straight there, trying to be confident and strong,
and asks the man what he wants, and he's like,
I'm from the Environmental Protection Agency
here to check on everyone in the neighborhood
in the extreme manner
and she's like oh
oops
and puts her rifle away and there's this man
and his bedraggled rain trotted robin
there's another man with an
otter demon and
they're warning her that her sandbags
are leaking ma'am and
uh
and asks who the neighbor
of this place is hoping to get
the house their house also
settled with more sandbags
and she asks if he thinks it'll flood then
and he says he's unsure but
better to be ready and she
fixes up her sandbags to redistribute
them and heads inside and locks the
door and i i just want to know more about the otter demon this is nuts for me because you know
that like i love otters this is this is hard for me i really do and you know they're they have a
lot of meanings they're like great fortunes, freedom, passion. Maybe this man
is passionate about something, like
the environment. Oh, that would be actually
really wholesome and nice.
Just flip it around passionately.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They are cute.
When we
flash over to the
priory from here sister finella is not as cute as the otter because she
refuses to talk to malcolm about asriel she's like i am avoiding everything about the situation
she's like you peel these apples bramley apples by the way uh and they're less than perfect because
they sell the good ones he waits for an entrance
and then slowly malcolm's like all right i have a new method to talk to finella he's like i wonder
what happened about george boatwright sister finella sister finella says yeah interesting
says he may be in the woods if they haven't caught him yet and And Malcolm provides that he might even be in disguise.
But doesn't know what he or his demon would be disguised as,
or even how.
So he asks Sister Fenella what games she played as a child,
and she tells him that King Arthur was their most popular game.
She pantomimes the game for him with a knife and a lump of unused dough.
And it would be that King Arthur would be able to pull the sword out,
but no one else could do it
it's the cutest story right and it's really interesting to think about King Arthur in
regards to this book La Belle Sauvage and a little bit of the rest of the story no spoilers but
especially when thinking about the secret commonwealth of magical creatures being set up
in these stories in King Arthur's realm you have the Lady of the Lake,
right, who was considered by some scholars symbolic of a Welsh lake fairy. Interesting.
Nimue is often shown in stories providing Arthur with the Sword of Excalibur,
helping to eliminate Merlin, raise Lancelot, save the dying Arthur's life.
How our later Lady of the Lake comes into play is not quite 1 to 1, however she kind of provides a
plot turning point and in rereading this now, the second time I found the King Arthur game,
it's kind of a huge standout. It reminds me a bit of Lee playing the Alamo with his friends.
And there's almost a certain severing imagery happening with Fenella sticking the knife into the dough.
Just a thought.
It really stood out to me.
It directly connects all of this to King Arthur, Lady of the Lake, and maybe even Malcolm's plot moving forward.
Malcolm's plot moving forward.
And even the idea that one person gets to be chosen to hold
the sword feels a little bit
like the subtle knife as well.
Yeah, the bearer
of the badge. Yeah, literally
only one person really gets to
use it the way that it's meant to be used.
I'm gonna be real with you, I don't really get this
game.
You don't get the game?
I don't understand. It's understand so everyone but then everyone just
agrees that like one person gets to be the one to pull the sword out and everyone else just has to
pretend that they can't do it yeah eliana we live in a society do you not get that some people have
to be treated fragilely because they have an ego that has to be fed so quietly or they implode
do you not know that i just don't get the game. And I'm like
maybe that it makes sense as a children's game,
right? Because Ring Around the Rosie doesn't make sense either.
We just spin around, sing the song, and then
fall down and like talk about the bubonic
plague without knowing it. Yeah.
So like maybe I
have lost my sense of childhood
wonder. Wait, are you
saying your imagination has run away
and you have to spend the whole book finding it?
I'm thinking about it.
So Sister Fenella tells
Malcolm, here, you try the game.
And Asa changes into a monkey on his
wrist to help him heave
and pretend to grunt and strain
to pull the knife out as King Arthur did.
Sister Fenella laughs and says
that she wanted to be King Arthur but was usually
just a squire
and her squirrel demon pipes up that sometimes the both of them would play this game on their
own though and he was like but you were always king arthur then i think this would be me and
my demon as an only child maybe playing alone because kids are awful but then we'd be like
reading a book and talking about it deeply.
Maybe my demon would just be
Jesper. I don't know.
Yeah, I don't know what games my demon and I would have played
as only children, but definitely a lot of reading.
Sister Fenella asks Malcolm
what he plays, and he says, well, I like to
play Explorer a lot,
discovering lost civilizations,
et cetera, and she asks him
how La Belle Sauvage Audra's these days.
And he's like, well, I
loaned it to Lord Asriel
when he was seeing Lyra.
And Sister Fenella says nothing
in response, goes back to the pastry and offers
I'm sure he
was grateful.
Yikes! Sister Fenella
is not having it.
Good for her. Malcolm and and asked to discuss the abrupt ending
of their visit with sister finella who asked is thinking and she's like she seemed ashamed of
breaking the rules for asriel they can't decide if she's already confessed her sin to benedicta
or not but they think about looking in on mr taphouse for a minute
they're like maybe we'll go check it on him then his lights are off though so they don't plan to
bother but they stop because they see something a shadow asta thinks she sees a man-shaped shadow
and they wait watching 100 yards away until something comes limping into the view. It's a hyena. A
three-legged hyena. It's unmoving, a hulking shadow detaches itself from it, a man-shaped shadow,
and the shadow stares at Malcolm and becomes one with the wall again. The maimed hyena stares
straight at Malcolm and Asta and then begins to pee, eventually loping back into
the shadow. Malcolm is completely rattled. He tells Asta to turn into an owl immediately
and makes for the priory, telling Sister Phenomela he needs to speak to Sister Benedicta.
Benedicta rushes him in, and Malcolm tells her of the demon that he saw, and he finds
himself unable to tell her, though, of the foul thing that the demon had done, because he felt soiled and belittled by it.
And this is not about Malcolm's feelings, but I do want to talk about, you know, I wonder why he feels so, it's not like I'm wondering why he feels so soiled.
I, like, get it, but also I'm just like like i don't understand to an extent also how demon biology works like i know that they're not
technically biological but like do they even need to defecate at all or urinate like we know that
they don't really need to eat right that's made pretty clear to us but we see that they kind of
do need to sleep but like does it doesn't need to pee so maybe
that's why he feels so soiled because this was such an unnecessary act but i'm like do demons
i mean i guess they can pee if they want that's the point there's something interesting that
pullman talked about in the blackwell's interview this week, where he just talked about how, you know,
he's growing as he gets along with demons. I think he has had a lot of conversation open up on some
of the gender aspect of demons that he kind of started to explore and never really and I think
he's learned a lot about that or discovered it. But I really just love the way that he's constantly
talking about how he's constantly discovering new things about demons
like he he literally refers to it as i'm still learning new things about demons all the time
and i think this is definitely an expansion and evolution of that that we're seeing
yeah absolutely and i think that's something that comes up you know later on in this book like how
how he's discovering and in in this sequel series in
general and i think that that's something that i really respect about pullman as a writer that he
says that he talks about in the terms of discovery and we'll see kind of the way that he thinks about
discovery in this chapter but you know this demon is missing a leg and the the characters discuss
the hyena missing a leg but we also see at another point there is a demon
who is completely paralyzed, right?
But the human, the body, is still able to move well.
It's not like the demon being paralyzed is a blight
or speaks to the ethics of that person
the way that this demon's sort of disfigurement does.
So I think it's interesting and that's something
that I have enjoyed watching philip pullman grow in yeah he's developing it very
interestingly and even here i mean malcolm explaining what he saw to the sisters it freaks
them out too they're like oh this kid's shaken this is a weird thing it's not normal
it's taboo they thank him for his good deed and they're like go home sister benedicta says malcolm
go home lyra will be safe here behind these very strong shutters mr taphouse and you made
and i'll watch you cross the bridge home and he feels very protected by that presence that
angelic presence so to speak watching him and
runs home asta flying ahead as an owl he gets into the kitchen but he's stopped dead in his tracks
because the man with the demon the hyena demon is sitting at the bar the hyena demon's missing
one leg and the man is talking to his father everyone is sitting
as far as they can get away from this guy right he's obviously having a very strained conversation
with mr polstead breaking the silence uh mr polstead leans over he's like hey malcolm where
you been this is awful and we get this passage the hyena demon clacked her teeth big sharp yellow teeth and a
small head she was astonishingly ugly whatever had robbed her of her right foreleg would have
suffered for it if those teeth had met in its flesh yes malcolm goes on to wait on the other bed and they all quietly warn him to watch his step
with the with the man and his demon and mal goes to check the terrace room empty but for a couple
of dirty glasses and he and asta discuss the man's nature and asta says surprisingly that the
man is warm and interesting but the hyena is the one that has
the issue and malcolm's like but they're one person though aren't they which is yes what we
were taught throughout the main books and in the this this book it's not untrue um they plan to go
upstairs and write it all down to tell dr ralph but then they make a pit stop to the kitchen to
wash some glasses. He tells
his mom about the man and his demon, and his mom isn't much help either. She tells him to stay away
from that guy because she doesn't like the look of him, which is mom thing to do. She's not wrong.
He figures that he'll talk to his father about it later and comments that there's hardly anyone at
the bar, not even Alice, and his mother says well if that man
keeps coming around it'll be like this every night and the father's gonna have to kick him out
she changes the topic to his homework and gives him a supper and tells him to get on with it
ass as a squirrel toying with a nut while malcolm hurries through his cauliflower and cheese which
actually sounds really good and so does the cold plum pie that he eats with cream.
The pie sounds good,
but how could you say that about
cauliflower? Oh, that's right.
I forgot you don't like cauliflower.
It's horrible.
It's great. It made me sad.
I was like, I get it. You don't have money
so you eat cauliflower. No, I'm sorry.
What? Cauliflower is so good.
Cauliflower is disgusting. cauliflower is disgusting you're disgusting
I am disgusting
but the cold plum pie is delicious
okay that sounds good I'll give you that
both of it sounds good to me
all of it sounds good to me
you can have the cauliflower I'll have the pie
what I want the pie too
and the cream
when they drop the now dried clean glasses off at the bar I want the pie too and the cream.
When they drop the now dried clean glasses off at the bar,
the man, the hyena, is still there and he can't help but take a peek at him.
He's wearing traveler's clothes and is actually almost handsome with a rough mischief about him.
Malcolm feels like he can't help but like him. The man smiles at him and winks, warmly seeming to say, we know a thing or two between them.
What an interesting kind of just relation that, you know,
we're expecting this very rugged, evil interaction, and yet he's charming.
I will comment.
I want to make sure the pronunciation by Philip Pullman is known.
Gérard Bonvy. Oh. Yes, that sure the pronunciation by Philip Pullman is known Gérard Bonvy oh
like Emily and Harry
that's what I said did you see me say that
in the chat by the way I said that
I literally uh yes during the
Blackwell's interview Pullman
confirmed the pronunciation
is Gérard
Bonvy
it's very French.
It's very Amélie and Perry, as you, me, and our friend Pete would say.
But beyond that, I do have some other thoughts.
Gérard Bonvy has the same energy as Marisa Coulter.
Hardcore.
Right down to the domestic abuse of their creatures which Pullman has also named
that as domestic abuse as exploration of the hyena demon he's called this domestic abuse of your
demon the way Malcolm's mom and dad treat this man it's this quiet horrified kind of feeling right
they're afraid the rest of the bar is also afraid. And it reminds
me of how those in the series with severed demons are treated. Foreign, horrifying, exiled. And this
is of course because the hyena is named, disconnected from the reality being presented
when we look at Gerard Bonvy. It wouldn't surprise me if the hyena was severed from him.
look at Gerard Bonvy. It wouldn't surprise me if the hyena was severed from him. He's able to hurt his demon, right, heavily, and not hurt himself through that, so that to me sounds like his hyena
may be severed from him. It's kind of implied if you listen to our Northern Lights slash the
Golden Compass episodes, we chatted a little about it during my very first read-through of the story for the first time where i theorized that maybe marisa coulter just might be severed
from her demon due to the treatment of how she treats her demon how her demon treats others
the metallic scent that happens when she's angry maybe correlating to you know the metallic alloys and her weird
psycho personality in general that i love her for it might be partially due to her being severed
from her demon the tv show has taken that as a little bit of canon as well proving me a very
brilliant motherfucker i digress marisa's introduced so warmly and brightly right we
watch her through lyra's plot all that
glitters is not gold she's like lyra i'm a scholar and i know stuff and i'm gonna teach you stuff and
it's so bright so fun and we see that first twist of betrayal through her demon right through the
monkey in that personality when she sicks the monkey on lyra and pan and we notice that personality and those traits and the
tension rippling in the gorgeous fur of the demon while marisa just dazzles us with a smile
it's interesting that the man with the hyena is being introduced like this to us
yeah there's a lot there that is uh that's so similar to both of them and really evokes Mrs. Coulter, right?
And I think along with those similarities and what's so clearly a parallel with them,
I think there's a lot of other things that are interesting that he's discovering more about how demons work in relationship with their humans as Bon Vie.
Fuck.
So many new pronunciations to absorb lately chloe um but as bon vie contrasts with both of lyra's parents who are you know as as we've
discovered are both after her uh not only what you said about um their introduction but also how
bon vie is in many ways very different uh from marisa and her
demons portrayal especially like marisa oozes seduction in different ways but her demon does
so well as also you know he's this glamorous golden furred monkey and golden tamarind monkeys are
so cute and so pretty and marisa is really able to right hide a lot of those ugly conniving parts about herself
and her demon as well uh her demon's able to hide uh and bon vie isn't it's very much broadcast to
everyone and no one wants to be around him while people long to be near or to serve marisa
but also in a way i feel like bon vie has aspects of him that are similar to asriel right like
ralph and malcolm describe asriel as being impossible to resist very charming and he has
this really strong demon right that is carnivorous whereas like the snow leopard is a hunter the
hyena is more of a scavenger but can hunt um it almost feels like his hyena is like a dark version or something of still maria in that
sense or he is especially coming on the heels of that chapter that's a great point especially when
you consider how still still maria is described as right she's described as being this like very
statue-esque demon during this and how no one knows what asriel could really be
thinking right and this man is described as just charming and offsetting you meet him and you're
like wow what a warm smile but his demon is just disgusting in the corner and listen we've all
met dogs who maybe share some of the traits with the hyena right have you met a dog that's like
been making gross ass noises eating itself before i have yeah but they're just dogs exactly but you
know what that's kind of what i'm saying is you might say this is the dark version of stell maria
but i'm saying we should support the demon more yeah I agree
I agree I don't know
I don't feel like
Pullman's scope
here on the demon and like
his whole like oh this man's so charming
it's the same shit I feel about
Maurice's demon I feel like Maurice's golden
monkey gets a lot of hate
that should be better directed at Maurice just like's golden monkey gets a lot of hate that should be better
directed at Maurice. So just like the hyena gets a lot of hate that should be better directed at
Gerard Bonvy. And maybe the hyena is not that bad after all. We should just be nice to the hyena and
rehabilitate it. That's all. I just think it's interesting that it's so clearly telegraphed by
the hyena, whereas the monkey's not. But yeah, no no i i agree with that and we'll talk about that
in a bit when hannah ralph goes into her uh description her her own demon corner but for now
asta wants to politely fly and chat with the person's demon but she's also like too frightened
by it so malcolm stares curiously at the man smiling in return and they head upstairs shutting the door and talking about whether hannah will know who the man is or not and he thinks that
this man is way too obvious to be a spy that's for sure yeah he does his school homework uh which
he can't focus on then the next day he asks hannah about the man and his demon she'd never heard of
anyone who could have such a demon hurt in such a way and he tells her about the peeing in the path it's interesting that he
tells her no one else um which puzzles her even more i too am puzzled she and malcolm break down
the act like she would with the alethiometer step by step and malcolm felt it was a contemptuous
action that the demon did for him personally and because of where it was
the priory and then she gives us as a demon corner yeah she says that hyenas are a scavenger
they feed on carrion and dead bodies and they kill prey themselves she calls them disgusting
but useful that they make a crying sound but they mean it as laughter and she says that's hypocritical
i love this because hannah is breaking it down in a way bit by bit she teaches him the invention
versus discovery thing a little bit and she gives him the alethiometer symbols and she's teaching
she's starting it even even here in a way she's very very much Malcolm's Miss Honey, right, to his Matilda.
Not to say the Polsteads are uninterested.
They're just, they're preoccupied.
They're surviving.
They're trying to keep an inn alive and keep a life for him and food on the table.
And they have other things going on that they are preoccupied with.
And Malcolm, he has a bored brain.
He wants more. That is obvious malcolm wants more it's very
much the miss honey situation yes absolutely and that's a great connection i think that like
malcolm's parents are supportive like my parents are supportive of my education like
they you know they're just not like like, big book readers, right? They can't support what Malcolm wants to do.
Can't really always have those conversations.
They're not, like, uninterested.
They just, like, aren't able to do it.
Something that I think is strange about this description,
I'm not sure that hypocritical is the right word or the one that I would think of
in the context of the actions or even the description of a hyena or a crocodile right
like hyenas don't preach one thing morally and then go on to do the same thing right and crocodiles
don't either like neither of them are like creatures really based in some sort of moral
code and i think this because you know we have been talking about what hypocrisy looks like
in characters and literature uh again in our song of ice and fire coverage and i just like don't
really get it here like hyenas and crocodiles maybe you could assert that they symbolize or
have to do with deceit they're deceitful like they're talking about crocodiles tears but yeah i didn't think about
that i don't know i just don't know if that works for me the word hypocritical there yeah i don't
think it works at all but i do think there is such a duality that's present right between the laughing
and the crying the switching of the two manners just because two things contrast each other
doesn't mean they're hypocrisy
also exactly that's why i'm like i don't know this was the right word maybe hannah ralph's not
as good of a teacher anyway so well maybe that's the point right because malcolm is teaching her
things that she even doesn't know as we go along or she's learning things from the youth and from
that innocence that she might not have known prior to now uh
i mean even the way he's describing the events of what's happened right he tells her that this man
smiled and winked at him and no one else saw i mean these are really intimate things he's telling
her about how he felt as you mentioned with the the peeing like he he has not told his parents
he hasn't told anyone he doesn't feel comfortable telling anyone,
which is weird because Hannah Ralph is, you know,
this weirdo adult he just met randomly,
and now he's, like, going over to your house
and kind of lying about why.
But no one else saw this whole image
of Gérard Bonvy staring at him and smiling at him.
And he'd feel guilty, but he thinks it felt nice asta comments
that that demon just kept gnawing her bloody stuff and hannah's like i wonder if this means
that they're vulnerable that if the demon lost another leg they couldn't walk malcolm reminds
her the man was perfectly fine he's in two minds of all of this too right like
malcolm's like i don't feel sorry for the demon me over here i feel sorry for the demon uh but
his dad had even said that man's a bad man but wasn't going to elaborate on it he just like he's
a bad man he's not coming here again and his mom was like keep away from that man but they didn't say why it was a feeling they had and
that's it yeah and i mean like i get that i absolutely get that as like an adult and having
met more people than as a child and being able to kind of see that in people but i do think that
like you know you were saying you felt sorry for the demon and i'm like not trying to rehabilitate some of the things that bonville will sorry bon v will do in this book um per se but it feels like it's an idea that's dropped in here and
maybe it's not like super explored maybe it'll be explored more in the next book i don't know
um it is a little bit in how we see bon v treat his demon right you were comparing it to mrs
coulter's treatment of her demon but i think that idea of both laughing and crying, being the same thing or masking the other is very interesting
and sort of eliciting that sort of like pathos for the hyena demon. So anyway, it's complex.
Hannah says that she'll see what she can find out about all of this
situation.
And they move on to discussing the books that she had given him this
week.
He found the symbolic picture book very difficult and only comprehended
it meant things can stand for other things.
I mean,
it's not wrong.
That's,
that's a pretty good summary of what I assume is going on here.
And,
and he says it's like a secret language, and I think
it reminds me
of earlier on in these three chapters, right?
The focus on Lyra and Pan speaking to one another
in their own secret little fabricated
language. It feels a lot
like this, right? Like a nod maybe
towards their own ability
to understand secret languages later
on in life.
We don't get a lot of a close look like i love
getting to know ben and asta as demons because we don't really get this close look in this close
relationship about this secret language but he and asked to even have it right like just a few
pages ago he was like you need to be a snow owl and she does not argue because she already knows
she's already in there she's like duh i need to be a snow owl i and she does not argue because she already knows. She's already in there. She's like, duh, I need to be a snow owl.
I gotta fly ahead and tell you what's up.
It's something really special about that, you know, soul-person connection thing going on,
where you have a soul attached to you, I guess, or whatever.
I don't know the feeling.
No one fucking knows the feeling.
I don't know what it's like to have a soul in the
year 2020 seems gauche hannah is so proud of malcolm because he seemed to grasp all this
theory she's teaching him pretty easy and they need it for the alethiometer right this this
theory of the symbols no one can remember all the symbols next hannah asks malcolm about the theorem of pythagoras which
he knows it's the square of the hypotenuse being equal to the sum of the squares of the other two
sides it's true every example malcolm's ever tried and he was like so does that mean it was true
before you realized it was true and he's like what the fuck deep this is deep so buckle up she explains she's like you
didn't invent it malcolm you discovered it so now she relates this to the beehive symbol on the
alethiometer the beehive symbol means sweetness another meaning for it is light he gets it honey
for sweetness and candles are made from wax light she asks malcolm so did the association
between the items exist before we realized it or did it not exist until we realized it did we
discover it or invent it he thinks and he's like this isn't the same you cannot prove the theorem
you can see the connection but you can't prove it and she's
like fine fine so could we choose anything to represent sweetness and lightness and he's like
no there's a connection naturally with the beehive it was a discovery she's like very good
gives him another one she says if you can imagine another world where Pythagoras never existed, would your theory
be true there too? And then she changes it. She says, imagine it has people, but no bees.
How would they symbolize sweetness and lightness? He says the connection would be in their minds,
but not physically there. If they can think about another world, then they can see a connection,
even if no one else can see it.
Hmm. Hmm. Hmm. Deep.
Theoretically, knowing these things, Hannah puts together then the final question of,
we can't say whether the language of symbols was invented or discovered but it looks like
and then malcolm says and finishes that sentence with it was discovered but it's still different
than the theorem because you can't prove it it depends on people being there to see it
malcolm's like well i still think it's a bit invented as well, because with no one to see it then, right?
Why would it still exist?
This was so interesting to me, all of this.
This idea being presented, and Hannah even comments on this.
She says, at some point in this book, she basically kind of insinuates,
wouldn't it be interesting to be able to read the alethiometer
without the alethiometer i find that such an interesting concept harnessing that power of it
without using the instrument so here we see her teaching malcolm all of the theory that is behind
that idea but stuff we already have seen in his dark materials before this isn't new right we see it
through lyra especially with mary malone she's able to pull shadow particles to the cave through
the same method that lyra would use with the alethiometer mary's able to copy this using the
e-jing eventually and in the angels that flock to the cave later most of this is done through negative capability
as we've discussed many many times i don't want to bore you all you're probably experts of negative
capability by now but this whole conversation the chicken and the egg it reminds me of this idea
the matter is already there it's been there for 30,000 or so years, right? It's how you use the
matter, how you invoke the matter, the technique, the application of theory through instruments is
what has mattered about the matter before. Because shadow particles have existed as we've learned for
that many years, we didn't invent them. We discovered them. So how can we perform this method but without an instrument? Interesting.
It is interesting. It's a question that it feels like they're coming down definitively on, but also not. I think that they are raising it as a question. It's a fun thought experiment going on here, and it raises a lot of different philosophical ideas in this conversation some of
the ones that you brought up and i don't think i'm even touching on all of them um i'm just
bringing up a couple ones like subjective idealism to an extent right whether an object is real
and that for it to be real it has to be perceived by a mind um and the connections right between
sweetness and light and the bees i'm gonna give my hot take here right if there are no humans at
all and only bees then in my opinion the connection like isn't there because who the fuck is making
candles no one's making candles so this is like a bullshit thing that you just connected
that's my that's my take um anyway but that doesn't mean sweetness and like lightness doesn't
exist aliana it's just there would be different things right concepts still exist it just doesn't mean sweetness and like lightness doesn't exist aliana it's just there
would be different things right concepts still exist it just doesn't exist in that framework
you're very close-minded today i i am i just think like there were other i mean like why not
another symbol that's more closely right like the madonna you could be like the virgin and the whore. Right, but I'm also just like, why would we be
like, yo, the
B means light
when we could just be
like, the sun
symbol
means light.
There's literally a sun symbol.
And I get it. I know that she's saying
that it can mean both. Not that the
alethiometer necessarily means it to mean both and maybe they have different
like connotations right the sun versus the candle the candle being a small light
lighting the way I'm making shit up on behalf I'm doing Philip Pullman's work
for him right now but I'm just like
the sun's right there anyway
anyway some of the other philosophical ideas that
are brought up are like the platonic forms which we've discussed and again not trying to tire y'all
out on it um in our coverage of book one and that discussion of semiotics and i think there's even a
little bit of theology that's brought up in this discussion right um and i think that
marissa coulter makes a great even though all she did was make a single question about it she made
a great case for it in episode five somehow uh of his stark material season two but
in terms of the theology with this philosophical questions here like if there's an intrinsic
meaning that's inherently linked with each of the symbols and the images regardless of whether or not there's a
person there in that world like that means that there might be something else
some some other external thing there somewhere that is perceiving it right in
order to give it that meaning so it does that mean that there is an omniscient or omnipresent observer that is conferring meaning onto these symbols or these objects?
So it's a fascinating discussion. It's a lot of, I think, what you were saying about the
Blackwell's discussion, right, where Philip Pullman talks about his love of discovery.
I would even add that if there's an observer conferring this
meaning isn't the magisterium declaring what's important or wait the authority interesting
i think there's an argument for both right like so the limitations of language right
of you know if someone controls what things mean then that limits the ability to discuss certain ideas.
Yeah, absolutely. This is the definitive definition of the word.
Like in 1984.
Yeah.
Malcolm can't tell anyone but Asta, but Hannah's warm, comfortable living room with the comfy chairs and all the books.
And the chocolate and the
chocolato yeah it feels more like home than any year ever has he's drowsy hannah's like you worked
very hard today of course you are and he's like this is work he's like wow i want to see the
alethiometer hannah and she's like you't, because it has to say at the library, unfortunately.
But you can have this picture of
all of its symbols. It's a circle. It's not
the same. It's not the same at all. It's a circle
with 36 divisions.
I've seen many pictures of alethiometers. It's not
the same. It's not the same. We've
studied alethiometers.
What's the study of alethiometers? The alethiometer
ometer? We're there.
She used to use this circle, though, herself, when she was first learning.
And she's like, it'll teach you some memory tricks.
And I'll teach you more when we see each other next.
The circle reminds him of his auras, his spangled ring.
And she's intrigued by that.
And she's like, this kind of sounds like a migraine aura.
And she asks if he has headaches. He doesn't. And she's like this kind of sounds like a migraine aura and she asks if he
has headaches he doesn't and she's like okay well we'll see and he says he'll probably see it again
sometime soon so the spangle and the moon and lyra and i i feel like there's something being
drawn a connection being drawn between all those i don't know what it is yet i'm also going to say
it's interesting that his connection with spangle was that horned moon uh line in that milton first
because chloe what's your first association with the term spangle my first association is a midnight
summer's dream with really moonshine well it's not really the character Moonshine. It's a character playing Moonshine in Midnight Summer's Dream when they perform the play,
Thespis play, with the marriage that goes on.
And they name a character Moonshine.
He uses almost the exact same language of the horned moon and of a lantern representing
the horned moon, basicallyhine says and it is total
william shakespeare and i'm pretty sure that's where john milton is getting it from i do think
so yeah um that's interesting that blows my uh what i was getting at out of the water it's okay
don't ask the questions next time no i mean like no i think that's great and i think that's a great
connection that you brought up um i wish you had you should have kept it in the notes and i'm glad that you said it and we
still brought it in um because my uh because i think dreams and the midsummer night's dream
is definitely something that uh plays into some of the stuff in the later part of this book
but i was thinking like star spangled banner you know
i think for many americans that's the our first touch point on the word spangle yeah i didn't
even think of that as far as spangled but that makes sense because uh that's because you're not
a patriot and you're gonna be sent to a re-education oh my god listen thanks
listen you little fucker with your league of saint alexander i don't appreciate it okay
wow eliana wears a fucking badge everyone jesus oh my god narc yeah for jesus that is uh that was
the story okay you narc anyways so hannah returns and she's like, by the way,
did you like that book you read on the Silk
Road? And he's like, it's the one place
I want to go the most in the
whole world. And Hannah says,
maybe one day you will go,
Malcolm. Hmm.
Hmm. We close
out the chapter with
that evening someone returns
La Belle Sauvage to the Trout Inn. And that is like how you know sauvage to the trout inn and that is
like how you know shit's about to go down in the story right you're like labelle sauvage is back
malcolm the protagonist is gonna do some stuff it is it's you're like that's the thing it's the
thing it's the title of the book it's back eliana what the hell labelle sauvage chapters 9
through 11 that was it what a book was it a lot happens it was a long ass three chapters
they were truly it was you know if there's one thing in the structure of the book i can say
i don't want to be a bitch
i'm not trying to be an asshole pullman i love the book it is a favorite book of mine honestly
labelle sauvage is probably one of my favorites of the entire all of it ever because it's just
so smart just clever i love it it got me invested i really loved it it reminds me of you more than
just the normal his dark materials eliana because i read it on the way to your house once.
Aw.
Yeah, I just think about it.
It's a clever book, but-
You meant me, not Philip Pullman.
Yeah, not him.
It's not about you right now, Philip.
You wrote it, but I just, I love the book.
I love the story.
I think these three chapters were so thick, And this is where it gets really good.
I remember reading it and like,
I've read these three chapters in a row and went,
I have to keep going.
This was where it started to really pick up for me,
in my opinion.
Hmm.
I can see that.
I can see that.
It is like things start really rolling after this.
I mean,
the legacy in Alexander is a big point.
and Gerard Bon vie going back as you said and because i mean the whole time i'm like reading
this right when i was reading i was like when's the flood coming and now you have people talking
more explicitly they're like yo the flood's coming so soon enough the waters will flow well we are
going to do a discussion today it's been a little bit this discussion will be covering thoughts
about the secret commonwealth and la belle sauvage combined so if you have not yet read the secret
commonwealth at least up to about 37 of the book please tune out i don't want to spoil you it will
not be too thorough past that it should probably be about literally 37 of the first part of the
book there so eliana you're allowed to stay whoa eliana's gonna get dustyiana, my first conceptual thing about Dust right now is
this is the first time we're getting strong mentions of the Levant and the Silk Road,
which is total secret commonwealth, right?
Like, we know there are some adventures that take place there,
and this chapter really hammers it home about Malcolm's dream of seeing them.
Absolutely. And And you know,
you were talking about atlases
with them, and we've been getting
hints at that for a while from, like, Lyra's Oxford,
the novella, with those
pictures and some of the
enticing towards that. So we get it with
the Silk Road, and you were talking about a last
episode about the murder
right on the Orient Express. Did I make that up?
No, you are you were
correct yes okay yeah murder on the orient express is happening yes so you can see you know good for
malcolm he gets to fulfill his childhood dream there's a lot in there about malcolm not only
fulfilling that dream from his childhood but also like busting out of that societal bubble
right he
did not want to be an inn owner
that's just not what he wanted
he wanted to explore
he wanted to travel
he wanted to see things he wanted to do things
and help people and
I think that's really big that
he doesn't get shoehorned into that lifestyle
that's true and you know a couple of other things right uh playing to malcolm's future
yeah what about this migraine aura it has to be more right the first time i read it i was like uh you have a
portal in front of you malcolm polstead you're gonna jump in the portal right i just like couldn't
understand like what is happening and i figured it'd be elaborated and maybe it is maybe it isn't
based on what you've allowed me to see here yeah i mean we see him like still looking at this and
what's so funny is like when he's grown up
people have just accepted that this happens so what they all just wait around for 20 minutes
while malcolm does his whole fucking thing yeah strangely enough so like he doesn't get a migraine
right like he gets the aura no migraine normal people would get the migraine 20 minutes later
and be fucking, you know,
unable to process life or do things,
which is, like, the story of my life.
But in this chapter specifically,
it's interesting because it's
juxtaposed against them
reading the alethiometer symbols
without the alethiometer.
That's a huge theme.
Even throughout the Secret Commonwealth,
we get that unorthodox new way of reading the alethiometer.
So his spangled eye kind of reminds me of some of the windows to the world
that we get Will cutting open in the main series,
and it seems to be connected to the new way of reading the alethiometer.
We have a few quotes from the Secret Commonwealth about what it's like
reading the alethiometer
in this manner very unorthodox experimental partly the new way depends on abandoning the
sort of single viewpoint perspective you have with the classical method that's from hannah's pov
we also get olivier saying it puts a severe strain on the nerves.
And then from Lyra,
the classical method required the reader to frame a question by pointing each of the hands at a different symbol,
thus defining precisely what it was they wanted to know.
But with the new method, all three hands were pointed at a symbol chosen by the reader.
And then the reader had to abandon control and enter a state of passive
vision where nothing was fixed and everything was equally possible. Lyra being able to see
people while using this weird new method, specifically Olivier Bonvie, and possibly
being able to use it or see Malcolm, maybe seeing Will, possibly, is a huge concept, right?
But this scene, this part of the chapter, really bore.
It makes me wonder if this new method is just one step closer to maybe uncovering power of the alethiometer without using the alethiometer, right?
Interesting.
Or mastering dark matter.
We know it's possible we see it happen
with the matter attaching itself to the cave in modern his dark materials times to communicate
with mary according to some of the logic and theory that we have discussed here before
most things are right they've already been for many years they have happened, they've existed. The nausea Lyra's
experiencing using the new
method? I mean, this new
method of the alethiometer
to me says that this is being
discovered. This is not being
invented. It's been done,
it's just being discovered by people
for the first time. Yeah.
Could maybe they be
staving off this nausea and this awful feeling with something
like an oil perhaps to calm everything maybe a rose oil could malcolm use rose oil to connect
through his auras that he's still getting even now in the secret commonwealth maybe to the spirit world wide web maybe communicate with lyra
while they're in the levant or maybe could will use the mulefa pod oil to connect to the spirit
world wide web i'm just throwing out some ideas these are just some thoughts if will
did that maybe he could see lyra again i don't know. If Malcolm looks at the spangle directly, it goes
away. When he looks from the side,
he sees it. It reminds me of
specters, it reminds me of windows,
reminds me of a whole lot of
stuff, and I feel like it could become
important because it was not
important in this book.
At all. Great. Good to know.
Um,
yeah, uh, I don't know, i think it's interesting because like even some
of the physical descriptions of malcolm's first time experiencing it sounds similar to
reading the alethiometer right without the classical method in terms of the dizziness
he experiences granted that disappears later on uh it sounds like. And he's just like, all right, I'm just going to ride this thing out.
Just do this thing.
But in terms of the sensations, right, his demon feeling far away,
seeing a lot of things far and wide,
it feels like a lot of the descriptions of what happens in the alethiometer.
And I think that there's something really pointed here about the reader having to abandon control
and enter a state of passive vision where nothing was fixed and everything was equally possible.
On one hand, it almost sounds very similar to the negative capability that Lyra and Will and Mary Malone rely on in order to communicate with dust but I guess different in that there is as
they said nothing is fixed everything is equally possible which is very different
from the method that's discussed here in terms of symbols having intrinsically
fixed meanings right and here they're arguing against that there's also I
think like a that idea of everything is
equally possible you were talking about the spangled ring being a portal or a view into
other worlds and if you know we're going off the theory that every new dimension or every new world
it has to do with a diversion or is created out of a diversion of worlds or possibilities if you
go into a state where everything is possible is that how you become
able to see into every other worlds i don't know that's interesting especially because there's a
lot of talk in these few chapters of like understanding different viewpoints and being
able to see from different places different worlds malcolm has to learn to fit into a lot
of places during this story as an 11-year-old spy.
As we continue in The Secret Commonwealth, we see him start to master some of these adult mid-20s spying effects.
You know, it's very natural to spy in your mid-20s or be a spy.
Or like a girl that's a decade younger than you.
So these are some things that we will see moving forward.
I mean, we'll see some of these major themes for Malcolm.
And I don't know, just watching him spy now does give you that buildup for what he's going to be like in a decade.
Yeah.
And as you said, Brie's going to go in that exploration, especially as Philip Pullman says, he loves to explore and discover.
Yeah, absolutely.
Yep. discover yeah absolutely yep well these are some thick chapters i'm very excited to get into the middle of this book because as i've said i love this book i love the story i love the mythology
that pullman is starting to pull in when it comes to some of the secret commonwealth of fairies and creatures and etc.
And I am so excited to finally share
it with you, Eliana, and that you are getting
through the secret commonwealth. I know
you are because you can discuss
things with me now, which is so exciting.
And then I scream at you
and I'm like, Chloe, why is this happening?
Why is this book awful, Eliana says.
I don't...
I don't know, Eliana. Yeah, there's some really good things.
There are some really good things.
No, there are.
There are things.
Yeah.
There are just some really shitty things, too.
Well.
Well.
Ain't that just the way?
That is the way.
This is the way, according to Star War.
And thanks so much for listening to us this week.
You know, we will be back in 2021.
We're going to head on a very hard hitting path to finish out La Belle Sauvage
so that we can get a head start on the Amber Spyglass in the face of Series 3.
There will be more of that to come for you all, so stay tuned.
Absolutely.
And yes, we're're gonna see you all happy
holidays and happy new year but of course we do
have more His Dark Materials content
coming for you in the rest of
2020 right we do still have
our coverage of the television show
and our Patreon
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this month like we said we will be
covering a Patreon episode
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Every other month, it's His Dark Materials. Every
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And, of course, as we said,
those are not our only
guests this month. We are also going to cover
the last episode of His Dark Materials Season
2 with Cam, aka
Candid59, and
we are very excited.
I'm kind of sad that the series is ending.
We are going to
close 2020 with a bang.
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