Narrative Connection
How these two moments in the story relate
Why These Connect
The narrative assertion
"Wolsey's litany names Boleyn as part of the faction that will not rest until he has his head. This faction's success in bringing down Wolsey directly enables Boleyn's prominent position at court, where he openly challenges Cromwell during the oath-taking."
inferred by llm_cross_episode_character
Why This Matters Across Episodes
The longer arc this connection carries
The causal chain is explicit: Boleyn's factional pressure contributed to Wolsey's fall, which in turn allowed Cromwell's rise—and Boleyn's hostile remark in Episode 102 is a direct continuation of the same factional warfare, now aimed at Wolsey's former protégé.
About Causal Connections
A directly causes B. The first event sets forces in motion that produce the second. These are the load-bearing connections of plot--remove one and the story structure collapses.