The soldier from Arrakis notches yet another another gruesome win on HBO's Dune prequel series.
Jen rouses her before Emeline’s able to bring a knife to her own throat. “It was just a dream,” Jen says reassuringly, but we can tell there’s more going on here than regular old night terrors.
She brings up the rumor that Prewet was murdered—everybody really is talking about it!—and declares herself ready to head to Wallach IX and get started on her Sisterhood training. “No one can take your power away from you unless you let them. This is a time to be bold,” is Desmond’s advice. “Show them the man that you are…At this point in “Twice Born,” we have three parties who are absolutely focused on the future outcome they want, and the Emperor, who is too easily influenced and not half the leader he thinks he is, isn’t one of them.Instead, the points on the triangle are Desmond, Valya, and the rebels—whose numbers include palace spy Keiran Atriedes.
But Theodosia is pragmatic. “What good is that if Desmond Hart still lives?” she asks. Valya says she still doesn’t understand enough about Desmond and his powers. With time, she says, she’ll know enough about his weaknesses to strike against him. All of the young women begin to feverishly sketch out their visions. At first the pictures are different, and then, identical images emerge. “Perhaps it’s not a dream,” Tula tells Avila, who disapproves of this experiment. “It’s a message!” Things get even more frightening when Tula has trouble pulling the young women out of their trance-like states. And, in fact, she can’t: they awaken out of fear, after they all scrawl the same dark void punctuated by a pair of blank eyes.
And, by the way, there’s now an additional would-be chaos-maker in the mix: Ynez, who’s decided her only course of action is to confront her father in public—in front of the High Council, no less—over Desmond’s sinister rise to power. When she tells Keiran about her big idea, he cautions her, cryptically, as they drool over each other: “Chaos can strike at any moment.
As Desmond is casting his spell, his mind’s eye shifts to Arrakis and we hear that thunk-thunk sound from the beginning of the episode; yep, it’s a thumper, summoning a sandworm, which roars across the horizon. Exactly like the acolytes’ shared nightmare, his vision ends with a black screen and two glowing eyes, backed by a mechanical-sounding series of low-pitched beeps.
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