Spiraling - Marie Brennan

Yesterday, Serial Box tweeted:

Defeat is snatched from the jaws of victory as warders Ojo Kante and Kris Denn search for answers and their superiors grow eager for war.

That's about the best way to sum up this episode without getting into too much detail. As much as last week's episode was a reaction to the events of the episode 4, while setting the table for the next arc -- this episode was a reaction to the final chapter from last week.

 

Which was a doozy and deserved these 47 pages of fallout. I'm not going to say anything about the main story because I'll just ruin things for people who haven't read it yet. I will say that I could not have been more wrong after last week's episode when I guessed what was on the horizon. While I found what Brennan did with the characters most obviously impacted (Kris, Ojo) with this -- Michiko was by far the most interesting character this time out, and had a lot more to do than one would expect.

 

I have no real clue about what's going on with Lavinia and Bellona in this episode -- which is pretty cool, because you know that's going to explode in a week or two. I have a theory or two about Lavinia's actions, but am halfway convinced that I'm wrong and that the writers have something far better in store. I can't help but assume that Bellona's plans will fail -- mostly because that seems in keeping with the character. But if she succeeds, it'll make Lavinia eat a little crow. Either will work for me.

 

I'm looking forward to episode 7 more than I've looked forward to any of the others. For the first couple of weeks, I talked about the promise of this series -- it's being fulfilled now, and I'm glad I stuck with this through my initial ambivalence.

Source: http://irresponsiblereader.com/2018/05/25/born-to-the-blade-1-6-spiraling-by-marie-brennan-just-when-things-were-looking-up