
Arlan's Phrase Encodes the Season's True Stakes
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THEORY ASSESSMENT
The ground truth confirms Dunk's use of Arlan's phrase as the episode's moral climax and the title's direct referent, but the theory's stronger claim, that this phrase is the season's organizing thesis, extends beyond what the episode explicitly establishes.
STORY CONTEXT
A thread dedicated to piecing together the hedge knight who shaped Dunk, from theories about Arlan's mysterious past and possible noble connections to debates about which of Dunk's values came from his mentor versus his own moral compass.
WHY THIS MATTERS
If the show never forces the phrase to be earned rather than merely repeated, it retroactively validates Maekar's contempt and reframes the title itself as irony rather than endorsement. Everything the series builds around Dunk's survival either pays off the promissory note or confirms that Arlan's optimism was always just noise a dead man left behind.





