![]() ![]() ![]() While blood moss has fantastic healing properties, there is also a symbolism in Will finding this relief after meeting his father again. It isn’t until he reunites with his father that his blood moss ointment heals the wound and alleviates the pain. He wakes up with the bed soaked in blood, he bleeds through bandages, the witches can’t even heal his hand with magic. In fact, the pain in his hand is one of his key hindrances in the final act of the novel. ![]() Will has just lost two of his fingers and although he is suffering from the pain in the show, it’s not comparable to the pain that Will feels in TSK. ![]() The show has been following the timeline of the series pretty closely, with the main deviation in this episode being the actual heist that Will and Lyra conduct to get back the alethiometer. Proceed with caution! In this His Dark Materials book comparison, we’re primarily looking at The Subtle Knife ( TSK) Chapter 9 “Theft” and Chapter 12, “Screen Language”. Spoiler Alert! The following article discusses the His Dark Materials television series up to Season 2 Episode 5 “The Scholar” and it spoils all the events of The Subtle Knife as well as events in The Amber Spyglass. After weeks of adding this comparison to the bottom of my recaps, I’ve finally decided to separate them. ![]()
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