“When you see him in episode 4, which is my favorite, he does some outrageous things, so it’s really good!”, screenwriter Jordan Goldberg said about Desmond Hart (Travis Fimmel) in Dune: Prophecy a month ago, at the time of the release. With only three episodes left, “Twice Born” promises to be as exciting as the third, in which we saw Tula Harkonnen (Emma Canning) practically decimate the Atreides.
The mass murder is certainly what Emily Watson warned was “pretty disturbing”, but Travis insists that the big surprise will be in the sixth episode. Either way, on Sunday we will return to the complex universe of Dune, with betrayals and schemes happening throughout the universe, in the fight for Power.


The synopsis reads, “After nearly every acolyte experiences the same nightmare, Tula (Olivia Williams) tries to understand the origins of her disturbing dreams. Meanwhile, on the eve of the grand Landsraad gathering, Valya (Emily Watson) sets her plan in motion to redeem House Harkonnen, Ynez (Sarah-Sofie Boussnina) confronts her father (Mark Strong) about the rumors surrounding Desmond (Fimmel), and Kieran (Chris Mason) plots to advance a rebel attack that the Brotherhood must try to thwart.” In other words, it’s going to be intense. Valya’s plan, it seems, is to expose that Kieran is secretly supporting and working in the rebellion against the Corrinos, which she warned will both restore the Emperor’s trust in the Bene Gesserit and eliminate one of the surviving Atreides. Destroying the Atreides is a long-standing obsession of hers, one that her uncle Evgeny (Mark Addy) disapproves of, but which she will have the help of her nephew Harrow (Edward Davis).
In fact, I’m still certain that Tula’s union with Orry Atreides (Milo Callaghan) will produce a child. On the networks, some believe that it is indeed Lila (Chloe Lea), even though Tula has denied it. On the other hand, if Griffin (Earl Cave) died young, who would be Harrow’s father or mother? Technically, I assumed that he was Valya and Tula’s cousin, but he calls them “aunts.” Could he be Tula and Orry’s son? I’m still leaving it open…


But let’s go back to what we saw in the promo and what the synopsis says: we see that Evgeny and Valya are going to clash, but it’s not clear why he’s against revenge.
On the Corrinos’ side, we see Desmond gaining prominence and speaking at the Council, gaining strength and fear, in other words, followers. The one who doesn’t like it is Inez, a Bene Gesserit sympathizer who appears talking to Kieran wanting to help him, but I doubt she knows about it. rebellion.
The fact is that a lot is yet to happen and that Desmond will not be defeated yet, but he seems more and more to be the feared enemy of the Sisterhood, the one who was born twice. Is that really true?
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