Short Synopsis: Cosette and Jean arrive in Paris. There, Cosette recalls memories of her mother. Good: SUCH a sweet song. Bad: The episode was a tad slow at times, when compared to the previous ones. Overall Enjoyment Value: 8/10 This episode spends again most of its time building up. Paris is reached, and Jean moves into a house, somewhere in the suburbs. Cosette now has her own room, and she’s surprised to see the city in which she spent the first three years of her life again. Obviously, she’d only remember the happy times, and she didn’t care much about the poverty in the city. This episode was one of the quieter episodes of the series, but that song still made it well worth watching. I suddenly realize why Cosette started singing when she found out that her mother died, as it’s the same song she used to sing when Cosette was still small. I was surprised that she just yelled at Jean when she tried to find the same tree where her mother used to measure her size with. Javell, meanwhile, went to the commander of the police in Paris, who offered his help in catching Jean, so that Javell could return to Montreul-sur-Mer. I suspect that the landowner who went to spy on Jean’s stuff also is going to have a role in this. If I had to guess, then she’ll report this to the police and Jean’s and Cosette’s hiding place will be discovered. It’ll also be interesting to see when Jean’s money will run out. No doubt it is a lot, but it’s not an endless amount. I wonder what kind of job he’ll find.]]>
Mostly by this episode I was just wondering if Cosette is ever going to get a new dress.