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EPISODE · Feb 25, 2025 · 3 MIN

The Brewing Storm (The Count of Monte Cristo, Chapter 3)

from The Countdown of Monte Cristo · host Grunt Work Podcasts

📚 Summary: Danglars watches as Fernand’s jealousy and Caderousse’s drunkenness cloud their judgment, realizing that if no one else will act against Dantès, he may have to take matters into his own hands. Meanwhile, Caderousse drunkenly calls out to Edmond and Mercédès, teasing them about their upcoming wedding. Mercédès firmly rebukes the superstition of calling her Madame Dantès before the wedding, while Edmond cheerfully brushes off Caderousse’s taunts—oblivious to the storm brewing right in front of him.   ✨ What Happens: Danglars evaluates his allies and finds them lacking—Caderousse is too drunk to act, and Fernand is too paralyzed by jealousy. He decides that if no one else stops Dantès’ rise, he may have to intervene himself. Caderousse, drunk and uninhibited, calls out to Dantès and Mercédès, loudly teasing them about their wedding. Mercédès rebuffs him, citing the superstition that calling an unmarried woman by her betrothed’s name brings bad luck. Dantès, completely unaware of the danger around him, laughs off the comment and greets his "friends" in good spirits. Meanwhile, Danglars watches Fernand simmering in rage and contemplates his next move. 💡 Thoughts & Reflections: Danglars is solidifying his villain arc. His inner monologue confirms he’s not just envious—he’s actively considering sabotage. Caderousse is a chaotic wildcard. He’s not scheming like the others, but his drunken provocations stir the pot. Mercédès remains level-headed, shutting down superstition and maintaining her composure. Dantès is frustratingly naïve. He doesn’t recognize the seething resentment of Fernand or the calculation in Danglars’ gaze. The tension is nearing a breaking point. The trio’s hatred is reaching critical mass, and Dantès is walking straight into disaster. 📖 Tidbits & Speculation: Superstition & Marriage: The idea that calling a woman by her future husband’s name before the wedding invites misfortune was common in 19th-century Europe. Does this foreshadow future disaster? Danglars’ Calculations: His realization that he may need to personally take action is a major turning point. What will he do next? Fernand’s Boiling Point: Every scene pushes Fernand closer to action. Will this be the moment he snaps, or does Danglars have other plans? 📣 Support the Show: Enjoy breaking down The Count of Monte Cristo one passage at a time? Subscribe, share, and leave a review! Join the Grunt Work Podcast Network on Patreon at patreon.com/gruntworkpod for exclusive content and to support the show. 🔎 SEO Keywords: The Count of Monte Cristo podcast, Danglars villain arc, Mercédès and Dantès, toxic friendships in literature, classic literature podcast, Alexandre Dumas audiobook, Chapter 3 analysis, literary breakdowns, 19th-century superstitions.

As Dantès joyfully greets his so-called friends, completely unaware of their growing resentment, Danglars realizes that if no one else will take down the future captain, he may have to orchestrate it himself.

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