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      • By understanding and overcoming the trauma of her mother's death, Beth is freed from the loss and pain and is no longer held down by the chains of her past. By accepting the past, Beth can look toward the future.
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  2. Oct 23, 2020 · Episode 4 entices a social life for Beth and a heartthrob for her mother in a chapter that sees challenges, missed opportunities and tragedy. This recap of the Netflix series The Queen’s Gambit Season 1 Episode 4, “Middle Game,” contains significant spoilers.

  3. Oct 23, 2020 · Seeing Beth struggling like this is certainly good for her character, charting that meteoric rise and fall from grace. Seeing how all of this ties back to that final episode is beautifully presented, with the flashes of Mr Shaibel shining through from her young anger-fueled days in the orphanage.

  4. It is also in this episode when Beth graduates highschool. Her real age must have been known to all at this point because of her fame. Episode 4 in mexico city, it is still 1966 and she is said to be 17 years old by the Mexican chess announcer.

  5. Episode Discussion S01E04 - Middle Game. Episode Discussion. Warning - spoilers ahead for S01E04 of The Queen's Gambit. This thread is dedicated to the discussion of the fourth episode of The Queen's Gambit.

  6. Dec 8, 2020 · The initial period of play between the pair lasts for five hours in The Queen's Gambit episode 4, "Middle Game." Despite Beth being the favorite, she's consistently frustrated by her opponent, leading to an adjournment and Beth having to seal her move.

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  7. Episode 4: Mr Shaibel, sitting at the table, pointing at a coin on the chessboard: "Two sides of the same coin. You've got your gift ... (he turns the coin) ... and you've got what it costs. Hard to say, for you, what that will be.

  8. On her way back home, at the plane, she raises her glass and gives a toast to the empty seat next to her –her mother’s seat. From this moment, you can really feel that she will adopt a new self-destructive character. The Queen’s Gambit episode 4 shows Beth’s flying social life and a real attachment for her mother.