and the crowd is GIGGLING!!
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and the crowd is GIGGLING!!
hey so this hurts a lot more now.
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He is fine with the physical contact, then something switches in his brain and he physically reacts. He pushes her away, he is angry at himself for getting close to her. She is visibly confused and possibly upset at the shove. He sees this and his face goes from angry to a realization of "What have I done?" before he looks down at his hand.
He realizes in that last frame (to me) that he pushed her away on impulse- out of self preservation based habit- But he didn't want to. He had to.
I know there isn't much of a difference between the 6th and 7th image here, but when in doubt look for likes under Jax's eyes!! If there are bags present, he is upset or sad. Very subtle change sometimes ^_^
edit to add:
He doesn't look angry. He looks terrified.
idk why this is so funny to me
I believe that Jax used the last exposure left in his camera to take the photo of him with Pomni
In a recent post I made there were attached images of Jax's wall of polaroids from episode 7 coupled with the image that Glitch posted to their socials after episode 6.
There is no canon year (as of writing this) that the game for The Amazing Digital Circus that the cast is trapped in was developed. Fans however have come a general consensus that the game was developed around 1998-2000. Following that era for Polaroid cameras as it would be logical that the camera is period accurate in game and the approximate dimensions of the photos we see in the show, the camera would be using I-Type film that measure 3.5"x4.2". The packs of film sold for these cameras at the time came with 10 film sheets.
Jax has 9 photos hanging on his wall. There is 1 image we have seen him discard.
Assuming he did not go rooting around in the trash after discarding the photo and that their photo is not one of the 8 we do not see that are hanging up, this would mean that their photo was taken with the last film sheet in his camera.
He chose to use the last of his film to capture a moment with Pomni.
I am so ill from them right now.
If you isolate either the right or left side of his face in this frame, he looks either Angry or Scared.
angry. scared.