Hank almost took away her ability to choose anything ever again and then Cooper gave that back to her. He let her choose. Not only that, he basically said I respect you and care about you even if you hate me. That golden rule sure is relevant huh? You saved me so I saved you.
A very important skill that artists need to know is how to draw different types of women, not just different types of men.
When I say that, I mean face shapes, eye shapes, nose shapes, ear shapes, body types, weights, heights, etc.
Whatever details you will gladly give to male characters, be gladly willing to give it to female characters.
This is why people are growing tired of the designs of female leads in Disney movies. They may be ethnically diverse, but they all have to follow strict design rules that male leads don't need to follow.
Something about hands and autonomy and being shackled to each other and how Kris doesn't need us to move around but they still return us to their body every time and how our ability to do stuff outside of Kris' body as a SOUL without hands is limited and the difference between 'Kris' and 'You' and maybe we're the one who will lose our hands in the form of Kris????
Idk, I have a million thoughts that I don't know how to put into words.
[A broken monitor, a half-open vent, glass all over the floor, and... Well, the SKELD's Comms Expert unresponsive and passed out in the middle of the room. Possibly the worst scenario to find a colleague of yours in.]
"Jeez-- Rose! Are you alright?! Answer me!"
[The biologist skid to a halt once they reached Comms, kneeling by their crewmate with very little care for the broken glass littering the area. If it cut into their white pants and sank itself into their knees, they didn't seem to mind.]
"You better be alive, Rose, Medbay is really far away from here! Cmon!"
[They shook them-- gently, just to see if they would react at all.]
@thebiologybrainiac that one dude no one invited
"guh..." Rose muttered, still very much passed out.
Spoilers for The Amazing Digital Circus Episode 6 ahead, putting this all under a read more for anybody who hasn't seen it yet.
So. I don't know how many other people noticed this with everything else that happened in this episode, but instead of directing attention to Jax, Zooble, Ragatha or Gangle, I'd like to direct our attention to a certain chess man in the room.
Kinger.
So, I've noticed quite a bit going on with this man in THIS episode that kinda had me looking at him with a lot more suspicion.
Now, the butterfly scene may come to mind first, but take note of something before we get into the actual bug reveal;
Kinger is clear and concise in this scene. In the light.
Notice he's actually thinking clearly here. Strategizing, coming up with a plan. No silly antics, no screaming, just straight to the point.
This wouldn't have been suspicious on its own, uuuntil we get to the butterfly scene. Ragatha, of course, missing some health, comments on how unfair it is.
And how does Kinger respond?
"I've got just the thing!"
Not "Let me try something-" or "I wonder if I- there we go!" Nothing to imply thought or hesitation.
Like he's done this before.
And of course, he creates a bug in the system just for Ragatha to heal. And when Ragatha asks him about this?
Said nonchalantly, as though it's completely normal what he just did. As if it isn't world shattering knowledge that he, a player in the circus, can just MANIFEST shit.
Now, I'm sure we all already have kinda come up with the theory that he was probably a programmer on this game - a game developer. He even has a line he says to Pomni while they're stuck in "hell".
And the line he says to Ragatha when he's consoling her only furthers that theory down the line.
I do have a new theory to throw into the ring, though. What if he didn't just work on the circus - what if he was the one who programmed Caine?
He and Caine are both able to spawn something in from the looks of it. He seems rather eager for adventures a good portion of the time. Heck, he even tries to come up with compromises FOR CAINE. The whole entire reason Zooble was forced into the adventure in Episode 4 was because of Kinger's suggestion.
And the way he LOOKS AT CAINE after he says this, too. Like a proud father trying to help his son.
Also, smaller detail, in the intermission Kinger stops the bowling ball from hitting him and is hit with a chess piece instead.
A rook. A chess piece that can force a checkmate against a King.
Now this usually would just be a funny chess detail any place else, BUT hear me out on this one.
Kinger has NEVER used this ability to summon things in front of the other cast members, with Pomni being the only one knowing about his wife. So there's a LOT this guy is hiding already, but note that it's significant WHEN he does this.
What is Caine doing while the others are shooting each other? Working on the awards show, AWAY from the group.
Bubble is there with the camera, sure, but we don't see them pop up close to Kinger or Ragatha until they're in the Loser Corner.
And when's the first time Kinger actually brings up this ability of his? It's only when Caine's not looking.
I think he only did this right here and now because Caine wasn't surveilling the group. Ergo, Caine wouldn't be able to call him out or undo what he did as a result.
THEN WE GET BACK TO HIS BEHAVIOR, TOO.
He's clear IN THE LIGHT, NOT JUST IN THE DARK, as stated prior.
Put all of this together, with the chess pieces in the Intermission, and you've got a little revelation here; Kinger is putting on an act. If Caine finds out one of the developers who made him is still sane, or can counteract stuff he does, or hell - could make the same things he could (and possibly better), then he'd probably lose his marbles. We've already seen how jealous and broken Caine's AI has been becoming over the course of all of this.
Perhaps Kinger's front is just a rouse to ensure Caine doesn't know he still has level playing field. He knows if Caine finds out he has power here, Caine could easily force a checkmate here (metaphorically) to get him out of the picture before he can mess up HIS circus.
So what does he do? Play up the factor. Make sure nobody knows, because if somebody knows he can do this, then they might go to Caine about it or slip up around him.
And who does he seem to trust the most right now? Ragatha. It's why he doesn't seem to mind sharing his ability with her. She won't tell Caine, because if she does she'll be doing something that could make Kinger look at her differently. She cares about everybody and being loved by all of them. If she feels she's doing something that could hurt them, she stops or backtracks. It's why Kinger shares with her - she's probably the only one who won't spill anything out of fear of losing him.
. . . I'm realizing I've been sitting here writing a ramble for 2 hours. Thank you for coming to my crazed Pepe Sylvia levels of TADC ranting and theorizing. :3
(Post Episode 7 edit: HOLY SMOKES CAINE WAS THE ONE TO- HOLY MOLY NO WONDER WE HAD THE ROOK SYMBOLISM??? )
(Post Episode 8 edit: Oh my god I predicted him having programmed [or having a hand in] programming Caine- I'M SCARED. )
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