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Happy Halloween!!
These are my new babies that I just got in time for Halloween! I'm new to the furby community and I'm excited to be a part of it. (I'm learning, so be gentle with me, please!)
As of right now, these babies don't have names, but I'm thinking about them and their personalities and mods I may do to them in the future. I don't believe the witch's cat or wizard work, but I'm not 100% on that, or if snow leopard does work. I'll be testing them sometime soon I hope!
some of my thoughts after episode 8 of TADC
In Kinger's flashback with Queenie, when he says "no matter what happens, I'll always..." I think he said something along the lines of "I'll always protect you" due to the harsh cut we afterwards get to Queenie's abstraction. Kinger has mentioned before feeling like he was responsible for bad things before, along with the story of Mildenhall manor in episode 3- I think he promised to protect Queenie, and after she abstracted, he felt responsible for it and felt like he failed her.
When we see the memory of Ragatha spawning into the circus, she's repeatedly saying "guys," implying that she was with a group of people. This could possibly mean she was showing a property to potential clients (as we know she was a real estate agent for some time), but what I think is more likely, given her torture sequence later in the episode where her mom and likely her siblings are depicted, I think she may have been trying to help her siblings escape her mother when they found the headset, and she volunteered to try it first since she is the older sibling.
I'm starting to think that the improvement in animation through the course of the series is not only due to budget increases and development in animation on the Glitch team's part, but it may be intentional to show the progression of the circus and Caine as an AI. Given that the flashbacks we see have similar resolution to the TADC pilot, this makes me think the change in animation throughout has been intentional and plot relevant.
We know that in the beginning, before the circus existed, there were two AIs represented by the colors red and blue. We know Caine killed and/or consumed the blue AI back in the day. We also know red represents staying in the circus, blue represents escaping. This makes me think that if the main six manage to find this blue AI somehow in the finale, that this AI may give them the key to escaping, or perhaps the key to just understanding everything and what their futures will look like with Caine gone.
Since abstraction was a part of Caine's code, what happens to all the abstracted characters now that he's gone? Well I think it's highly likely that in the finale, the abstracted characters will return- especially because Ribbit has a confirmed voice actor. Yes, we got one or two very muffled Ribbit lines in episode 7, but I don't think they would make a whole announcement about the voice actor if Ribbit didn't play a bigger part. If not the abstracted characters coming back, I think we'll definitely finally get more solid Jax lore in the finale, perhaps with flashbacks of Ribbit.
Bubble is definitely a virus in my opinion. Caine didn't start to turn more evil until Bubble triggered him. That being said, where is Bubble now that Caine is gone?
When Jax says to Pomni "everything was fine until you and Zooble came along," that not only gives more of a timeline for the characters' arrivals, but it makes me wonder why exactly Jax said that. It could just be because the others were more complicit than Pomni and Zooble, and didn't challenge Caine. Or it could be something else, I'm not too sure.
I think it definitely is a possibility that episode 8 is where Jax truly realizes all of this is real. To what extent, I'm not sure. It could just mean up until now he had dissociated enough to not feel emotion and not sympathize with others, or it could mean that truly up until now, Jax truly thought everyone else in the game were not real people, just complex NPCs.
The more time that goes on, the more I think that Gangle was hit by a truck in real life, whether it was accidental or not, I'm not sure. But given that in her torture sequence we see the truck from episode 4 hit her again, and the fact that her in-game body is just ribbons holding up a mask, it makes me think she could be paralyzed or otherwise permanently disabled in real life due to this incident. Her art also feels significant- perhaps in real life she can't fully enjoy creating art like she used to due to disability.
I've seen some other people say this too- I think it's possible that Kinger isn't fully responsible for Caine's death. Given how the other characters were challenging Caine as Kinger was messing with his code, it makes me think Pomni and the others could have played a part too due to the things they were saying to him.
me, my spirit board necklace, my abstraction tattoo, and my bright ass hair against the world
pink is my natural hair color
new hair is giving rainbow dash if she was made of baja blast