THIS MADE ME LAUGH SO FUCKING HARD YOU HAVE NO IDEA

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THIS MADE ME LAUGH SO FUCKING HARD YOU HAVE NO IDEA
Andy Goldsworthy: Untitled (1999)
Untitled (1970) by Jumana El-Husseini; Palestinian; acrylic on canvas
GUESS who's obsessed with tadc and ribbit!!!!!
So...taking an educated guess here and saying:
this frog character was his friend but he got abstracted. ;_; ;_; ;_;
Ragatha saying that though means she is acknowledging that the others aren't Jax's friends (or she at least believes they aren't), which is fair given how he treats them, but it'd be interesting if Jax shifted to being even more of a jerk after losing his friend since we see him deflect all the time and all the while he's covering up his pain and refusing to be vulnerable because of that. :/ I just love how when Pomni asked her question, you can see Jax expression saddened since we so rarely see him express such an emotion. I also could just feel the anger coming off him when Ragatha brought up him not having any friends now. Ouch, that hurt. O_O
Carrying on from their brief conversation in the previous episode, there are multiple instances where Pomni and Jax genuinely get along with each other, with Jax being more open and vulnerable than he usually is around her and Pomni making a genuine attempt to understand him in "Untitled".
During the bartending segment of the adventure, while Jax pokes fun at Zooble, he legitimately asks Pomni about what she did prior to ending up in the Digital Circus. Beyond some friendly snark, he doesn't mock her for being an accountant or for the urban exploration (and recording of said exploration) that she did on her off-time.
Also during softball, the group voted to put Jax in a maid uniform, much to his displeasure. However, Pomni is notably the only one besides Jax to vote against doing it. Throughout the softball game, Jax and Pomni can be seen casually talking, and at the end Pomni even smiles and laughs at his antics. As much of a jerk as Jax can be, it's still nice to know that he may now have a friend that can see him as more than just that.
When Jax's original self reemerges and starts devouring the Evil Jax, Ragatha and Pomni are left bewildered. But Pomni's reaction changes to laughter at Jax's behavior, which catches Ragatha's attention, leading to an awkward moment as Pomni averts her gaze while Ragatha stares at the jester in disbelief.
At the end of episode, Jax, rather casually, offers to show Pomni something in the hallway that he suggested earlier, which she actually takes him up on.
Dan Flavin, Untitled (to Tracy, to celebrate the love of a lifetime), Guggenheim Museum, New York, New York, 1992