Field Journal [POSSIBLE SPOILERS FOR FIRST-TIME READERS, READ AT OWN RISK!!!]:
-The first sighting of the Red Outlines, which I never caught on my first viewing! I did LATER but not this early on.
Something I love is that the title of the episode is always said in the episode idk why but that always brought me joy to find the exact fraise or word of the title
chloe would later attempt to eat a cocoon on pages 386 thru 391, with the butterfly effect being referenced on 388. in both instances, she is insisting that she is busy or has better things to do, and feels that she has no acceptable companions (her friends either dont have time for her at the moment, or are trying to get her to do something she does not wish to do). maybe the bug-eating symbolizes her attempts to rebel or be herself, in ways that are ultimately damaging, or would be if they werent thwarted (emotional dishonesty causing obvious issues; eating bugs possibly resulting in her getting sick)
chloe would later attempt to eat a cocoon on pages 386 thru 391, with the butterfly effect being referenced on 388. in both instances, she is insisting that she is busy or has better things to do, and feels that she has no acceptable companions (her friends either dont have time for her at the moment, or are trying to get her to do something she does not wish to do). maybe the bug-eating symbolizes her attempts to rebel or be herself, in ways that are ultimately damaging, or would be if they werent thwarted (emotional dishonesty causing obvious issues; eating bugs possibly resulting in her getting sick)
Field Journal [POSSIBLE SPOILERS FOR FIRST-TIME READERS, READ AT OWN RISK!!!]:
-The first sighting of the Red Outlines, which I never caught on my first viewing! I did LATER but not this early on.
Woah, I never caught that either! Good eye! Going to be watching for that in future pages; already formulating theories on what it could mean
Indulge!! :peachy-menacing:
Something I love is that the title of the episode is always said in the episode idk why but that always brought me joy to find the exact fraise or word of the title
That butterfly actually comes back later outside of peppers window.
Chloe was going to save us from the world’s most devastating hurricane but Claire prevented her :chloe-bored:
SPOILERS!
this one really demonstrates the mother/child dynamic i mentioned previously (https://halo-head.com/comic/6-endless-freedom/#comment-7841)
this page also has the first instance of red outlines which apparently mean something; ill be real i never noticed them until reading VT’s comment a few minutes ago (https://halo-head.com/comic/10-butterfly-effect/#comment-250)
chloe would later attempt to eat a cocoon on pages 386 thru 391, with the butterfly effect being referenced on 388. in both instances, she is insisting that she is busy or has better things to do, and feels that she has no acceptable companions (her friends either dont have time for her at the moment, or are trying to get her to do something she does not wish to do). maybe the bug-eating symbolizes her attempts to rebel or be herself, in ways that are ultimately damaging, or would be if they werent thwarted (emotional dishonesty causing obvious issues; eating bugs possibly resulting in her getting sick)
(apologies if this comment appears twice, it doesnt seem to have shown up when i clicked “post comment” the first time)
SPOILERS!
this one really demonstrates the mother/child dynamic i mentioned previously (https://halo-head.com/comic/6-endless-freedom/#comment-7841)
this page also has the first instance of red outlines which apparently mean something; ill be real i never noticed them until reading VT’s comment a few minutes ago (https://halo-head.com/comic/10-butterfly-effect/#comment-250)
chloe would later attempt to eat a cocoon on pages 386 thru 391, with the butterfly effect being referenced on 388. in both instances, she is insisting that she is busy or has better things to do, and feels that she has no acceptable companions (her friends either dont have time for her at the moment, or are trying to get her to do something she does not wish to do). maybe the bug-eating symbolizes her attempts to rebel or be herself, in ways that are ultimately damaging, or would be if they werent thwarted (emotional dishonesty causing obvious issues; eating bugs possibly resulting in her getting sick)