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Jack & Jill - Phase 9, Part 26

Jill is on a new quest to find her father before it's too late...

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Thank you for this, Robert. That insight about Davis is so sharp. His honesty is his most sadistic weapon. He gets a thrill from rubbing the ugly truth in everyone's face, reminding them that their gilded cage is still a cage. It's his brutal clarity that makes him so terrifying. The first shot might not be a bullet, but a choice.

Emory Ahlberg

Poor bastard doesn't know what is coming haha

Emory Ahlberg

The single most horrifying thing about this return to the living nightmare that is the island of Second Dawn is that what Davis says to Jill is absolutely true: he is the only person on the entire island who always speaks the truth. He may be duplicitous in other ways, but he never actually lies. And in the morally compromised and crazy world of Second Dawn, that fact is chilling. He’s a vile and horrible human being, but he’s been straight with Jill throughout when nobody else has, certainly not Holly, Mason or Xu, and we don’t know what her father’s motives and intentions are yet. Now to your art, Emory. I think you’ve surpassed your own high standards with the facial expressions and close ups in this episode, especially with Jill. The perfection of her skin tone is quite remarkable, and the emotional shifts on that beautiful face are both subtle and stunning. The scene with the toys is a stark reminder of just how brutal the basic transactional foundations of Second Dawn are. Those girls are just commodities to Davis and the monsters who will ultimately buy them, as are the companions. They simply get nicer clothes and better food; they don’t get freedom and they don’t get their gender back. The entire edifice is sick beyond belief. Time to bring it all crashing down. Now, who’s going to fire the first shot?

Robertlouis

I think we all know where Tyler's story is going hehe ;-) x

stacy C


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