It’s not like she knows she’s the source of the Cass Killer. Which is what makes it ironic.
In my mind, Jen and the Lady are two separate personalities, and while Blake may yet reveal the truth of this, judging from how different they are, I’d argue Jen and the Lady are two separate souls in the same body.
Two sides of the same coin, two facets of the same gem… Jen doesn’t know the truth of her own being. At least, that’s what I would surmise. You can have several very different personalities that all originate from the same soul, and are all the same, at the very core.
But on the other hand, we’ve seen already just how many different souls can be in the same body, in this comic. I suppose it all comes down to what the Lady meant when she said she was imprisoned. Was she just imprisoned in flesh, or was she in fact imprisoned in someone else’s body?
Ehehehe. I wonder if anyone is ever going to tell Jen about her little secret. It’s never fun being locked out of the loop.
I thought that Rona told her. Wasn’t there a strip with it ending that Rona said to Jen that there was something she had to tell her? If it wasn’t the big secret, what did she tell her?
If Rona had told her we’d have seen some kind of reaction. Denial, anger, fright. Jen doesnt seem the type to be able to knowingly tolerate harboring a spirit like the Lady. And I dont think the Lady wants to be made known to Jen.
What exactly happened here? Well, Rona does appear to promise to tell Jen the whole truth. Whether she would have done so or not, her intentions are completely derailed in any case by the intervention of… a certain someone. The reason for that intervention will be revealed at a later date.
Trust me… when Jen does finally find out the truth, there’s no way it will happen off the page. There’ll be no need for guessing games. When she knows, you will definitely know that she knows.
How amusing…the killer is setting up a group to stop the killer…wonder what the life-expectancy of such a group will be?
I do like the irony of it. After all, who would suspect the creator of the neighborhood watch to be the killer herself?
It’s not like she knows she’s the source of the Cass Killer. Which is what makes it ironic.
In my mind, Jen and the Lady are two separate personalities, and while Blake may yet reveal the truth of this, judging from how different they are, I’d argue Jen and the Lady are two separate souls in the same body.
Two sides of the same coin, two facets of the same gem… Jen doesn’t know the truth of her own being. At least, that’s what I would surmise. You can have several very different personalities that all originate from the same soul, and are all the same, at the very core.
But on the other hand, we’ve seen already just how many different souls can be in the same body, in this comic. I suppose it all comes down to what the Lady meant when she said she was imprisoned. Was she just imprisoned in flesh, or was she in fact imprisoned in someone else’s body?
Ehehehe. I wonder if anyone is ever going to tell Jen about her little secret. It’s never fun being locked out of the loop.
I thought that Rona told her. Wasn’t there a strip with it ending that Rona said to Jen that there was something she had to tell her? If it wasn’t the big secret, what did she tell her?
If Rona had told her we’d have seen some kind of reaction. Denial, anger, fright. Jen doesnt seem the type to be able to knowingly tolerate harboring a spirit like the Lady. And I dont think the Lady wants to be made known to Jen.
I believe this is the page in question.
What exactly happened here? Well, Rona does appear to promise to tell Jen the whole truth. Whether she would have done so or not, her intentions are completely derailed in any case by the intervention of… a certain someone. The reason for that intervention will be revealed at a later date.
Trust me… when Jen does finally find out the truth, there’s no way it will happen off the page. There’ll be no need for guessing games. When she knows, you will definitely know that she knows.
Yes, I think that was the page.