![]() The only one I really question is one of the Miyazaki films I added, and one of the graphic novels (the other graphic novel is obscure, but if you know it the cover is pretty obvious). But then again, that’s kind of the whole conceit of this page: Amanda’s not going to avoid a dare that involves Selkie, because doing so makes it seem like she’s less worthy, so it hardly matters if another fish-face made the dare or not, she’s in.Īctually, I think the resolution is such that if you’re familiar with the reference, you’ll catch it even in small form (assuming regular vision and all). I think the only questionable thing is whether she’d be that quick to accept a challenge from Sai Fen. In the last panel she’s focused on the game and can ignore the kid, much like she’d ignore a kid of similar age who didn’t have sharp teeth and webbed hands. You’ll note she’s disconnected in the first panel - reading the back of Anastasia - and only perks up when the challenge occurs. Similar to the way a new kid in the family might act during a family get-together with a bunch of people she doesn’t know or care about. When I was putting together a scenario that included Pohl’s family, I figured they’d met a couple times other than just the octopus trip, and that at this gathering they were invited over as practically family, and that Amanda is doing the introvert thing (even if she’s not an introvert) of trying to ignore them and focus on objects. ![]() ![]() I do feel it would take more time for Amanda to stop herself that easily, but I figured she might at this point be doing it to avoid getting in trouble, and the term “sis” is being used practically as an insult at this point (hence the extra emphasis). Andi’s there, she’s just not in the frame. ![]()
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