“You were merely wishing for the end of pain, the monster said. Your own pain. An end to how it isolated you. It is the most human wish of all.” Patrick Ness, A Monster Calls
Poignant… two community members mourning a friend, not concerned about outward appearances. What’s inside, their humanity, their caring, is what matters.
You’ve got to give the wolf credit. If he is indeed there to help Jolene mourn her dead friend (and I feel he is) then he’s taking a huge risk. Jolene or one of the other Endtowners could interpret what he’s doing as an attack and try to take him down. It takes major cojones to be the first to offer the olive branch.
Maybe the high council are spiders and eat the way spiders eat. The high council called the rat lieutenant an insect. Wally had a dream about a spider coming through the ceiling before he was woken up during the food trial massacre.
Good lord… wasn’t the last six months dedicated to showing off how the wolves were a scapegoat, and the members of the actual pig-killing group have been shown to be diverse to the extent of having pigs themselves amongst their members? Like, multiple characters from every faction stating and confirming that the wolves as a whole were not behind it.
And yet people are still seeing a single wolf approaching a single pig and immediately suspecting the wolf? Even though the signs of the pig killers have been repeatedly shown – phonecalls, letters, that drug/poison stuff, abducting pigs from their homes – did people just forget about that? It’s like that one wolf who tried to shelter at Walt’s house during the bloodbath and people accused him of being a pig-killer in spite of his behavior being completely at odds with everything we know about the group.
Two victims of a degenerate society. Wolves have become easily the most hated mutant species and that hatred will continue fueling their complexes. Pigs, while on the surface may have the sympathy of the people, are being eaten by the very same people. I hope there will be brighter days in Endtown and an end to their cannibalism.
The wolves were never the villains in this story, just the fall guys. However, the real question should be, “How far did the manipulation go?” We know Denise was the butcher for the cannibals, but she was also the lawyer defending the two wolves that had harrassed Portia and been beaten by Walt. She got them free and back on the street to continue their harrassments, which eventually turned on Heather. Then, Portia acts as prosecutor against Heather, and never intended to get Heather sentenced, so her over-florid, “hammy” performance in attacking her character was simply part of the act in enflaming the colony’s resentment against the wolfen part of the community. However, if the cannibals planned this, then they would not have stopped at just relying on Denise during the trial. There’s a good chance the judge was dirty, and that the most bored, anti-wolf-biased jury members were also cannibal plants (flytraps?). I’m still thinking that Heather was intentionally set up to give the cannibals a distraction once Foxworthy stopped accepting Cooper’s faked food shortages reports.
Back to Big Mike about 6 years ago
Help. I need a Captain here.
Dragoncat about 6 years ago
“I have a dream… A dream in which a pig and a wolf can live in harmony…”
mddshubby2005 about 6 years ago
“You were merely wishing for the end of pain, the monster said. Your own pain. An end to how it isolated you. It is the most human wish of all.” Patrick Ness, A Monster Calls
Baarorso about 6 years ago
With predator and prey mourning the dead as one, hopefully the healing can begin.
Ida No about 6 years ago
There are good people on both sides.
Vet Premium Member about 6 years ago
Survivors.
bscruffy about 6 years ago
Rarely noticed or published, communities oft heal themselves.
backyardcowboy about 6 years ago
Or is the wolf telling her her time is up and to come with him?
Diat60 about 6 years ago
So, a reconciliation of sorts. They feel each other’s pain.
Kyneris Premium Member about 6 years ago
Poignant… two community members mourning a friend, not concerned about outward appearances. What’s inside, their humanity, their caring, is what matters.
Cheapskate0 about 6 years ago
Do we know this wolf? Last encounter, there were no wolves who mixed with pigs.
Baarorso about 6 years ago
You’ve got to give the wolf credit. If he is indeed there to help Jolene mourn her dead friend (and I feel he is) then he’s taking a huge risk. Jolene or one of the other Endtowners could interpret what he’s doing as an attack and try to take him down. It takes major cojones to be the first to offer the olive branch.
gigagrouch about 6 years ago
Remember that the cannibal ring has not been completely disbanded. i get the feeling that this is the last anyone will see of Jolene.
Jenner Premium Member about 6 years ago
I think Jolene makes folded paper flowers.
Robert Nowall Premium Member about 6 years ago
Once more, into the breach.
Jenner Premium Member about 6 years ago
I’m sure the composition of Panel 4 is deliberate: both figures are inside a large pair of jaws.
JackL about 6 years ago
Only one of these two survived a slaughter.
Mominexile Premium Member about 6 years ago
Wasn’t there a wolf (street sweeper, maybe?) who asked Heather if she was ok, but she perceived him as ravenous and threatening due to her PTSD?
kernelcorny Premium Member about 6 years ago
Maybe the high council are spiders and eat the way spiders eat. The high council called the rat lieutenant an insect. Wally had a dream about a spider coming through the ceiling before he was woken up during the food trial massacre.
sailorbeefcake about 6 years ago
Good lord… wasn’t the last six months dedicated to showing off how the wolves were a scapegoat, and the members of the actual pig-killing group have been shown to be diverse to the extent of having pigs themselves amongst their members? Like, multiple characters from every faction stating and confirming that the wolves as a whole were not behind it.
And yet people are still seeing a single wolf approaching a single pig and immediately suspecting the wolf? Even though the signs of the pig killers have been repeatedly shown – phonecalls, letters, that drug/poison stuff, abducting pigs from their homes – did people just forget about that? It’s like that one wolf who tried to shelter at Walt’s house during the bloodbath and people accused him of being a pig-killer in spite of his behavior being completely at odds with everything we know about the group.
RDT64 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Hmm, perhaps a sign things are not past the point of no return…
Volli der Læser about 6 years ago
Two victims of a degenerate society. Wolves have become easily the most hated mutant species and that hatred will continue fueling their complexes. Pigs, while on the surface may have the sympathy of the people, are being eaten by the very same people. I hope there will be brighter days in Endtown and an end to their cannibalism.
crookedwolf Premium Member about 6 years ago
The wolf looks a little sheepish..
Diat60 about 6 years ago
I think the word for the expression on the wolf’s face is “chagrin”.
Ida No about 6 years ago
The wolves were never the villains in this story, just the fall guys. However, the real question should be, “How far did the manipulation go?” We know Denise was the butcher for the cannibals, but she was also the lawyer defending the two wolves that had harrassed Portia and been beaten by Walt. She got them free and back on the street to continue their harrassments, which eventually turned on Heather. Then, Portia acts as prosecutor against Heather, and never intended to get Heather sentenced, so her over-florid, “hammy” performance in attacking her character was simply part of the act in enflaming the colony’s resentment against the wolfen part of the community. However, if the cannibals planned this, then they would not have stopped at just relying on Denise during the trial. There’s a good chance the judge was dirty, and that the most bored, anti-wolf-biased jury members were also cannibal plants (flytraps?). I’m still thinking that Heather was intentionally set up to give the cannibals a distraction once Foxworthy stopped accepting Cooper’s faked food shortages reports.
X-Lydia about 6 years ago
I hope this is merely the beginning of a beautiful friendship.