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Post by Mezzaphor on Jan 2, 2008 6:14:55 GMT
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Post by edzepp on Jan 2, 2008 6:39:45 GMT
This really isn't going to be any easier to understand is it? At least she didn't touch his face. That would've been horrific. I'll settle for generally unsettling and perplexing.
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Post by todd on Jan 2, 2008 11:41:47 GMT
I wonder if this is what Mallt and Moddey meant when they said that all Annie needed to do was be there. When the little ghost-boy disappeared - could it be that his fear of Annie, after what she had just done to his arm, impelled him to do whatever he needed to do to move on and enter the afterlife? Maybe that's why he disappeared, in that case.
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Post by La Goon on Jan 2, 2008 19:03:05 GMT
In the last panel it looks like we see the gap between the bed and the floor from under the bed - but the distance between Annie and that gap is much longer than the bed is wide. I wonder if Annie is being sucked into some kind of parallel world with the boy's spirit. ...or maybe its just the illusion stretching all weird, as it's dissolved
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Post by Count Casimir on Jan 2, 2008 23:45:23 GMT
I wonder if this is what Mallt and Moddey meant when they said that all Annie needed to do was be there. When the little ghost-boy disappeared - could it be that his fear of Annie, after what she had just done to his arm, impelled him to do whatever he needed to do to move on and enter the afterlife? Maybe that's why he disappeared, in that case. I'd be willing to bet this isn't over yet. Of course, I've been wrong before. A lot. Also I really wonder about that....window? doorway?
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Post by popo on Jan 3, 2008 0:05:22 GMT
I think it's supposed to be a trap door, or maybe just a hole. I dunno. My predictions are almost always completely wrong.
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Post by ceezedby on Jan 4, 2008 5:04:50 GMT
Well, the kid doesn't know he's "passed on", so it's just possible that by trying to get away from Annie he unknowingly backs through a portal into the afterlife Although that's not a very satisfactory resolution, since it doesn't then matter which psychopomp he chooses. And we still don't find out what Surma told her. I'm guessing he's retreated even further into his personal limbo, and Annie's going to have to go in after him. Hope she knows the way back.
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Post by Tenjen on Jan 7, 2008 23:30:00 GMT
he's a spirit and is in his own pocket of reality, He can do as he wishes.
Its a common effect in ghost movies. Remember patrick swayze seeing his murderer pulled into hell by the shadows?
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