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Tina was a Psychiatrist...
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 1:28 pm
by Atomic
...before she died.
!!!
Just tripped across
this and thought it worth a mention, what with all the other stuff going on, it ought not to be overlooked.
Re: Tina was a Psychiatrist...
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 1:51 pm
by Fairportfan
Atomic wrote:...before she died.
!!!
Just tripped across
this and thought it worth a mention, what with all the other stuff going on, it ought not to be overlooked.
Well, she certainly solidified
someone's reality.
Re: Tina was a Psychiatrist...
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 2:13 pm
by Mark N
Atomic wrote:...before she died.
!!!
Just tripped across
this and thought it worth a mention, what with all the other stuff going on, it ought not to be overlooked.
Good one.
But on a side note, we do not know if she was a psychiatrist in this time line before her death. Jin may have been remembering the previous Tina that was her friend and had a tea pot collection. But that does not seem to be this one. The newspaper article on Tina's wall says Young daughter of drug lord. She may have been too young at that time to finish Med School.
Re: Tina was a Psychiatrist...
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 5:31 pm
by Yamara
Atomic wrote:...before she died.
!!!
Just tripped across
this and thought it worth a mention, what with all the other stuff going on, it ought not to be overlooked.
Even more to the point, I think...
Someone arrogantly thought they could control all that rage? Harness it and use it for their own diseased ambitions? And you think some charm will hold their memory in check?
What's the light source there in panel 2? Anyone recognize the background image?
And if black text is normal speech, and gray text means either a whisper or an individual voice within a corporate being, what does it mean when Pablo uses both?
Re: Tina was a Psychiatrist...
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 5:49 pm
by Fairportfan
Yamara wrote:And if black text is normal speech, and gray text means either a whisper or an individual voice within a corporate being, what does it mean when Pablo uses both?
I don't think that's mixed text - i think it's just an effect of putting the text against that background.
And there's that ohmighod-run-fer-it-joe-bob honey-sweet voice, too.