00:00Ready for flippin' efficient among others who's reacting in Jack's Darkest Secret Exposed for Episode 7, The Amazing Digital Circus from Whiskas.
00:09Jack's is, without a doubt, the most mysterious character in the digital circus. I'd say he's in the top three, right alongside Pinker for having the most mysterious and conspiracies surrounding him.
00:18But while Pinker's mystery revolves around his hidden knowledge and wisdom, knowing things that haven't been revealed yet, with Jack's it's a different story.
00:26He's in the mystery. And in this episode, even as he tried to hide his true feelings behind that map, there were several, and I mean several, moments when his facade began to crack, letting his true self be through.
00:37However, we're not here to talk about Jack's as a character in general. We're here to talk about his biggest secret, his past with the now-impacted, thoughtful, driven.
00:45We don't know much about these two characters, beyond the few mentions and scattered details.
00:49But after Jack says the emotional outburst in episode 6, he told something very important to them. This applies only to one thing. Jack had something to do with their abstraction.
00:58Or perhaps he means that one of the abstracted characters was responsible for others' abstraction. I know it sounds like a tongue twister, but let me explain it.
01:08But one of these characters were introduced to the series, starting with a clown. We don't know about them. Not much, really.
01:13Hi, Cosmo.
01:15...to give us some context. The first time we saw him, it was on a poster during the character introduction with another saying that he decided not to show up today.
01:21After the chaos of a new unannounced member suddenly appearing, the member decides it's a good idea for the new plumber.
01:25From that moment, I will be named Pomni to meet the clown. However, one of the members, Kinger, suggested it's a bad idea.
01:30The shame that the last time he spoke was Cosmo. He just stopped talking about an exit. He was in his mind and isolating himself.
01:36Despite this, he decided to check on him anyway. When they arrive at his room, they don't answer.
01:39But the average sly and stealthy Jax reveals that he has a key to every room. He's lit in Cosmo, so getting in is no problem.
01:44The problem is what they see when the lore opens. He's crawled on walls and means it's crossed out and reinterpreted.
01:49The word exit scattered everywhere and other phrases like, no way out, written in red next to a drawing of Cain chasing the clown.
01:55The most disturbing figure is the black creature covered in knives, which is reasonable to be what the clown has become.
02:01In time, this beast that only seeks to attack anything that works. And just like that, the word introduced with abstraction.
02:06Of course, Cain shows up right now to fix everything in time, but the seller, in the next episode, never was to be ruled in his honor to remember him, so he's never forgotten.
02:14However, the cast only ever mentioned one thing about him. His jokes were terrible.
02:18No more monster, you know. Goodbye monster.
02:23Good times.
02:25Oh no, no, no, no, no, no.
02:27I don't want him.
02:29Oh, no.
02:31It's a monster though.
02:32And this is seriously because there's a monster too.
02:35Mr. Snake.
02:37Enough!
02:38Enough, you know...
02:39You need to talk about the Assassin's Creed Mario Galaxy.
02:41These are the stupidest, creepiest all the time.
02:45No.
02:46The amazing digital circus murder drones, okay, Jax had currently wants to difficult to fight
02:55Pomni and the Lendez, oh, relationship, he's on, Sam Rockwell.
03:16Thank you, thank you, aw, I'm here.
03:34Okay.
03:44And while Jax doesn't outright deny having a hand in someone's interactions, he also says it was a group effort.
03:49He'll be talking about everybody, but it also includes someone who isn't with them anymore.
03:52Specifically human beings, putting Kotlo as one of the culprits.
03:55And a culprit for what?
03:58First off, just because Ragaz thought as soon Jax wanted to corrupt him, doesn't mean he did the same thing to Ripley.
04:03Jax we know now is not the same one these characters once knew.
04:06The old Jax most likely still held on to his human side, although presumably his queen.
04:10He's so upset.
04:11But genuinely cared for his only best friend.
04:13Oh my god, yeah.
04:16The movie when the bad guys look for good.
04:24Jax, Sam Rockwell.
04:26Jax, Sam Rockwell.
04:28Sam Rockwell.
04:33Stop that bloody eye.
04:35In other words, he couldn't do anything to stop him from becoming who he is now.
04:39But why?
04:41How did Rip it abstract?
04:42He didn't even know how to make it.
04:44The first symptoms could have been triggered by an argument between Jax and Ribbon.
04:48There was a critical moment, a bad day, a traumatic experience of one of these adventure.
04:53Or even emotional exhaustion leading to a existential crisis.
04:57It's happened in a place like that for the rest of their days.
04:59Perhaps the one to blame for all of it was Kotlo.
05:02If you wouldn't Kotlo, what we see is coming in your meeting.
05:05Yes, but it would be more than present in a face of him.
05:08Daddy, I love that.
05:10We see that like gang, he enjoyed art.
05:12It was rather disturbing.
05:14But the whole thing will come just now.
05:15But I have to stay with him.
05:16I have to stay with him.
05:17I have to stay with him.
05:18I have to stay with him.
05:19I have to stay with him.
05:20I have to stay with him.
05:20I have to stay with him.
05:44On the left side of the room, we can see a painting with two figures.
05:47One of them looks like a clown with those large steps forming a sad face.
05:50In the darkness of the painting, we see an abstracted figure.
05:53And underneath the two of them, a single word is written.
05:56Water.
05:57This painting represents the day a cop won't witness from its abstraction.
06:00Jax would have been shattered by the name of them.
06:02And that day on, his personality changed forever.
06:05Shipped from someone sensitive to someone cold in body.
06:08So hopefully, love to make others suffer and just push them away.
06:11The defense mechanism to keep anyone from getting close.
06:14After that incident, the relationship between Jax and Kotpo would have changed drastically.
06:19Jax wouldn't just want the clown.
06:21He would blame him for being the final nail in his friend's coffin.
06:24Now that friend lies in the darkness of a cellar.
06:27Should he cause his light, we want another piece to see a face.
06:30That moment on, the guilt of loss, and the guilt of having caused a friend to abstract.
06:34Kotpo would want to escape this nightmare to avoid him knowing that Riven,
06:38a mindless aggressive being desperate to find a way out,
06:41and desperate to stay mentally stable,
06:43but dealing with someone like Jax being a jerk to him out of resentment
06:47or directly or indirectly causing his best friend to distract him.
06:50And with other time...
06:51No monster.
06:52No monster.
06:53No monster.
06:54Do not.
06:55Only...
06:56Introduction, Maxwell.
06:57And then snaps back into his persona.
06:59We often see him go through a little more melancholy or sadness in the back door with her smile.
07:05When Kotpo is terrible to mention,
07:07he just looked down,
07:08a sad expression on his face as he remembered the clown,
07:10before his expression turned to anger and he walked away.
07:13Sad.
07:14Anything happens in this chapter.
07:15When he sees Kotpo on tour,
07:17he just grimaces in annoyance and looks away,
07:19until his mind...
07:20Jealous.
07:21When that happens, Jax freezes in shock for a few seconds.
07:24Even if we go back to Jax,
07:26Jax was still jealous.
07:28He exploded saying,
07:29She didn't know him, Kotpo,
07:31before he abstracted.
07:32This implies that...
07:33From Rockwell.
07:34Regardless of whether it was his fault,
07:37Kotpo's fault,
07:38or both of their fault that were distracted by accident.
07:41But there's something interesting here.
07:42I was curious to think of this trope of abstracting others
07:45as a kind of domino effect.
07:46See if you line up dominoes and then...
07:48You know when they're bad guys...
07:50...and they're all on to the next.
07:51A pretty extreme reaction that continues...
07:52Bad guys too.
07:53In this case,
07:54if Ribbit abstracted...
07:55Bad guys.
07:56Sorry Pomni.
07:58Sorry Jax.
07:59Sorry Ragatha.
08:00Or maybe we just saw him again.
08:03Or maybe we just saw him again.
08:07And a little,
08:09You will be the one to end the domino effect.
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