@biggmac: Marc and Hilda hit it off really well after the events in Singles Night, when Marc and Baxter switched bodies. Also remember how close Marc and Hilda were during Crossover.
I notice that Hilda doesn’t bolt her doors or close her shades, at least not anymore. That’s a nice touch.
This one really works for me. Hilda seems to have gotten back on an even keel. The two people looking over her would both want the best for her. And we have every reason to believe that her awesome memory would both keep them close and that closeness would be a comfort for her.
I’m sure the fact that the table and the coatrack have psi symbols is no accident. I really doubt they’re unintentionally shaped as a greek letter that is both important to quantum mechanics and used to symbolize psychology and parapsychology considering the character who’s house it is.
I think that the unlatched door is also noteworthy here, showing just how much more at ease Hilda is and how comfortable and safe she feels.
Aw.
I didn’t realize that Marc was one of the angels watching over Hilda. They never really hit it off, did they?
Marc was watching over all the ladies.
“Guys, really, I appreciate your trying to help but please don’t be armchair cruciverbalists.”
I wish that this could be Marc’s ending.
@biggmac: Marc and Hilda hit it off really well after the events in Singles Night, when Marc and Baxter switched bodies. Also remember how close Marc and Hilda were during Crossover.
I notice that Hilda doesn’t bolt her doors or close her shades, at least not anymore. That’s a nice touch.
One of these died significantly less painfully than the other.
This one really works for me. Hilda seems to have gotten back on an even keel. The two people looking over her would both want the best for her. And we have every reason to believe that her awesome memory would both keep them close and that closeness would be a comfort for her.
Marc tried to be everyone’s big brother it seems but my memory’s is a bit fuzzy.
And then their giant floating heads got into the most epic giant floating head battle of all time.
@Locke And then their giant floating heads had to fight a naked muscled axe-throwing zombie Sean Connery!
Is there any significance to those Ψ-shaped objects in Hilda’s room?
Thomas – they’re just coatracks.
And a table respectively.
I love the pile of crossword puzzle books next to Hilda as a barometer of her mental health.
I’m sure the fact that the table and the coatrack have psi symbols is no accident. I really doubt they’re unintentionally shaped as a greek letter that is both important to quantum mechanics and used to symbolize psychology and parapsychology considering the character who’s house it is.
I think that the unlatched door is also noteworthy here, showing just how much more at ease Hilda is and how comfortable and safe she feels.
Hm.. You’re probably right there, Aydr. It’s simple, but it suits her well.