Oh shit. We just got a flashback showing us why Grace was so important to her. Killing Grace would also allow Maggie to freak out like “is that what you call safe? I’m leaving”… shit shit shit… don’t fridge Grace please…
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Wait does it count as fridging is the protagonist is female? The whole “woman in refrigerator” thing is a critic of how female character are sacrificed in order to further character devellopment/the plot of a male character after all…
The “woman in refrigerator” concept refers to a trope in storytelling where female characters are harmed or killed, often brutally, to motivate or develop male characters, particularly heroes. It highlights issues of sexism and the need for more nuanced and empowered roles for women in narratives.
I don’t know why, but I really like the hand coming out of the darkness in panel 2.
Just wanted to say Grace looks a lot cuter without her glasses.
Too bad she’s goona die now.
gonna*
She’s been walking around with a loose thread on her shirt all day, and he just can’t take it any more.
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spooky, very spooky.
Oh shit. We just got a flashback showing us why Grace was so important to her. Killing Grace would also allow Maggie to freak out like “is that what you call safe? I’m leaving”… shit shit shit… don’t fridge Grace please…
…
Wait does it count as fridging is the protagonist is female? The whole “woman in refrigerator” thing is a critic of how female character are sacrificed in order to further character devellopment/the plot of a male character after all…
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Still… Don’t kill Grace please…
So where’s all the guards? Doesn’t bode well.
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The whole “woman in refrigerator” thing is a criticism of how female characters are portrayed.
Who is behind them? He looks so scary
The “woman in refrigerator” concept refers to a trope in storytelling where female characters are harmed or killed, often brutally, to motivate or develop male characters, particularly heroes. It highlights issues of sexism and the need for more nuanced and empowered roles for women in narratives.
I’m really looking forward to the ending of this series.