![]() It’s always felt like the heart of the comic to me, and if this arc is leading towards the conclusion of the series, I think it’s a great choice to come back to this idea. The complexity of sustaining a network made out of these types of people, and the unique but genuine displays of affection that arise from it, are not something I think I’ve ever seen depicted outside of this comic. Yet they all obviously care for one another, and are drawn towards keeping that connection intact in spite of themselves. These people are all loners with an ingrained predisposition towards privacy, wanting to develop their personal world with a trusted partner, rather than an extended social network. I always go back to the moment in the Halloween episode where everyone is headed to the party in their own factions, each lightly ribbing the other in the comfort of their own smaller bubble. ![]() ![]() ![]() Something I’m loving about the new season of Crow Cillers so far is its renewed focus on the connection between the core characters of the series, something which hasn’t really taken center stage since season 2. ![]()
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