Am I the only one started to get that nagging 'you're overdoing it, author' with Twi? I feel like a lot of her problems she doesn't make any sort of effort to fix....I'd rather see her failing at these things and then feeling sad then just 'hey Twilight's sad again, feel sad for her'. Especially if she only fails a little and its comically.
Man, we really obsess over this series. I hope she can get our vibes and feels good about herself ^^
I'm not expecting Twilight to find happiness, I just think the lack of jokes and just 'hey look, Twilight is sad and there's nothing else' is happening a bit too often. I've seen other comics go down this road and it gets painful after awhile, I hope they don't do that.Today's comic was pretty cute.
Like the crowd comic, she just expected people to walk up and talk to her while sitting there. ..,some of the lonely comics are effective because she tried and failed at something or someone said something or she's having a bad day and Spike cheers her up. With some it's just "look. Twilight is sad. Feel bad."... Twilight [needs to] try to change or do more things than just sit in a crowd and expect people to talk to her then get sad because no one talks to the person sitting in the middle of the freaking road.
I took it as a visual metaphor for that feeling we have of being surrounded by people yet still being lonely inside. The spotlight is Twilight's veneer of aloofness... that cold, hard shell between her and the world, whether self-imposed or put there by society.
Today's comic showed Twilight as all business, not a trace of self-doubt, right on top of the boiling Yakyakistan situation. She's never been more of a Mom than in this moment, running about and talking about dinner's in the fridge and emergency numbers and Grandma and Grandpa and be good, son. She lies for these moments, you can tell.