AG: Oh yeah…….. AG: Sorry a8out your adult male guardian. I wasn't trying to 8e deceptive 8y not telling you. AG: I decided not to, 8ecause I didn't want to 8e the one to make you sad a8out it. AG: Was that selfish of me? I dunno.
I forgot she told John that he’d 'find his dad' later. Jesus christ, Vriska.
She also doesn't understand the concept of a parent, though, so I feel obligated to defend her a little.
This apology was probably genuine, but I still don't think she understands how supremely fucked up it was to hide this from him. After all, the closest thing she had to a mother was an evil spider - one that she was probably ecstatic to see the back of.
Being culturally sensitive is really hard work!
Ayy, they really did get to play in the snow! Hell yeah.
You'd expect someone like Scratch to dismiss his subordinates with a simple snap of his fingers, or a casual use of First Guardian teleportation. The fact that he's politely shooing Snowman is great; it's a surprisingly human gesture for the Doc, and it's honestly kind of cute.
Maybe her link to the Alternian Genesis Frog renders her impossible for Scratch to teleport, since he'd technically need to teleport an entire universe - or, just maybe, Snowman is the one member of the Felt that Scratch actually respects.
That clock was definitely settling on [Just] before Slick went to town on it, and I'm entirely unsurprised.
It's not entirely clear how God Tier judgements are handed out, but it makes perfect sense that she'd be a villain in Sgrub's eyes. Vriska was a liability of a Player who'd needlessly murdered multiple teammates, gleefully sabotaged her own session, and was about to commence a doomed assault on Jack guaranteed to get everyone else killed, Aradia excepted.
It wasn't fair that Vriska ended up the way she did. With Scratch in the picture, she never really had a chance to be anything else. But she was still ultimately responsible for her own actions, and she fully intended to continue perpetrating Vriska Incidents until everyone around her was dead. She needed to be stopped.














