I completely forgot I came up with this detail for kit when I did my last render and sketches (I wrote it in my notes app before falling asleep one night and only remembered when I rediscovered the note)
I should start posting stuff
needle felted the single cell organism
They're literally "the same guy, different font"
only three episodes of season two are out so far but I HAVE TO DEFEND JANET.
The short sixteen years of her life were spent being abused by her father for dreams that were seen as above her station as a woman. Her only ally and comfort came from her grandmother and her home in the country.
She brutally dies in a fire in 1958, ending all her dreams and literally her life.
She then becomes trapped inside the school where she died and is possibly groomed by her chemistry teacher, Mr. Martin.
She gets locked inside a fallout shelter against her will for over a year, trapped and alone, with everyone else thinking she had passed on.
When she's finally free she runs blindly into Maddie, causing the swap. Her only motive at this point is to get away from Mr. Martin. She didn't intentionally steal from Maddie.
All her actions in a new body are from fear of being caught and just trying to survive. She isn't stealing or hurting for the love of the game. She's a scared teenager from the 1950s now in 21st century having to deal with an entire new world.
Her first move is to go to her grandmother's house, where she discovers her entire family is dead. Everyone she ever loved is dead and she never got the chance to say goodbye. She feels alone and isolated from the world.
I don't think the last resort of her going to Maddie's mom is out of evil intentions, but rather it's a sixteen year old girl who misses her family and wants to be loved. The show also shows Janet seeing women pursue higher education. For her, this is her second chance at life.
Is it wrong to use Maddie's body? YES. But Janet isn't thinking rationally and she wouldn't return to the school anyway because that's where Mr. Martin and all her nightmares are.
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One thing I don't see many people talk about is how purely empathetic Simon is. Specifically in episode 6.
Out of everyone- including the ghosts who have known her for decades- Simon is the one who saw Janet's humanity. He just... Talked to her. Sympathized with her and treated her like a person. He made her- and us as the audience- see that she wasn't a bad person, just someone who made mistakes and needed help getting on the right path.
His ability to connect with her this way when no one else could was beautiful to watch in real time. Simon Elroy, the man you are