At this point Jacob learns that he is only a cog in the mechanism and that mechanism is perfectly capable of working with or without him. It turns out that with absence of flak means that he is just along for the ride like the rest of Endtown.
I’m going out on a limb and guessing that Jacob knew he wasn’t the top-cog, but he clearly didn’t expect to be over-ruled at this point. Time for the next level in Endtown Administration to speak up, although we may see no more than the Panda Lawyer Allgood did at the end of the Milk Trial: just a voice coming out of a box: http://www.gocomics.com/endtown/2013/06/25
Ah! This was the catalyst I was looking for. Jacob’s conspirator is getting nervous, and nerves equal desperation. But in that state, he/she/they are forgetting that NO ONE escapes a dirty deal unscathed.
Jacob’s in an undoubtedly rough spot right now though. I somehow doubt he’s going to stay in power much longer. That doesn’t mean he isn’t going to excrement in his oppositions’s cornflakes though. With control over the rats lost, Jacob is going to use his connections to back-stab in his own way.
First of all, he knows who benefits/wants to see this whole mess resolved. (If not willingly, then out of desperation.) Secondly, he obviously knows something of the exterior colonies. And third, he has the connections to spring an escape if that’s what it takes.
If I where to guess Arron’s tactics, this is a good chance to bring back a very different Flask as well. Let us suppose a return to Endtown with reinforcements. Even if you secure that, a genuinely successful requires deep insider knowledge of the place’s deepest inner workings. We’re talking a down right impressive level beyond the rats knowledge. I don’t know anyone beyond flask, Marx or the Oracle who remotely possess that.
My point is “once again” we need an OUTSIDE source here who isn’t spoiled by an isolated existence. It’s time for some fresh blood that won’t put up with bullshit. Or as my dad once said, can say “stop it!” and make those words stick.
The expression on Jacob’s face in the third panel clearly illustrates his surprise and displeasure at having the situation taken out of his hands.
Philo certainly didn’t expect a death sentence. Now we wait and see if there’s a showdown regarding Endtown authority and whether Philo is killed or smuggled out of Endtown to fend for himself. He’d probably choose to take his chances topside over facing certain death.
There were hints at it before and this pretty much cinches it. Jacob isn’t really in control anymore. There’s been cannibalism, rioting, and a massacre of nearly an entire race of mutants under his administration. So he’s probably being nudged out of the way while they take control.
“Thorough review of the evidence”? WHAT EVIDENCE?!
Was Freeman listening in on the conversation? Most likely. Why wouldn’t there be cameras in the storage rooms? So Philo’s confession was all that was needed for Freeman to make his move. After all, he was next inline for power after the collapse of the High Council after the Milk Trial. If not for Aaron Marx and his dimensionometer…
By going over Jacob’s head with this sentencing, I’d say it’s pretty clear who the “concerned citizens” really are…
I know it’s nitpicking, but meat is hung, whereas people are hanged. Other than that, I wonder how a public execution will affect the Endtown community at this point.
Someone wants to silence the Fox permanently, and set an example in the process. Velda should really come forward and mention what she witnessed with Cooper. Or is she the administrative connection?
What are the odds that whoever was feeding information to Cooper is the one that typed up the orders Freeman is reading from? We still haven’t seen the “Endtown administrative offices,” so what other mutants work with Jake and have access to his stationery?
a bit off-topic here. Did anyone else watch The Crossing last night? Without spoiling I can say it involves people trying to survive something Really Bad; and also from apparent oppression by an evil organization named Apex. Hmm.
Oops. You really gotta hate those unintended consequences. Oh, by the way, just who were the “reviewers”. Bureaucracy can be such a pain. I’d bet dollars to donuts Jake didn’t even know there were “reviewers”. That “boss” remark is looming larger by the minute… ;-)
Wait. “Destabilizing the colony.” Isn’t that how Jacob got where he is right now? Didn’t his planning cause the Milk trial and the riot that got rats killed, and Allgood hanged? Marx may have helped, but Jacob did it. Uh, oh, Jacob.
There is a collection of security rats living somewhere. Not down in Endtown. They have to be living somewhere, though. What if, during the long build of Endtown, the designers saw the need for a security body that existed only to protect and serve the thing that is Endtown? A group like…the rats. They do not serve the people who “run” Endtown. They’d have their own rules. And if needed, have final authority to act to keep Endtown intact. So far, they’ve appeared to follow Jacob’s orders, but only because those orders agree with rat directives.
Shon Howell over 6 years ago
“Afterwhich you’ll be sent to Alpha Seven. Oh, and we get dibs on all your stuff… that’s in the civil code too.”
Erwin Schwartz over 6 years ago
At this point Jacob learns that he is only a cog in the mechanism and that mechanism is perfectly capable of working with or without him. It turns out that with absence of flak means that he is just along for the ride like the rest of Endtown.
bscruffy over 6 years ago
RickD Premium Member over 6 years ago
So, the rats answer to a higher authority—the Endtown Charter.
luckarusky over 6 years ago
Ah! This was the catalyst I was looking for. Jacob’s conspirator is getting nervous, and nerves equal desperation. But in that state, he/she/they are forgetting that NO ONE escapes a dirty deal unscathed.
Jacob’s in an undoubtedly rough spot right now though. I somehow doubt he’s going to stay in power much longer. That doesn’t mean he isn’t going to excrement in his oppositions’s cornflakes though. With control over the rats lost, Jacob is going to use his connections to back-stab in his own way.
First of all, he knows who benefits/wants to see this whole mess resolved. (If not willingly, then out of desperation.) Secondly, he obviously knows something of the exterior colonies. And third, he has the connections to spring an escape if that’s what it takes.
If I where to guess Arron’s tactics, this is a good chance to bring back a very different Flask as well. Let us suppose a return to Endtown with reinforcements. Even if you secure that, a genuinely successful requires deep insider knowledge of the place’s deepest inner workings. We’re talking a down right impressive level beyond the rats knowledge. I don’t know anyone beyond flask, Marx or the Oracle who remotely possess that.
My point is “once again” we need an OUTSIDE source here who isn’t spoiled by an isolated existence. It’s time for some fresh blood that won’t put up with bullshit. Or as my dad once said, can say “stop it!” and make those words stick.
Urbane Gorilla over 6 years ago
Hanged by the neck until you are dead. That’s legalese.
coffeeturtle over 6 years ago
uh-oh
will they want the rabbit’s Trix too?
Kyneris Premium Member over 6 years ago
The expression on Jacob’s face in the third panel clearly illustrates his surprise and displeasure at having the situation taken out of his hands.
Philo certainly didn’t expect a death sentence. Now we wait and see if there’s a showdown regarding Endtown authority and whether Philo is killed or smuggled out of Endtown to fend for himself. He’d probably choose to take his chances topside over facing certain death.
MichaelWeskamp over 6 years ago
No trial at court, jo judge. Who is that rat listening to or is he deciding all by himself?
ViscountNik over 6 years ago
“OUR Boss?!”…. Best. Foreshadow. Ever!
Jean-Renaud over 6 years ago
There were hints at it before and this pretty much cinches it. Jacob isn’t really in control anymore. There’s been cannibalism, rioting, and a massacre of nearly an entire race of mutants under his administration. So he’s probably being nudged out of the way while they take control.
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 6 years ago
Endtown has a civil code?
Vet Premium Member over 6 years ago
So much for Friday’s cliffhanger…….Philo’s last meal request……Hasenpfeffer.
Dragoncat over 6 years ago
“Thorough review of the evidence”? WHAT EVIDENCE?!
Was Freeman listening in on the conversation? Most likely. Why wouldn’t there be cameras in the storage rooms? So Philo’s confession was all that was needed for Freeman to make his move. After all, he was next inline for power after the collapse of the High Council after the Milk Trial. If not for Aaron Marx and his dimensionometer…
By going over Jacob’s head with this sentencing, I’d say it’s pretty clear who the “concerned citizens” really are…
THOSE DIRTY RATS!!!
Dragoncat over 6 years ago
Nevermind the murder of Cooper Hooper. Confessing to the sedition is all Freeman needed to hear…
RDT64 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Question everybody’s missing: Who found FOXWORTHY guily?
Jenner Premium Member over 6 years ago
One thing I remember from the earliest story is the rats respect the rule book more than anything else.
Mr. E. Bullterrier over 6 years ago
I know it’s nitpicking, but meat is hung, whereas people are hanged. Other than that, I wonder how a public execution will affect the Endtown community at this point.
mddshubby2005 over 6 years ago
SAVE FERRIS
Vet Premium Member over 6 years ago
Its clear. Jacob is not in control. Someone else is.
InquireWithin over 6 years ago
Someone wants to silence the Fox permanently, and set an example in the process. Velda should really come forward and mention what she witnessed with Cooper. Or is she the administrative connection?
backyardcowboy over 6 years ago
“What does the Fox say?”
JanBic Premium Member over 6 years ago
I think The Oracle may be involved.
Toongamer over 6 years ago
Wow… so what’s Philo’s favorite method of rampaging murder? Stabbing or shooting?
Ida No over 6 years ago
What are the odds that whoever was feeding information to Cooper is the one that typed up the orders Freeman is reading from? We still haven’t seen the “Endtown administrative offices,” so what other mutants work with Jake and have access to his stationery?
Tue Elung-Jensen over 6 years ago
I guess the administration didn’t waste time, and Jakob is out of the loop.
RickD Premium Member over 6 years ago
a bit off-topic here. Did anyone else watch The Crossing last night? Without spoiling I can say it involves people trying to survive something Really Bad; and also from apparent oppression by an evil organization named Apex. Hmm.
DADOF3 over 6 years ago
Oops. You really gotta hate those unintended consequences. Oh, by the way, just who were the “reviewers”. Bureaucracy can be such a pain. I’d bet dollars to donuts Jake didn’t even know there were “reviewers”. That “boss” remark is looming larger by the minute… ;-)
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 6 years ago
Y’all know if he’s taken to the clock tower, he’ll have to pass through the town and the citizens once again.
coffeeturtle over 6 years ago
Burn down the disco
Hang the blessed DJ
Because the music that they constantly play
It says nothing to me about my life
Hang the blessed DJ
Because the music they constantly play
On the Leeds side-streets that you slip down
The provincial towns you jog ’round
Hang the DJ, hang the DJ, hang the DJ
RickD Premium Member over 6 years ago
Wait. “Destabilizing the colony.” Isn’t that how Jacob got where he is right now? Didn’t his planning cause the Milk trial and the riot that got rats killed, and Allgood hanged? Marx may have helped, but Jacob did it. Uh, oh, Jacob.
RickD Premium Member over 6 years ago
There is a collection of security rats living somewhere. Not down in Endtown. They have to be living somewhere, though. What if, during the long build of Endtown, the designers saw the need for a security body that existed only to protect and serve the thing that is Endtown? A group like…the rats. They do not serve the people who “run” Endtown. They’d have their own rules. And if needed, have final authority to act to keep Endtown intact. So far, they’ve appeared to follow Jacob’s orders, but only because those orders agree with rat directives.
Ida No over 6 years ago
Cue Jack Bauer to track down the conspirators before Philo Ferris Foxworthy’s time runs out.
Dragoncat over 6 years ago
Won’t that look good in the paper…?
FredCapp over 6 years ago
You’re no bunny when someone rats on you.
DADOF3 over 6 years ago
I get it now. Cooper wasn’t murdered, he was executed. They didn’t hang him for fear the clock tower might tip over… ;-)