I stand that what she imagined is what really is happening only Jenny is topless. Modest doesn’t realize that those shells aren’t naturally growing on her chest.
Because it’s moonshine and therefore potentially poisonous. It’s not necessarily as dangerous as, for example, arsenic, if it’s a good batch. But even good batches of moonshine can be very dangerous for kids to drink, so you want them to treat it like poison.
Also, depending on when the cartoon was made and in which state, it may be a commentary on the legality/morality of alcohol in general.
The question is, is her imagination understating or overstating where Jenny is?
Probably the first.
Clearly the imagination. She has no cigarette in her mouth or hand.
I was just thinkin’ that. Heh heh.
Probably no mummy but otherwise seems about right.
I feel like the Mummy is super likely though. Thats the same Mummy she was hanging out with in Season 2.
Eh… Hard to say. Probably catching up with her friend, in my opinion.
I missed the caption and though that’s exactly what Jenny’s doing.
Its actually not, but its a completely valid assumption.
She imagined right
Since this is Jenny we’re talking about, Modest may not be far off.
Oh, hey! The Yamhill Pub!
Looks like Carlos is enjoying himself.
I stand that what she imagined is what really is happening only Jenny is topless. Modest doesn’t realize that those shells aren’t naturally growing on her chest.
That’s probably accurate, to be honest.
I’m totally picturing something like that happened at some point in reality.
probably accurate
And why does she have two bottles marked as poison?
In old movies and comics and cartoons alcohol often has a skull and crossbones symbol on it. I actually don’t know why.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denatured_alcohol
Oh, huh. Neat.
Because it’s moonshine and therefore potentially poisonous. It’s not necessarily as dangerous as, for example, arsenic, if it’s a good batch. But even good batches of moonshine can be very dangerous for kids to drink, so you want them to treat it like poison.
Also, depending on when the cartoon was made and in which state, it may be a commentary on the legality/morality of alcohol in general.
Wait, is Jenny hiding somewhere in Modest’s head?