p 228. I think this is Lalli's first taste of refined sugar. I am sure he would have had sweets like honey, dried fruit. Though they would probably be few and far between. Yes, sugar can be addictive. I know people who tried to remove it from their diet. It is very difficult especially if you by processed anything. (I was shocked to see how much is in Ketchup)
That's an interesting point. Also, if he already had a sweet tooth, having refined sugar for the first time could taste ethereal.
The second adventure is closer to home, plus Onni is in trouble, plus he just lost Tuuri. I think it makes sense for him to be more withdrawn.
(Sadly it's also likely a reflection of the author's particular brand of Christianity and a reaction to fans shipping them...)
I think it's also because she stopped caring before SSSS was finished. Whether or not she had, err, "Christian" reasons for doing so.
p 246 the self-inflicted dead dude Brings a bit of foreboding. Or a sense of despair . I would take the gun any any ammo he had though..(just saying..) Can clean it up later. There are comments about the other arm looking weird. I think he was trollifying and decided to take care of things instead of the gruesome outcome
I get self-inflicted gun shot due to "trollifying," or otherwise getting the Rash Illness is most likely the intended implication, and also the most obvious one, but the gun's entry point makes it look like they were shot by someone else. Given that they have a gun in their hand and how they were holding it, perhaps someone they were going to shoot. Also, yes, examining the gun and seeing if it could be used still would be a good idea.
223 - 233
Page 224 may be the first indication of Sigrun’s competency. She even tosses Tuuri her mask.
Page 225, second to last panel. For a second there, I thought Lalli’s collar was an extremely out of place cartoon mouth.
Page 228, it’s unclear as to whether Mikkel can hear what Lalli hears but does not recognize its meaning, or if Lalli hears something that Mikkel can not. I like this bit of ambiguity. (Though I do think it’s the latter.)
Page 230. I have not seen a lot of acknowledgement on Sigrun’s attitude towards things like danger and death. On this page she makes a joke about Mikkel losing his job, right after he explains what happened and even said, “A lot of good people I knew died.” In the last panel she looks plain bored and possibly disappointed that Tuuri did not respond to her joke.
On first reading I was honestly in the Very Often Annoyed with Emil Camp. On reread, I am not sure why.