Are they actually eating the candles? I thought that was a joke.
If they are tallow candles - tallow is a valid cooking ingredient. It's just fallen out of favor now. It'd be like if they were made of butter or coconut oil. Again, just dumping extra oil into a soup will leave it kind of unpleasant if you're not used to eating that way, but fully edible and very valuable for surviving a winter mission.
Here's a recipe for edible tallow candles that I stumbled on which I think is neat.
@Róisín I think you'd like to see the recipe? It's garlic & herb infused tallow.
They're both wearing the same heart on their collars. I think it has to be the same dog.
Agreed. If Minna claims they aren't - this is one reason I don't put "word of god" above "what's actually shown in the canon".
340-341 shouldn't Sigrun be on her way anyway? she must have heard the shots. -- maybe she was, though. And did she think Emil did all that shooting at a cat? I'd expect a different reaction entirely. 'That's just a cat' makes sense as a reaction to his screaming -- but not as a reaction to his trying to shoot a cat!
I think this is a reflection of how the team has read Emil's past reactions. Like his being grossed out to the dead thing and freaking out over the dead bodies. (which is reasonable whne you've never seen them before) To most of us, who've never been troll hunting, I think we understand where he's coming from and can still see yes he sees the diference between a cat and a danger - but I also can imagine that at this point Sigrun totally believes Emil ran away from the cat.
As for the gun shots - agreed. There's a certain amount of artistic license for good pacing and story telling, though. It would have wasted time and panels for Sigrun to help him. And also would have denied him the scene later when he kills the dog, which I think was important for him to do himself. So I'd say we can forgive the plot hole.
There's also nothing here of 'that noise will bring other beasts and trolls down on us.' She doesn't seem upset at all about the noise, even when she thinks it was unnecessary.
That rule was specifically for a solid building that likely had trolls in it, and in a cramped city street with lots of shadows. I don't think it was a blanket statement.
This is a crap building so there's no fear of trolls nests, and likely few trolls, within the building itself. It also looked like, when they entered, the outside was really bright and there's probably not a safe place for trolls to hide nearby. So maybe she's relying on all that to trust they won't be attacked.
Also the rules can be suuuppeerrrr plot convenient.
(Or maybe Emil just has a really good silencer on his gun? I don't know how silencers work)
346, Sigrun, that's a feral cat. She's never seen a human before. Why on earth would she come down to you?
-- I suppose Sigrun's thinking the same way as the commenters who thought it was Mama Cat who the team might adopt?
Tbf domestic cats act like this. Given Sigrun's personality, I imagine non-military cats often tend to hiss and run away from her so she may just be used to it. Cats are super useful so yeah I totally get seeing a cat and being like "hey let's take it home"
I'm also confused (and was the first time) about the kittens. We first see Mama Cat moving kittens; she moves at least two. It's already raining, and very wet. It makes sense if she's moving them to a dry location. It makes no sense whatsoever for her to be moving them to a wet location where they're going to drown. Were there two other kittens out there somewhere, in a nice dry spot, but doomed to starve to death? They're too young to survive on their own. (And that would be a very large litter for a feral; they're usually not eating that well.) Did Mama Cat somehow misjudge what places would be flooded? There doesn't seem to have been time enough for their new nest to have flooded that badly while she was trying to escape the dog, if it was nice and dry when she put them there -- there's no sign that a full scale flash flood is happening.
Agreed... That felt weird to me as well...
Again I think a degree of it is the storytelling, putting something in that doesn't necessarily make sense but communicates the emotions/situation/narrative in a condensed way, but I think there would've been a better way to establish the narrative. Honestly the mama cat
trying to move them and being blocked would've worked better IMO.