He isn’t, just compare the first panel and the last one: it’s impossible that LP was standing there all the time (unless he has got a new superpower: invisibility).
She’s facing the Warden.
In panel 1, she’s also side-on to us.
In panel 2, she’s now 3/4 facing us as well.
In panel 3, she is side-on to LP, and still 3/4 facing us.
LP is stood to her left, and slightly back.
In panel 1, his location would be off to the left of the edge.
In panel 2 he’d still be hidden by the Warden’s head even if there weren’t any dramatic rays.
It’s just like in Liar, Liar, where Jim Carrey’s character is struggling not to tell the truth.
If only the Warden had had a glass of water to hand. Or a very loud hand dryer. Or… I can’t remember much else about that film, except for the airport scene at the end.
Well, you know there’s “the truth” with thunder crashing and lightning flashing and a bombastic gravelly voice narrating, or “the truth” with photogenic talking heads and chipper voices set to calming colours and optimistic music.
Umm, shouldn’t she arrest him now? Going back to talk to LP is pretty negligent.
I’m pretty sure LP is just right behind her
He isn’t, just compare the first panel and the last one: it’s impossible that LP was standing there all the time (unless he has got a new superpower: invisibility).
Different wall. Different direction of light.
Then Eva is moving a lot around the room, yet she seems to be standing all the time.
Look again.
She’s facing the Warden.
In panel 1, she’s also side-on to us.
In panel 2, she’s now 3/4 facing us as well.
In panel 3, she is side-on to LP, and still 3/4 facing us.
LP is stood to her left, and slightly back.
In panel 1, his location would be off to the left of the edge.
In panel 2 he’d still be hidden by the Warden’s head even if there weren’t any dramatic rays.
Her name is Eva, right? Or is that Buckaress’ name? I don’t recall…
Defendress is Alex and Buckaress is Eva.
The most tried-and-true method of deduction: reductio ad nauseum.
Given all the narradium he’s been around, it’s amazing he wasn’t already boiling over with the urge to tell her about his diabolic plan.
It’s just like in Liar, Liar, where Jim Carrey’s character is struggling not to tell the truth.
If only the Warden had had a glass of water to hand. Or a very loud hand dryer. Or… I can’t remember much else about that film, except for the airport scene at the end.
He also fought his own hand over writing down the wrong colour for a pen.
It would be similar if the Warden had to be careful not to write down meaningful clues about his plans in the margins of his paperwork.
Well, you know there’s “the truth” with thunder crashing and lightning flashing and a bombastic gravelly voice narrating, or “the truth” with photogenic talking heads and chipper voices set to calming colours and optimistic music.
“I can’t stand to be asked the same question three times. It just irritates me.”
Killing him softly with questions
Forcing his whole life with her words
Killing him softly …