It's been 24 hours since ep 7 released and it has exceeded 20 million views on yt. How are we feeling? Personally, I literally cannot stop thinking about it. From Jax’s backstory, to Caine’s villany, to Kinger’s role, everything about this episode was insane. It wasn’t my favorite episode- it almost felt like a “what if?” episode if all the fan theories were correct about Kinger working at C&A and such. I didn’t like that part, because I have been spoonfed that kind of episode too much from Miraculous Ladybug. But everything else was great! I have so many theories about Jax oml. Like I knew he wouldn’t abstract this episode, but the fact that he nearly did got me sweating. And then he had another panic attack! And flashbacks from the real world!? I’ve seen some theories that Jax might’ve run someone over, but that doesn’t line up with him not having anyone waiting for him in reality. So what are my theories about him? Since Jax and Ragatha are opposite sides of the same coin (both aim to mask their emotions and bring people close or push people away out of fear of separation) and Ragatha has mentioned her strained relationship with her mother, I theorize that it’s the same with Jax and (presumably) his dad. Jax is one of the youngest members of the circus (he’s tied with Zooble at age 22) so my theory is he ran away from home via car at night. He might of run someone over in the process, but if he did run away, that explains both his reluctance to return to earth and how he came upon the circus. I also have theories about Caine. Caine isn’t villainous, but Gooseworx has confirmed he is the main antagonist, and it’s pretty obvious after this episode. He’s clearly hiding secrets from the main cast such as his full influence on their brains and their names, as well as his role in abstraction. I believe he’s responsible for Kinger’s mental state in the light, like how Gangle’s different masks create surface-level emotion. Also, despite all of Caine’s lying, he definitely suspects Kinger to know more than he should, which is why Abel tried to antagonize him. Kinger isn’t a villain; he’s the key to leaving the circus. Speaking of Abel, he is now my second-least favorite character. My least favorite character is that radio guy from episode 3. He was funny (and there was lots of good humor this episode, as always) but ew. No. We don’t even know if anything he said was the truth. Did he prove the theories or disprove them? The debate continues… Anyways, since I’m writing too much, I’ll stop here- Lmk if any of you agree with my theories :) Also the music is tadc piano but slowed down to fit the vibe