Hahahaha! Oh boy! Imagining SpringBOB mimicing that dog's slow voice made snort up coffee in my nose! Ouch!In panel two, Plushtrap's clenched little hand reminded me of those mostly political "raised fist" (like the "fight the power!) posters, but also of a version of the poster that my theater group used when "Urinetown; The Musical." was playing.Seeing how "Operation Springtrap"arc has reached it's conclusion, I must say it feels good to see this arc ending on a sligtly more lighthearted note, but doesn't try to take away any of actions that has transpired or what we readers and (to some extent) what the Springaling crew has come to learn about BOB and his past, even though it's so far only bits and pieces. They create a very interresting puzzle.It's a bit hard for me to tell which one of all the pages in this arc that stood out the most with me (as they all together create such a wonderful and engaging story), but for the ones that I'm able to describe my thoughts on the most, are the pages 138-139 and 157-159.In the pages 138-139 where BOBtrap goes completely bonkers when he learns the truth that Fazbear Entertainment, the ones he did once consider as family in his own twisted way- where the very people who had orchecasted the Spring Bonnie suit to become his own guillotine and coffin. Then imured him inside the hidden room to become nothing more, but a fading memory of a threatening nuisance of his employers (the reasons I wrote nuisance is because of the most recent page, but I don't want to talk about it here because that would go into the spoiler territory for others). These pages decipting him going violently cuckoo for Coco Puffs were on so many levels beautiful and horrifying to watch. But it also shown an interesting factor too (that I might've commented about it before, but I think that because it was subtle, but plays a big part of the story. I want to write about it again). Despite BOB lost it, was furious and grabbed Ian by the neck... He didn't hurt him. Instead he threw him away and turned that crazed fury against himself. Whether that was part of a last moment quick thinking or by impulse. A conscious or an unconscious choice, in that moment he choose himself than using others as his punching bag. Even though he has a long long way before him to be redeemed. This does, in a subtle way, speak great lengths of his character development.The way pages 157 to 159 stood out for me was because of how Plushtrap's speaks her mind in a very forward way that only she can, but it breaks down Springtrap's walls piece by piece. And Springtrap's explaination, while it didn't invoke too much sympathy, it was however, for lack of better words pretty heavy. I loved every bit of this arc!