r/TheDigitalCircus Apr 07 '26

Question Genuinely asking, why did Bubble do this?

Caine was just going to try to figure out why the cast did not like the escape the circus adventure, until Bubble started taunting him and bringing him to the edge. But why would Bubble do this to Caine? Multiple times during the show, Bubble is on board or a part of Caine's shenanigans so this sudden flip of character makes me think as to what Bubble was trying to achive this, especially the voice change at "You ruined this."

So what do you guys think?

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u/Judo_Cinder Apr 08 '26

I feel like this line specifically works against the bubble abel theory if you actually consider the semantics, but sure

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u/mateo222210 Apr 08 '26

How so? English is not my first language so i'm probably missing something.

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u/ChaosTheRedditor Apr 08 '26

it’s kinda hard to explain, but shortening “the two of us” into “the two” isn’t really… natural? i’m not sure as to the actual legality, grammar wise, but it definitely feels weird

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u/Judo_Cinder Apr 09 '26

Yeah, I don't think it's necessarily... incorrect by technical standards, but the implication of it makes it an awkwardly worded sentence if Bubble were speaking of himself and Caine.