Quote Originally Posted by slayerx
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Thank you, that explains it far better than I did, especially the point about Faq being unjustly targeted for destruction.

Quote Originally Posted by SteveMB
It could be that while Jillian was and is angry that Wanda "went too far", she doesn't entirely accept that Wanda is fully responsible for doing so. Thus, she assumes that Wanda is under magical compulsion from Stanley (making him the "monster" who cased the break between them), and disbelieved Jaclyn telling her that, no, she isn't.
Possibly--but then looking at the complete sentence Jillian speaks, she says "[Wanda]'d never follow that monster of her own free will," which implies separation between Stanley's monstrousness and the possibility of Wanda being mind-controlled. Therefore he would still be a monster in Jillian's eyes even if Wanda were free-willed (and therefore just as much a monster as he). That also goes to the whole juxtapositioning of what Jillian says against what Wanda's doing in the background and most of all in the last panel where she's just downright scary.