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Chapter 4 bendy and the ink machine charaters
Chapter 4 bendy and the ink machine charaters











chapter 4 bendy and the ink machine charaters

Is the studio and the Ink Machine itself even real? During The Stinger an Ink Machine can be seen in Joey's house.Is it a forgery? Were they turned into toons after it was written? If not, then who in the world are the good Allison Angel and the Tom-Boris?

chapter 4 bendy and the ink machine charaters

Joey has a letter from Allison Pendle-Connor and Thomas Connor.Is Joey The Atoner, or is he subscribing to Never My Fault and blames Henry for not being around to be his Morality Chain?.

chapter 4 bendy and the ink machine charaters

  • How in control is Henry of his own actions? For that matter, how in control is Ink Bendy? Is he really evil, or is he being forced to play the villain?.
  • How aware is any given Henry of the loop? Is this the reason for his Dull Surprise? Does he forget every time a new loop starts? There must have been at least one loop where he realized what was happening, hence all the secret writing in Chapter 5 and during a New Game+.
  • Did Joey intentionally trap Henry in the loop? If so, why? Is he trying to fix everything he helped cause or is he trying to come up with a perfect story at his best friend's expense? Does he have reality warping powers, as hinted at with the storyboards that can be found in his house? The storyboards support this interpretation, as there's one depicting a "Ink Bendy Wins" scenario involving the "The End" reel, among others.
  • The possibility that Henry is trapped in a "Groundhog Day" Loop in particular brings a lot into question.
  • Who is Linda? Clearly she's someone important to Henry, likely a family member, but whether or not she's his wife, sister or daughter is hotly debated amounst the fandom.
  • Could there have been a battle for control that the good personality lost in the end?
  • Towards the end of chapter three, listen closely, and you might hear Twisted Alice sob slightly before laughing manically and causing the elevator to fall.
  • With Susie's menacing tape in Chapter Four, one might say it's actually Alice who's despairing and the one who's good, but Susie is the evil one here, drawn and driven insane by the ink.
  • She made me", who is really saying that - Alice or Susie? And are the two still separate and self-aware personalities in the same body? It would explain Alice's mood swings between murderous and outrage, and what sounds like fear and despair. Was Susie forced to assimilate with Alice and become a monstrous toon-human hybrid, or did she do so willingly after she was replaced by a different voice actress that Joey liked better, to become the "true" Alice? Was Susie twisted into her current state because she was fired from the role of Alice and turned evil, or did combining with Alice drove her insane and murderous? When she claims "I had to do it. are these former employees? Chapter 5 later all-but-says this, with one of the secret messages on the walls: "Once People, Now Fallen Into Despair". Considering that Sammy seems almost made of ink in episode two.
  • Is Sammy just a cultist nutso who went insane for Bendy for no good reason, or was it a side-effect of The Corruption caused by the ink machine and he's actually a victim of the horror? Or perhaps some middle ground between the two?.
  • Chapter Two, for example, introduces us to Alice Angel via posters, and two popular interpretations of her so far are that she was either the "Minnie" to Bendy's "Mickey", or she was Bendy's rival for the spotlight.
  • The cartoon characters themselves have different interpretations in regards to their relationships with each other.
  • Did Henry leave thirty years ago willingly, did he strike, or was he fired or drafted? If the breakup was less than amicable, does Henry feel there's enough water under the bridge, or does he want closure from Joey?.












  • Chapter 4 bendy and the ink machine charaters