Jack has become obsessed with killing all because of the pig from the first chapter.
Ralph and Simon are occupied trying to build the tents for shelter and Jack isn't helping at all.
Ralph and Jack argue over responsibility, and Jacks strange obsession with violence,
All the children are having the time of their life not taking anything seriously, meanwhile Ralph is becoming more of a leader.
Ralph tells Jack that none of his "hunters" are actually doing anything to help they're situation (except for Simon).
We discover that Simon is a happy-go-lucky type of guy, and he looks more into the brighter side of the story (he's also hard-working)
.
Jack has become obsessed with killing all because of the pig from the first chapter.
Ralph and Simon are occupied trying to build the tents for shelter and Jack isn't helping at all.
Ralph and Jack argue over responsibility, and Jacks strange obsession with violence,
All the children are having the time of their life not taking anything seriously, meanwhile Ralph is becoming more of a leader.
Ralph tells Jack that none of his "hunters" are actually doing anything to help they're situation (except for Simon).
We discover that Simon is a happy-go-lucky type of guy, and he looks more into the brighter side of the story (he's also hard-working)
.
Jack has become obsessed with killing all because of the pig from the first chapter.
Ralph and Simon are occupied trying to build the tents for shelter and Jack isn't helping at all.
Ralph and Jack argue over responsibility, and Jacks strange obsession with violence,
All the children are having the time of their life not taking anything seriously, meanwhile Ralph is becoming more of a leader.
Ralph tells Jack that none of his "hunters" are actually doing anything to help they're situation (except for Simon).
We discover that Simon is a happy-go-lucky type of guy, and he looks more into the brighter side of the story (he's also hard-working)
.
Jack has become obsessed with killing all because of the pig from the first chapter.
Ralph and Simon are occupied trying to build the tents for shelter and Jack isn't helping at all.
Ralph and Jack argue over responsibility, and Jacks strange obsession with violence,
All the children are having the time of their life not taking anything seriously, meanwhile Ralph is becoming more of a leader.
Ralph tells Jack that none of his "hunters" are actually doing anything to help they're situation (except for Simon).
We discover that Simon is a happy-go-lucky type of guy, and he looks more into the brighter side of the story (he's also hard-working)
.
Jack has become obsessed with killing all because of the pig from the first chapter.
Ralph and Simon are occupied trying to build the tents for shelter and Jack isn't helping at all.
Ralph and Jack argue over responsibility, and Jacks strange obsession with violence,
All the children are having the time of their life not taking anything seriously, meanwhile Ralph is becoming more of a leader.
Ralph tells Jack that none of his "hunters" are actually doing anything to help they're situation (except for Simon).
We discover that Simon is a happy-go-lucky type of guy, and he looks more into the brighter side of the story (he's also hard-working)
.
Jack has become obsessed with killing all because of the pig from the first chapter.
Ralph and Simon are occupied trying to build the tents for shelter and Jack isn't helping at all.
Ralph and Jack argue over responsibility, and Jacks strange obsession with violence,
All the children are having the time of their life not taking anything seriously, meanwhile Ralph is becoming more of a leader.
Ralph tells Jack that none of his "hunters" are actually doing anything to help they're situation (except for Simon).
We discover that Simon is a happy-go-lucky type of guy, and he looks more into the brighter side of the story (he's also hard-working)
.
Jack has become obsessed with killing all because of the pig from the first chapter.
Ralph and Simon are occupied trying to build the tents for shelter and Jack isn't helping at all.
Ralph and Jack argue over responsibility, and Jacks strange obsession with violence,
All the children are having the time of their life not taking anything seriously, meanwhile Ralph is becoming more of a leader.
Ralph tells Jack that none of his "hunters" are actually doing anything to help they're situation (except for Simon).
We discover that Simon is a happy-go-lucky type of guy, and he looks more into the brighter side of the story (he's also hard-working)
.