you ever stop and think about how in both the True and Evil "canon" timelines of dsaf, Jack has always been kind of like some sort of puppet for someone else's goals? How it's debatable how much of Jack's actions are truly free will, consensual and non-coerced by Henry or even Fredbear? How, ironically, the "noncanon" neutral and joke endings could debatably be the most authentic iterations of a free, uncontrolled Jack driven only by self-interest or sheer impulse?
How authentic is Jack's relationship with Dave at any given point or route? Do you think Jack regrets the pact he made with Fredbear for almost eternal, undead life? What really are the implications of him not having a soul? Who is Jack's "true" self, Old Sport or Blackjack? Or can neither of them claim that "status" anymore since his death?
There are a million and one ways to interpret who Jack is, and it's hard to be truly "right" or truly "wrong." Jack is so many different people in the games, yet also the same. But we know all of these "Jacks" are canon Jacks in the sense that they are all different, parallel realities in-between which the Flipside resides, all of which Blackjack has observed to find the "right" Jack for his cause, given he appears in all of them randomly. Is the "right" Jack truly the most "true" Jack just because he fulfilled Fredbear's promise in the "True" Ending?
my mind is full of thoughts