I think that may be part of it, but there's also something with the composition of the page that seems a bit strange, it is very distracting to me and I just am really unclear on why.
I get the same feeling; almost like they're timidly written and drawn accordingly? There's literally not a lot going on in those panels in terms of background, but what there is comes across as blatant and simplistic in a way most of Abaddon's stuff decidedly does not. It feels almost matter-of-fact. Now, that may just be me reading into the comic an awareness of how this was going to set the comments section on fire, but it's missing the usual level of crypticism that helps lend the comic an air of immersion in the alien.
Two pages back, we had so much more going on: the monkeys, Jack, the kids, the birds, the shops, White Chain's pose, the sky, all these little vignettes that make every panel feel like a window into a broader world. Sure, Allison's describing it in everyday terms, but there's all these little bits and pieces that belie her lack of wonderment -- and we can read more from that into how her character has changed.
Now, stick a similarly short text box in the last panel saying something euphemistic about her activities with Cio, and it's less a point of view and more of a summary. Heck, the last four panels could be about one emoji each and you'd lose little. It's like it's afraid to be unclear, and that's...not KSBD.