Ladies and Gentlemen, Faye has assumed the Captain Morgan position on the bed.
Well, if she'd wanted a lil' Captain in her, she should have gone home with Angus.
No. A little more extreme than usual, though. I'm surprised she said either instead of neither, though—that's a given with those I know who speak like Faye does when they hit their stride.
It's possible that Jeph wanted her accent to show but preferred to stop short of making her sound like a bumpkin. Nothing against bumpkins, of course.
Point of order - is Dora scared or mad in that last panel?
Neither. She looks more in shock than anything. And a bit sad too.
I agree. I also wonder if her reaction will be to leave 'for Marten's own good' or somesuch.
In shock and a little scared. I believe we're seeing Dora's "Oh, fuck" face. And the reason she looks more like Marten there is because of the lips -- it's one of the elements of the newer style Jeph's been using, distinguishing male/female by whether the mouths are drawn with defined lips or not. He's tried defining the lips on males once or twice (I think), but seems not to have nailed it to his satisfaction yet. With Dora's face lipless in the last panel, he may want the lipped/lipless element to be more indicative of expression with no ties to gender. Or maybe I don't know wtf I am talking about and Dora has morphed into Marten for a wacky role-swap arc. Whichever.
Leaving "for Marten's own good" seems a bit Eeyore even for ole Spookybutt. I'd say this is her cue to agonize over what she said and did for the duration of the evening.
As much as I loved Faye busting in the door in panel one (and it's nice to see that Faye's panic attack managed to transition into righteous anger), I love the perspective in the last panel -- Faye's curves in the forground and Dora distantly in the back. A perfect accompaniment to Faye's parting shot and just a well-framed image in any event. Very well done.