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Ok! Dump her ass!
Carl-E:
--- Quote from: tomart on 23 Sep 2010, 08:45 ---.... see?
We're protective of good people. :-)
--- End quote ---
But... but... they're all good people.
Even Sven.
:-D
raoullefere:
Probably the wrong thread to bring this up, but I could get behind a little Faye hatred at this point. I've said it before, and I'll say it right here
merv:
Those seem all like reasonable suggestions. I'm beginning to wonder how much longer Marten will be the good guy.
I'm wondering how much he actually regrets not being with Faye, the whole thing with Toto etc. I wonder what will happen, if their relationship is solid still or if it's beginning to be reassessed?
Carl-E:
Equine-necro-sadism time!
This thread went wayyyy off target a whhile ago, so let's bring it back...
I was looking for something else, and the last panel of 960 jumed out at me. I just am stunned at the generous sprinkling of Dora's backstory all through the strip. The whole Dorapocolypse was foretold!
raoullefere:
Yes, I actually think she's the most developed character in the strip, save Marten. When you think about it, we know very little about Faye's past other than her relationship with her father, but Dora's is there, as you say, scattered throughout the comic.
The thing with Dora that throws readers as well as the rest of the cast, I suspect, is that she's not usually all that insecure about other parts of her life. Plus, like a ton of people I know with low self-esteem, particularly when it's focused in one area more than others, Dora presents a strong front that says everything but 'I don't feel good about myself.'
On the other hand, I get a strong impression that prior to becoming a part of Marten's 'circle' (or whatever you'd call it) Dora was entirely focused on her business, and might have even been celibate, despite all her come-ons to Faye and Marten that would tend to make one think she was a sexual dynamo.
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