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WCDT 15-19 November 2010 (1796-1800)
Soluzar:
--- Quote from: Kazukagii on 15 Nov 2010, 22:07 ---Agree 100% I don't think this is the start of Marten/Faye, far from it. Faye has moved on from Marten, I think that moment that she patted Marten's head after her date solidified that. Were this simply the end of Dora/Marten and both of them we back to being single for awhile, I would be one happy reader.
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Even though I'll always want to see Marten/Faye, that was the moment that I had to accept it probably won't happen. It was very poignant, for me.
LeeC:
--- Quote from: akronnick on 15 Nov 2010, 22:33 ---
--- Quote from: iduguphergrave on 15 Nov 2010, 22:26 ---She knows he knows:
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Yes, but does he know that she knows he knows?
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yup look at the comic iduguphergrave posted.
sirisaacnuton:
--- Quote from: akronnick on 15 Nov 2010, 22:33 ---
--- Quote from: iduguphergrave on 15 Nov 2010, 22:26 ---She knows he knows:
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Yes, but does he know that she knows he knows?
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Stop that! :-D They both know the other knows what he/she knows... they're right there having a conversation about it. 100% information.
Penquin47:
For all the "Dora needs therapy" posts (mine included)... what about BOTH of them going? Couples therapy at least for a few sessions (Dora at least, and probably Marten as well, should also go for individual sessions). It seems to me that the main problems in their relationship are communication and the occasional double standard.
Soluzar:
--- Quote from: TRVA123 on 15 Nov 2010, 22:29 --- I think Martin is a pretty insightful person, and he saw potential in a relationship with Dora. They have compatible personalities, they enjoy each others company, and they are attracted to each other. Martin gave the relationship with Dora a real chance, not a "I'll use you as a placeholder until Faye is ready" chance.
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I sort of agree with this. I believe he saw a certain potential, but I see it as a calculated chance rather than anything from the heart.
--- Quote ---And it paid off, Martin fell in love with Dora. He's still in love with Dora. That doesn't excuse the fact that Dora has to work on some issues, as in Therapy work on issues. Martin could use some personal improvement, but nowhere near as much as Dora.
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This is where we differ, you see... I can't perceive any love in the comics flowing in that direction. Sometimes I see Dora's love for Marten, but not the other way around. I suppose it could be there, but I just don't see it. I always see a guy who is coasting along, but not fulfilled.
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