This thread has ran way out of context, and out of hand. But that was to be expected.
I also hope that, for the sake of his sanity, Jeph can refrain from even opening it.
All we know is that Marten and Dora are in yet another fight, and this time Marten was really pissed off. It's really of no use to get all worked up when someone else disagrees about what YOU think is the underlying cause, who's to blame, and what you want to happen next.
Sure he wasn't his reasonable self, but I think he has ample reason to be angry. He said clearly that he didn't want anyone to investigate into his porn preferences. Dora ignored that and did it anyway.
Also, it's quite clear that Dora cannot handle Marten being angry. She tried to apologise, but she did not do this in the most graceful manner: the "I didn't think it was a big deal" thing. Marten had made it clear that, to him, it WAS a big deal, and Dora would've done herself a favour understanding that breaking that deal would lead to Marten being unreasonable.
We should also realise that, in a fight between lovers, none of the involved parties is "right", and both have to face the consequences of their actions. That is ALL that we are seeing in this week's first two comics.
Does that mean that, as soon as Marten stands up for himself, the relationship cannot work? Might well be. I'd find that very sad. But it's not up to us to decide how this will progress, and that is a Good Thing(TM).
I have to say that I have the feeling that, when Dora dyed her hair purple without asking Marten, and Marten not being overly enthousiastic about that, things started to slide.