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WCT 22-26 November 2010 (Thanksgiving Week/1800-1805/Aftermath of the Breakup)

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Mustakyy:
OH.

MY.

GOD.
 
 :-o

 :-o

It might be my hangover gremlims talking, but fridays strip made me go "aaaaaaaaw, POOR Hanners   :cry:"   and giggle almost uncontrollably at the same time.
Damn, somehow the sight of uber-sad Hanners (and Dora, atleast in the final panel) is just simply brain-melting cute  :-(. Somehow, this was SO fitting
conclusion of this weeks aftermath of Teh Drama.

Also, gotta love the chalk board. "none today. f**k off." Kinda shows that -everyone- is miserable, even if they aren't showing it now, even the damn board.  :-)


I think next week(s?) will be very interesting (and prolly sad too  :-( ).

Carl-E:
Oh, we're nowhere near  through all th fallout.  Next week will probably have most strips looking at Marten's day after - all we saw was morning with Faye, and Sven before he left for work.  There's still Tai at work (could be a looong conversational arc there), and then after work - Steve, and Pastor Vodka.  And Gary, the Tequila monster.  Possibly Jimbo.  Marten needs some company, and the ladies are occupied. 

Edit:  No, I'm not recommending drunkenness to deal with it, but it a reasonable amount of painkilling may be in order so that Marten can figure out what's next. 

Edit of edit:  OK, maybe I am  recommending drunkenness.  Hell, I dunno.  It's been over 20 years since I broke up with someone! 

Mustakyy:

--- Quote from: Carl-E on 27 Nov 2010, 10:06 ---Oh, we're nowhere near  through all th fallout.  Next week will probably have most strips looking at Marten's day after - all we saw was morning with Faye, and Sven before he left for work.  There's still Tai at work (could be a looong conversational arc there), and then after work - Steve, and Pastor Vodka.  And Gary, the Tequila monster.  Possibly Jimbo.  Marten needs some company, and the ladies are occupied.    

--- End quote ---

Ah damnit, seems that my silly hangover-rant was misunderstood. I wasn't meaning that the drama fallout would be cleared in such a short moment. I was just being happy
that the week didn't end in a similar sad cliffhanger like for example, last week. Thou the script was sad, it had a little bit of comedy in it (on closer thought, sad Hanners...
uh oh, adorable and d'aww-inducing.. but funny? meh, guess the cynical side got the better of me). I too think that next will show us Marten dealing with the drama (and somehow i think Jimbo and the path for drunken obliviousness could play a role there...)

Well, serves me right for writing (silly rants?) while suffering from yesterday's "good" ideas concerning vast amounts of alcohol.  :-P  So, sorry for the bad grammar.


And for a comical sidenote, i think Mieville could actually be awesome therapist, atleast if he/she would give some advice how to clean the evidence after the murders  :evil: :evil: :evil:

jwhouk:
Sign that you're too Aspergers-ish about a comic:

The guy in Friday's comic appears to be Angus' replacement as "Generic regular customer at Coffee of Doom".

Skewbrow:
Yeah! I, too, think that we've seen that face before? But wasn't Angus sparring wits with Faye pretty much from his first appearance onwards? This guy has not shown much character, yet.

But the Barista Futures Market value may be on its way up? With two out of five single! Don't know if the analysts are convinced, though? After all, Dora is a wreck, and Hannelore's stock has some question marks as well. Also, Cosette didn't meet Steve thru the coffee shop, so the investor-wannabes are concerned.

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