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WCT 22-26 November 2010 (Thanksgiving Week/1800-1805/Aftermath of the Breakup)
TheEvilDog:
--- Quote from: Skewbrow on 27 Nov 2010, 13:49 ---Also, Cosette didn't meet Steve thru the coffee shop, so the investor-wannabes are concerned.
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Actually, in a weird convoluted way, CoD did play a part in Cosette and Steve hooking up.
Bloodyloon:
I assert that the only possible reaction to panel 3 is this sound clip: http://chirb.it/sqc7ew
And if I could find any easier way of posting a sound clip, I would... le sigh.
jwhouk:
(I was wondering when that one thread was gonna get locked. Note to Jeph: don't come into the forums after drinking the Emergency Bourbon.)
bhtooefr:
--- Quote from: TheEvilDog on 27 Nov 2010, 16:30 ---Actually, in a weird convoluted way, CoD did play a part in Cosette and Steve hooking up.
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How so? Marten had already rejected her at the library, before she went to CoD.
And, he heard about the library job from Nat (who got fired from that job,) Ellen's roommate.
And he and Steve met Ellen at a restaurant.
As for them hooking up, that happened through Marten's intervention, Tai, and some dumb luck.
So, while she did show up at CoD, Cosette hooking up with Steve had nothing to do with that.
Napoleon_Blownapart:
I'm starting to dislike the way Jeph's writing Marten's handling of the breakup drama. I see no character development here at all. If Marten actually loved Dora like he said he did, he should be losing his shit over this for at least a month. People in love react strongly to being suddenly abandoned. Only Dora's having a hard time and that's because of her "issues". The obnoxious emo "meh, whatever" attitude that Marten is so well known for needs to stop, because it makes him more of a bland, uninteresting and unnecessary character than ever.
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