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WCDT: 13-17 Dec 2010 (1816-20)

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Carl-E:
Yeah, well, she's working on that. 

Loki:
The probably worst thing is that he might not remember anything he has said the next day. I hate when that happens.  :psyduck:


--- Quote from: Method of Madness on 15 Dec 2010, 01:44 ---She may have knocked him out because she's worried that he's right.

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Well, that would provide something to talk about in her next therapy session. That means we might see Dr. Corinne again. Yay!

iduguphergrave:

--- Quote from: Method of Madness on 15 Dec 2010, 01:44 ---She may have gone with good intentions, but she really did not handle that well.

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Can't really blame her. This is the first, the very first time Marten has ever A) Expressed anger/resentment towards her right to her face, and B) tried to come onto her. This is probably a situation she never thought she'd be in, so when she's unexpectedly thrown into it, she automatically goes to her default response, which, though she hasn't used in awhile, is still pretty deeply ingrained.

Ms. Reed is gonna walk right into one huge pile of shit when she gets there....

Boomslang:
Well, Marten's not so drunk that he can't get up off the couch/teleport onto Faye's shoulder, but he's drunk enough to possibly ruin his relationship with one of his closest friends. That's a very specific level of drunk, and unfortunately Faye walked in at what was obviously the wrong time in hindsight. She's almost certainly right about Marten not remembering this tomorrow, but I worry about the other half of what she said.

It's basically set in stone that Faye is over Marten and is really, truly with Angus. The problem is, if her now-single roommate is going to sexually harass her when he gets drunk (and Marten will probably get drunk more often now that Dora's not giving him a reason not to) then it's going to be very uncomfortable living with him. And when you consider the reason she went home, cutting short the makeup session, was to check up on him, I imagine that she might be spending a lot more time over at Angus's.

We might actually see the location of the comic trend towards over there anyway. More of the cast is hanging out over there than any place other than coffee of doom.

Edit:
Also, re-reading the comic again, Marten is an even bigger dick than I realized the first time through. Him taking full credit for her recovery, when she's worked hard to go through therapy and take chances all on her own, and then bringing up Sven. I'm pretty sure bringing up Sven around Faye is an automatic penalty, even without the context he added in. Then, he calls her boyfriend a dick and throws out one of the douchiest, most pathetic come on lines I can think of.

I think bourbon, or any other alcohol in large quantities, should now be off limits. If Faye is willing to forgive him for what he's said, then she gets the right to keep it from happening again.

akronnick:

--- Quote from: Method of Madness on 15 Dec 2010, 01:44 ---She may have knocked him out because she's worried that he's right.  I'm not saying that he is right, or even that he'll think so when he wakes up, but it's probably something that she's considered.

She may have gone with good intentions, but she really did not handle that well.

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I think she knocked him out because he was about to do something [Dr.Cox]RE-he-HE-he-HE-hea-LLY[/Dr.Cox] stupid.

I'm not sure how you can handle a situation like that at all.

(Ok, maybe it wasn't a great idea to spend several hours making out with Angus before making sure that Marten wasn't going to go out of control, but is that really her responsibility?)


--- Quote from: iduguphergrave on 15 Dec 2010, 01:51 ---Can't really blame her. This is the first, the very first time Marten has ever A) Expressed anger/resentment towards her right to her face, and B) tried to come onto her. This is probably a situation she never thought she'd be in, so when she's unexpectedly thrown into it, she automatically goes to her default response, which, though she hasn't used in awhile, is still pretty deeply ingrained.

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He didn't just try to come on to her, He was like trying to grab her... That wasn't an irrational emotional defense mechanism, that was self-defense.


--- Quote ---Ms. Reed is gonna walk right into one huge pile of shit when she gets there....

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You can say that two times.

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