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WCDT 7-11 March 2011 (1876-80)
Carl-E:
*sigh* Cosette got issues...
...but Padma's line was perfect. Cosette didn't even phase her - she just can't beleive how wrong she was about Steve!
I've had that problem - people have a hard time shaking that firat impression, no matter how wrong it may be!
And the mathematician in me wants to point out that "She's not prettier than you!" is not the same as "You're prettier", but it's not something you should ever point out to the person who made that assumption!
Mr_Rose:
I like the "Fresh" and "Less Fresh" baskets on the counter there. Looks like Padma runs a nice place.
Karilyn:
--- Quote from: Carl-E on 08 Mar 2011, 04:31 ---...but Padma's line was perfect. Cosette didn't even phase her - she just can't beleive how wrong she was about Steve!
I've had that problem - people have a hard time shaking that firat impression, no matter how wrong it may be!
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Who's to say Padma is wrong? Well, we already have a lesbian character.
Maybe this explains Steve's commitment issues. He sabotages all his relationships because he keeps pairing up with women when his heart pines for men.
Maybe this whole plot arch is a set up for Steve coming out of the closet.
Border Reiver:
Nah, its setting up the triumphant return of Steve's true love - the vaguely Eastern-European spy lady, or the tequila monster (sometimes I get confused).
iduguphergrave:
--- Quote from: Odal on 08 Mar 2011, 02:23 ---I wonder what it is Marten didn't mean to do. I kind of wonder how this all started. Did Marten bring this up and Cosette dragged them to TSB? That would be a bit much for Marten to do. I mean I understand being mostly passive about it, but it'd be kind of messed up if he went out of his way to get Cosette mad at Steve.
The last two strips seem to come from nowhere.
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Marten and Steve mighta been just telling Cosette about their night out when Marten mentioned Steve taking over the conversation and being really friendly with Padma. Or one of them could have mentioned how Padma thought they were gay and when she found out they weren't, she accused him of flirting. From there Cosette could conflate that into 'he was flirting!' and thus, yesterdays and today's comic.
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