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WCDT: 13th-17th June (1946-1950)
Border Reiver:
Carry on then.
I don't see our characters here as the Power Trio of Universal's monster movies - something about them just doesn't ring the "monster belle" for me.
Blyss:
I'm really disappointed in how Dora's characterization is progressing. The personality type is not one I care for at all.
Let's see, I can't date you (Marten) anymore because of my issues. However, I can date this other guy (Jim) or whoever else, if they ask, because, you know, it's just a date.
That is so much bullshit, I can't begin to explain it all. Meh, needless to say, not happy with this current story arc at all.
Tiogyr:
I don't particularly care for Dora's character, either, but come on. A single/first date is exactly that.
If she goes on multiple dates with Jim, then you might have some room to complain.
The only reason Marten isn't actually out dating, himself, is because he isn't attracting anyone right now being all mopy-as-fuck all the time. Dora may be deluded, but at least she's making an actual effort to move on (which is healthier than, you know, not).
TRVA123:
--- Quote from: Tiogyr on 13 Jun 2011, 11:56 ---I don't particularly care for Dora's character, either, but come on. A single/first date is exactly that.
If she goes on multiple dates with Jim, then you might have some room to complain.
The only reason Marten isn't actually out dating, himself, is because he isn't attracting anyone right now being all mopy-as-fuck all the time. Dora may be deluded, but at least she's making an actual effort to move on (which is healthier than, you know, not).
--- End quote ---
Moving on is not necessarily dating other people, you can move on by learning to be happy and single, which I honestly think would do both Dora and Marten some good.
Dora is once again taking steps to possibly be in a relationship. It would be one thing if she were on a Sven/Hanners type of fun date, but this isn't that. Dora's problems only seem to affect her seriously when she's in a relationship. Thus getting into a relationship before she has addressed those issues isn't healthy.
buchla265:
While the "OMG OLDER MAN!" thing is typical for the age of the characters in QC, it is annoying.
Faye couldn't even come up with a decent reason for being creeped out. :roll:
But hey, it's not my comic. :wink:
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