Sighs...
I have to throw my $.02 on the whole "sexy underwear" business. Now, I'm not a woman so I'm may be missing something, but it seems to me there is a big difference between wearing sexy underwear in normal situations as a way of sexually empowering oneself, and wearing sexy underwear in a social setting with a guy you're attracted to, especially if you know there is going to be alcohol involved. And again, I feel that in her own way Padma was showing signs of being attracted to Marten, at least to some small degree.
And now, here's the kicker. I'm pretty sure that if there is one thing most of us can agree on, it's that Padma wasn't looking for a long-term relationship. Which is all fine and good, but she doesn't know Marten well enough to know that he's fine with a short term fling as well. And to be honest, what little she does know about him should suggest the opposite in my opinion. He's whined about missing the Coffee of Doom, whined about his townie drama... I mean, I like Marten as much as the next guy, but we all know he has serious self-confidence issues when it comes to what he wants out of his own life*, and it shows. In fact, I'm starting to wonder if Padma picked Marten precisely because of his low self-esteem, because that way she thinks he won't have the guts to try to talk her into staying.
*Disclaimer: When it comes to his friends, it's a different story for Marten. Whether it's avenging his girlfriend from the antics of
evil henchmen monks, or threatening Hannelor's
creepy cyborg stalkers with a broadsword, it must be said that he can stand up for his friends. It's just a shame he can't stand up for himself more often. Remember, the one time he really stood up to Dora about her hypocrisy, he started backing down immediately
as soon as she turned away. She was the one that finally ended their relationship a few comics later, not Marten.