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braverman:
I've been getting a vibe from QC for the past month or so that big change is coming.  Am I alone in that?  I don't have anything to base this on by a gut feeling so I could be quite wrong.  It seems that all the characters are resolving so many of their past difficulties, or at least beginning to.  Almost as if they're all starting to grow up.  When they were all so dysfunctional before, they were in larger groups, three or more usually.  Lately we're seeing them all in groups of two.  Also, a lot less drinking now.  Less drama too.  Everything feels more serious.  Am I the only one seeing this?

Carl-E:
I'm tempted to say yes, but I can't speak for the others. 

But I can say, Welcome!  Be sure to read the stickies, especially since this is a good topic for the current WCDT. 


Enjoy your stay. 

Is it cold in here?:
Welcome, new person!

I feel like this is a much broader long-term topic than fits in the WCDT.

The story has depended on the characters healing and growing up, as you point out, and that does raise the question of what happens if they become functional.

Simply introducing some new main characters with their own problems could keep things going, but the cast is already pretty crowded.

On the other hand, fixing one set of personal problems simply makes it possible to do more in life and therefore encounter new problems. Imagine, for example, any of the characters reproducing.

jwhouk:
Which has been kiboshed by Jeph, since he refuses to do a pregnancy arc.

celticgeek:
Yes, but we do have Sam, learning various skills from Faye. 

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