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WCDT: 2231-35 (16-20 July 2012) Weekly Comic Discussion Thread (SDCC Wk 2)

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Vurogj:
So reading the comic, and checking out the replies is making me wonder, what tone of voice are people thinking Dora is using as she talks out loud to herself? Try it yourselves, say her line in panel 4 in some different tones. I'm undecided as to how she's expressing herself here. Reachng at straws, I guess her body language *might* be leading towards thoughtfully dismissing the whole idea, but it's hard (for me at least) to tell.

DSL:
Leaning toward dismissive (it is Dora, after all) but doubtful. This ain't over.

NotAwesomeAnymore:
I dunno, I wouldn't have interpreted it like that if the title wasn't "No, Dora, No!" Like, I also try not to get ahead of myself and read into things in romantic situations. Even when people are that direct. It balances out all the hope and excitement a bit, which usually wins.

Thrudd:

--- Quote from: iduguphergrave on 20 Jul 2012, 05:58 ---The twist at the end of the comic is that it turns out Northampton was built on a small, rather unambitious Hellmouth.

--- End quote ---

From what we have seen it is no way or form a Hellmouth.
Maybe an apathetic, diabetic portal on roller skates with a penchant for sloth - a Heckmouth?  :-P
At worst it could be a crossing of the ley-lines from Jersey with with the one from the San Fernando Valley and the one from Boston with the possibility of something from Buffalo [shudder].
 :psyduck:

WAYF:
Dora in Panel 1 looks an awful lot like Marten to me.

I don't think Faye will let this stand. Possibly Hannelore won't either (remember the space arc? "HE. IS. FLIRTING. WITH. YOU.")

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