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Carl-E:

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--- Quote from: Carl-E on 23 Aug 2012, 15:22 ---Actually, Marten's a character, and those are the words of his author.  So no, he's not miserable, because he has no clue as to his inability to find happiness. 


It takes  lifetime for that kind o misery to set in...

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This is dangerously close to the classic "Fictional Characters have no Personality" debate.

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Oh no, he has a personality, and it's pretty upbeat. 

And that's because he has no clue as to his author's plans.  As have we. 

mikeybones:
The idea that he's content mashes well with the comic title
Yea if he's destined to not find happiness in a relationship then why Boyer reading any story arc involving his love life? We already know the outcome.

Carl-E:
There are a lot of twists, turns and hijinks between the beginning and inevitable end of a romantic relationship! 


Besides, it's well worth the price of admission...    :roll:

Madmartigan:

--- Quote from: Carl-E on 23 Aug 2012, 17:21 ---There are a lot of twists, turns and hijinks between the beginning and inevitable end of a romantic relationship! 


Besides, it's well worth the price of admission...    :roll:

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Possibly.  The problem comes though if we grow to really like some of his romantic interests yet to know that character is essentially doomed.  Like Padma.

jwhouk:
"Questionably Content". Heh. He could use that as a new band name.

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