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WCDT: 2563-2567 (28 October-1 November 2013) Weekly Comic Discussion Thread

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Storel:

--- Quote from: DSL on 01 Nov 2013, 13:47 ---Man, in my day, TMI meant Three Mile Island.

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For some reason, that reminded me of this strip.  8-)

LookingIn:
To be honest this entire arc has been in line with the characters' personalities right down to the cringing and awkwardness and unintentional offensiveness.

Dale and Marigold had chemistry, shared common interests, and were too shy to do anything without prompting lest they offend the other.
Faye loves to play around with everyone, she teased him and didn't believe him but she did it as only a friend would. He was being Fayed, with her not knowing the truth but jumping to conclusions based on how pleased Marigold looked when she came in.
Dora was being nice and reassuring, without knowing the facts. She has shown her tender side towards people many times when they are getting Fayed.
Momo prompting them to get closer to break the ice is right in line with her forcing Marigold to do things she needed to do but was either too lazy or too shy to do.
Marten doesn't have a strong interest in the romance, he's isn't a direct friend of Marigold IMO so he is being Momo's confidant rather than having an active interest in the Dale/Marigold situation.

Tulpa:
So Faye thought Marigold was doing a booty dance?
It looked nothing like this booty dance.

Rghfrgl:

--- Quote from: Andy147 on 01 Nov 2013, 16:42 ---
For some reason, that reminded me of this strip.  8-)

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--- Quote ---It's funny; I always think "The art in QC developed fast early on, but it settled down a few years ago." Then someone posts a link like that one (which was way after I started reading it daily) ... and all the characters in it look weird...

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That's probably when it looked best honestly.

Method of Madness:
Agreed. I'm not a fan of how Faye's drawn now compared to those days.

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