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WCDT: 2873-2877 (12-16 January 2015)

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Endellion:
Attention: The Faye drama llama bomb has been rescheduled for next week because of cuteness.

Conzy:

--- Quote from: Arancaytar on 15 Jan 2015, 10:03 ---Wow, this arc seems to be getting pretty dark. More drama than even Marten and Dora's breakup, and that was a pretty big twist.


--- Quote from: pwhodges on 15 Jan 2015, 06:23 ---I'm pretty sure Dora knows the score exactly and is now considering offstage how best to proceed.

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Dora is a great person, but I suspect she's not all that perceptive.

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I'd disagree, she's pretty much the most mature person in the whole cast, aside from her sibling-rivalry issues, when it comes to friends she's usually really on the ball. I'd imagine that people saying Dora knows exactly what's going on have it nailed. Think about it, what would it have accomplished if Dora had called bullshit on Faye? Faye would have denied it and gone into hyper-defensive mode, achieving nothing. My guess is that Dora knows what's going on, but also knows in order to intervene effectively she has to catch Faye in the act, where there's no room for denial. This would also seem to indicate that Faye won't be fired, as it shows that Dora has every intention of helping her.

MooskiNet:
Moar dates = cuteness, which is cool.  However, dates at Claire's house = cuteness + Clinton, which is a bloody negative integer.

No ice cream kisses in the near term, methinks.  I'm guessing Marten arrives home after watching a movie about book binding to find Faye blind drunk.

Or worse.

BenRG:

--- Quote from: sluthy on 15 Jan 2015, 15:16 ---Although if Marten's going over to Claire's for a movie night, Faye's gonna be home alone. Or at least with Pintsize again.
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Exactly. Marten will be enjoying the weird domesticity of the Augustus household and thus be out of circulation for another night whilst Faye's crisis is ongoing. That's a deliberate plot device on Jeph's part. Whatever happens to Faye in the immediate in-comic future, Jeph wants Marten out of circulation.

I loved Claire's attempts to put it off and then literally having to squeeze out the invite! Clinton and Mrs A might not necessarily be there. Claire is almost certainly smart enough not to invite her boyfriend over when her family will be around. I suspect what Faye calls 'sexy shenanigans' will occur.

FWIW, I think we'll be back to Faye on Monday and have Marten come back from his date in time to find himself wading into the resulting debris field on Friday.

DSL:
The movie is "Interstellar." There's plenty of space in it.

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