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WCDT: 2882-2886 (26-30 January 2015)

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Zalder:
I wanna go all Good Will Hunting and hug Dora while repeating "It's not your fault".  She obviously feels tremendously shitty right now.

Is it cold in here?:
This may be the best approach available for a business without an HR department.

MrNumbers:

--- Quote from: BenRG on 29 Jan 2015, 23:18 ---Dora feels horribly guilty right now. Look at her body language. No-one has to blame her; she blames herself! It would be entirely in-character for her to now isolate herself, wall off her emotions and refuse to talk to anyone about how this is affecting her; not Tai, not anyone. She'll go into an internalised guilt spiral, start lashing out and probably end up breaking down in the presence of someone unexpected.

The cure is for her and Faye to talk and say 'sorry' to each other. Unfortunately, neither of them are ready for that yet.

--- End quote ---

I think Tai is probably the best possible partner for her in this situation.

If anyone has a chance of getting her out of that internal spiral and getting her to be proactive, it's our little lesbian librarian (say that ten times fast).

She's done it before when they got together, remember? Tai knows how Dora thinks and has proven, before, to be very good at wedging a crowbar into just the right place to crack her open in a way that makes Dora grateful rather than resentful.

emilygrrl:
WHAAAAT. You mean I have to wait all weekend to find out what happened with Pint-Size??? :(

Oilman:

--- Quote from: MrNumbers on 29 Jan 2015, 23:36 ---
--- Quote from: BenRG on 29 Jan 2015, 23:18 ---Dora feels horribly guilty right now. Look at her body language. No-one has to blame her; she blames herself! It would be entirely in-character for her to now isolate herself, wall off her emotions and refuse to talk to anyone about how this is affecting her; not Tai, not anyone. She'll go into an internalised guilt spiral, start lashing out and probably end up breaking down in the presence of someone unexpected.

The cure is for her and Faye to talk and say 'sorry' to each other. Unfortunately, neither of them are ready for that yet.

--- End quote ---



I think Tai is probably the best possible partner for her in this situation.

If anyone has a chance of getting her out of that internal spiral and getting her to be proactive, it's our little lesbian librarian (say that ten times fast).

She's done it before when they got together, remember? Tai knows how Dora thinks and has proven, before, to be very good at wedging a crowbar into just the right place to crack her open in a way that makes Dora grateful rather than resentful.

--- End quote ---

Really? If Tai has done anything except get high and watch children's tv at work, neglect basic responsibilities like training the interns and dealing with Marten's contract of employment, and running around drunk in her underpants (offending Marigold and Faye in the process), somebody remind me what it is?

I'm afraid she strikes me as one if those characters who are too far off the "caricature" end if the spectrum to be credible as a main character

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