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WCDT 2887-2891 (2-6 February 2015)
Emperor Norton:
The WCDT, where being human, or well, anything short of a perfect moral robot, will get a character criticized.
Seriously. She is in a bad mood, and she is being grumpy. I would be in a bad mood and grumpy in that situation, too. And she isn't attacking Hanners at all, she is just stating what she thinks in a grumpy tone.
dexeron:
Yes, +1 what Jays said as well.
Bologna:
I'm chalking it all up to how much time one can spend twiddling their thumbs over such things.
There's only so much you can fit into one day's comic. If that's all you have to work with, it's gonna be picked apart until it's bone dry.
War Sparrow:
It was very kind of Dora to hold off for the insurance. I may be projecting, but perhaps Faye is reacting sarcastically because someone who she has just treated badly is now doing her a favour. It may be highlighting just how badly she screwed up, so she reacted with sarcasm as a sort of buffer. Gratitude can be intertwined with guilt very easily, especially if the recipient doesn't feel they deserve it.
As for treating Hannelore badly..I don't see it. Faye's a bit cantankerous, but she didn't say anything that didn't need to be said.
BenRG:
--- Quote from: War Sparrow on 03 Feb 2015, 07:34 ---As for treating Hannelore badly..I don't see it. Faye's a bit cantankerous, but she didn't say anything that didn't need to be said.
--- End quote ---
I said this in my comment above but I think Hannelore isn't upset at Faye's words but upset at the thought of Faye being around less in her day-to-day life. She enjoys interacting with Faye at CoD and losing that is losing a special part of her social interactions. Faye's final comment wasn't disgust and it wasn't anger, IMO, it was a sort of disbelief that things had escalated so quickly.
As I said, Faye's going to try to talk sense into Hannelore and end up touching on her own issues completely by chance. In all probability, the two of them will end up a hugging, blubbering mess because of the strength of the bottled-up emotion they'd just let out.
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