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WCDT 2902-2906 (23-27 February 2015)

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Aziraphale:

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--- Quote from: Kugai on 22 Feb 2015, 13:05 ---Emily and Clinton and Marten and Claire double-date at The Horrible Revelation.

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FTFY.

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Tamok! The river Tamok! In winter!

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That was the first place my mind went, too.

What I'd like to see this week and maybe into next (which, of course, means it'd never happen) is alternating between the Faye and Dora storylines. Dora's got three huge unresolved issues: Sven, Faye, and her own insecurity. Faye has the residual stuff from her past with her dad, as well as the alcoholism. I'd neither expect, nor want, to see everything tied up neatly in two weeks, but it'd be nice to see the ball start rolling at least. Alternating between the two could end up being a kind of point/counterpoint between the two of them (without their even having to appear together in-comic), and could also start tying up a few of the multitude of loose ends.

ReindeerFlotilla:

--- Quote from: Aziraphale on 22 Feb 2015, 13:20 ---
--- Quote from: ReindeerFlotilla on 22 Feb 2015, 13:12 ---
--- Quote from: Gladstone on 22 Feb 2015, 13:06 ---
--- Quote from: Kugai on 22 Feb 2015, 13:05 ---Emily and Clinton and Marten and Claire double-date at The Horrible Revelation.

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FTFY.

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Tamok! The river Tamok! In winter!

--- End quote ---

That was the first place my mind went, too.

What I'd like to see this week and maybe into next (which, of course, means it'd never happen) is alternating between the Faye and Dora storylines. Dora's got three huge unresolved issues: Sven, Faye, and her own insecurity. Faye has the residual stuff from her past with her dad, as well as the alcoholism. I'd neither expect, nor want, to see everything tied up neatly in two weeks, but it'd be nice to see the ball start rolling at least. Alternating between the two could end up being a kind of point/counterpoint between the two of them (without their even having to appear together in-comic), and could also start tying up a few of the multitude of loose ends.

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I'm glad I'm not alone on that one. I do wonder how many people know what I said ;Þ

I'm hoping for rolling balls, as well. Frankly, it's been so long since some of these were placed on the top of the hill, I think they may have grown moss.

I'm not sure where that metaphor is going.

I think we need some recontext to make the plots feel natural, at this point.

TheEvilDog:
Regarding Tai & Dora, I would not be surprised if Tai told Marten that Dora is clamming up and not talking about things. I really feel that we're going to see something about them and soon.

Carl-E:
Don't know that Dora would clam up about this.  After her interaction with Pen-pen, she clearly needs to talk it out. 

Which takes us back to Dora-Tai this week anyway! 

BenRG:
Where we left on Friday could literally let Jeph go anywhere on Monday. Anything I'd say would be nothing  but a guess but I think I've basically narrowed it down to three options:

* At the Library, Tai teases Claire and Marten about their 'had sex last night' glow; Emily gets involved in a way that sets off an avalanche of some kind;
* Back at the apartment, Faye wants to do some thinking; Pintsize makes that hard - harder still because he's right, the little glitch!
* Dora finally gets tired of being asked where Faye is by employees and customers and blows a fuse in the biggest and most dramatic way imaginable.There are other options, but these are the ones I want to see the most.

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