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WCDT 2912 to 2916 (9-13 March 2015)

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jwhouk:
I'll go with 3. I don't think Faye's going to do the "wistful look back" thing, because that would essentially mean CoD is DOA.

NilsO:
Agreed, definitely '1'. Jeph cannot let this hang.

valkygrrl:

--- Quote from: BenRG on 12 Mar 2015, 08:20 ---So, micro-poll for tomorrow. Will we have:

* Continuation of Dora Arc - Some sort of emotional fall-out from this week?
* Comedic one-off - Pintsize? Hanners and Mar-bear? You make the call!
* Step sidways - An indirect conclusion to this week's strips such as Claire calming down Marten or Faye talking to Marten about her current ambivalence towards Dora?
* Other - Specify in commentFor the record, I vote '1', with Faye ending up in the uncomfortable position of dealing with Dora, who has suddenly broken down during the process of removing her metalworking gear.

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since it hasn't been an option in months I'm voting 4: Spathe ham

CaptainFish:
I'm hoping for more CoD, but only because I'm hoping that Dora will interrupt Faye's look back with a silent (maybe tearful) hug.

I know it won't happen, but that's what I want, damnit. >:I

Aziraphale:

--- Quote from: BenRG on 12 Mar 2015, 02:12 ---
--- Quote from: Khazgar on 12 Mar 2015, 01:56 ---I've been wondering for a long while when (or if) Jeph is going to change the tone of the comic from "a bunch of guys in their early twenties hanging out" to "a bunch of guys in their mid-late twenties trying to find out what to do with their lives". I think that he himself has moved on from the first stage and has done very well for himself (congrats Jeph!)
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If there is an autobiographical aspect to QC (and I believe that there is, at the very least on the subconscious level), then we can expect Marten and others to focus more and more on a settled life and careers and maybe even follow some long-held plans.

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Even if it weren't autobiographical, I'd still expect to see some kind of change. I'd assume it's hard enough to write the same characters day in and day out for ten years. Harder still if those characters remain frozen in time once you've outgrown them.

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