Something that I both really like and find a little frustrating about QC is the shifting cast. I like it because it seems realistic. You often don't have a core cast of friends in your life that'll do
everything with you, and when you live in a college town, people often move away. People quit jobs to get careers, get married, have kids, relocate for all kinds of reasons, and it's really nice to see that represented, I think.
I find it frustrating because you don't get an "end" to a lot of stories. Part of my mind keeps them as "active" characters, and then I think of QC having this massive cast, when it really doesn't. It just shifts focus.
To be honest, this is the first time I really noticed that I don't really like reading about most of the main cast (and a number of the side characters, too). I don't really like Marigold, Claire, Tai, Dale (honestly, it's not a dislike, but that I don't find him to have much of a personality, so I'm just disinterested), Emily, Pintsize, Momo, Dora (not a dislike, just disinterest), Clinton, Veronica, or Angus (I am so, so glad he is gone. I always thought of him as irredeemably creepy and just could not get on board). I pretty much only like Marten, Faye, and Hannelore at the moment.
I'm not saying the comic is poorly-written or anything! In fact, I find a lot of the characterizations to be just fine. They just aren't my taste. I don't have any plans to stop reading, because like I said, the cast rotates. New things could be out there that I like more, and I like the storytelling style.
But back to the main topic at hand: this kind of situation is funny in a comic, but really, really frustrating in real life (thank goodness this isn't real life, then, huh?
). When you have a superior who can't take it seriously and it creates problems for you elsewhere, it stops being humorous pretty fast.