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WCDT Strips 3631 to 3635 (11th to 15th December 2017

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JoeCovenant:

--- Quote from: BenRG on 14 Dec 2017, 06:07 ---It wasn't 'refusal', it was 'psychological inability'. I've got a gut feeling that Tilly was abused pretty thoroughly by Beatrice.

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dutchrvl:

--- Quote from: snufflebottoms on 14 Dec 2017, 07:36 ---I think Tilly will go the way of May - disappear for a while and then come back later.

Both characters are kind of obnoxious but have earned sympathies. Ugh.

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Interesting observation. Indeed, May also has shown some seriously appalling behavior that most of us would not tolerate. Yet, it appears to feel different for most of us (including myself). While I can't speak for others, for myself I think the difference is that May's behavior was sufficiently over-the-top outrageous plus displayed by an AI that it registered as 'comic joke', while Tilly's behavior and attitude are similar to people I have encountered and/or situations I have found myself in. 

anahata:
I think somebody earlier suggested that the Tilly-Claire punfest was the entire point of bringing Tilly into the story.
It looks like they were right.

Oenone:
I wonder if Tilly will end up working for Dora? Her getting a PA would make a lot of sense in terms of her story arc

hakko504:

--- Quote from: dutchrvl on 14 Dec 2017, 08:13 ---
--- Quote from: snufflebottoms on 14 Dec 2017, 07:36 ---I think Tilly will go the way of May - disappear for a while and then come back later.

Both characters are kind of obnoxious but have earned sympathies. Ugh.

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Interesting observation. Indeed, May also has shown some seriously appalling behavior that most of us would not tolerate. Yet, it appears to feel different for most of us (including myself). While I can't speak for others, for myself I think the difference is that May's behavior was sufficiently over-the-top outrageous plus displayed by an AI that it registered as 'comic joke'
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Don't forget that when May was introduced, Dale always had the option of saying 'No. Go away.' even if that meant goin without his AR glasses for a day or two. Hanners was forced into this situation by her mother and Tilly.

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