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WCDT Strips 3636 to 3640 (18th to 22nd December 2017)

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Near Lurker:
I think Tilly just aced the world's hardest job interview.

...also holy fuck Hanners is hugging 'em?!

BenRG:
She's just told her mother that she doesn't really want her to be part of her life. That isn't the easiest thing to do and it is certainly not an easy thing to live with.

Tilly? If you want to prove your PA credentials, get her home and call her friends. That's all that she needs right now.


--- Quote from: Near Lurker on 21 Dec 2017, 01:17 ---I think Tilly just aced the world's hardest job interview.

...also holy fuck Hanners is hugging 'em?!
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Sometimes, it doesn't matter how afraid you are of contact; you just need to have someone to physically be there for you.

traroth:

--- Quote from: OldGoat on 20 Dec 2017, 15:20 ---
--- Quote from: Scarlet Manuka on 20 Dec 2017, 15:02 ---Does it bother anyone else that Hannelore has been all "I'm not your boss, I don't need a PA" since Tilly arrived, but AFTER the two days has ended and she's shown her the door, she has no problem with "oh hey PA, book us some plane tickets"?

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Not at all.  This arc is about Hanners transforming, in many ways into her mother, something she does not want to do.   And Tova is very correct, Hannelore is seeing Tilly as a weaker victim of the same tormentor.

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I don't see Hanners transforming into her mother, in those strips. Confronting someone who is making your life miserable is not being bad. Hanners hasn't done anything wrong. Even more, she actually somehow seems to care about Tilly. After firing them, she just could have moved on with her life, but she choose to confront her mother because of the way Beatrice treated Tilly, not her. Granted, it was just the last straw, but it's obvious Hanners care about people, which is a major difference with her mother.

ChipNoir:
I'm just kinda side eyeing the speculation and kinda wanna go "Shut up, this is an emotional moment."

Buuuut I know that's what discussion forums are for. All the same. Geeze. Emotions, they're deep on this one. I've seen this kinda thing unfold before, and it's never pretty.

So I got the deepest feels for Hanners on this.

WoaLG:
I've been where Hanners is. (Though my parents aren't a space scientist and a corporate overlord. Just a teacher and a car parts salesman) It's incredibly painful to tell your family that you don't want them in your life

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