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WCDT Strips 3646-3650 (1st - 5th January 2018)
A small perverse otter:
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--- Quote from: snufflebottoms on 04 Jan 2018, 04:27 ---This doesn't necessarily mean she's out of the strip - her and winslow traveling could be an arc later.
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I would be happy too see the penny that Claire put on Faye's head drop sometime.
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I'm eagerly awaiting the point at which that hint Bubbles up to into Faye's consciousness.
A small perverse otter:
--- Quote from: Timemaster on 04 Jan 2018, 13:48 ---
--- Quote from: Castlerook on 04 Jan 2018, 12:01 ---But this arc has revealed that Hanners is more like her mother than she would like to think.
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Would you like to explain that? I don's see any similarities between Hanners and her mom.
TM
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I can't speak for the original poster, but I'd thought the same thing.
Hannelore walked into a room, took over, and told someone off, with absolutely no consideration for what they wanted. And then, just a few strips later, she walked into her mother's office and demanded that others *obey* her, again with no consideration of their persons.
Who is that like? Not Hannelore Ellicott-Chatham. Not John Ellicott-Chatham. Not Marten, not Dora, nor any of her other friends.
No, there's really only one person in the comic who acts that way: Beatrice Chatham.
Hanelore used to need to be tied to a bed to survive. Now she's just shown all the drive, self-possession, and willfulness of her mother.
pwhodges:
--- Quote from: Shjade on 04 Jan 2018, 13:25 ---Even if she stays on the road for a while we very well might get strips of Hannelore and Winslow abroad,
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After all, we saw Wil on the road while he was away.
Akima:
"You break his heart, I find you. Feed you to peegs!"
TheEvilDog:
--- Quote from: A small perverse otter on 04 Jan 2018, 14:04 ---
--- Quote from: Timemaster on 04 Jan 2018, 13:48 ---
--- Quote from: Castlerook on 04 Jan 2018, 12:01 ---But this arc has revealed that Hanners is more like her mother than she would like to think.
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Would you like to explain that? I don's see any similarities between Hanners and her mom.
TM
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I can't speak for the original poster, but I'd thought the same thing.
Hannelore walked into a room, took over, and told someone off, with absolutely no consideration for what they wanted. And then, just a few strips later, she walked into her mother's office and demanded that others *obey* her, again with no consideration of their persons.
Who is that like? Not Hannelore Ellicott-Chatham. Not John Ellicott-Chatham. Not Marten, not Dora, nor any of her other friends.
No, there's really only one person in the comic who acts that way: Beatrice Chatham.
Hanelore used to need to be tied to a bed to survive. Now she's just shown all the drive, self-possession, and willfulness of her mother.
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Pretty much.
Hanners is one of the nicest characters in the comic, but there have been times that when she has been really pushed that Hanners becomes...quite forceful. I mean, getting to the point where she was so angry with Beatrice's actions that she shoved her and effectively disowned her own mother. That's enough to shake anyone to their core, that realisation that all their patience, they can get to a point where they do something like that.
And so, the Hanners World Tour.
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