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WCDT strips 3701-3705 (19th to 23rd March 2018)

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traroth:
Elliott is a passionate baker. Roko has a bread fetish. Could it end with a loaf-story?

Tova:
Could Elliot rise to the occasion?

ckridge:
The simplest way for there to be a best scone but not a best loaf of bread would be for scones to be a well-defined category and bread to be a loosely-defined category, so that when talking about bread one was really talking about several different kinds of thing, each with its own particular way of being good. I think that is more Aristotelian logical analysis than set theory, though.

DaiJB:
I really had to ponder this one - there are certainly more than 3 "important" characters in QC.

The easiest one to choose (for me) was Faye - she still strikes me as being a character around whom events revolve.

Marten, no - he has faded into the background a lot - a pity, imo ... I always rather liked our first protagonist. Now that he's settled into a comfortable relationship with Claire, he doesn't seem to be pushed to the foreground anymore. (Has anyone else noticed that? - Find a comfortable partner and fade into the scenery? It happened to Steve and Cossette, it happened to Penelope and Wil, it seems to be happening to Dora and Tai, even Veronica and Jim...)

I definitely wanted to choose one of the AI cast, as the strip seems to be focusing more on AI matters lately.
Definitely NOT Pintsize - he is still just the random shenanigans around the periphery  :-D

Not Momo either - she seems to be just a foil for May, rather like Winslow was for Pintsize.

I was tossing up between Bubbles and May, but in the end, I settled for May - I don't like her asshole tendencies (Dale got that one right!), but I see her as having the most opportunity to develop as a character.

My third was "Other No. 1" - Hannelore. I can't see her disappearing off the radar just yet, just absent for the immediate future.

Jakk Frost:
And then of course there's baguettes, which are like the illuminati of the bread world. 

Seriously, whenever you see a depiction of someone getting bread, it's always a baguette, even in ancient Saudi Arabia, as seen in Disney's 'Aladdin'.

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