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Damn You, Willis! (Dumbing of Age) PART 2

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BenRG:
Troubling parts of today's strip:

* It is clear that the harassment of women on campus is still ongoing even though 'Ryan' and his friends are either in the ICU or jail awaiting trial;
* Walky cannot have the slightest clue what he's doing right now. He's probably thinking that, just because Amber and Sal did it (and even Joyce to a very limited degree) he can fight crime with his fists and wits but he has no idea of the level of preparation Amber and Sal went through in different ways to be able to do what they do. (click to show/hide)Just a final thought: In the last year or so of the Walkyverse, Lucy became the new Amazi-Girl after Amber hung up her mask to start a family with Mike. I'm wondering if, with Amber apparently looking to re-integrate her personae and Amazi-Girl apparently retired from active superheroics, whether Lucy may be drawn to the same destiny (if only to keep Walky alive)?

sitnspin:
Harassment of women will likely always continue. There is little that any college campus can or is willing to do to stop it. All universities care about is avoiding bad press. There first, second, and third instinct is always to hush it up.

dutchrvl:

--- Quote from: sitnspin on 10 Nov 2020, 11:31 ---Harassment of women will likely always continue. There is little that any college campus can or is willing to do to stop it. All universities care about is avoiding bad press. There first, second, and third instinct is always to hush it up.

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Unfortunately that is the first, second, and third instinct for pretty much any for-profit organization (let's not make the mistake of thinking universities and hospitals and such are not-for-profit)....

Ah who am I kidding, it's the case for any company and organization save for very few unicorns.

Method of Madness:
Wait, what the fuck, Billie?

dutchrvl:

--- Quote from: dutchrvl on 05 Nov 2020, 08:15 ---So I am a little confused, I thought the storyline would more or less continue after the previous one, but it feels much more like a complete reboot instead, writing out Mike (who apparently died, which, I'm sorry to say, was handled really poorly narratively), Billie (may be explained later?), and Ethan (why would he be gone?).

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Sooo...basically the above? More of a reboot than true/logical continuity? Or should I patiently await until Willis narratively explains everything that has happened offscreen?

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