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WCDT Strips 3771 - 3775 (25-29 June 2018)
OldGoat:
But Marten doesn't mope or waffle when it comes to Claire - instead he's remarkably decisive. Where she's concerned, I don't expect to see a return to the old Marty.
A small perverse otter:
Clinton's younger than Claire. Of course he loses more than his fair share of arguments. In this case, though, not only did he win, but he won on ground of Claire's choosing.
What I really like about the strip is Clinton's almost completely clinical response "Well, it's not like it's the first time..."
QuestionableIntentions:
Clinton's pose reminded me of Body Snatchers, when the pod people scream to alert other pod people :-D
"DORK! SCREEEEEEEEAAAAACHH!"
fayelovesbubbles:
Honestly, Marigold also isn't really that close to Faye or Bubbles, so she may just be like "okay, cool, whatever." Her entire world is Dale right now, and that's fine with me.
She might be the one exception to the "everybody knew" thing. I don't think Marigold has given Bubbles or Faye too much thought.
BenRG:
I think that the big problem here is the Claire has difficulty differentiating between real-life and shipping her favourite fictional characters. It's completely okay for an entire fandom to geek out if a ship is confirmed. It is completely okay for you to be happy for two friends if they get into a relationship. It's slightly weird if you expect everyone even remotely connected to them to geek out about it, as if it were a mass-media event.
Mostly, though, she was hoping to handle her own excitement through the catalyst of telling Clinton to calm down!
--- Quote from: keithcurtis on 25 Jun 2018, 15:25 ---Marten is the poster boy for "let's just leave things as they are."
--- End quote ---
This is true but total inaction requires that no external forces impact on the relationship. That likely isn't the case and he's going to have to make choices if he even wants to maintain the status quo.
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