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WCDT Strips 3981-3985 (15th - 19th April, 2019)

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BenRG:
That's one thing about Marten and Faye. They've lived together for long enough that they can and will start playing off of each other because they know exactly when the other is kidding and the other's idea of what is funny. So you get them giving each other straight lines and the like. It's times like this when I appreciate just the degree that they've become siblings in all but blood in a lot of ways.


--- Quote from: Is it cold in here? on 15 Apr 2019, 17:22 ---Faye used to describe the end of Angus in different terms
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This is true but there is this thing called 'character development' as well as the passage of time. It is quite possible that, in the six months or so since that point, Faye has had the time to think and decide that she made the right choice; that no matter how much she liked Angus, it wasn't going to work out long-term. As I posted yesterday, on a subconscious level at least, Faye seemed to know it was over the moment Angus got his audition, given her reaction to it.

Tova:

--- Quote from: BenRG on 15 Apr 2019, 23:25 ---This is true but there is this thing called 'character development' as well as the passage of time.

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Fascinating. Tell us more about this 'character development' thing.

cybersmurf:
The blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb.
Marten and Faye will be lifelong friends, no matter the distance. although they never have been lovers, and (probably) never will be, there's everything else there for a long term relationship. and in this case, that relationship is "just" friends.

Mr Intrepid:
Remember that when Faye and Angus split, Faye was still abusing alcohol on a regular basis.  Which goes a way toe plain her self loathing evidenced in her statement.  She's in recovery now, supported by her friends and at least one other person who she has a strong emotional attachment to.  She may be looking at things with a new sense of herself.

Consider what might have happened if she uprooted herself, lost her community, felt isolated in New York.  Her al nihilism would have gotten worse and things may have ended tragically.

Carl-E:
My manager mentioned the other day that she had the same birthday as the second president, John Quincey Adams. 

I couldn't let that one go either...

 :-P

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