You know, like Steve. Nobody expects introspection from Steve.
<Gets up on a high, big, safe rock as the sharks (species Stephicus Franticfanius) come in towards the chum>
Hey!
You'd be surprised.
(I was!)
That's not introspection. When a bunch of your friends,
and your SO tell you you're being stupid, and you finally give in and say, "OK, I was being stupid", that's not introspection. That's a forced surrender!
Sven on the other hand
is being introspective. Starting out with the afore-quoted strips where he asks Faye if they can still be friends
because he misses hanging with her, was the first step. Now, realizing that that's not all he misses about her (and unintentionally dumping it into Hanner's lap) was the next phase. Unfortunately, further development has now been temporarily derailed by the Fangus train.
I think I also see Pastor Vodka in Sven's immediate future - he's been writing country songs for so long, he may be starting to believe some of their purported remedies for a broken heart!
Also, I was right about Faye getting more details from Haners - alright, so the grilling turned into a simple "WTF?" moment, but still...
I also had the impression that this is a bit of a social engineering experiment on Hanner's part. While she's not used to dealing with people, and so keeping secrets (or just keeping quiet) for the sake of another may not be part of her mileu, I think this may be intentional information distribution. Faye clearly looked disturbed by Sven's behaviour, and Hanners was trying to 'splain why. Unfortunately, she caught Faye in mid processing (you know, that blank stare) and scared the crap out of her.
One of my own talents, I'm afraid. Im a very quiet person when I move, and tend to surprise people by being in a room for several minutes before they realize I'm there... usually by turning around and buping into me!