Wednesday, 18 September 2024

Sep 16, 2024 00:37


The one where Anthony meets the real Lizardbreath.

Synopsis: When Dawn reminds Liz that she's dating Anthony, she gets all saucy about his needing competition.....only to be a Patterson and give him a scraping for talking to another girl.

Summary: This is the idiot who called Thérèse an iceberg because she didn't understand what a grapevine is. 

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dreadedcandiru2 September 16 2024, 10:12:11 UTC

The slipshod manner in which these two low-lives conduct their affairs is framed as a tragedy. To that, I say



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jjamele September 16 2024, 10:53:57 UTC

1. Liz simpering for forgiveness while giving Anthony details he has no reason to be privy to- Warren "lost his job" and "was depressed" and "needed someone to talk to"- except for the "lost his job" part, this must sound very familiar to Anthony and give Anthony reason to be concerned. From his point of view, he knows exactly what "needed someone to talk to" means. Did Warren beg Liz to Wait for Him Promise You'll Wait?

2. Anthony in a full pajama outfit. Oh good lord, Anthony, are you ten years old? Is he also wearing slippers? Why can't we see a bowl of gruel and a hot water bottle in the frame?

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dreadedcandiru2 September 16 2024, 11:25:34 UTC

Given that Liz is too slow on the uptake and lacking in awareness of the real world to pick up on his concerns, Mama's Little Man has cause to worry. Another example of this hints broadly at why nobody's ever going to tell her about the double wedding:



The family would not have been put in the untenable position of abetting Deanna in mistreating her mother if he had not confided in a child with no understanding of the consequences of her actions:



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jjamele September 16 2024, 12:56:32 UTC

"My family doesn't pry into our personal affairs."

1. "My family..." implying that Dee's WILL pry into their personal affairs.

2. "our personal affairs...." maybe Mike is conceding that his family is too busy meddling with Liz to bother with them?

3. Why don't we see a sticky-tongued laugh from Dee in response? Because it would actually be appropriate here.

4. Nobody in this strip has a life. Everyone lives vicariously through everyone else, having nothing better to do. It's really kind of sad. In my family, nobody would give a flying d--n what Mike and Dee were doing until they did something ridiculous like move back home and refuse to leave.

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dreadedcandiru2 September 16 2024, 14:44:09 UTC
The problem is that there are a lot of people who don't see the problem. You're going to get a lot of push back in the coming days because there are people who would give a brass farthing for stuff that doesn't concern them to fill up their empty lives.

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jjamele September 16 2024, 16:54:44 UTC

I'm pleasantly surprised that Lynn didn't manage to draw Edgar in the strip, staring at Liz, waiting for information concerning the All-Consuming Mystery that is Michael and Deanna. Eyeroll.

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dreadedcandiru2 September 16 2024, 14:48:27 UTC
Nobody is especially willing to admit that the Narcissism Of Minor Difference is on display here. Most of the crap Deanna hates Mira for doing is stuff Elly does less efficiently.

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chocolate_frapp September 16 2024, 21:12:17 UTC

are people not supposed to wear pajamas? I miss something?

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jjamele September 17 2024, 09:59:44 UTC

It's just a personal bias of mine; I think that pajama outfits are fine for little boys and old men. Since Anthony is both a little boy and an old man, I guess it works.

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chocolate_frapp September 17 2024, 15:37:46 UTC

I am neither a little boy nor any kind of a man and I wear them sometimes.

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