T. Campbell (yeah, HIM) wrote:If Freemage did not exist, it might have been necessary to invent him.
dianekikiula wrote:My sig is jealous of your sig now.
Valerie wrote:
I'm leaving Paps for you.
Freemage, do you have a fanclub yet, and can I please join?
Xeph wrote:*sigh* So predictable. So dull.
Was hoping for some actual conflict resolution....no such luck.
mccleverly wrote:Ahh, to be a teenager again :3
I am so glad that T did not change their relationship at all from where it started. Penny and Aggie were always meant to be rivals. There is nothing wrong with having your rival be your lover at the same time.
Freemage wrote:She's ragesexual.
Don't believe me? Take a second look. There's a direct line between that comic and this one. I understand folks being uncomfortable, even disapproving. But the groundwork has been laid for a long, long time. This is not coming out of left field in the least.
mccleverly wrote:There is nothing wrong with having your rival be your lover at the same time.
Freemage wrote:For everyone saying they don't understand Penny's side of this equation....
You have to understand, Penny isn't necessarily bisexual in the usual terms. Hell, I'm not even sure she's Aggisexual.
She's ragesexual.
Don't believe me? Take a second look. There's a direct line between that comic and this one. I understand folks being uncomfortable, even disapproving. But the groundwork has been laid for a long, long time. This is not coming out of left field in the least.
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...I'm sorry, but I just can't take this rubbish anymore and continue to be silent about it.
I feel like this superb webcomic ended (a little unresolved, but satisfying regardless) with the final page of the Popsicle War arc, and was spun-off into a disappointing and dull continuation. The only two shining things about P&A post-Popsicle War (to me) was Charlotte's ongoing storyline (even if the conclusion of it, the psychopath showdown, was a little farfetched-it was enjoyable and satisfying nonetheless), and the introduction of Lucy (who I would have loved to see Sara get together with-because unlike Sara/Daphne, Sara/Lucy had great chemistry). Everything else that's gone on in this comic aside from that has either had me yawning or rolling my eyes. I think this latest page is the straw that broke the camel's back for me, this is just ridiculous.
To be fair though, the Penny/Aggie pairing has been hard to swallow since its random beginnings when Penny suddenly got blushy around Aggie and shoved her new friend into dating to try and hide her apparently brand spank'n new lesbian feelings back in the Darren storyline. Aggie has shown signs of bisexuality from the very beginning; I'm not going to deny that because it's so clearly there. But Penny? Pre-Popsicle War there were NO signs whatsoever that she was swinging that way, every time there was talk about Penny/Aggie as lovers in the comic (all of which was from Sara, the at-the-time closet lesbian may I remind everyone)-it was done as a joke, not in a manner to be taken seriously. The only time it wasn't done as a joke was the 20 2020 Pennies storyline (which featured Penny as every possible type of person anyone could end up being, including a robot...so again, I doubt that was supposed to be taken seriously)-but the Penny/Aggie we saw there is a far cry from what's been smeared over our screens lately.
I would have loved to see Aggie with Lisa if they really wanted her to explore her sexuality, because they have that couple-chemistry (even with the lack of evidence supporting it pre-Popsicle War, it still seems so much more believable to me). Penny playing the role of Aggie's girlfriend just doesn't work though. It's felt so forced, that I'm practically choking on it. And it's gotten progressively worse as their so-called romance has "developed".
I could go on about the many things that have disappointed me and annoyed about this comic since The Popsicle War story arc ended, but I don't think I could stop the oncoming storm if I did. So I'll just let my frustration end here, and hope that rotten fruits and veggies don't get thrown at me for my honest opinion.
NobodySpecial wrote:In all seriousness, I get why people feel ooky about this panel. Hell, I feel ooky about this panel, if only for the seeming complete lack of control by either of them.
That said, my cerebral side also gets the arguments about why this works and why this happened that Freemage and others have put forward. (And it's really a testament to the writing that you CAN point to those, just like it was when the good ship Agenny first sailed oh so long ago.)
My main concern is that, after the afterglow, they will both realize that this is no way to run a healthy railroad. And it's much too late now to address that fact. So it looks to me like this is breakup sex, because one or both will realize that this can't go on like this.
"What am I getting at? That this is a remarkably complex relationship and that’s based on only TWO MONTHS of comic time. You have two teenage girls still feeling their way through a relationship neither of them expected to be in: two former sworn enemies now contemplating building a life together. They don’t yet fully understand how to relate to one another, though they’ve made huge strides in this area. They don’t yet fully know what they mean to one another, though they’ve made a lot of progress. They DO know how to fight. They know how to push each other’s buttons and how to get a rise out of one another, though whereas once that led to soda in the face now it leads to sex. Why aren’t they sitting down and having a rational discussion, people are asking? Because that’s not who either of them are, and that’s not the way their relationship has ever worked except during that brief span when they didn’t know how to act around one another. Why isn’t their relationship progressing in a loving, nurturing, romantic fashion? Because they’ve never had that kind of relationship. That DOESN’T mean it can’t take on more and more of those aspects as time goes by, but they’re never going to have a “traditional” romantic relationship, because they’ve never had a traditional friendly relationship."
Jason Waltrip wrote:Momentum from the girls fall onto the desk has carried their arms over and behind it.Fhqwhgads wrote:I posted this in the daily strip thread but I think it got taken as a rhetorical question: Is Aggie seriously delivering a right hook in the upper right corner of this strip?
Papuasblya wrote:I hope [Charlotte's] not dead because the only thing sexier than a religious fanatic with a sweater vest and a limp is a religious fanatic with a sweater vest, limp and a fat keloid neck scar.
AngFdz wrote:I think there's a lot more going on here than just 'I'm mad, now I want to bang you'. Mainly it has to do with... I think someone mentioned this earlier but I don't remember who, but the fact that they really need to stop playing house if they want this to work. They really need to see each other.
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