Davidj wrote:She believes he can never be anything more than a casual roll in the hay to anyone. I can not help but think that is a low estimation of him in her eyes.
Rebhel wrote:I happen to like Lisa BECAUSE of the way she speaks. If you don't get her, oh well... you are the one missing out.
Zanosuke Kurosaki wrote:Twitcher wrote:Everything she does, even outing someone at a large party, is eventually viewed as okay with her friends
Uh, no. Lisa didn't "out" anyone. Now, yes, Sara started figuring that out about herself afterwards, true. But it was in no way seen as "okay" with her friends. http://www.pennyandaggie.com/index.php?p=513 Aggie was pissed and wanted to know "why?" Now - yes, Lisa wanted Sara to think about it. Cripes, by that point, Sara should have been thinking more about things anyway, she was so deep in denial, her closet was in a bunker fifty feet underground, guarded by thirty laser-traps, about ninety missile and gun emplacements, and behind a twenty foot concrete wall. No, it was not the best place to pull that move, but Sara needed the impetus, because dang if her "friends" weren't really helping with her personal growth.
Tamar wrote:Davidj wrote:She believes he can never be anything more than a casual roll in the hay to anyone. I can not help but think that is a low estimation of him in her eyes.
Given that Stan has shown time and time again that, whether he can be more than that to anyone, he simply won't be, .
TCampbell wrote:...Man, it just hit me that we probably have presented Stan fully on-panel for the last time already. I thought he might show up in this one scene in the coda, but it doesn't really make sense for him to appear personally there. Nor is there a good story reason to bring him back in the spin-off, or even to do a little one-shot with him. "Mister Smiles" said what really needed to be said.
Still, I'll miss him more than most. He represents some of my own worst failings, and who I might have been in another life. I'm not sure what it says that at least two of my best friends in comics, as well as many of this series' biggest fans, loathe him utterly. But to me he'll always be more of a sad, lost figure than a villain. A cautionary tale.
Rebhel wrote:I happen to like Lisa BECAUSE of the way she speaks. If you don't get her, oh well... you are the one missing out.
Davidj wrote:Zanosuke Kurosaki wrote:[
That doesn't invalidate my statement in any way. Lisa is very much not the type to be FWB with someone "because basically she holds him in contempt."
She believes he can never be anything more than a casual roll in the hay to anyone. I can not help but think that is a low estimation of him in her eyes.
Ameyal wrote:Zanosuke Kurosaki wrote:Twitcher wrote:Everything she does, even outing someone at a large party, is eventually viewed as okay with her friends
Uh, no. Lisa didn't "out" anyone. Now, yes, Sara started figuring that out about herself afterwards, true. But it was in no way seen as "okay" with her friends. http://www.pennyandaggie.com/index.php?p=513 Aggie was pissed and wanted to know "why?" Now - yes, Lisa wanted Sara to think about it. Cripes, by that point, Sara should have been thinking more about things anyway, she was so deep in denial, her closet was in a bunker fifty feet underground, guarded by thirty laser-traps, about ninety missile and gun emplacements, and behind a twenty foot concrete wall. No, it was not the best place to pull that move, but Sara needed the impetus, because dang if her "friends" weren't really helping with her personal growth.
But even then, her attitude wasn't "I did it to try to help her evolve as a person" but felt more like "Lisa knows best what is good for you". And instead of Aggie's reaction being "You had no right to take that into your own hands", "She's not even your friend" or "How would you felt if someone, with all premeditation, pushed your buttons in front of everyone", but it was quickly defused with her "joking" about the idea of shipping Aggie and Penny. So yeah, she's proved to be in the absolute right, and shameless about how she proved her point. Even when she basically did the same to Aggie, she ended up being right about it too, and quickly forgiven.
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Valerie wrote:
I'm leaving Paps for you.
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Alice Macher wrote:@Adri: This may shed some light on it, in a sidelong kind of way.
Adrishiana wrote:Alice Macher wrote:@Adri: This may shed some light on it, in a sidelong kind of way.
So in other words, "not really."
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Shadrach wrote:Adrishiana, I'm beginning to think that a revenge tragedy in webcomic form may be more your cup of tea. Maybe an adaptation of Titus Andronicus, which is just one grudge and reprisal after another.
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