>>86500430>>86500443>>86508830>>86508840Well, I seem to have missed quite a bit since I last popped into these threads...
>>86500524He just throws jokes in at the end of most strips, because that's what he assumes he has to do. It's been mentioned before, but it seems to be an attempt to diffuse any kind of tension that might make his audience uncomfortable.
>>86501873You know, if you edit out Amber's word balloon, then this strip becomes okay. Not good, and certainly not great, but okay.
>>86502130Dorothy really isn't Joyce's friend. She insults her, guilts her for being Christian and being whitebread... she's just a more hypocritical version of Roz, and I didn't even think that was possible.
Joyce has come up against many things that have challenged her worldview, and is still a good person. She's not unchanged, but she is still a good person. If Dorothy came up against anything that challenged her worldview, she'd dismiss for being "mansplaining from a position of privilege", or some shit.
>>86502242>>86502294I assumed it was "cretin", given how archaic Mary's speech can be.
>>86503355Honestly, it'd be better for Joyce to feel bad for a while then keep being afraid of being alone in crowds, in case Ryan showed up again.
>>86509398A month and a half, I think.
>>86511654Technically, it's Roz's fault - she didn't want to give Dorothy all the hot goss about all the hot dickings she was going to get at the party, so Roz invited herself or something.