@The Man: I would rather NOT want the old Kevin or Rick back, at all. Wesley is just being a weirdo creepy guy who I believe Lindsay can knock out with a single punch. The older iterations of Kevin and Rick would have his way with her and kill her respectively.
Wesley is now the big “NOPE” on my list of characters I wouldn’t want to see again. Plus, he’s destroying one of the scenes I personally found funny in Clerks II. … Yes, I find the movie funny, I said it.
Maybe it’s an origin story. Maybe it’s supposed to be about turning new, human Lindsey into the heartless, black-hearted Lindsey of old? There’s no witnesses. Asphyxiate him with his own sweater, and say he choked on a cheesie.
If that Misery chick Annie hadn’t been hauled off to jail, she’d probably get along perfectly with Wesley. They share the same Duquesne-obsessed goals.
Oh boy, the creepiness factor is being upped right now. All I can say is I feel Wesley will be leaving the school in handcuffs by the end of this arc, as he will be facing stalking, harassment and false imprisonment charges when all is said and done, in addition to Craig and/or Kevin beating the daylights out of him.
You have desperate creeps… and then you have Wesley, who makes those desperate creeps seem like saints.
@The Man: I would rather NOT want the old Kevin or Rick back, at all. Wesley is just being a weirdo creepy guy who I believe Lindsay can knock out with a single punch. The older iterations of Kevin and Rick would have his way with her and kill her respectively.
…I’m starting to miss the old Kevin and Rick. I never thought I’d say that, but at least they weren’t as… repugnant as this cheeto-stained skid mark.
As much as I’d LOVE to call Wesley a “creep”, that would be a grave insult… to creeps everywhere!
El Man: Sure, but I don’t think Wesley is going to get any sort of redemption.
I suppose he could still open up his heart to her about all the rejection he’s had to suffer, and Lindsay finds him nerdy girl in a pang of sympathy…
Wesley is now the big “NOPE” on my list of characters I wouldn’t want to see again. Plus, he’s destroying one of the scenes I personally found funny in Clerks II. … Yes, I find the movie funny, I said it.
Maybe it’s an origin story. Maybe it’s supposed to be about turning new, human Lindsey into the heartless, black-hearted Lindsey of old? There’s no witnesses. Asphyxiate him with his own sweater, and say he choked on a cheesie.
If that Misery chick Annie hadn’t been hauled off to jail, she’d probably get along perfectly with Wesley. They share the same Duquesne-obsessed goals.
Oh boy, the creepiness factor is being upped right now. All I can say is I feel Wesley will be leaving the school in handcuffs by the end of this arc, as he will be facing stalking, harassment and false imprisonment charges when all is said and done, in addition to Craig and/or Kevin beating the daylights out of him.
Why do I hear Smeagol’s voice when reading Wesley’s dialogue?
Geez, having gun pointed at my head would probably be more tolerable than being in the same situation as Lindsay.