At Toon- Tina catches Joel and Michelle in bed, a stray one-liner from Katey sets off Tina against sexual display in media. Tina had the stage, Deb didn’t exist, she outed Joel/Michelle to her parents, brief shouting and everyone-else-blaming, blip Tina and Will were home without anything being resolved, Tina continues to wreck her children’s things at home, the end. Much like here, JB cut the ending short. It’s a waste of a good plotline, but I choose to think that he’s not letting things drag on too long when there’s other things he’d rather get to sooner. Even when there should have been a much better ending than blink and miss it, to the plot of having paranoia-90s parents all in one place where someone can tell them how stupid and hypocritical they were being.
Trust me sister, you don’t need to do any convincing. These yokels will embarass themselves and I’m certain if they agree to the wackjob here, then things will become a self-fulfilling prophecy once the kids start fighting back.
Tina makes her move, and tries to bring rational thought back to the discussion. Too bad the crowd is already paranoia addicts.
Gee, Miss Fitssimmons, did they still bash people over the head with a rock as an opening romantic move, or did they try to buy their way with new brontosaurus skin clothes? It must have been fun living in a world before the lawyers. No one’s going to call Mrs F. out on things like the fact that she ain’t happy about anything. There’s 3 strips left to this and that’s nowhere near enough time for any debate, or even any really good insults. Now that Tina appeared I hope maybe the Joel-Michelle reveal could find a panel, just for the reaction of Michelle’s parents.
Does Fitzsimmons’s face look like she’s happy? lol She might wanna sit down before she breaks her hip. Mind you I greatly respect elders, but in cases such as Fitzsimmons, she’s fair game to me.
At Toon- Tina catches Joel and Michelle in bed, a stray one-liner from Katey sets off Tina against sexual display in media. Tina had the stage, Deb didn’t exist, she outed Joel/Michelle to her parents, brief shouting and everyone-else-blaming, blip Tina and Will were home without anything being resolved, Tina continues to wreck her children’s things at home, the end. Much like here, JB cut the ending short. It’s a waste of a good plotline, but I choose to think that he’s not letting things drag on too long when there’s other things he’d rather get to sooner. Even when there should have been a much better ending than blink and miss it, to the plot of having paranoia-90s parents all in one place where someone can tell them how stupid and hypocritical they were being.
Trust me sister, you don’t need to do any convincing. These yokels will embarass themselves and I’m certain if they agree to the wackjob here, then things will become a self-fulfilling prophecy once the kids start fighting back.
Deb was a Karen before it wasn’t cool
Incoming brawl between Tina and Deb in 3, 2, 1…
If this is her happy, then remind me not to piss her off.
@Mole204 Did that happen in the last run?
Oh, great. It’s about 17 years early but I think we’re about to have our first “Tea Party” brawl…
I can think of a good use for a rock tied to a stick right now.
Tina makes her move, and tries to bring rational thought back to the discussion. Too bad the crowd is already paranoia addicts.
Gee, Miss Fitssimmons, did they still bash people over the head with a rock as an opening romantic move, or did they try to buy their way with new brontosaurus skin clothes? It must have been fun living in a world before the lawyers. No one’s going to call Mrs F. out on things like the fact that she ain’t happy about anything. There’s 3 strips left to this and that’s nowhere near enough time for any debate, or even any really good insults. Now that Tina appeared I hope maybe the Joel-Michelle reveal could find a panel, just for the reaction of Michelle’s parents.
Does Fitzsimmons’s face look like she’s happy? lol She might wanna sit down before she breaks her hip. Mind you I greatly respect elders, but in cases such as Fitzsimmons, she’s fair game to me.
Oh, it’s about to go down.
I smell a catfight rising.