Geez, now what’s McEldowney up to?
I wonder if papers were getting complaints about the fact that Seth was gay, and too many were threatening to pull the strip. Because this just came out of the blue.
I can’t believe it would be that, after all this time. I thought maybe leading up to Edda moving in with Amos, but geez, they’re both so young! They really should be in high school, if I remember right.
StG
I’ve been asking about that for months. How ARE Seth and Mark going over in the flyover states? Especially given Mark’s taste for women’s footwear?
Loved the fact that Seth is from Waco, Texas (I had a roomie at college from there, and all stereotypes apply). His parents are cool, too.
Who’s taking bets that Edda’s moving in with Amos to take advantage of their Hot Physical Passion? And ability to maneuver through the Brahms cello sonatas?
Oh, and Edda (or Juliette)'s going to have to pay to move that piano. Again.
That don’t come cheap in NYC. Take it from a man who knows.
Dang. I would hope McEldowney wouldn’t be doing this to avoid flak from a bunch of pissant 'phobes. But then I realize he’s got a family to feed, just like the rest of us.
Maybe he’ll change Chickweed Lane into some plain vanilla pap, and bring the current crew over to Pibgorn.
Or maybe, Edda has some need for drama that can’t be satisfied adequately while she’s in a supportive and stimulating environment.
According to the 8/23 strip, she’s afraid to do so.
Okay, I’m curious. How much does that cost?
A lot.
Geez, I don’t really remember. We had the Baldwin baby grand moved down from the top floor onto the parlor floor* about seven years ago; I just recall that it took five burly men, at five burly New York men’s salaries for a four-hour job. Them cast iron frames weigh quite a bit.
I happen to be reading Thad Carhart’s The Piano Shop on the Left Bank at the moment. When I’ve finished I’ll get back to you about how the fees are like in Paris.
- In NYC brownstone parlance, the floor above the garden floor (which lies a few feet below the street). At the head of the stoop: about a floor-and-a-half, American.
She’s not really afraid, she wants to experience life on her own before marriage and children and all the rest.
So she could change her mind and move in with him. Marriage and kids can come later.
StG
I don’t know, but Seth is my favorite character. I hope we don’t lose him.
Okay, Edda’s getting her own place it seems.
Hmph. We know now that Seth can afford an Upper West Side bachelor pad 'cause his father is the Combine King of Waco, Texas. But Edda’s a fledgling ballerina with a Mom who milks cows. Where’s SHE going to end up in the NYC real estate market?
She’s priced out of Manhattan, Brooklyn, and most of Queens. She’s either gonna be somewhere in the hill country of western Jersey, or riding the Staten Island Ferry to Lincoln Center every morning.
Or maybe Burkhardt’ll be her sugar daddy?
I bet Seth talks her out of moving tomorrow.
I hope she is convinced not to move out – the dynamic that Seth brings to the script is far too engaging to lose at this point. The expanded cast, in general has, IMHO, raised the level of the strip (which was, again, IMHO, hard to do).
I’m in Kentucky – it doesn’t appear locally – I’d die, without the internet and my access to this and Pibgorn.
They aren’t kissing, are they? That wouldn’t make sense.
They’re hugging.
I told ya’ll he’d talk her out of it. HA!
I’m baffled. Surely the author knows better than to have Edda … uh … *cure * Seth, doesn’t he?
There’d better be a good explanation!
I see why the it might look ambiguous at first… but there’s no way they’re kissing. Her mouth is where is ear (or perhaps eye) goes. His mouth is in her neck region.
Hug.
Who cares?
Chickweed stopped being a good read when he had her go to college and introduced the stereotyped gay male ballet dancer.