There’s been something off about this strip for about a year or so (is the author a really old man or something, that all his characters are so … unpleasantly old-fashioned?), but this oughta kill it for me. On the plus side, they’re not the main characters, so maybe they’ll have a kid and disappear. Or maybe the strip will take another right turn and start following their lives instead of Edda and Amos.
I honestly don’t see how people read these “For better or for worse” type comics. My god, the premise/joke for the Nov 20,21,22 strips were all the exact same and the 23rd wasn’t too far off either. Gak! I can’t believe people get paid for that.
Well, Erik and Seth will just love having a babyaround to dote on, and maybe it will jump-start Edda and Amos. I really don’t see Brooke focussing on the baby much otherwise. Not his style.
I just couldn’t believe that an ex-nun and ex-priest would be able to have a full three weeks’ worth of such continuous, mind-blowing sex that they’d even be unable to remember where they traveled to. And if they’re still devoutly Catholic (it seems so), then they sure as heck didn’t use any contraception during that time period, and Francis is sorely deluding himself as to how soon they might become parents.
Oh well, at least Diane finally wiped that horrifying rictus grin off her face.
I think in the Mozart Does Manhattan storyline, it came out that he’s some kind of timeless Flying Dutchman-cum-Wandering Jew sort of fellow, obsessed with serial incarnations of the same woman throughout the ages.
Or maybe he reincarnates as well, like Merrick in Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Or I could be totally wrong. But there are only so many ways you can draw a creepy old guy with a hard-on for toying with faerie folk (and their ilk), and McEldowney seems to have come up with a pretty good one. Hard to blame him for sticking with the form, even if the fact of such a character cropping up in so many adventures does seem a bit recycled.
Sorry for not babysitting (heh - no pun intended) my own thread - I started it then went on a vacation weekend. Oops.
You know, you guys have got me wondering why I’m still bothering with this strip at all myself. I don’t really have a good answer for that - it isn’t particularly funny or entertaining, and it actively gets on my nerves way too often.
I’m not sure, either. Besides this, there’s McEldowney’s disturbing tendency to turn the strip into a pinup show - but the women are expressing their power by wearing skirts cut up past the waist, naturally! (and at least Edda is no longer jailbait, ew) - and yet real explorations of sexuality tend to be hampered in one way or another. I guess the most healthy is seen in Edda’s parents, with her (about literally) pussy-whipped father, and cougar-emulating mother.
Francis and Diane were such good Catholics that they renounced their holy vows (wasn’t that considered much more of a Very Bad Thing in recent years/decades?) and waited until marriage in a Catholic church plus a second ceremony via a probably insane farmer before they had sex. Which they did with such vigor that they completely forgot the basics of human reproduction, not to mention experiencing retrograde near-amnesia about most of the other events of the prior three weeks. (I’m predicting the impending pregnancy will trigger a crisis of faith, a-freaking-gain, in Francis.)
Then there’s Edda and Amos, who right around high school graduation were embroiled in a “did they or didn’t they?” plot that IIRC caused them to flee from each other, only to flee to the same place, The City. Once they finally got past their issues over what they Did or Did Not Do (which we still don’t know), they became caught up in a not-really-platonic relationship in which Amos regularly horrifies and insults her by comparing marriage to insanity, and in which the closest I’ve seen them come to consummating the relationship is the two of them pretty much dry-humping through a door. (Not a doorway, a door.)
This strip was in the local paper for about a year, and I never could figure out what the heck was going on in all that time. Obviously, no one else could, either, because it is now gone.
The “pinup” strips were…interesting, and I could at least see what the point was to them. However, the strips that were supposed to tell you what was going on in the storyline were always baffling indeed.
I just followed CarnalK’s link. I have to say, I agree. Now, I’ve had sex before, but it has never put me into a catatonic state for three days. Perhaps I’m just doing it wrong.