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Chapter 4: Trouble Every Day, page 68
Aaaaaaand SCENE CHANGE.
Man. A lot of this chapter is taking place in bathrooms.
18 thoughts on “Chapter 4: Trouble Every Day, page 68”
You could always make the cover be a montage of all the various bathrooms in which the chapter takes place. Or of all the locations, and arrange the bathrooms in a pattern.
You could always make the cover be a montage of all the various bathrooms in which the chapter takes place. Or of all the locations, and arrange the bathrooms in a pattern.
Pippi has pants?! Well, my world is SHAKEN.
Also, Scip sounds a little subdued.
I… that period at the end of Scipio’s two-word sentence is the most deadpan/forbidding/and/or apathetic I’ve ever read him.
Also what the hell is Pippi doing to her hair there what.
You either have a leaky brain or you have had no interaction with the world for many years. Possibly since the 80’s
It is so obvious what she is doing I am not going to tell you, because I would actually become more stupid as a result.
I’m aware she’s curling her hair/straightening it. I’m jusyt not sure why the results are so extreme.
Why is /straightening it there?
She’s curling her damn hair.
Wait a minute: I thought Pippi bailed on Scip. Why is she here in the present tense? Is this…a flashback?
TSBeing:
I think they meant that the anticipated look will be utterly ridiculous, not that they don’t understand the concept of “curling one’s hair”.
wow is pippi gonna be pissed.
This is going to end badly. I love Pipi’s outfit though.
Why does it say June 12th under the strip? I thought it was fall in Templar. ;)
This situation calls for a Clay-Davis-from-The-Wire “shiiiiiiiieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet.” The incoming shit storm is going to cause a tsunami in San Fran.
I love the first two panels, wonderful, just wonderful.
Personally, I’m proud of Pippi. Her request for money was relatively polite.
“her request for money was relatively positive”
Really.
Really.
Hey! Agent Kaypar! Hi! Can I have some money?
As if being socially acceptable makes it inherent that you are worthy of a donation.
Not only relatively polite, but usefully ambiguous. Heh. She could mention the actual *amount* afterwards, assuming he said yes. Heh.
That pose in the second to last panel looks painful as hell.
I see they have curling irons here too.