the strip was funny at first but it got too dark and sick. dark humor can be hysterical if done right otherwise it’s just sick. i would make Pam a col, [just like col wilma had to take orders from capt buck rogers remember?] bitter that she [Pam] was passed over for captain. Pam is scheming to do away with Brewster and promote herself to supreme commander, the funny part would be Brewster is immortal and keeps rising from the dead as the result of generic engineering but Pam don’t get it. Winky would be an indestructible shapeshifting droid that thinks he’s a boy funny.
Reminds me of an episode of the British horror-comedy-show-within-a-show “Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace” where a chef was attacked. The intern was tasked with interrogating staff and patients to find out who did it (the audience knew who). His technique consisted of “Did you attack the chef? No? Thank you for your time.” The main characters were amazed at how thorough the Intern was.
Ida No over 10 years ago
I spy with my little eye…
Kali39 over 10 years ago
You need a more reliable method, Brewster! Try eenie meenie minee moe…
AlnicoV over 10 years ago
Of course a real spy would deny it. So get that crewman back here!
Keith Kunz over 10 years ago
the strip was funny at first but it got too dark and sick. dark humor can be hysterical if done right otherwise it’s just sick. i would make Pam a col, [just like col wilma had to take orders from capt buck rogers remember?] bitter that she [Pam] was passed over for captain. Pam is scheming to do away with Brewster and promote herself to supreme commander, the funny part would be Brewster is immortal and keeps rising from the dead as the result of generic engineering but Pam don’t get it. Winky would be an indestructible shapeshifting droid that thinks he’s a boy funny.
Nebulous Premium Member over 10 years ago
I think that the spy is the guy in the trench coat and dark glasses.Oh, you mean the spy for the OTHER side…
Coyoty Premium Member over 10 years ago
Or the spy could be everyone.
StoicLion1973 over 10 years ago
Reminds me of an episode of the British horror-comedy-show-within-a-show “Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace” where a chef was attacked. The intern was tasked with interrogating staff and patients to find out who did it (the audience knew who). His technique consisted of “Did you attack the chef? No? Thank you for your time.” The main characters were amazed at how thorough the Intern was.
Stephen Gilberg over 10 years ago
“We go up to people and ask, ‘Are you the enemy?’ If they says yes, we shoot ’em.” —Good Morning, Vietnam
westny77 over 10 years ago
You two good looking men should wrestle with each other.