The strip is slowly taking its “classic” form. Chuck is becoming wishy-washy (not sure how getting along with everyone is wishy-washy). Vi and Original Patty are becoming, well, begins with a ‘b". Lucy is becoming the classic fussbudget. Snoopy’s thoughts are becoming more frequent.
Templo S.U.D. over 7 years ago
The girls were oblivious of Charlie Brown was right behind them hearing every positive word (until “wishy-washy” got him down).
jimmjonzz Premium Member over 7 years ago
The classic dilemma… why do gals often prefer bad-for-them guys, and why do guys often prefer no-good-for-them gals?
orinoco womble over 7 years ago
Nobody hates him, everybody likes him. How things changed! Maybe CB should have remained a smartadze.
JohnFarson19 over 7 years ago
The strip is slowly taking its “classic” form. Chuck is becoming wishy-washy (not sure how getting along with everyone is wishy-washy). Vi and Original Patty are becoming, well, begins with a ‘b". Lucy is becoming the classic fussbudget. Snoopy’s thoughts are becoming more frequent.
Professor W over 7 years ago
Well, C.B.’s an underdog
GROG Premium Member over 7 years ago
We’re not quite at the hate stage yet, but we’re slowly getting there.
Godfreydaniel over 7 years ago
It wasn’t all that long ago that Patty had Charlie Brown in her hope chest, for something she would need on her wedding day!
Dippy over 7 years ago
First I’ve seen “wishy-washy” thrown out there for the strip, so looks like another milestone: check.
phoenixnyc over 7 years ago
Patty, Violet, and Lucy – the original Mean Girls.
Jogger2 over 7 years ago
Juxtapose with the first “Peanuts” http://www.gocomics.com/peanuts-begins/1950/10/02?ct=v&cti=198797
lebron over 7 years ago
“You shouldn’t eavesdrop, Charlie BRown.” “I wasn’t dropping any eaves.”(Bonus for naming the movie reference in the last line.)
bigcatbusiness over 7 years ago
They explained his whole character in just four panels.