When the “present day” changed, presumably the time boys had returned to the present remembering that they derailed the train. Now that the original time line is restored, do they remember that they failed to derail the train? Or did they not return from the past at all, and no one in the present remembers that they existed?
Also, what about Calvin’s “mission” (which I presume was the “family secret” that Grumpaw shared with him to convince him that they were family)? Grumpaw had been pulling Calvins out of the past and putting them back in the original time line, before everything changed. So if that time line is restored, did that mission go unfulfilled, or did it get changed too as a by-product of all that transpired?
Magic Brain over 6 years ago
Cue the twilight zone music . . .
Jazo over 6 years ago
Oh yes the grotes do have curves ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
imagenesis over 6 years ago
Dear Allison, I’m enjoying your comic so much, I hope a movie is made based on the formidable characters! Ricardo.
seismic-2 Premium Member over 6 years ago
When the “present day” changed, presumably the time boys had returned to the present remembering that they derailed the train. Now that the original time line is restored, do they remember that they failed to derail the train? Or did they not return from the past at all, and no one in the present remembers that they existed?
Also, what about Calvin’s “mission” (which I presume was the “family secret” that Grumpaw shared with him to convince him that they were family)? Grumpaw had been pulling Calvins out of the past and putting them back in the original time line, before everything changed. So if that time line is restored, did that mission go unfulfilled, or did it get changed too as a by-product of all that transpired?
Coolhand70 over 6 years ago
There is wonder and delight at what Lottie’s hips are capable of. Live and learn, Luv. . . .
scyphi26 over 6 years ago
That’s right, where’s your pointy hair now, boy?
Teto85 Premium Member over 6 years ago
And nothing of value was lost.