Yeesh, what a lot of complaining. Assuming they complete the reruns of the arc, your pain and suffering will be over after next Saturday. The Sunday between was not part of the arc, and it’s not certain if that will be the same rerun or something else. It was somewhat controversial at the time.
You folks obviously don’t follow the telenovelas, do you? This is a bit of a satire on them – only done in graphic novel form. Tia Carmen’s imagination would be a telenovela.
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
Gregorio has plenty of time
Cheapskate0 about 4 years ago
Ah, yes. The story continues!
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 4 years ago
I know you are worthy of respect. That is one of the reasons I am interested.
pekelopan Premium Member about 4 years ago
In the last panel, Is Gregorio doing something to Carmen’s coffee? I can’t tell.
maestrabella67 about 4 years ago
This is starting to creep me out just a little. Gregorio is just a little too suave and Tía Carmen is kind of a ditz
William Taylor about 4 years ago
What is this Mary Worth crap? Much more of this and I am gone……………
sandflea about 4 years ago
Will someone please wake me up when this nightmare of a thread is over?
mpearl about 4 years ago
Enough about his “kumquats”. That’s one way to describe them! Now, tell me about your honeydews.
tung cha cha cha about 4 years ago
Smooth talker—smooth operator.
Old Man River about 4 years ago
Would someone please post a message when this arc is over. I’m not a big soap opera fan.Bye and thanks for all the fishes
Brian Premium Member about 4 years ago
Yeesh, what a lot of complaining. Assuming they complete the reruns of the arc, your pain and suffering will be over after next Saturday. The Sunday between was not part of the arc, and it’s not certain if that will be the same rerun or something else. It was somewhat controversial at the time.
krisannr.thompson about 4 years ago
Looks like his fruit squeezing “accident” has a plot twist.
Linguist about 4 years ago
You folks obviously don’t follow the telenovelas, do you? This is a bit of a satire on them – only done in graphic novel form. Tia Carmen’s imagination would be a telenovela.