And here we have that tired, overused, irritating and tedious theme in The FOOB which many people can’t stand: The whole “childhood friends and sweethearts who grow up together end up getting married“. Lynn Johnston has this notion that there must be at least a 10-year history between two people… starting out as friends, then growing into awkward teenage romance, then finally blossoming into true looooooove, with every step of the way being observed and earning the stamp of approval from the parents. Gord/Tracey, Liz/Granthony, Michael/Dee, etc.. throw in anyone new who came onto the scene in college or shortly thereafter (Therese, Paul, Warren, Eric, et al) who breathed some fresh life into the mix, and they would always get tossed to the scrap heap in favor of the old socks, always waiting in the wings, biding their time because they were always the “main plan” anyway. By the early 2000’s, this comic had become so teleological it was ridiculous.
Often we don’t want to roll with someone we know, because we know how they roll. Other times we just don’t want to spoil a good thing. Seinfeld comes to mind.
Gordon is being a selfish jerk, which is typical of teens his age. I feel bad for Tracey at this point—she’s no Allyson, yeah, but she deserves better treatment.
Gordo is like all us men. He wants what he can’t have. The more he can’t have it, the more he wants it. Glad high school is in the past. Too many crazy game playing. (I know. They’re in middle school).
When I was in HS we had a new student. She was a very pretty girl and started dating me. I found out later she was only dating me because I was in the popular group. When the popular group excepted her, she dumped me.
Templo S.U.D. almost 4 years ago
of course
capricorn9th almost 4 years ago
Teenager boys are the most irrational creatures ever. Glad I was never one.
oddhumor almost 4 years ago
You just don’t get it, do you Gordon?
BlitzMcD almost 4 years ago
With regards to that exchange in the final panel, as the Capitols once astutely observed, “Now the moment of truth has finally come”.
Johnnyrico almost 4 years ago
…SPOILERS BELOW…….
And here we have that tired, overused, irritating and tedious theme in The FOOB which many people can’t stand: The whole “childhood friends and sweethearts who grow up together end up getting married“. Lynn Johnston has this notion that there must be at least a 10-year history between two people… starting out as friends, then growing into awkward teenage romance, then finally blossoming into true looooooove, with every step of the way being observed and earning the stamp of approval from the parents. Gord/Tracey, Liz/Granthony, Michael/Dee, etc.. throw in anyone new who came onto the scene in college or shortly thereafter (Therese, Paul, Warren, Eric, et al) who breathed some fresh life into the mix, and they would always get tossed to the scrap heap in favor of the old socks, always waiting in the wings, biding their time because they were always the “main plan” anyway. By the early 2000’s, this comic had become so teleological it was ridiculous.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Often we don’t want to roll with someone we know, because we know how they roll. Other times we just don’t want to spoil a good thing. Seinfeld comes to mind.
gypsywolf59 almost 4 years ago
Enough of this teen age madness. Let’s get back to a developing baby.
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 4 years ago
He wants a crazy chic, period!
sobrown51 almost 4 years ago
So… he never went to the movies with a friend?
Aladar30 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Gordon reminds me an old friend of mine. That ended up losing all his important friends because of all the lies he said for stay with a peculiar girl.
TexTech almost 4 years ago
Gordon, she would drive you crazy but not in a good way.
Cincoflex almost 4 years ago
Gordon is being a selfish jerk, which is typical of teens his age. I feel bad for Tracey at this point—she’s no Allyson, yeah, but she deserves better treatment.
BiathlonNut almost 4 years ago
Allyson – Flashily interesting on the outside, insipid on the inside. I know mud puddles deeper than that. Tracy, on the other hand, has depth.
dale_buck66062 almost 4 years ago
Gordo actually ends up marrying Tracey! Great story line.
paranormal almost 4 years ago
Bingo?
donwestonmysteries almost 4 years ago
Gordo is like all us men. He wants what he can’t have. The more he can’t have it, the more he wants it. Glad high school is in the past. Too many crazy game playing. (I know. They’re in middle school).
STACEY MARSHALL Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Fool!
fstop8 almost 4 years ago
When I was in HS we had a new student. She was a very pretty girl and started dating me. I found out later she was only dating me because I was in the popular group. When the popular group excepted her, she dumped me.