Though Joe’s inks were growing on me, I’m glad Shelley’s back. Also, it’s nice to see Sam in less blindingly bright greens these days, courtesy of the current (and slightly more subtle) GC colorist.
1-DT: IT’S GOING TO BE HARD ENOUGH KEEPING YOU ALIVE GIVEN YOUR UNIQUE APPEARANCE, MY “HEY LOOK AT ME” WARDROBE AND SAM’S WANDERING MIND!!!
2-CHARLIE: Awh, I was just having some fun. Check this grin. The boys in the Apparatus used to call it my *“SH** EATING GRIN”.* What would you call it now that I’m on your side?
3-SAM: I’d sarcastically call it the “WOULD I EVER LIE TO YOU?” grin.
DT: I’d call it the BULLSEYE if I was the assassin.
“Sorry ! A magazine caught my eye. Shall we go?” This fellow gives a whole new meaning to the term of “laid back”. Probably plays “Don’t Worry Be Happy” on his i-pod.
Does “protective custody” cover slapping cuffs on the guy? And an electronic monitor anklet? Charlie 21 is too daffy to be trusted for his own good. His feeble excuse, that a magazine cover caught his eye, is palpably false. Magazines in a hotel at a restaurant entrance are something with which I’m not familiar (and I used to do quite a bit of travelling and staying at hotels; but some small boutique hotels might have a reception area with a news rack and a cafe-bar opening off it—clearly not the case here). It is true that many hotels have a ground-floor restaurant with a separate street entrance, so that people could patronize it without having to pass through the hotel lobby, and I suppose one might in days gone by have found a news stand nearby. Nowadays it is becoming difficult even to find a print edition of a newspaper, since news boxes (the kind one used to see on the corners of any major intersection and often on residential streets, too) have become themselves obsolete or at least obsolescent. My experience is that the terminals of major airports are possibly the last significant refuge of print publications….
….could it be that, on Monday, when some guy asked Tracy for the time, this created a brief window in which certain people conducted “the ’ol switcheroo?” e.i., is this the REAL Charlie 21, or a quickly installed fake?
AnyFace over 3 years ago
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray over 3 years ago
Good morning™, unwilling babysitters !
Somebody draw a target on that guy’s back with a Sharpie™ !
DaJellyBelly over 3 years ago
I agree with Sam!
avenger09 over 3 years ago
Sigh, this is really turning into a daily clip of a terrible trip down a silly strip that has lost its zip!
Neil Wick over 3 years ago
Good morning™, duck tenders!
Pretty poor excuse if you ask me. I’ve never seen a café with magazines displayed in the front of it.
jonahhex1 over 3 years ago
I trust Sam Catchem on his instincts concerning Charlie.
Ida No over 3 years ago
Sam: “He’s an accountant, fudge-it.”
iggyman over 3 years ago
Charlie is a tricky one, his real agenda remains to be seen!
Don Bagert Premium Member over 3 years ago
For some reason this reminded me of the Superman villain “Mr. Mxyzptlk”.
WGillete over 3 years ago
Considering his behavior, Charlie won’t be a very convincing witness. (He belongs in the Witless Protection program.)
Durak Premium Member over 3 years ago
Charlie is a twin, any bets? Maybe even a triplet?
Lawrence.S over 3 years ago
One (meaning me) assumes there is a reason/motive behind Charlie’s behavior that will fit neatly into the storyline when it is revealed!
One has been disappointed in the past.
Batster over 3 years ago
Though Joe’s inks were growing on me, I’m glad Shelley’s back. Also, it’s nice to see Sam in less blindingly bright greens these days, courtesy of the current (and slightly more subtle) GC colorist.
R.R.Bedford over 3 years ago
Charlie 21 uses the Apparatus dead drop, just before he drops dead!!
William Thorneloe Premium Member over 3 years ago
I wonder if there has been a “switcher-roo” when he went thru one door of the diner and came out another.
tripwire45 over 3 years ago
What did he do in the few seconds he was out of sight?
Sportymonk over 3 years ago
Wonder if it is the same Charlie? Or perhaps a payoff to keep quit slipped to him?
Another Take over 3 years ago
1-DT: IT’S GOING TO BE HARD ENOUGH KEEPING YOU ALIVE GIVEN YOUR UNIQUE APPEARANCE, MY “HEY LOOK AT ME” WARDROBE AND SAM’S WANDERING MIND!!!
2-CHARLIE: Awh, I was just having some fun. Check this grin. The boys in the Apparatus used to call it my *“SH** EATING GRIN”.* What would you call it now that I’m on your side?
3-SAM: I’d sarcastically call it the “WOULD I EVER LIE TO YOU?” grin.
DT: I’d call it the BULLSEYE if I was the assassin.
SAM: HA! Good one! WAIT! WHERE’D HE GO???
AngeloVentura over 3 years ago
SAM: let’s sedate him and keep him in a maximum security cell in HeadquartersDICK: Naah it would be too logic
AngeloVentura over 3 years ago
Why the guy who handed Charlie to Dick and Sam didn’t warn them about Charlie’s behaviour?
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 3 years ago
Tracy’s reprimand is like a slap on the wrist. Perhaps, Sam is right. Time will tell!
tsull2121 over 3 years ago
Let Abner have him
buckman-j over 3 years ago
Did anyone ask Capt. Obvious?
IvanB.Cohen over 3 years ago
“Sorry ! A magazine caught my eye. Shall we go?” This fellow gives a whole new meaning to the term of “laid back”. Probably plays “Don’t Worry Be Happy” on his i-pod.
IvanB.Cohen over 3 years ago
It’s a wonder Tracy and Sam didn’t say in unison “Charlie 21….you beat everything”.
IvanB.Cohen over 3 years ago
Regrets….I see a few….and one of them is a “time out” won’t work on this guy.
BreathlessMahoney77 over 3 years ago
Sorry, Charlie. Magazines are extinct!
Brian Premium Member over 3 years ago
“You know, Tracy, magazines are gateways to the real evil – books!”
WGillete over 3 years ago
I wasn’t going to say it, but.. Maybe Abner grabbed Charlie when that guy distracted Tracy and Sam, and that’s Rikki in disguise!
oakie817 over 3 years ago
you can trust him: he came back
Sisyphos over 3 years ago
Does “protective custody” cover slapping cuffs on the guy? And an electronic monitor anklet? Charlie 21 is too daffy to be trusted for his own good. His feeble excuse, that a magazine cover caught his eye, is palpably false. Magazines in a hotel at a restaurant entrance are something with which I’m not familiar (and I used to do quite a bit of travelling and staying at hotels; but some small boutique hotels might have a reception area with a news rack and a cafe-bar opening off it—clearly not the case here). It is true that many hotels have a ground-floor restaurant with a separate street entrance, so that people could patronize it without having to pass through the hotel lobby, and I suppose one might in days gone by have found a news stand nearby. Nowadays it is becoming difficult even to find a print edition of a newspaper, since news boxes (the kind one used to see on the corners of any major intersection and often on residential streets, too) have become themselves obsolete or at least obsolescent. My experience is that the terminals of major airports are possibly the last significant refuge of print publications….
orbenjawell Premium Member over 3 years ago
….could it be that, on Monday, when some guy asked Tracy for the time, this created a brief window in which certain people conducted “the ’ol switcheroo?” e.i., is this the REAL Charlie 21, or a quickly installed fake?