Nancy actually doesn’t seem to mind and is amused. She reads Bernice well. She knows she is the one who needs a break and herself not so much. She lost interest as soon as she realized Luann wasn’t going to join her. I believe Nancy will join in and finish the puzzle with Bernice.
Nancy is either trying to give Bernice a clue about reading the room…or she perceives that Bernice is avoiding schoolwork and is stressed out about something…
I usually am impatient with all the bBernice hate, even in arcs where she isn’t appearing. But this one…well, it seems Nancy is gently tweaking Bernice’s autonomic response to get her to jump up and go find her books and leave Nancy alone to let her mind wander.
This reminds me of when I was a kid and I would get a paint-by-numbers kit as a present; my mother would take it and do the painting herself—and then brag about it! Well, eventually, I learned to paint without numbers—something she couldn’t do!
Different strokes for different folks so the old saying goes. That is not quite applicable here as wise Nancy, arguably thr most grounded character in the strip observes a young unaware near genius like Bern. I dontt think the self-awareness or lack of awareness of the existence of Nancy is the really the point of this arc though.
Bernice doesn’t seem to want to talk about how her studies are going, I hope Nancy can get her to say something. I’ve been thinking for a long time that Bernice, despite her intelligence, is not doing well in college because she doesn’t have the empathy necessary to be a physiologist, or she feels uncomfortable in psychology but doesn’t want to face the fact. Maybe she could do it with Nancy, her ideal caring mother.
When you sort all the pieces you turn them over and separate the edge pieces at the same time. You don’t turn them all over, then separate the edge pieces.
Nancy is more amused, or bemused, with Bernice’s obliviousness to her situation and, I think, to the fact that Bernie chose an occupation in an area she herself would greatly benefit from.. incidentally she may quit when she learns that she will inevitably be required to go to therapy as therapy can help therapists improve their self-awareness, which is the ability to recognize and understand their own emotions, thoughts and behavior if this was real life . Bernice has some pretty deep scars she masks with her know it all narcissistic facade.
And people call Luann selfish and clueless. In this strip, Bernice is being just as selfish and clueless as Luann ever was.
Nancy just wanted some quiet time alone, to work on the puzzle in her own way, at her own pace, then Bernice showed up. Instead of taking Nancy’s hint that she should go back to studying and leave Nancy alone, Bernice is all:
“Oh. I need a break. I need some down time. Here! Find the edge pieces! Group these colors together! I’ll just stay here and give you orders on how to solve this puzzle. Won’t that be fun?”
I’m sure Bernice will get a great deal of enjoyment out of it, but I doubt Nancy will. I agree with whoever said Nancy should just get up and walk away.
1st, I’ve never heard them called handles and openings. I call them innies and outies. :) 2nd, how can you divide them when many pieces have both? 3rd, I hope Nancy can get her puzzle back.
lvlax about 1 month ago
Buy a clue, Bernice!
J. Scarbrough about 1 month ago
This is starting to feel like those slow early episodes of SEINFELD where the show really did feel like it was about nothing.
Yuban333 about 1 month ago
Could it be that Mom is starting to get tired of Bernice’s freeloading?
9thCapricorn about 1 month ago
Nancy actually doesn’t seem to mind and is amused. She reads Bernice well. She knows she is the one who needs a break and herself not so much. She lost interest as soon as she realized Luann wasn’t going to join her. I believe Nancy will join in and finish the puzzle with Bernice.
Hello Everyone about 1 month ago
I think this joke has gone on long enough. Just saying.
SJhapamama about 1 month ago
Nancy is either trying to give Bernice a clue about reading the room…or she perceives that Bernice is avoiding schoolwork and is stressed out about something…
beb01 about 1 month ago
Don’t let Nancy get hold of the meat cleaver or they’ll be call Bernice “ol’ nine fingers.”
WomanWarrior about 1 month ago
Nancy should just go out, see a movie, and take herself out to dinner.
Rhetorical_Question about 1 month ago
Bernice needs to go back to Nil?
Mordock999 Premium Member about 1 month ago
Hey Nancy.
Wanna bring Bernie back to reality, ask her if her brother and kids are still staying in Bern’s room and for how much longer? ;-)
montymiff about 1 month ago
I usually am impatient with all the bBernice hate, even in arcs where she isn’t appearing. But this one…well, it seems Nancy is gently tweaking Bernice’s autonomic response to get her to jump up and go find her books and leave Nancy alone to let her mind wander.
snsurone76 about 1 month ago
This reminds me of when I was a kid and I would get a paint-by-numbers kit as a present; my mother would take it and do the painting herself—and then brag about it! Well, eventually, I learned to paint without numbers—something she couldn’t do!
luann1212 about 1 month ago
Different strokes for different folks so the old saying goes. That is not quite applicable here as wise Nancy, arguably thr most grounded character in the strip observes a young unaware near genius like Bern. I dontt think the self-awareness or lack of awareness of the existence of Nancy is the really the point of this arc though.
JonnyT about 1 month ago
What’s stopping Mrs. Luann from coming out and telling Bernice that she’d like to do the puzzle by herself?
sueb1863 about 1 month ago
Just say it, Nancy. “Bernice, GO AWAY.”
tremaine53 about 1 month ago
“It’s too bad you can’t stay longer, Bernice.” (pause) “I SAID, ‘You can’t stay longer’!”
MLBachorik about 1 month ago
Oh, Bernice. If you want to be a therapist, you need to start to pay attention to people.
chris_o42 about 1 month ago
Just get up and leave, Nancy. Bernice is so overbearing.
ekw555 about 1 month ago
did we really need an arc to make Bernice more unlikeable?
Ellis97 about 1 month ago
Bernice needs to work on her people skills. She’s so out of touch.
Count Olaf Premium Member about 1 month ago
Well… its better than a week useLes trying to fix a toilet.
ctolson about 1 month ago
The puzzle will never be completed because Bernice doesn’t have the clue.
WilliamVollmer about 1 month ago
No wonder Bernice, and, Luann are best friends. They both are oblivious to what others are hinting at.
Heelboy 12 about 1 month ago
Bernice seems to be exhibiting some major OCD or, more likely, ADHD in this strip. Get that woman some Adderall!!! Better living through Chemistry….
Aladar30 Premium Member about 1 month ago
Bernice doesn’t seem to want to talk about how her studies are going, I hope Nancy can get her to say something. I’ve been thinking for a long time that Bernice, despite her intelligence, is not doing well in college because she doesn’t have the empathy necessary to be a physiologist, or she feels uncomfortable in psychology but doesn’t want to face the fact. Maybe she could do it with Nancy, her ideal caring mother.
DaBump Premium Member about 1 month ago
She’s in the zone!
rshive about 1 month ago
B needs a little more disconnecting.
ValancyCarmody Premium Member about 1 month ago
“Handles” and “openings”? No, they are outies and innies.
locake about 1 month ago
When you sort all the pieces you turn them over and separate the edge pieces at the same time. You don’t turn them all over, then separate the edge pieces.
morningglory73 Premium Member about 1 month ago
You might as well give up your seat and let Bernice just take over the puzzle. Sheeesh.
YorkGirl Premium Member about 1 month ago
Bernice’s inconsiderate attitude of taking over without asking is typical of many today.
Lord King Wazmo Premium Member about 1 month ago
Oh, you’re so WISE, Nancy. Bleah.
Joe1962 about 1 month ago
Nancy shoots across bow
lnrokr55 about 1 month ago
Predictable, at least it gives the “In Crowd” a chance to be snarky about Bernice, which is really the point right ??? ;-)
jpooch99 about 1 month ago
A Gen-Z gal for sure! She’ll need to pull out her smart phone soon to find out where she is.
The Quiet One about 1 month ago
Bernice is definitely disconnected from what’s going on around her.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member about 1 month ago
Nancy is more amused, or bemused, with Bernice’s obliviousness to her situation and, I think, to the fact that Bernie chose an occupation in an area she herself would greatly benefit from.. incidentally she may quit when she learns that she will inevitably be required to go to therapy as therapy can help therapists improve their self-awareness, which is the ability to recognize and understand their own emotions, thoughts and behavior if this was real life . Bernice has some pretty deep scars she masks with her know it all narcissistic facade.
NiteKat about 1 month ago
And people call Luann selfish and clueless. In this strip, Bernice is being just as selfish and clueless as Luann ever was.
Nancy just wanted some quiet time alone, to work on the puzzle in her own way, at her own pace, then Bernice showed up. Instead of taking Nancy’s hint that she should go back to studying and leave Nancy alone, Bernice is all:
“Oh. I need a break. I need some down time. Here! Find the edge pieces! Group these colors together! I’ll just stay here and give you orders on how to solve this puzzle. Won’t that be fun?”
I’m sure Bernice will get a great deal of enjoyment out of it, but I doubt Nancy will. I agree with whoever said Nancy should just get up and walk away.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 1 month ago
You can take it apart after she finishes.
Drgnslr Premium Member about 1 month ago
When I help my wife with a puzzle she claims the pieces don’t fit quite right.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 month ago
Timeout? More like a power blackout
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 month ago
Guess whose rent is going to be raised?
baskate_2000 about 1 month ago
Too bad you don’t have a clue, Bernice!
pamela welch Premium Member about 1 month ago
Nancy! Speak up!
mrsdonaldson about 1 month ago
1st, I’ve never heard them called handles and openings. I call them innies and outies. :) 2nd, how can you divide them when many pieces have both? 3rd, I hope Nancy can get her puzzle back.
edeevans1947 about 1 month ago
Greg and Karen – As one Evans to a couple others: I love your strip! Ed E. Evans