Phoebe and Her Unicorn by Dana Simpson for July 09, 2012
Transcript:
Dakota: What're YOU doing here? Phoebe: Looking for you. I wawnted to tell you even though you're mean to me, I'm sorry my unicorn zapped your hair off. I now understand that hair is FAR more important than pencil toppers. Dakota: That's a stupid moral. Phoebe: At least it's not a cliche.
palepink Premium Member over 12 years ago
I’m reminded of this moment from the news: http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=20946125
ewalnut over 12 years ago
Are they going to be friends now? I thought Marigold was going to restore her hair. Or maybe she likes her new look — cool for the summer.
libbydog over 12 years ago
Oh no, not friends!!!!!!! Does this mean that there’s a common idiot to deal with…maybe a BOY?
Comic Minister Premium Member over 12 years ago
At least she’s trying to set things right.
ChappellGirl5 over 12 years ago
What is this little twit’s problem, Phoebe is trying to apologize & show empathy for her & all she does is dis the lesson she took away from the incident?
Majicou over 12 years ago
“That lesson certainly ought to be inapplicable elsewhere in life.”“I like maxims that don’t encourage behavior modification.”
jordy18 over 12 years ago
That’s fine, white hair rocks, hoping mine mine tan white, and I think Marigold has forgotten. For all her power she has a bad memory. :P
Iron Ed over 12 years ago
I like the fact that Dakota seems to have a brain. (As opposed to Millie’s arch-enemy, Felicia.) :-)
Masterius over 12 years ago
I had the feeling since the inception of “Heavenly Nostrils” that Dakota was intended to be Phoebe’s antagonist and/or foil. Granted, that deduction was based on an extremely limited input (several implied references by Phoebe and one note-passing incident) prior to this arc. And, during this arc, Dakota’s supercilious, haughty behavior when talking with Phoebe reinforced that opinion. However . . .
I find myself admiring Dakota. There seems much more depth to her than the original, shallow, stuck-up princess that I’d started envisioning as her. I’m not sure where things will ultimately evolve, but I do have to admit Dakota deserves kudos for her aplomb.
sallyseckman over 12 years ago
Is there a blooming friendship on the horizon? Also, who’s Millie?
Masterius over 12 years ago
Going to add something else: Dakota’s expression and body language seems to undergo noticeable changes between panels 1, 2, and 4. She starts off looking guarded and skeptical, as if bracing for mockery and taunts. By the end she seems a lot more relaxed, and even her observed “That’s a stupid moral,” seems more like the interplay between acquaintances or friends rather than rivals or antagonists.
rpmurray over 12 years ago
I don’t see that. Dakota seems to be behaving normally, it’s Phoebe that’s stuck with the poor little 99%er schtick.