Okay Joe and Bonnie are getting together for a nice dinner, and, supposedly, a little sightseeing. When do we see Tess corner Bonnie, and, start asking leading questions. Or, is Honeymoon enough grandchildren for her?
StillDaMan’s harsh words have the ring of truth, I have to say. It’s been a long time since Mike’s given us a satisfying story. (This story line has promise, though: a mystery to be solved. I hope Mike can deliver on this one!)
Wow, I have no idea why my earlier post was removed. I said nothing vulgar, obscene, sexist, racist or any other #. I simply stated an opinion. I must have hit a nerve.
So we’ve gone from a thrilling story involving a serial killer to a momentum-killing halt dead-end in a salute to Gasoline Alley to now, where the focus is on the sort-of something relationship between two tertiary characters who are complete cyphers to most followers of the strip.
Joe tells Bonnie he is on a “business trip . . .working a case.” But he told Tracy he had taken personal leave time to come to the City. Which is it, I wonder?
However things may or may not have been in the past, out West, here in Tracyville Bonnie and Joe seem to getting off to a smooth (re-)start. But any potential romance between them is still secondary to the case of the Butcher, who is lurking somewhere just out of sight….
AnyFace over 5 years ago
Neil Wick over 5 years ago
Good morning™, renunited friends!
It’s a date!
HarryCK over 5 years ago
Good morning™, on again off again romancers !
Somebody tie down StillDaMatt, with his eyeballs propped open. We’re in for a heavy sop fest.
blunebottle over 5 years ago
So……fill me in, somebody. When and what kind of relationship did these two have? I gather Tracy wasn’t down on it?
Knightman Premium Member over 5 years ago
Dinner and conversation with and old flame, who knows it may kindle to a roaring fire???
iggyman over 5 years ago
Like Bonnie’s expression last panel!
tsull2121 over 5 years ago
Looks like Joe isnt the ONLY one still carrying a torch
WilliamVollmer over 5 years ago
Okay Joe and Bonnie are getting together for a nice dinner, and, supposedly, a little sightseeing. When do we see Tess corner Bonnie, and, start asking leading questions. Or, is Honeymoon enough grandchildren for her?
jrankin1959 over 5 years ago
I didn’t recognize your voice. Not a good opening, Joe…
Ray Toler over 5 years ago
Joe’s business trip has turned to pleasure very quickly when a beautiful young blonde gives him a call.
brackishboy over 5 years ago
StillDaMan’s harsh words have the ring of truth, I have to say. It’s been a long time since Mike’s given us a satisfying story. (This story line has promise, though: a mystery to be solved. I hope Mike can deliver on this one!)
avenger09 over 5 years ago
Wow, I have no idea why my earlier post was removed. I said nothing vulgar, obscene, sexist, racist or any other #. I simply stated an opinion. I must have hit a nerve.
Frankfreak over 5 years ago
Does Joe have indian ancestry?
vanisleson over 5 years ago
Whatever t was, it’s started again…stay focused Joe…you are working a case,man!
Alice Lidell over 5 years ago
What’s that thing Joe is talking into, with the curly wire attached to the box with buttons?
BreathlessMahoney77 over 5 years ago
So we’ve gone from a thrilling story involving a serial killer to a momentum-killing halt dead-end in a salute to Gasoline Alley to now, where the focus is on the sort-of something relationship between two tertiary characters who are complete cyphers to most followers of the strip.
Ken in Ohio over 5 years ago
Joe tells Bonnie he is on a “business trip . . .working a case.” But he told Tracy he had taken personal leave time to come to the City. Which is it, I wonder?
Sisyphos over 5 years ago
However things may or may not have been in the past, out West, here in Tracyville Bonnie and Joe seem to getting off to a smooth (re-)start. But any potential romance between them is still secondary to the case of the Butcher, who is lurking somewhere just out of sight….