I like this one, A nice instance of Two Patterson’s realizing they messed up instead of an operatic fight (which admittedly is more common in the homre). Liz booked it home and elly realizes she was too hard on her in her head. Good stuff, reminds me why I consider these years the strips peak
If that grey wheezing ghostly thing in panel one that is almost as tall as the roof of the house is supposed to represent Liz coming home from the mall in the middle of the night, then will we find out tomorrow why Liz had gotten one leg amputated at the mall? That’s kind of something we never did at the mall!
Ah yes, that often dreaded moment, when a parent must face the reality that their child is growing up, developing a life of their own and wishes to explore that life other than just at home. That time when parental expectations must be tempered to allow for that child to grow and flourish, to gain some measure of autonomy while they still part of the family with family responsibilities.
My daughter went to a “party” with friends. I told her to call me if she needed a ride home, no matter what time it was. She called me at 2:30 AM When I got there she said “It was a rave and I didn’t want to be there. Are you mad at me for calling?” I said “you did not want to be there. I would have been annoyed if you had NOT called me. You did the right thing Honey.”
Even before school shootings, there was bus drivers not taking care to drop students off at the right place, especially elementary students nor to mention kidnap attempts.
The heart in your strip continues to affect me. Many years ago I thanked you for an arc of a boy coming out gay. You sent me photocopies of the entire arc. Thanks again.
Reminds me of an episode of The Simpsons where Bart tries jumping over a car with a skateboard because he thinks he is a daredevil. Instead, he goes flying into the air and lands on the ground and is injured. The next scene is the hospital, where the entire family is in the waiting room.
Marge: Bart, are you OK? Oh, I was so worried!
Homer: Marge, remember a united front. We are supposed to be mad at him!
Asharah 11 months ago
She was worried.
snsurone76 11 months ago
Farley looks puzzled by this whole thing. Can’t say I blame him.
Jacob Mattingly 11 months ago
I like this one, A nice instance of Two Patterson’s realizing they messed up instead of an operatic fight (which admittedly is more common in the homre). Liz booked it home and elly realizes she was too hard on her in her head. Good stuff, reminds me why I consider these years the strips peak
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member 11 months ago
Working Mom guilt.
French Persons Premium Member 11 months ago
Because Milborough is such a dangerous place.
French Persons Premium Member 11 months ago
Farley must have been expecting Elly to blow her stack.
dcdete. 11 months ago
If that grey wheezing ghostly thing in panel one that is almost as tall as the roof of the house is supposed to represent Liz coming home from the mall in the middle of the night, then will we find out tomorrow why Liz had gotten one leg amputated at the mall? That’s kind of something we never did at the mall!
ladykat 11 months ago
Hug you because you are home safe.
howtheduck 11 months ago
Elly’s body is going through Elizabeth’s in that final panel. Is she a ghost? Farley looks just as shocked in that final panel as I am.
Daltongang Premium Member 11 months ago
Ah yes, that often dreaded moment, when a parent must face the reality that their child is growing up, developing a life of their own and wishes to explore that life other than just at home. That time when parental expectations must be tempered to allow for that child to grow and flourish, to gain some measure of autonomy while they still part of the family with family responsibilities.
grocks 11 months ago
I don’t think Elly would have been so quick with the hug if Liz hadn’t been openly contrite up front.
Redd Panda 11 months ago
The one, very good thing about mobiles … “Where are you?”
DawnQuinn1 11 months ago
My daughter went to a “party” with friends. I told her to call me if she needed a ride home, no matter what time it was. She called me at 2:30 AM When I got there she said “It was a rave and I didn’t want to be there. Are you mad at me for calling?” I said “you did not want to be there. I would have been annoyed if you had NOT called me. You did the right thing Honey.”
Diat60 11 months ago
First the hug, then the lecture.
MuddyUSA Premium Member 11 months ago
Ah Mom, that helps………….
Angry Indeed Premium Member 11 months ago
Even before school shootings, there was bus drivers not taking care to drop students off at the right place, especially elementary students nor to mention kidnap attempts.
bwoodruf Premium Member 11 months ago
The heart in your strip continues to affect me. Many years ago I thanked you for an arc of a boy coming out gay. You sent me photocopies of the entire arc. Thanks again.
kamoolah 11 months ago
After Crapril’s temper tantrum about not being the candle, Elizabeth’s problem is much easier for Elly.
g04922 11 months ago
jbruins84341 11 months ago
Now that Elly knows her daughter is safe, now she will kill her!
markkahler52 11 months ago
Tomorrow’s strip – The Punishment
CoreyTaylor1 11 months ago
Wow, what made Cru-Elly cash this reality check?Michael wrote them for years and she shredded them all!
uniquename 11 months ago
Always keep ’em guessing.
suelou 11 months ago
What’s with the first panel?
DeaconJohnGiglioJr 11 months ago
Hugs are nice!
Curiosity Premium Member 11 months ago
Exactly! Later, of course…..Been there, done that.
USN1977 11 months ago
Reminds me of an episode of The Simpsons where Bart tries jumping over a car with a skateboard because he thinks he is a daredevil. Instead, he goes flying into the air and lands on the ground and is injured. The next scene is the hospital, where the entire family is in the waiting room.
Marge: Bart, are you OK? Oh, I was so worried!
Homer: Marge, remember a united front. We are supposed to be mad at him!
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 11 months ago
ABBOTT: Why,when Lou was a little boy he was accused of stealing 38 cents from teh sugar bowl. And he ran away from home"
MIKE THE COP:“That’s terrible! Where did he go?”
COSTELLO: “Where can you go on 38 cents”?