A little disappointing. After John talks about the autopsy on Farley, it would be nice if Elly reciprocated and gave the doctor’s report on April. That was what I was expecting.
This takes me back to mgl179"s theory from a few days ago (quoting now): At best it’s a accusation for child endangerment Not talking about the doctor for April does raise the issue whether or not they went to the doctor, because, you know, doctors ask too many questions. A visit to the doctor would have alleviated any concerns about the effect of the cold water on April and I think the readers might be interested in that.
The comic strip seems to have jumped past that, so I will too. The stars look great from the inside. I guess this means, they turned out all the lights in the house and the house is in some kind of remote neighborhood where there is not much light from other houses. Let’s grant that all that is true. I wonder why they aren’t going outside to see the stars. Oh right, with Farley gone there’s no one left to keep an eye on April.
They look at the stars through a window that cannot maintain the same shape, size, or even relative distance to the floor. Why are they looking at the stars? They should be looking at this bizarro shape-changing window.
I also note that we are seeing a secondary storyline where Gramma Carrie does not actually bond with her grandkids during the time she had them by herself, but had to wait until a family tragedy to do it. If that’s what it takes to get a hug from gramma…
A little disappointing. After John talks about the autopsy on Farley, it would be nice if Elly reciprocated and gave the doctor’s report on April. That was what I was expecting.
This takes me back to mgl179"s theory from a few days ago (quoting now): At best it’s a accusation for child endangerment Not talking about the doctor for April does raise the issue whether or not they went to the doctor, because, you know, doctors ask too many questions. A visit to the doctor would have alleviated any concerns about the effect of the cold water on April and I think the readers might be interested in that.
The comic strip seems to have jumped past that, so I will too. The stars look great from the inside. I guess this means, they turned out all the lights in the house and the house is in some kind of remote neighborhood where there is not much light from other houses. Let’s grant that all that is true. I wonder why they aren’t going outside to see the stars. Oh right, with Farley gone there’s no one left to keep an eye on April.
They look at the stars through a window that cannot maintain the same shape, size, or even relative distance to the floor. Why are they looking at the stars? They should be looking at this bizarro shape-changing window.
I also note that we are seeing a secondary storyline where Gramma Carrie does not actually bond with her grandkids during the time she had them by herself, but had to wait until a family tragedy to do it. If that’s what it takes to get a hug from gramma…