The second panel Tiff looks like shes ready to cry. Reminds me of the patti labelle song : “if only you knew, how much I do, do love you.” good of her tossing Less’ number out. Grew up a bit more with that.
Well, some of us were hoping for a little excitement for a change, and Leslie seemed most likely to provide it with Tiff. But no dice, it seems. Tiff’s kind of back to zero, as Gunther’s making no moves for her either.
I wonder if Tiff will continue to go to the Berger’s parties?
Okay She threw the Thug’s number away.(for now) But what about the Berger Family Dinner? Tiff Still has an open invite. And She’s Still Lonely.
Tiffany’s I can handle Bad Boy’s is an ILL OMEN. Unless Gunther Visits Tiff on a regular basis during the Summer, a lonely Tiff is going to “Chance It,” with Les….,
Wow! I’m impressed that Tiffany and Gunther had a direct, two-way conversation. And I’m impressed that each trusts the other enough to at least consider changing their actions as a result of what the other person had to say. And I’m hoping that this arc, and the realizations each as a result of this conversation, also results in each taking some steps, however small, to get out of his/her emotional rut.
If this phase of the narrative is suspended here, we’re kept in suspense. Well, by definition, no? But I feel fine with that. Gunther and Tiffany see the good in one another and in this arc each has accepted constructive criticism from the other. Those who have claimed them stupid, have said they are using one another, have (Mother of Mercy!) advocated that Tiffany date Les Knox, have stubbornly pursued any number of other delusional readings of what has been a pretty straightforward story… might consider examining their interpretive tool set. It is plainly evident that the Evanses mean to present these characters sympathetically despite their evident flaws. In other words, as human beings deserving respect. If you failed to grasp at least that, here’s some suggested remedial reading… “The Scarlet Letter” and “The Hunchback of Notre-Dame.” [The latter of which would have been better presented with its original French title, “Notre-Dame de Paris.”]
People have often cited oddly coincidental themes occurring simultaneously in different strips. For a weirdly funny example, for a look at the nerdy/hottie conversation from a slightly different angle, see the last four days (6/14 through 6/17) of “9 Chickweed Lane.”
I wound up bugged by the teacher-student relationship where Gunther always tries to take it. I had hoped that Gunther – in Tiffany’s room – could bring himself to fess up that – it’s not really about Les – and that Gunther is lonely too – and it means a lot to him to have Tiffany’s companionship. We have seen where Tiffany wants to give – which helps her self esteem when she has the chance. And Gunther could have asked for a hug instead of just running out the door…
I just hope this isn’t “fade to black,” with a totally new and unrelated arc opening Monday. It wouldn’t bother me if the Evanses pick up the thread of Luann and Jack, or Bernice and Nil, since that is all interwoven here. I’m just not ready to be pitched into the wild blue yonder on Monday with some new story featuring Nancy, Frank and Prudence.
Something that can’t be ruled out is that the Evanses haven’t intended this episode as decisive. Instead, they might be planning a tug-of-war between Les as Tiff’s would-be suitor, and Gunther who keeps trying to get her to see the light (as he sees it).
But we’ll just have to tune in next week for a brand-new show, and see what happens.
As she stands there, in panel 3, a question comes to mind-
How long did she stand there… contemplating…before discarding the number? Was it an ‘instant notion’? Or perhaps a bit of ‘moderately cautious deliberation’? Or was it more of a “I’m a big girl! I can take care of myself! But….Gunther was making sense…..” kind of deal?
Les is human, and has shown teeny, tiny glimmers of hope, and clues that could lead to redemption… if ….he chose to actually embark on such a path….but, maybe Tiffany realizes that, while she’s “starving for attention”, she doesn’t need to “pick up every item off of the buffet table”…or even “take a chance on that turkey with the slight turn of color, and hint of foul”….
@MORDOCK999 You said you were going to abstain from coffee if Gunther didn’t kiss Tiffany. Tell ya what. I am skipping my coffee this weekend. You can have mine!
Gunther is the most asexual person EVER. Why didn’t he KISS Tiffany? And if he doesn’t feel that way about her, why the hell is he going out with her? Not the way I expected this arc to finish up this week. I used to like Gunther, but not so much these days.
Gunther is really trying to be the boss of Tiffany tonight. First, he brings her to a party but only after instructing her that it is supposed to be a miserable affair so she should be sure not to enjoy herself (especially with Les Knox), then when she comes home really happy (apparently for the first time in a while) he makes her cry by criticizing her appearance and telling her that she’s a phony, and now he tells her who she must not date. Is this because (1) he actually values Tiffany as a friend and wants to make sure that she doesn’t get hurt, or (2) he’s obsessive (a person of rigid habits who values strict order like his graph-paper shirts), and he wants to control how the people around him behave (especially Mom!), or (3) he so much hates Les Knox that he will do anything to make sure that Les is miserable?
Gunther is a total jerk. He walks out on what must be his best friend who is all messy-faced and upset, without even unbuttoning his jacket. He doesn’t deserve any respect from me. But then, most of Greg’s characters are cold and selfish.
Well done, Gunther. Well done, Tiffany. Nice that these two have each other, even if just as friends. Two flawed individual s, to be sure, but each has a knack for making the other feel better about themselves.
Danger here. Tiff is left alone and lonely! Lonely people do desperate things. Like accepting attention from thugs rather than be lonely. Gunther, being a pal, should have stayed with until she was in a better place.
Gunther’s exit seems a bit too calculated. Tiffany is still upset (most women would likely tidy up a bit after calming down), but Gunth chooses to walk out with dramatic flourish. Brings into question the selfless friend shtick.
I know this is a family comic, but I sure wish Gunther would have snapped out of his own world and grabbed Tiffany and gave her a passionate kiss and said “Tiffany you won’t be lonely anymore, you have me!”. Man, that would have been good. But it is a family comic.
Monday Bernice confronts Tiffany about seeing Gunther leave her dorm room with her looking very disheveled and upset. Perhaps even reports the “incident”.
Looking back to my days at University and now my daughter’s experiences I can certainly imagine how tough it must be for an attractive somewhat anorexic blonde… oh wait that never happened when I was in University nor is it the case now? Haven’t we moved on from the “poor little rich girl syndrome?”
Our Tiffany is growing up! Her encounter with Gunny the Frigid has brought increased self-awareness and a hearty dose of self-esteem. Now, if only she can stay on track!
Gunther is being a bit of a jerk. He tells Tiffany how to act and how to present herself. meanwhile he has no idea the gift she has given him. Tiffany cares very much about her outward appearance and takes great care to be seen as perfect and well groomed. But for Gunther she was willing to be seen as disheveled and messy. It is obvious that she cares for him, while he seems to see her as a possession.
Abruptly “needing to go” was not the best thing to do. Tiffany has been abandoned yet again after years of being discarded by both mommie and daddy. Gunther could have at least given her a reassuring hug, letting her know everything was going to be all right. He could have at least told her he’d talk with her tomorrow. What are friends for?
Looking at this comic strip every day makes me SO HAPPY I married one of the “nice guys”—one who is good to me and knows just what to do and just what to say. I am one blessed woman.
didn’t see this till very late last night.. after 1 AM…. Looking at Tiffany, I was reminded of Bette Davis in the old movie ‘Whatever Happened to Baby Jane’. I think Gunther got an important message through to her (as she did to him in the car) but he reaches a breaking point (desire to leave in the 1st panel). Tiffany (among other things) has disrupted his sense of order… he’s uncomfortable around weepy make-up smeared women..since going to Moony, his perfect little world has been slowly unraveling .
Gunther is gay. If he weren’t he would have made a move on Tiffany by now given all the “alone time” they’ve had studying. Why are Evans and Evans so afraid to acknowledge that young people engage in sex, specifically A LOT OF SEX, more specifically constant, constant sex in their early 20s…..?
I’m too lazy and have too little time to read all the comments, but I guess I’m on the minority here. But I’d like them to give a chance to Les. Yes, he’s not nice, but avoiding and ostracizing him won’t do any good and won’t help him to be better. That’ll just make him angrier and more bitter.
Namrepus over 7 years ago
She gets some good advice, and she actually takes it. Our little girl is growing up so fast!
drewpamon over 7 years ago
How many times have I had this exact conversation.
Brdshtt Premium Member over 7 years ago
A good place for Les.
Templo S.U.D. over 7 years ago
well, Gunther sure talked sense to Tiffany
AnyFace over 7 years ago
I’m impressed.
Carrots over 7 years ago
Good for you Tiff!
31768 over 7 years ago
The second panel Tiff looks like shes ready to cry. Reminds me of the patti labelle song : “if only you knew, how much I do, do love you.” good of her tossing Less’ number out. Grew up a bit more with that.
Camiyami Premium Member over 7 years ago
Wow, Gunther, you’re awesome. And Tiffany, proud of you!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 7 years ago
Gunther knows how to sweet talk ’em.
bigboxes over 7 years ago
Go Gunth Go
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 7 years ago
now I can go back to worrying about poor Leslie
Wizardgoat over 7 years ago
Well, some of us were hoping for a little excitement for a change, and Leslie seemed most likely to provide it with Tiff. But no dice, it seems. Tiff’s kind of back to zero, as Gunther’s making no moves for her either.
I wonder if Tiff will continue to go to the Berger’s parties?
Mr. Peterson over 7 years ago
Maybe Tiff’s goal all along was to get Gunther jealous.
luann1212 over 7 years ago
Great! He gave her good advice, and she took it! He is so good for her, and vice versa.
Carrots over 7 years ago
And thus we see the power of venting
atheisticallyyours88 over 7 years ago
Those two are gonna “hook-up” (In a “G-sorted way” of course!). I will “call it” now! ;)
Mordock999 Premium Member over 7 years ago
Okay She threw the Thug’s number away.(for now) But what about the Berger Family Dinner? Tiff Still has an open invite. And She’s Still Lonely.
Tiffany’s I can handle Bad Boy’s is an ILL OMEN. Unless Gunther Visits Tiff on a regular basis during the Summer, a lonely Tiff is going to “Chance It,” with Les….,
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 7 years ago
How nice it must have been to be told “You’re a lovely person.” Even with their history. Gunther a gem
SactoSylvia over 7 years ago
Wow! I’m impressed that Tiffany and Gunther had a direct, two-way conversation. And I’m impressed that each trusts the other enough to at least consider changing their actions as a result of what the other person had to say. And I’m hoping that this arc, and the realizations each as a result of this conversation, also results in each taking some steps, however small, to get out of his/her emotional rut.
jimmjonzz Premium Member over 7 years ago
If this phase of the narrative is suspended here, we’re kept in suspense. Well, by definition, no? But I feel fine with that. Gunther and Tiffany see the good in one another and in this arc each has accepted constructive criticism from the other. Those who have claimed them stupid, have said they are using one another, have (Mother of Mercy!) advocated that Tiffany date Les Knox, have stubbornly pursued any number of other delusional readings of what has been a pretty straightforward story… might consider examining their interpretive tool set. It is plainly evident that the Evanses mean to present these characters sympathetically despite their evident flaws. In other words, as human beings deserving respect. If you failed to grasp at least that, here’s some suggested remedial reading… “The Scarlet Letter” and “The Hunchback of Notre-Dame.” [The latter of which would have been better presented with its original French title, “Notre-Dame de Paris.”]
capricorn9th over 7 years ago
Yay, Tiffany. First step to your transformation! No, the runny mascara and messy hair did not count.
Homeboy1865 over 7 years ago
Better throw out the trash tonight Tiff! Or rip that paper into shreds. I’ve thrown things in the trash only to dig them out the next day.
Brdshtt Premium Member over 7 years ago
Gee, Tiff – you really put Les in his place. A good flush down the swirly hole would have been more final.
jimmjonzz Premium Member over 7 years ago
People have often cited oddly coincidental themes occurring simultaneously in different strips. For a weirdly funny example, for a look at the nerdy/hottie conversation from a slightly different angle, see the last four days (6/14 through 6/17) of “9 Chickweed Lane.”
blunebottle over 7 years ago
Disappointing…looks like she’ll have her work cut out for her to win Gunther over. He still doesn’t realise he cares about her.
kenhense over 7 years ago
I wound up bugged by the teacher-student relationship where Gunther always tries to take it. I had hoped that Gunther – in Tiffany’s room – could bring himself to fess up that – it’s not really about Les – and that Gunther is lonely too – and it means a lot to him to have Tiffany’s companionship. We have seen where Tiffany wants to give – which helps her self esteem when she has the chance. And Gunther could have asked for a hug instead of just running out the door…
Aqsnt over 7 years ago
This is great if the number stays in the trash. Prov. 26 : 11
And Your Point Would Be over 7 years ago
I just hope this isn’t “fade to black,” with a totally new and unrelated arc opening Monday. It wouldn’t bother me if the Evanses pick up the thread of Luann and Jack, or Bernice and Nil, since that is all interwoven here. I’m just not ready to be pitched into the wild blue yonder on Monday with some new story featuring Nancy, Frank and Prudence.
GovernmentCheese over 7 years ago
Am I daft, or do I remember correctly that Gunth called Tif “stupid” at one point? What makes him the arbiter of who should be with whom?
Wizardgoat over 7 years ago
Something that can’t be ruled out is that the Evanses haven’t intended this episode as decisive. Instead, they might be planning a tug-of-war between Les as Tiff’s would-be suitor, and Gunther who keeps trying to get her to see the light (as he sees it).
But we’ll just have to tune in next week for a brand-new show, and see what happens.
JayBluE over 7 years ago
As she stands there, in panel 3, a question comes to mind-
How long did she stand there… contemplating…before discarding the number? Was it an ‘instant notion’? Or perhaps a bit of ‘moderately cautious deliberation’? Or was it more of a “I’m a big girl! I can take care of myself! But….Gunther was making sense…..” kind of deal?
JayBluE over 7 years ago
Les is human, and has shown teeny, tiny glimmers of hope, and clues that could lead to redemption… if ….he chose to actually embark on such a path….but, maybe Tiffany realizes that, while she’s “starving for attention”, she doesn’t need to “pick up every item off of the buffet table”…or even “take a chance on that turkey with the slight turn of color, and hint of foul”….
Schrodinger's Dog over 7 years ago
@ JAY The question is, after what Gunther said, did Tiffany throw away Les’ number for herself or for Gunther ?
ironman01 over 7 years ago
Tiff says no to Les and yes to Gunther. Will Les take no for an answer? Will Gunther wake up before it’s too late? Again?
JayBluE over 7 years ago
“Canned Turkey”
“Lost…And Found”
“Esteem Player”
“Card And Discard”
“Irrational Numbers”
“A Good Deal, On An Upgrade”
“Piéce Dé Resist-ance”
“She’s Now Bad News Bare”
“A Work Of Heart”
“Spam-A-Little”
“Upstairs: The Down Stares”
“The Sweet Smell Of Distinct”
“it’s A Straight Chute!”
“I Am Woman! Hear Me….Walk Over To The Trash Can, As I Throw This Thing Away…”
“A Wastebasket Case”
“Baloney-Jerk Reaction”
or
“Aye! There’s The Rubbish!”
JayBluE over 7 years ago
@Kauri, Trillogy, Dreamdeer and JPW: Sorry I got back to you so late! I left responses from yesterday, for you, though.
Ruth Brown over 7 years ago
Disappointed that Gunther isn’t growing in this arc. How will he implement the insight Tiffany gave him about his mother and Mr. Gray?
Germanshepherds4ever over 7 years ago
Actually, Leslie is EXACTLY what the dumb blonde bimbo deserves!
sallymargaret over 7 years ago
@MORDOCK999 You said you were going to abstain from coffee if Gunther didn’t kiss Tiffany. Tell ya what. I am skipping my coffee this weekend. You can have mine!
dlkrueger33 over 7 years ago
Gunther is the most asexual person EVER. Why didn’t he KISS Tiffany? And if he doesn’t feel that way about her, why the hell is he going out with her? Not the way I expected this arc to finish up this week. I used to like Gunther, but not so much these days.
And Your Point Would Be over 7 years ago
What bothers me here is Gunther’s facial expression in the first panel – shades of the snarly Gunther that drove Tiffany home.
seismic-2 Premium Member over 7 years ago
Gunther is really trying to be the boss of Tiffany tonight. First, he brings her to a party but only after instructing her that it is supposed to be a miserable affair so she should be sure not to enjoy herself (especially with Les Knox), then when she comes home really happy (apparently for the first time in a while) he makes her cry by criticizing her appearance and telling her that she’s a phony, and now he tells her who she must not date. Is this because (1) he actually values Tiffany as a friend and wants to make sure that she doesn’t get hurt, or (2) he’s obsessive (a person of rigid habits who values strict order like his graph-paper shirts), and he wants to control how the people around him behave (especially Mom!), or (3) he so much hates Les Knox that he will do anything to make sure that Les is miserable?
Airman over 7 years ago
Gunther is a total jerk. He walks out on what must be his best friend who is all messy-faced and upset, without even unbuttoning his jacket. He doesn’t deserve any respect from me. But then, most of Greg’s characters are cold and selfish.
Crash7 over 7 years ago
Well done, Gunther. Well done, Tiffany. Nice that these two have each other, even if just as friends. Two flawed individual s, to be sure, but each has a knack for making the other feel better about themselves.
rrsltx over 7 years ago
You had your chance, Gunthie, but you decided to hurry home to mommie and sew something.
upanddown17 over 7 years ago
Wow, it looks like Tiffany may becoming a humble woman We’ll have to wait and see.
Schrodinger's Dog over 7 years ago
next week’s arc: Luann gets her cast off !
Tyge over 7 years ago
Danger here. Tiff is left alone and lonely! Lonely people do desperate things. Like accepting attention from thugs rather than be lonely. Gunther, being a pal, should have stayed with until she was in a better place.
And Your Point Would Be over 7 years ago
Gunther’s exit seems a bit too calculated. Tiffany is still upset (most women would likely tidy up a bit after calming down), but Gunth chooses to walk out with dramatic flourish. Brings into question the selfless friend shtick.
DavidHanson over 7 years ago
Not even a little hug? I think it would helped Tiffany.
dblbaraje over 7 years ago
I know this is a family comic, but I sure wish Gunther would have snapped out of his own world and grabbed Tiffany and gave her a passionate kiss and said “Tiffany you won’t be lonely anymore, you have me!”. Man, that would have been good. But it is a family comic.
Cavenee Lonnie Premium Member over 7 years ago
Chase Gunth down and kiss him until he gasps for air you fool!
Schrodinger's Dog over 7 years ago
Monday Bernice confronts Tiffany about seeing Gunther leave her dorm room with her looking very disheveled and upset. Perhaps even reports the “incident”.
rimshot22 over 7 years ago
So she’s dealt with bad boys many times. Look where it’s gotten her: alone and lonely. Les isn’t just a “bad boy;” he’s evil.
Tarkus over 7 years ago
Looking back to my days at University and now my daughter’s experiences I can certainly imagine how tough it must be for an attractive somewhat anorexic blonde… oh wait that never happened when I was in University nor is it the case now? Haven’t we moved on from the “poor little rich girl syndrome?”
Sisyphos over 7 years ago
Our Tiffany is growing up! Her encounter with Gunny the Frigid has brought increased self-awareness and a hearty dose of self-esteem. Now, if only she can stay on track!
We’re proud of you, Tiffany Farrell!
Schrodinger's Dog over 7 years ago
Sunday: Frank and Nancy Rumba !
nathenleeturner over 7 years ago
Gunther is being a bit of a jerk. He tells Tiffany how to act and how to present herself. meanwhile he has no idea the gift she has given him. Tiffany cares very much about her outward appearance and takes great care to be seen as perfect and well groomed. But for Gunther she was willing to be seen as disheveled and messy. It is obvious that she cares for him, while he seems to see her as a possession.
Schrodinger's Dog over 7 years ago
Gunther, try to unlearn your “angry face”.
sallymargaret over 7 years ago
Abruptly “needing to go” was not the best thing to do. Tiffany has been abandoned yet again after years of being discarded by both mommie and daddy. Gunther could have at least given her a reassuring hug, letting her know everything was going to be all right. He could have at least told her he’d talk with her tomorrow. What are friends for?
sallymargaret over 7 years ago
Looking at this comic strip every day makes me SO HAPPY I married one of the “nice guys”—one who is good to me and knows just what to do and just what to say. I am one blessed woman.
RonBerg13 Premium Member over 7 years ago
Boy, this story sure took a left turn. What a disappointing end.
Oh, well, at least it looks like a new story arc starts on Monday
SukieCrandall Premium Member over 7 years ago
Busy all day, but i just wanted to say that i greatly enjoyed this week of Luann!
RSH over 7 years ago
didn’t see this till very late last night.. after 1 AM…. Looking at Tiffany, I was reminded of Bette Davis in the old movie ‘Whatever Happened to Baby Jane’. I think Gunther got an important message through to her (as she did to him in the car) but he reaches a breaking point (desire to leave in the 1st panel). Tiffany (among other things) has disrupted his sense of order… he’s uncomfortable around weepy make-up smeared women..since going to Moony, his perfect little world has been slowly unraveling .
Darin Byrd over 7 years ago
Somebody really needs to teach Gunth how to read women.
old_timey_dude over 7 years ago
Gunther is gay. If he weren’t he would have made a move on Tiffany by now given all the “alone time” they’ve had studying. Why are Evans and Evans so afraid to acknowledge that young people engage in sex, specifically A LOT OF SEX, more specifically constant, constant sex in their early 20s…..?
Tyge over 3 years ago
Unfortunately this is the END of the LAST ARC with a svelte Tiffany! To my eternal regret.
Naldrin 9 months ago
I’m too lazy and have too little time to read all the comments, but I guess I’m on the minority here. But I’d like them to give a chance to Les. Yes, he’s not nice, but avoiding and ostracizing him won’t do any good and won’t help him to be better. That’ll just make him angrier and more bitter.