Has Anne Eiffel ALWAYS been attracted to Brad? If so, and we KNOW he was working there when he was 16, that makes Anne a pedophile. She should be in jail.
Hey. Noob here. Is anybody else tired of Eiffel being able to get away with sexual harassment on a regular basis and never get punished for it? When I read a comic that got its’ start based on funny situations, this type of long-drawn-out plotline of tension just doesn’t do anything for me. “Oh, let’s be culturally relevant”“Let’s show we understand what’s going on in the economy today.”How many people will be inspired to make a global change based on this one comic?A show I love from way back in 1963 “Doctor Who” had several socially relevant episodes. I notice we still have toxic waste and massive tax corruption in England. Maybe one of you can help me to understand what this type of plotline does – and why it doesn’t belong in “the phantom” or “Brenda Starr”Sorry if this comes off as too aggressive – it’s hard to type something casually.
Has Anne Eiffel ALWAYS been attracted to Brad? If so, and we KNOW he was working there when he was 16, that makes Anne a pedophile. She should be in jail.