I think it’s been a fun arc. I like to see TJ, although Brad does need to reflect on the general value of TJ’s advice in the past (ie: low, very low). I’m sure this is not Toni’s primary gift. This is an additional, inexpensive gift that he heard about and thinks she’d like. And he’s right. Toni seems like the type to like a fun tee shirt. And she doesn’t seem like the type to get fussy about, or possibly even really have, a favorite color. Are they grade schoolers, sitting around talking about stuff like that? Clearly not.
I don’t care for salads myself. And there are so many kinds of cereal that it doesn’t get too boring. I used to buy a smaller box (not those ‘family’ size monsters). It would last me a couple weeks, then I’d buy a different variety. Lather, rinse, repeat ad infinitum. Leftovers from work would be both varied and cheap. Ramen in also cheap and comes in lots of flavors. I think Les has it figured out.
One thing this arc has done, I think, is to reaffirm my thoughts that Brad and Toni *really• don’t have Shannon quite as often as some people on the comments think they do. My feeling is that we see Shannon maybe 6 -7 times a year, and given the fact that a weeklong arc in comics land may actually just be a day or two in the Luanneverse, I think it likely that B &T only have her 15 or so days a years, usually for one day and occasionally for a sleepover. It’s obvious from this arc that neither Shannon nor Brad are used to extended stays.
I want to say that Tif tried to stand up to Stef, with very little support from the roomies other than stupid things like the privacy zone tent, which probably made Stef feel even more entitled. Hopefully Tif will have Dez’ back better than Dez had hers.
I think she looks cute. I approve of college age people playing with their personal styles. She’s acting like a nitwit, though, which might be what Nil is responding to
I think it’s been a fun arc. I like to see TJ, although Brad does need to reflect on the general value of TJ’s advice in the past (ie: low, very low). I’m sure this is not Toni’s primary gift. This is an additional, inexpensive gift that he heard about and thinks she’d like. And he’s right. Toni seems like the type to like a fun tee shirt. And she doesn’t seem like the type to get fussy about, or possibly even really have, a favorite color. Are they grade schoolers, sitting around talking about stuff like that? Clearly not.