There are fundamental laws of magic. This is like in Harry Potter, when Harry and Ron ask Hermione why they’re starving in the woods. Why doesn’t she just create food out of thin air? Because there are certain things that cannot be made out of nothing, and food is one of them. So there are limits on what Dana can do, and making Rita smarter must be one.
I would argue that Dana is nice but frustrated. Carolina is nice but on her own planet. Rita thinks she’s nice she just happens to be clueless. This is a comic about the working world and its interactions — in most cases nice wouldn’t be funny or as relatable. Hence the reason most of the guys can be twits too. In fact two of the guys (Sal and Melvin) have no redeeming qualities at all. They are my Frank Burns / Neman characters, there so others can play off of their personalities quirks. The interesting thing in my mind at least is that why everybody in WD is flawed nobody is actually evil or a bad person. (Okay, accept maybe Melvin I really don’t like him.)
Right. we use Melvin less than Sal because he’s more one-dimensional. Rita can be clueless and exasperating in an almost innocent way. Melvin is not innocent.
The problem is magnitude. To raise an average IQ by 20 points is only a 20% increase. To someone with an IQ of 50, it is a 40% increase. Now think about what %increase it takes to work with nothing…
TheDOCTOR over 11 years ago
Whatya know… I was right. Yeah Jay make hasty retreat.
WillardMBaker over 11 years ago
What a dumb question!
Thomas Scott Roberts creator over 11 years ago
There are fundamental laws of magic. This is like in Harry Potter, when Harry and Ron ask Hermione why they’re starving in the woods. Why doesn’t she just create food out of thin air? Because there are certain things that cannot be made out of nothing, and food is one of them. So there are limits on what Dana can do, and making Rita smarter must be one.
Terry Foreman over 11 years ago
Dana gets her powers as Office Manager. If she were CEO her powers would be lost.
johnzakour Premium Member over 11 years ago
I would argue that Dana is nice but frustrated. Carolina is nice but on her own planet. Rita thinks she’s nice she just happens to be clueless. This is a comic about the working world and its interactions — in most cases nice wouldn’t be funny or as relatable. Hence the reason most of the guys can be twits too. In fact two of the guys (Sal and Melvin) have no redeeming qualities at all. They are my Frank Burns / Neman characters, there so others can play off of their personalities quirks. The interesting thing in my mind at least is that why everybody in WD is flawed nobody is actually evil or a bad person. (Okay, accept maybe Melvin I really don’t like him.)
johnzakour Premium Member over 11 years ago
Plus I can be really cynical by nature. :)
angeldscoobydoo Premium Member over 11 years ago
I don’t think anyone is powerful enough to turn Rita into a genius.
Dragoncat over 11 years ago
One Rita is too much.
Thomas Scott Roberts creator over 11 years ago
Right. we use Melvin less than Sal because he’s more one-dimensional. Rita can be clueless and exasperating in an almost innocent way. Melvin is not innocent.
invertedyesterday over 11 years ago
@SeaFox10… Awww, we’re not all bad.
Digital Frog over 11 years ago
The problem is magnitude. To raise an average IQ by 20 points is only a 20% increase. To someone with an IQ of 50, it is a 40% increase. Now think about what %increase it takes to work with nothing…
Davepostmp over 11 years ago
They look pretty nice to me.