For some reason I’m now pictureing “Mrs. Doubtfire” The scene where Williams is doing the fake phone interviews and has the line in what kinda sounds like a mock Swedish accent where his character says “I don’t work with da boys cause I used to be one.” I’m hearing Ms. Amazement speak in that same voice in the third panel.
I think it would have been a lot funnier (or at least less predictable) if he hadn’t been turned off by it — “a woman who knows what a man really wants?!” — and she’d had to deal with even more interest from him. “Really hoping that would work, huh?” “Why is it men always surprise you the most when you least want them to?”
knight1192a about 12 years ago
For some reason I’m now pictureing “Mrs. Doubtfire” The scene where Williams is doing the fake phone interviews and has the line in what kinda sounds like a mock Swedish accent where his character says “I don’t work with da boys cause I used to be one.” I’m hearing Ms. Amazement speak in that same voice in the third panel.
Coyoty Premium Member about 12 years ago
Men are such Pygmalions.
Tue Elung-Jensen about 12 years ago
Tbh considering the package I wouldn’t care in that case.
The Reader Premium Member about 12 years ago
Wow! Now there is a secret origin.
Hectoruno about 12 years ago
Do you remember any of the things the warrior like to do for fun? Maybe we could do that but in reverse.
freeholder1 about 12 years ago
this explains a lot about Xena.
cr0wgrrl about 12 years ago
I think it would have been a lot funnier (or at least less predictable) if he hadn’t been turned off by it — “a woman who knows what a man really wants?!” — and she’d had to deal with even more interest from him. “Really hoping that would work, huh?” “Why is it men always surprise you the most when you least want them to?”
Mike Blake about 12 years ago
A take-off on Wonder Woman’s origin: she was a clay figure of a child brought to life by the gods of Olympus.