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Itâs interesting that Lucy is entering the scene. Why is that so? Would there be a difference if there was only Linus shouting? What does it mean that Lucy is puzzled?
In my opinion it says something about CBâs feelings. This is a rare moment where he wishes he could be like Lucy, loud, active, self-assured. Usually he is repelled by such behavior. CB is CB because he isnât and doesnât want to be like Lucy.
But here his friend Linus is acting like Lucy and Lucy is NOT acting repulsive. The walls around his identity are coming down. He knows that Linus is right, he gives up defending his passiveness, thatâs why Lucy enters the scene and is not shown as a bully.
My comment yesterday still stands: Linus had no right to push Charlie Brown into an immediate situation with the Red Haired Girl that was obviously too late to begin with. In that case, Charlie Brown needs support from a friend about what he could not bring himself to do, not screaming judgement.
Charlie Brown has been obsessing over that Little Red-Headed Girl since forever it seems, but has never acted on his feelings in any way. Linus, the emotional shock-absorber of the strip and Charlieâs faithful lieutenant, sees that Charlie has now lost any chance whatsoever to meet her and so Linus has finally âlost itâ himself, beyond exasperation at Charlieâs emotional/social paralysis. Hence, the screed and the explosion directed at Lucy, to whom he is generally submissive. This one strip indicates that perhaps Linus has been even more concerned about Charlie Brownâs emotional /social well-being than Charlie himself. Itâs actually great to see Linus emote once in awhile. Lucy is so stunned, she doesnât know what to do. Ordinarily, sheâd answer Linusâ impudence with a five-finger sandwich. She must sense the gravity of the situation.
âWinchester Cathedral, youâre bringinâ me down. You stood and you watched as my baby left town. You could have done somethinâ, but you didnât try. You didnât do nothinâ. You let her walk byâŠâ
Linus at least met the little red-haired girl though that mightâve been after she moved back. Charlie Brown was pitching and became paralyzed with fright when he realized she was watching the game. Then Linus led him home to bed, relieved him on the mound, won the game, and got a hug from the excited girl!
oldwolf1951my cousins and I drove our parents crazy singing that song from the back of the station wagon! We would just clamp our noses and wail away! Annnd now I have an earworm.
Templo S.U.D. over 8 years ago
NOW whoâs the crabby kid of the van Pelt family?
legaleagle48 over 8 years ago
Wow. When even Lucy is taken aback by one of Linusâs rants, thatâs serious!
geeski over 8 years ago
Linus needs his blanket.
bigcatbusiness over 8 years ago
I think Linus and Lucy exchanged personalities. Or Linus is just learning too much from her. But who could blame him in a situation like that?
Pointspread over 8 years ago
In the last frame Lucy appears to be two faced.
Pointspread over 8 years ago
You tell him Linus.
NormyBates over 8 years ago
Donât know. Maybe Iâm a looser but only my comment is: I love you CB.
noribori over 8 years ago
Itâs interesting that Lucy is entering the scene. Why is that so? Would there be a difference if there was only Linus shouting? What does it mean that Lucy is puzzled?
In my opinion it says something about CBâs feelings. This is a rare moment where he wishes he could be like Lucy, loud, active, self-assured. Usually he is repelled by such behavior. CB is CB because he isnât and doesnât want to be like Lucy.
But here his friend Linus is acting like Lucy and Lucy is NOT acting repulsive. The walls around his identity are coming down. He knows that Linus is right, he gives up defending his passiveness, thatâs why Lucy enters the scene and is not shown as a bully.
kchishol1970 over 8 years ago
My comment yesterday still stands: Linus had no right to push Charlie Brown into an immediate situation with the Red Haired Girl that was obviously too late to begin with. In that case, Charlie Brown needs support from a friend about what he could not bring himself to do, not screaming judgement.
Riff Gibson Premium Member over 8 years ago
Charlie Brown has been obsessing over that Little Red-Headed Girl since forever it seems, but has never acted on his feelings in any way. Linus, the emotional shock-absorber of the strip and Charlieâs faithful lieutenant, sees that Charlie has now lost any chance whatsoever to meet her and so Linus has finally âlost itâ himself, beyond exasperation at Charlieâs emotional/social paralysis. Hence, the screed and the explosion directed at Lucy, to whom he is generally submissive. This one strip indicates that perhaps Linus has been even more concerned about Charlie Brownâs emotional /social well-being than Charlie himself. Itâs actually great to see Linus emote once in awhile. Lucy is so stunned, she doesnât know what to do. Ordinarily, sheâd answer Linusâ impudence with a five-finger sandwich. She must sense the gravity of the situation.
Amra Leo over 8 years ago
Youâre REALLY a Debbie Downer, ainâcha?
Chad Cheetah over 8 years ago
Linus cares so much about his friend, heâs mad when Charlie Brown fails himself.
SharkNose over 8 years ago
One of the rare times (I think thereâs only 3 or 4 total) where Linus snaps out on Charlie BrownâŠ
Neo Stryder over 8 years ago
I agree with Linus.
Kip W over 8 years ago
Deep in his heart, Linus believes he should be the star of his own strip, and it grinds him to see how Charlie Brown fills the position.
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 8 years ago
âWinchester Cathedral, youâre bringinâ me down. You stood and you watched as my baby left town. You could have done somethinâ, but you didnât try. You didnât do nothinâ. You let her walk byâŠâ
cubswin2016 over 8 years ago
That last frame is priceless. It is the only time that I will get to see Lucy look like that.
3pibgorn9 over 8 years ago
Been there, Charlie Brown.
dustspecks Premium Member over 8 years ago
I love Charlie Brownâs dialog in the last panelâŠlol!
OhioMike over 8 years ago
Replace âtroubleâ with the âSâ wordâŠ
knight1192a over 8 years ago
Gets so extremely mad at Charlie Brown heâs able to scare Lucy. Too bad later on that evening sheâll beat him up for it. Off camera, of course.
Godfreydaniel over 8 years ago
Linus at least met the little red-haired girl though that mightâve been after she moved back. Charlie Brown was pitching and became paralyzed with fright when he realized she was watching the game. Then Linus led him home to bed, relieved him on the mound, won the game, and got a hug from the excited girl!
neverenoughgold over 8 years ago
What a complete wussâŠ
Number Three over 8 years ago
2-Headed Lucy in the last panel.
That actually looks creepy.
xxx
oldwolf1951 over 8 years ago
The first panel reminded me of the lyrics to this song: Winchester CathedralYouâre bringing me downYou stood and you watched asMy baby left town
You could have done somethingBut you didnât tryYou didnât do nothingYou let her walk by
Now everyone knows just how much I needed that galShe wouldnât have gone far awayIf only youâd started ringing your bell
Winchester CathedralYouâre bringing me downYou stood and you watched asMy baby left town
Oh-bo-de-o-do oh-bo-de-o-doOh-bo-de-o-do de-do- duh
celeconecca over 8 years ago
oldwolf1951my cousins and I drove our parents crazy singing that song from the back of the station wagon! We would just clamp our noses and wail away! Annnd now I have an earworm.
GirlGeek Premium Member over 8 years ago
The second panel speaks truth.