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Luann, I am proud of you! You found a way to keep to your job definition AND help Faye. Faye needs to learn how to be more assertive in real life, (which I believe is why she is taking theater lessons in the first place) and what better way than a real life situation?
Hey, Luann, great quick thinking! And great advice â Fay needs to say these things to her mom. You have always been good with Shannon and now Faye â you will be a great teacher and a mom (years in the future).
Fay: Mom, I want to try out for Quibbling Siblings.
Mrs. Garcia: Is that the play Axel is in?
Fay: Yes, but itâs a good play. Itâs about a family named Quibbling and one of the sons has defective lips that are constantly puckering. Axel is perfect for that role.
Mrs. Garcia: And why is that?
Fay: Axel has defective lips that are constantly puckering.
Mrs. Garcia: So you like a boy who has some kind of deformity?
Fay: Itâs not just that his lips are deformed, he also wears a ball cap sideways and he wears sunglasses indoors.
Mrs. Garcia: He dresses like what an old, white male cartoonist would consider to be a gangster.
Fay: Thatâs right.
Mrs. Garcia: Youâve convinced me that you should be in this play. Axel doesnât sound like a threat at all. He sounds like a candidate for surgery and therapy.
Fay: Thatâs right.
Luann: Yay! You convinced your mom, Fay. Good job.
Fay: Thatâs right. I did. But now I donât like Axel anymore. What did I see in him?
Luann needs to draw the words out of Fay â but it needs to be Fayâs wording. I think itâs not a good idea to tout the play â or Axel. It should be more like, âMom, Iâm (14?)! I want to choose my friends just like anybody else. You need to let me socialize with people my age. I really wonât do anything stupid.â
The only way Fayâs mom will be happy about Fay being in âQuibbling Siblingsâ with Axel is during the scene where Fay sneaks into her siblingâs bedroom and clubs him with his baseball bat while he is sleeping. Just before the scene, Fayâs mom secretly substitutes the Nerfâą foam rubber bat with a real Louisville Sluggerâą.
Luann is handling herself very maturely here. Not everyone would have been able to resist reacting to Mrs. Garciaâs diatribe with anger or by talking behind her back, and that includes people much older than Luann. That, plus the fact that sheâs found a way to turn this incident into a theater-related lesson. Way to go, Luann!
Luann is maturing, caring, and smart, contrary to some opinions, the genesis of which I will not presume to understand. Now the next thing is to see how this script works out. Not totally the way any one might predict, but that is so human. I think it will work out though.
So Luann IS going to help her with âboy things.â
Itâs a comic strip, so it probably wonât happen, but if Fayeâs mom discovers that Luann helped with this âscript,â sheâd be fired in a heartbeat.
What a lame mentoring outfit Luann is wearing. That looks like something Elly Patterson would wear. Or âMrs. Fogerty.â Certainly not an early twenty-something.
Again, Iâm confused about just what Luann is supposed to be âmentoringâ Fay about. The person who was going to run the theater camp (that fizzled) was Prudence, not Luann. Pru is the one who has experience in coaching actors, not Luann. I thought Mrs. Garcia was paying Luann to help bring Fay out of her shell as a person and be less shy. (Paying someone to be your daughterâs friend is pretty pathetic, but anyway.) So really isnât Luann supposed to be âmentoringâ Fay in how to talk to kids her own age (including boys), not not how to perform on stage? Today weâre being told the exact opposite. I think this story arc has become completely twisted around from the way it started.
This is so not interesting. Go back to what we really care about⊠the main characters in the strip that we have been reading for years, not this side show.
This is so not interesting. Go back to what we really care about⊠the main characters in the strip that we have been reading for years, not this side show.
The title character of âLuannâ was created to be a young teenage girl who was boy-crazy. Unfortunately, that was her defining characteristic, so now that sheâs in college, and sheâs broken up with her boyfriend, thereâs not much that the strip can do based around her. Unless the Evanses get Luann involved in a new romance, or unless they find some new previously unexplored facet of her life, they will be forced to concentrate on stories around other characters (in this case Fay, as Luann v2.0) rather than around Luann herself.
If Luann can devise a script that will allow Fay to change her irrationally close minded mother about acting with Axel, she ought to consider becoming a lawyer â she definitely would be good at cross examination and with persuading judges and jurors to adopt her clientâs version of the case.
A bit âPSA-likeâ today (Public Service Announcement, aka a âVery Special Episodeâ) it seems. But, on the wholeâŠ. a really impressively strong and logical way for Luann to handle the situation currently.
1) Will it work? Perhaps.
2) Will somehow we see Axel in a more positive light? I doubt it, but possible.
3) Will Fay be able to talk to her mother in a positive way after this? Probably.
4) Will âMomâ apologize to Luann for the intensity of her interaction (not saying the motive was good or badâŠ. but it was awfully damn intense, IMO)? Anyoneâs guess.
I do very much like the growth displayed by Luann today. Very nice.
They donât even know if Axel will be in the play yet. Even if he is not in it, some other boy will be and Fay will talk to him. Way over-reacting by everyone.
For Ringo and others who think Fay stories are boring, consider that I was comment #325 yesterday and today, at 11 AM MDT, we are already at 120 comments. Obviously, someone finds this interesting! (Though it would be funny if, say, a third of the comments are simply to complain that itâs boring!)
Fayâs mom forbids Fay to audition for the play and Fay does it anyway. Luann stays out of this because she thinks this should be between Fay and her Mom but helps her rehearse once Fay gets the lead part of the sister sibling. Axel gets the lead as the brother sibling. Mom finds out and then goes to the play and sees her daughter perform and sees how awesome she is and apologizes to Luann and thanks her for helping her daughter be all that she can be (cue army commercial jingle)
Luann is now teaching Fay to talk back to her mom? Mom should love this. It is a little odd that 20 year old needs a bra and a guy to feel good about herself live at home Luann supposedly has the most well balanced parents in the strip. As far a writing a script goes, I donât remember Luann being particularly rebellious/capable of standing up for herself in her teen years. More like average and insecure. So this is gonna be kind of the blind leading the blind at this point. Iâd have an easier time seeing Tiff standing up to an abusive director or adult at that age to get what she wanted. I kinda see Luann just teaching Fay to sort of âlean inâ by reasoning with her mom, and her mom doesnât seem very reasonable.
Should also mention that Its a little odd to compare under involved Tiffs dad to over involved Fays mom given the age difference. I can buy a 18+ year old Tiff needing to separate from her dad. A young girl like Fay is in fact her momâs responsibility, and if anything happens to Fay it is likely to become her problem as well. Iâd wait and see what Fayâs momâs reasoning is on protecting her daughter first. It may be that Fay has a history of going a little boy crazy and mom doesnât want her distracted from studies and becoming overly emotionally involved. Remember, Fays at an age where we almost all had to read Romeo and Juliet. Where all the kids ends up dead for the romantic ideal in the end. Not a super healthy way to look at love.
Vilyehm almost 7 years ago
Read yesterdayâs comments.
The script is already written.
Templo S.U.D. almost 7 years ago
oh, this going to be nice
Lion_Tamer almost 7 years ago
Noone ever said that theater study couldnât be about script writing.
DaJellyBelly almost 7 years ago
Luann is a very wise woman.
Vilyehm almost 7 years ago
It seems fitting that while reading this comic strip, I have the Caine Mutiny playing on TV.
mavinminx almost 7 years ago
Luann, I am proud of you! You found a way to keep to your job definition AND help Faye. Faye needs to learn how to be more assertive in real life, (which I believe is why she is taking theater lessons in the first place) and what better way than a real life situation?
capricorn9th almost 7 years ago
Hey, Luann, great quick thinking! And great advice â Fay needs to say these things to her mom. You have always been good with Shannon and now Faye â you will be a great teacher and a mom (years in the future).
howtheduck almost 7 years ago
The script (my version):
Luann: Go ahead Fay.
Fay: Mom, I want to try out for Quibbling Siblings.
Mrs. Garcia: Is that the play Axel is in?
Fay: Yes, but itâs a good play. Itâs about a family named Quibbling and one of the sons has defective lips that are constantly puckering. Axel is perfect for that role.
Mrs. Garcia: And why is that?
Fay: Axel has defective lips that are constantly puckering.
Mrs. Garcia: So you like a boy who has some kind of deformity?
Fay: Itâs not just that his lips are deformed, he also wears a ball cap sideways and he wears sunglasses indoors.
Mrs. Garcia: He dresses like what an old, white male cartoonist would consider to be a gangster.
Fay: Thatâs right.
Mrs. Garcia: Youâve convinced me that you should be in this play. Axel doesnât sound like a threat at all. He sounds like a candidate for surgery and therapy.
Fay: Thatâs right.
Luann: Yay! You convinced your mom, Fay. Good job.
Fay: Thatâs right. I did. But now I donât like Axel anymore. What did I see in him?
Argythree almost 7 years ago
No, Luann, itâs not âlet us write a scriptâ. Itâs âwrite a script, FayeââŠ
kenhense almost 7 years ago
Luann needs to draw the words out of Fay â but it needs to be Fayâs wording. I think itâs not a good idea to tout the play â or Axel. It should be more like, âMom, Iâm (14?)! I want to choose my friends just like anybody else. You need to let me socialize with people my age. I really wonât do anything stupid.â
Brdshtt Premium Member almost 7 years ago
The only way Fayâs mom will be happy about Fay being in âQuibbling Siblingsâ with Axel is during the scene where Fay sneaks into her siblingâs bedroom and clubs him with his baseball bat while he is sleeping. Just before the scene, Fayâs mom secretly substitutes the Nerfâą foam rubber bat with a real Louisville Sluggerâą.
Kymberleigh almost 7 years ago
At least Luann is keeping her own head on securely, even if Mrs. Garcia seems to have exploded hers off of her neck âŠ
Joe1962 almost 7 years ago
Great advice Luann!
SactoSylvia almost 7 years ago
Luann is handling herself very maturely here. Not everyone would have been able to resist reacting to Mrs. Garciaâs diatribe with anger or by talking behind her back, and that includes people much older than Luann. That, plus the fact that sheâs found a way to turn this incident into a theater-related lesson. Way to go, Luann!
luann1212 almost 7 years ago
Luann is maturing, caring, and smart, contrary to some opinions, the genesis of which I will not presume to understand. Now the next thing is to see how this script works out. Not totally the way any one might predict, but that is so human. I think it will work out though.
Mordock999 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Fayâs a sweet kid and Luannâs got a good heart to help her this way.
But SHOULD she? Enabling a 14 year old to stand up to her mother? I mean this is Fay weâre talking about here. NOT âLes.â
What happens if something goes wrong??
Barry1941 almost 7 years ago
How old is this kid supposed to be?
AnyFace almost 7 years ago
Thatâs still helping, though. âš
mjb515 almost 7 years ago
This kind of improv training exercise is what got you into hot water with Mom in the first place.
31768 almost 7 years ago
And thatâs where we will spend a few weeks at.âThe script.â
Aqsnt almost 7 years ago
Script? More like talking points. I know my parents never followed any of my scripts.
rrsltx almost 7 years ago
I can see this drivel becoming a three week arc. About as riveting as Peanuts Classic.
Ignatz Premium Member almost 7 years ago
So Luann IS going to help her with âboy things.â
Itâs a comic strip, so it probably wonât happen, but if Fayeâs mom discovers that Luann helped with this âscript,â sheâd be fired in a heartbeat.
Tyge almost 7 years ago
@misterdantes Or Lizzie Borden???
Tyge almost 7 years ago
What a lame mentoring outfit Luann is wearing. That looks like something Elly Patterson would wear. Or âMrs. Fogerty.â Certainly not an early twenty-something.
LeighBurton almost 7 years ago
Unless Ann Eiffel has some connection to Mrs. Garcia, this plot is going to be so dry!
LeighBurton almost 7 years ago
Unless Ann Eiffel has some connection to Mrs. Garcia, this plot is going to be so dry!
seismic-2 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Again, Iâm confused about just what Luann is supposed to be âmentoringâ Fay about. The person who was going to run the theater camp (that fizzled) was Prudence, not Luann. Pru is the one who has experience in coaching actors, not Luann. I thought Mrs. Garcia was paying Luann to help bring Fay out of her shell as a person and be less shy. (Paying someone to be your daughterâs friend is pretty pathetic, but anyway.) So really isnât Luann supposed to be âmentoringâ Fay in how to talk to kids her own age (including boys), not not how to perform on stage? Today weâre being told the exact opposite. I think this story arc has become completely twisted around from the way it started.
YatInExile almost 7 years ago
Did we skip a day? We were about to hear Fayâs swear word.
Camiyami Premium Member almost 7 years ago
This is so not interesting. Go back to what we really care about⊠the main characters in the strip that we have been reading for years, not this side show.
Camiyami Premium Member almost 7 years ago
This is so not interesting. Go back to what we really care about⊠the main characters in the strip that we have been reading for years, not this side show.
srmalone almost 7 years ago
This is about as interesting as watching the paint dry.
seismic-2 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
The title character of âLuannâ was created to be a young teenage girl who was boy-crazy. Unfortunately, that was her defining characteristic, so now that sheâs in college, and sheâs broken up with her boyfriend, thereâs not much that the strip can do based around her. Unless the Evanses get Luann involved in a new romance, or unless they find some new previously unexplored facet of her life, they will be forced to concentrate on stories around other characters (in this case Fay, as Luann v2.0) rather than around Luann herself.
Counterpoint almost 7 years ago
If Luann can devise a script that will allow Fay to change her irrationally close minded mother about acting with Axel, she ought to consider becoming a lawyer â she definitely would be good at cross examination and with persuading judges and jurors to adopt her clientâs version of the case.
Schrodinger's Dog almost 7 years ago
so many conclusions jumped to. What happens if/when the Mom actually meets Axel? Or does she know him from somewhere else?
notbornyesterday almost 7 years ago
Maybe Luann handle a ten year oldâs love life, its obvious she canât handle her own
notbornyesterday almost 7 years ago
And whereâs that swear word we were all promised?
Argy.Bargy2 almost 7 years ago
@NOTBORNYESTERDAY: Probably the swear word is keeping company with your love life. And Faye is supposedly 14. Not ten.
TwilightFaze almost 7 years ago
Momma came down unnecessarily hard in yesterdayâs strip, but Luann comes back with an excellent counter. Sheâs come a loooooooong way. :)
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member almost 7 years ago
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A bit âPSA-likeâ today (Public Service Announcement, aka a âVery Special Episodeâ) it seems. But, on the wholeâŠ. a really impressively strong and logical way for Luann to handle the situation currently.
1) Will it work? Perhaps.
2) Will somehow we see Axel in a more positive light? I doubt it, but possible.
3) Will Fay be able to talk to her mother in a positive way after this? Probably.
4) Will âMomâ apologize to Luann for the intensity of her interaction (not saying the motive was good or badâŠ. but it was awfully damn intense, IMO)? Anyoneâs guess.
I do very much like the growth displayed by Luann today. Very nice.
GlenCo1 almost 7 years ago
Why is Luann wearing that vest? Is she auditioning for Annie Hall?
locake almost 7 years ago
They donât even know if Axel will be in the play yet. Even if he is not in it, some other boy will be and Fay will talk to him. Way over-reacting by everyone.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
And I think we finally know why the girl had such trouble speaking, her freaking domineering mother has totally squashed the girls spirit.
Cheapskate0 almost 7 years ago
For Ringo and others who think Fay stories are boring, consider that I was comment #325 yesterday and today, at 11 AM MDT, we are already at 120 comments. Obviously, someone finds this interesting! (Though it would be funny if, say, a third of the comments are simply to complain that itâs boring!)
JustMe almost 7 years ago
prediction:
Fayâs mom forbids Fay to audition for the play and Fay does it anyway. Luann stays out of this because she thinks this should be between Fay and her Mom but helps her rehearse once Fay gets the lead part of the sister sibling. Axel gets the lead as the brother sibling. Mom finds out and then goes to the play and sees her daughter perform and sees how awesome she is and apologizes to Luann and thanks her for helping her daughter be all that she can be (cue army commercial jingle)
kittysquared Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Good lord is this story arc boring. Anyway, who the hell gets a mentor for their 14 (?) year old?
astahl2003 almost 7 years ago
Luann is now teaching Fay to talk back to her mom? Mom should love this. It is a little odd that 20 year old needs a bra and a guy to feel good about herself live at home Luann supposedly has the most well balanced parents in the strip. As far a writing a script goes, I donât remember Luann being particularly rebellious/capable of standing up for herself in her teen years. More like average and insecure. So this is gonna be kind of the blind leading the blind at this point. Iâd have an easier time seeing Tiff standing up to an abusive director or adult at that age to get what she wanted. I kinda see Luann just teaching Fay to sort of âlean inâ by reasoning with her mom, and her mom doesnât seem very reasonable.
astahl2003 almost 7 years ago
Should also mention that Its a little odd to compare under involved Tiffs dad to over involved Fays mom given the age difference. I can buy a 18+ year old Tiff needing to separate from her dad. A young girl like Fay is in fact her momâs responsibility, and if anything happens to Fay it is likely to become her problem as well. Iâd wait and see what Fayâs momâs reasoning is on protecting her daughter first. It may be that Fay has a history of going a little boy crazy and mom doesnât want her distracted from studies and becoming overly emotionally involved. Remember, Fays at an age where we almost all had to read Romeo and Juliet. Where all the kids ends up dead for the romantic ideal in the end. Not a super healthy way to look at love.
Sisyphos almost 7 years ago
Luann may be primed for a career in politics. She established âplausible deniabilityâ within three panels (or less, really)âŠ.
jmworacle almost 7 years ago
Luann is right, you must speak to your mom.
kenhense almost 7 years ago
OK â While Luann & Fay are writing a script â we could jump back to Tiffany & Ann EiffelâŠ