Okay, here’s the Endtown thread on 4chan—> http://desuarchive.org/trash/thread/15108929/#q15108929 It has most of the Patreon letters and Aaron’s Q&A’s from the last 3 years. Lots of meaty reading!
Coverage of the Execution brought to you by Endtown Cafe. Afterwards come by for a regal meal of beans. Spiced by the finest rats. Cake available upon request.
Is he forgetting that Penelope never wanted the job? He, and everyone else there wanted her to be Editor, and now she’s being one. Like it or not, she’s right!
If they really want to save Philo, they need to get out there and look for something, anything that could help his case. Instead, they just want to yell out conspiracy theories to each other. They want to be investigative reporters, so why don’t they start investigating?!!!
Yup, they have forgotten that they wanted Penelope to be Editor. Kudos to her for wanting to stick to the facts and not make stuff up.
Go investigate Security, you reporters! Arrange an interview with Freeman. The rats probably would not be shy in telling the reporters that Security did indeed order the execution. And that the reporters had better toe the line or else they’ll be next in line for hanging.
I think that that crew suggested Penelope for the job because they thought they’d be able to push her around. Remember how passive she was? They thought they’d print their “cheap, biased innuendo” and Penelope would get any fallout dumped on her. And when cat-boy’s request to run the story was denied, he tried to manipulate her with guilt. I was wondering what this crew was doing, worried that they might be trying to print more stories that would stir further problems. Hopefully Penelope will stick to her ethics.
One of the more blatant threads in this arc is that everyone overreacts, starts screaming about everyone else being out of the loop, and then how they themselves are innocent victims here. They’ve stopped listening to themselves.
Security is making a rookie dictator mistake. When you publicly execute people without trial for “subversive behavior” you want to scare the rest of the population into being cowed to your will, but you risk the opposite effect. If enough of the people identify with the guy you’re executing, or he was executed for something a large portion of the population might do themselves, you could find yourself facing a massive revolt that ends with your head on a pike. Killing reporters is often a big red flag to populations since it means the government is trying to censor facts. Right now I think the reporters need to work with mayor Jackrabbit since security is quickly becoming their common enemy.
Their entire community is being threatened by these factions. They need to come together to brainstorm the known facts. Anything less is not going to save them.
Does anyone know anything about the female duck in glasses? I see her a lot in the background and with the other reporters, but I never see any talk balloons coming from her. Also what happened to the eavesdropping giraffe? Are there spies among the reporters and if so, who are they spying for?
Nukta K. over 6 years ago
Looks like someone doesn’t want to work.
Shon Howell over 6 years ago
No, Jacobs fondest wish involved three stoat gals and some marmalade…
Shon Howell over 6 years ago
Okay, here’s the Endtown thread on 4chan—> http://desuarchive.org/trash/thread/15108929/#q15108929 It has most of the Patreon letters and Aaron’s Q&A’s from the last 3 years. Lots of meaty reading!
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 6 years ago
Perhaps they can get jobs at the Daily Howl…
Vet Premium Member over 6 years ago
Coverage of the Execution brought to you by Endtown Cafe. Afterwards come by for a regal meal of beans. Spiced by the finest rats. Cake available upon request.
backyardcowboy over 6 years ago
Hmm, maybe Philo should have just been canned.What does the fox say?
NeuroManson over 6 years ago
Gee… I did not see this coming.
Dragoncat over 6 years ago
Is he forgetting that Penelope never wanted the job? He, and everyone else there wanted her to be Editor, and now she’s being one. Like it or not, she’s right!
If they really want to save Philo, they need to get out there and look for something, anything that could help his case. Instead, they just want to yell out conspiracy theories to each other. They want to be investigative reporters, so why don’t they start investigating?!!!
KSClaw over 6 years ago
Well maybe YOU should have taken the job, you whiny prat.
Kyneris Premium Member over 6 years ago
Yup, they have forgotten that they wanted Penelope to be Editor. Kudos to her for wanting to stick to the facts and not make stuff up.
Go investigate Security, you reporters! Arrange an interview with Freeman. The rats probably would not be shy in telling the reporters that Security did indeed order the execution. And that the reporters had better toe the line or else they’ll be next in line for hanging.
RickD Premium Member over 6 years ago
I think that that crew suggested Penelope for the job because they thought they’d be able to push her around. Remember how passive she was? They thought they’d print their “cheap, biased innuendo” and Penelope would get any fallout dumped on her. And when cat-boy’s request to run the story was denied, he tried to manipulate her with guilt. I was wondering what this crew was doing, worried that they might be trying to print more stories that would stir further problems. Hopefully Penelope will stick to her ethics.
Ida No over 6 years ago
Wow, the news team sounds like they’ve been reading the comments.
zorro456 over 6 years ago
Time for a Cat caused Catastrophe!
Guilty Bystander over 6 years ago
An editor acting like a journalist? Good one, Aaron.
ganhammer64 over 6 years ago
The last public execution didn’t solve anything, it just created a calm before the storm.
Ida No over 6 years ago
One of the more blatant threads in this arc is that everyone overreacts, starts screaming about everyone else being out of the loop, and then how they themselves are innocent victims here. They’ve stopped listening to themselves.
yangeldf over 6 years ago
Security is making a rookie dictator mistake. When you publicly execute people without trial for “subversive behavior” you want to scare the rest of the population into being cowed to your will, but you risk the opposite effect. If enough of the people identify with the guy you’re executing, or he was executed for something a large portion of the population might do themselves, you could find yourself facing a massive revolt that ends with your head on a pike. Killing reporters is often a big red flag to populations since it means the government is trying to censor facts. Right now I think the reporters need to work with mayor Jackrabbit since security is quickly becoming their common enemy.
Tue Elung-Jensen over 6 years ago
cute way to spin it … “when I suggested …”
pam Miner over 6 years ago
Their entire community is being threatened by these factions. They need to come together to brainstorm the known facts. Anything less is not going to save them.
Tarry Plaguer over 6 years ago
Does anyone know anything about the female duck in glasses? I see her a lot in the background and with the other reporters, but I never see any talk balloons coming from her. Also what happened to the eavesdropping giraffe? Are there spies among the reporters and if so, who are they spying for?
coffeeturtle over 6 years ago
Those uninformed thugs would not hesitate to lobotomize you.
Fiammata over 6 years ago
That girl with the dog/bear nose and her ears not shown, and she’s only in one frame: I don’t remember her. Is she new? Who is she?
Chromeo over 2 years ago
A newspaper that does nothing but regurgitate the point of view of mainstream sources has lost all credibility.