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As in, I suppose this is about as āhappyā an āendingā Iāve seen in Endtown.
Not sure that Wally counts. One, he lost his beloved Holly and, two, it was only the Christmas Card that hinted at what Wally and Kirbee ās new life is.
Dolly:āCan I have a desk to write from? Or, right here in the doorway is good, too. I can work right here, if you want. Do I get a pencil from the cabinet, or will a pin and my own blood suffice?ā
Dottie had nowhere else to go, really. Iām glad she was given the assignment to write Waltās obituary. (1) sheās been given a second chance as a journalist and I think sheās learned her lesson, and (2) she knew Walt well and will do a credible job of writing his obit. Without editorializing.
Well, itās good to see that there are still some pigs left in Endtown.
And itās good that Dottie has come to her senses and returned to the Examiner. And who better to giver her assignments than someone she considers to be a ārookieā. Iām betting that if Dottie hadnāt left when she did, she would have been the new Editor. Oh, the ironyā¦
Endtown has passed 2,000 strips, and has reached its 10-year anniversary.
The original ending was for Denise to be sucked through the canal pump stationās turbines, but that would have taken too many strips to render. However, the plan was always for Denise to kill Walt by slashing his carotid artery.
This story arc is called āThe Pork Conspiracy.ā
The source of Endtownās water supply is an underground river that runs through a series of pump stations.
There are several loose ends that will be intentionally left loose, because they are to be addressed in future arcs.
The next arc will return to Kirby, Wally, Chic and Irving. Aaron says there are two arcs left to go before reaching Endtownās midpoint. As he says, āBig things brewing, big changes coming, big revelations coming down the chute.ā
He ends by giving a tribute to the characters that didnāt make it out of the end of the world alive:
Walt Trimble, Philomena Flask, Cooper Hooper, Holly Hollister, Allie Alvarez and Philo Foxworthy.
Do people get paid? Obviously, an idle life isnāt productive, but besides that, what do they get out of working? Pay checks? Cans of beans? Promises that you wonāt be eaten?
On the other hand, despite Dottieās handling of the Milk Trials, which seemed very professional and made her seem like one of the leading lights of the paper, her behavior of late has been far less incisive and far more biased and rabble-rousing. In hindsight, one has to wonder about her tremendous behavioral shift during the more racial elements in the recent plot.
Did she drink the Kool-Aid? Or does she just like bacon in the morning?
And is she going to be a professional now, given a second chance (something which Endtown is notoriously unlikely to offer)?
Erwin Schwartz over 6 years ago
It looks like Dottie got a job as assistant to her former assistant.
Cheapskate0 over 6 years ago
And it looks like we may be moving on, after all.
To a new arc, that is.
As in, I suppose this is about as āhappyā an āendingā Iāve seen in Endtown.
Not sure that Wally counts. One, he lost his beloved Holly and, two, it was only the Christmas Card that hinted at what Wally and Kirbee ās new life is.
No, I wonāt forget Chic or Irving.
backyardcowboy over 6 years ago
Whatās my motivation?
DADOF3 over 6 years ago
And the prodigal has come homeā¦.
Ida No over 6 years ago
Dolly:āCan I have a desk to write from? Or, right here in the doorway is good, too. I can work right here, if you want. Do I get a pencil from the cabinet, or will a pin and my own blood suffice?ā
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member over 6 years ago
Make her write obits for Foxworthy and Heather Hoss, too. Also without editorializingā¦
And write, longhand, 2000 times, āReporters tackle assignments, not interviewees.ā
Kyneris Premium Member over 6 years ago
Dottie had nowhere else to go, really. Iām glad she was given the assignment to write Waltās obituary. (1) sheās been given a second chance as a journalist and I think sheās learned her lesson, and (2) she knew Walt well and will do a credible job of writing his obit. Without editorializing.
Vet Premium Member over 6 years ago
Time to move on. Dottie will do a good job. She learned her lessonā¦ā¦.words can kill.
gigagrouch over 6 years ago
At least she said āPlease.ā
Dragoncat over 6 years ago
Yeah, Dottie tried being an editor before. And we all know how that turned out.
Dragoncat over 6 years ago
Well, itās good to see that there are still some pigs left in Endtown.
And itās good that Dottie has come to her senses and returned to the Examiner. And who better to giver her assignments than someone she considers to be a ārookieā. Iām betting that if Dottie hadnāt left when she did, she would have been the new Editor. Oh, the ironyā¦
Dragoncat over 6 years ago
Does this mean Dottie is the ārookieā, nowā¦?
KenDHoward1 over 6 years ago
The content of this strip is incomparableā¦ Awesome, movingā¦ Great storytellingā¦ :)
zorro456 over 6 years ago
āand your will have to cover every groundhog day for the rest of your lifeā
Ida No over 6 years ago
A few quick news snippets from Aaron.
Endtown has passed 2,000 strips, and has reached its 10-year anniversary.
The original ending was for Denise to be sucked through the canal pump stationās turbines, but that would have taken too many strips to render. However, the plan was always for Denise to kill Walt by slashing his carotid artery.
This story arc is called āThe Pork Conspiracy.ā
The source of Endtownās water supply is an underground river that runs through a series of pump stations.
There are several loose ends that will be intentionally left loose, because they are to be addressed in future arcs.
The next arc will return to Kirby, Wally, Chic and Irving. Aaron says there are two arcs left to go before reaching Endtownās midpoint. As he says, āBig things brewing, big changes coming, big revelations coming down the chute.ā
He ends by giving a tribute to the characters that didnāt make it out of the end of the world alive:
Walt Trimble, Philomena Flask, Cooper Hooper, Holly Hollister, Allie Alvarez and Philo Foxworthy.
coffeeturtle over 6 years ago
Do people get paid? Obviously, an idle life isnāt productive, but besides that, what do they get out of working? Pay checks? Cans of beans? Promises that you wonāt be eaten?
ReefRat over 6 years ago
Numerous mixed feelings.
On the one hand, that not-exchange is golden.
On the other hand, despite Dottieās handling of the Milk Trials, which seemed very professional and made her seem like one of the leading lights of the paper, her behavior of late has been far less incisive and far more biased and rabble-rousing. In hindsight, one has to wonder about her tremendous behavioral shift during the more racial elements in the recent plot.
Did she drink the Kool-Aid? Or does she just like bacon in the morning?
And is she going to be a professional now, given a second chance (something which Endtown is notoriously unlikely to offer)?
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 6 years ago
Iāll bet they didnāt poll the surviving wolves.
MikeJ over 6 years ago
Where did my comment go?
MikeJ over 6 years ago
Why did my comment get pulled?
MikeJ over 6 years ago
Oh nuts, wrong comment section. Resetting brainā¦
coffeeturtle over 6 years ago
@Cheapskate0 ā just sit back and enjoy the ride. āŗ