It’s funny how Mr. Meddick draws most characters with very small lips (or none at all!) and Sedgwick has those huge, meaty, ugly ones. I wonder if he personally knew a guy who was a real tightwad 1% , a major snob lacking in knowledge of the real world who also happened to have such lips?
Sedgwick is correct – Potter does get away with stealing/keeping the money. No one ever finds out what he did and he faces no consequences for it (except in the alternate ending shown on Saturday Night Live). We can assume George Bailey continues to live and work in Bedford Falls, fighting off Potter and his business interests, but that’s about it as far as any punishment Potter faces.
Darsan54 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Potter also gets away with the money the Uncle lost.
Frankie5466 almost 6 years ago
It’s funny how Mr. Meddick draws most characters with very small lips (or none at all!) and Sedgwick has those huge, meaty, ugly ones. I wonder if he personally knew a guy who was a real tightwad 1% , a major snob lacking in knowledge of the real world who also happened to have such lips?
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member almost 6 years ago
We laugh at this, and criticise a politician for back flipping when they change an opinion in the light of new evidence,.
morningglory73 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
A child of privilege. Always being catered to. Sad.
sheilag almost 6 years ago
As I said before: Henry Potter is the only truly evil character in a Christmas story anywhere…
WCraft Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Totally disagree with Sedgwick – but you gotta love that kid! Hillarious!
Scoutmaster77 almost 6 years ago
… or a stick up his a$$.
jless almost 6 years ago
Is it my wrong impression or Jarvis hair wasn’t white?
jonesbeltone almost 6 years ago
To All, Merry Christmas/Happy Holidays. Thanks for participating.
jdsven almost 6 years ago
Why do I get the feeling that Sedgwig’s favorite comic book characters are Lex Luthor, and Norman Osborn?
gopher gofer almost 6 years ago
it’s “all right” – there’s no such word as “alright”…
Sisyphos almost 6 years ago
Hear, hear, Sedgwick! Potter is a man’s man, a greedy villain’s greedy villain!
Merry Christmas, Young Nuttingham, and may you learn Scrooge’s lesson….
hornacek about 4 years ago
Sedgwick is correct – Potter does get away with stealing/keeping the money. No one ever finds out what he did and he faces no consequences for it (except in the alternate ending shown on Saturday Night Live). We can assume George Bailey continues to live and work in Bedford Falls, fighting off Potter and his business interests, but that’s about it as far as any punishment Potter faces.