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My guess is that Tracy wonât bother to check how Frisk got those records. Thatâs not as important as preventing the Howells from doing anything that might be dangerous to Frisk.
Just wondering that maybe sheâs not lighting the filter end of a cigarette at all and weâre looking at a mistakenly-rendered cigar holder. I got to thinking about the Howells puffing on cigars and if that might be another facet of their connection to Fritz. When I googled âcigar holdersâ to investigate, many of the images depict thin-walled stainless-steel storage tubes with a small amount of the cigar sticking out. If Joe and Shelley didnât realize what they were actually referencingâŚ
Far-fetched, I know, but it would explain a much more obvious and jarring mistake.
Here is a photo of a cigarette that looks similar to what Frisk is holding. http://bsmedia.business-standard.com/_media/bs/img/article/2016-06/02/full/1464857947-2829.jpg
what Iâve been saying for days. she wants to go all legal "youâll need a warrant for thatâ he can push back much harder and she wonât be out for days. Basic police procedure is he would confiscate her weapon to be sure of the ballistics from it in the guy she shot. âYou have a back up? no ? oops.â
Tracy observes and deduces that Frisk is under great stress. She apparently lit the filter end of her cigarette, while ignoring the probability that smoking is banned in the building. She is worn out mentally and physically. While her wound is not serious, the exchange of gunfire and failure to rest and recuperate are taking a toll. That Howell wants Frisk dead suggests that the âBaby Bizâ is not exactly on the up and up. You donât hire a hit man if you have nothing to fear or hide. Frisk works alone with no partner to have her back. Tracy wisely warns her to watch her step. Will she? Unlikely.
1-DT: Oh no you did-ent light that filter just to end this date! Lordy that stinks!
2-PRIMM: Not as bad as this âdateâ does.
3-PRIMM: Lemme put it this way Tracy. I consider that time Dr. Lechter made me a dinner of liver, fava beans and a nice chianti to be a better time than this. And those âdo-or-die-datesâ I had with Butch while I was wrongly imprisoned were better than this. And the chaste dates I had with Rock Hudson, even when he called me âhis beardâ for some reason, were⌠DT: OK, OK! I GET THE PICTURE!
Since Friskie has already been engaged in a gun battle by a would-be assassin (whom she put down with two to center mass), it would seem that Tracyâs admonition (panel 3) is superfluous. Frisk ought to be conscious of the danger that lurks around any corner without having to be told by. Tracy. But, I guess, he is trying to end this interview on a friendly note, given that she declined to share how she got the records of the Howell babies.. He is also, however, a keen enough observer to have noticed her mis-play with her filter cigarette (which I think is intentional in the story since the POV focuses on it both yesterday and today)âŚ.
Neil Wick over 5 years ago
Good morningâ˘, warrant servers!
My guess is that Tracy wonât bother to check how Frisk got those records. Thatâs not as important as preventing the Howells from doing anything that might be dangerous to Frisk.
AnyFace over 5 years ago
Ethical gray area here? â¨
HarryCK over 5 years ago
Good morningâ˘, wrong end of the cigarette lighters !
She wont need to worry about Howell hitmen if she finishes that smoke.
frequency270 over 5 years ago
Looks like she lit the filter.
artsyguy65 over 5 years ago
Just wondering that maybe sheâs not lighting the filter end of a cigarette at all and weâre looking at a mistakenly-rendered cigar holder. I got to thinking about the Howells puffing on cigars and if that might be another facet of their connection to Fritz. When I googled âcigar holdersâ to investigate, many of the images depict thin-walled stainless-steel storage tubes with a small amount of the cigar sticking out. If Joe and Shelley didnât realize what they were actually referencingâŚ
Far-fetched, I know, but it would explain a much more obvious and jarring mistake.
Gent over 5 years ago
Oh look, she lit the wrong end of a cigarette.
avenger09 over 5 years ago
No poem needed to point out the ridiculous depiction of a lit cigarette filter, although that could explain her ragged face!
WilliamVollmer over 5 years ago
Wouldnât the Tracyville Police Headquarters be smoke free, like most public buildings are nowadays?
ArmOfTheSportsPress over 5 years ago
Looking at Frisk and knowing sheâs a Howell baby means that the Howellâs have been in business at least 50-60 yearsâŚ
DaJellyBelly over 5 years ago
Here is a photo of a cigarette that looks similar to what Frisk is holding. http://bsmedia.business-standard.com/_media/bs/img/article/2016-06/02/full/1464857947-2829.jpg
Knightman Premium Member over 5 years ago
Someone got into their files???
GoComicsGo! over 5 years ago
I donât think theyâve decided on what Frisk should look like, which in my opinion shouldâve been done before doing the arc.
jrankin1959 over 5 years ago
Isnât this technically âcollusionâ or âconspiracyâ or some other high-falutinâ legal term?
Wizard of Ahz-no relation over 5 years ago
what Iâve been saying for days. she wants to go all legal "youâll need a warrant for thatâ he can push back much harder and she wonât be out for days. Basic police procedure is he would confiscate her weapon to be sure of the ballistics from it in the guy she shot. âYou have a back up? no ? oops.â
tsull2121 over 5 years ago
Iâll watch my step, but not which end of the cigarette Iâm lighting
trimguy over 5 years ago
Frisk may be one of the good guys, but she strikes me as more Chaotic Good rather than Lawful Good.
Pequod over 5 years ago
Tracy observes and deduces that Frisk is under great stress. She apparently lit the filter end of her cigarette, while ignoring the probability that smoking is banned in the building. She is worn out mentally and physically. While her wound is not serious, the exchange of gunfire and failure to rest and recuperate are taking a toll. That Howell wants Frisk dead suggests that the âBaby Bizâ is not exactly on the up and up. You donât hire a hit man if you have nothing to fear or hide. Frisk works alone with no partner to have her back. Tracy wisely warns her to watch her step. Will she? Unlikely.
Another Take over 5 years ago
1-DT: Oh no you did-ent light that filter just to end this date! Lordy that stinks!
2-PRIMM: Not as bad as this âdateâ does.
3-PRIMM: Lemme put it this way Tracy. I consider that time Dr. Lechter made me a dinner of liver, fava beans and a nice chianti to be a better time than this. And those âdo-or-die-datesâ I had with Butch while I was wrongly imprisoned were better than this. And the chaste dates I had with Rock Hudson, even when he called me âhis beardâ for some reason, were⌠DT: OK, OK! I GET THE PICTURE!
buckman-j over 5 years ago
Well, at least she ainât Vaping
artheaded1 over 5 years ago
Dick Tracy doesnât have a NO SMOKING office?
Sisyphos over 5 years ago
Since Friskie has already been engaged in a gun battle by a would-be assassin (whom she put down with two to center mass), it would seem that Tracyâs admonition (panel 3) is superfluous. Frisk ought to be conscious of the danger that lurks around any corner without having to be told by. Tracy. But, I guess, he is trying to end this interview on a friendly note, given that she declined to share how she got the records of the Howell babies.. He is also, however, a keen enough observer to have noticed her mis-play with her filter cigarette (which I think is intentional in the story since the POV focuses on it both yesterday and today)âŚ.