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This is more disconcerting than the Catpocalypse. That was just a goofy reset for the plotline of the strip. What it did not do is reset certain basic assumptions of the strip such as that there were good guys who could be trusted, bad guys who could not be trusted, and the occasional wild card such as Cobra to provide comic relief.
Now it seems no one can be trusted. That is a huge change that goes to the very foundations of the strip. It seems going forward âRip Haywireâ may not be as comic as it once was.
Does that mean we should not trust Dutch when he tells Rip Breezy is betraying him? Does that mean Sopapilla is going to turn traitor on R.J? Does that mean that T.N.T has been a Skull agent all along and just feigning incompetence and cowardice as a way of slowing Rip down?
And who is going to get custody of Baby FireBall? How can Breezy have custody if she ends up in jail? How can Rip continue to be an adventurer if he suddenly becomes the single father of a toddler?
So, Rip says Jenkins is not the criminal mastermind. But also that Breezy is helping him. Sooooo, is Breezy the criminal Mastermind? Or is there a side hustle going on?
So Dutch is telling Rip that Ripâs wife plotter not only to kill him but also his son and his sonâs girlfriend? Yowza, what a life Rip, but the only kind of life needed by a man whose fists giggle at the sight of danger!
Doesnât make sense. Breezy, despite changing the Starlite Pancake house into a Waffle House to spite Rip, has always been the âgood girlâ (at least when compared to Cobra.) Why would she turn? Especially with someone she canât trust like Jenkins?
My guess is that Dan has figured out that Rip having a family life with Breezy isnât working out strip wise and he is looking for a way to write her out of the strip.
I never believed Jenkins could be a mastermind (criminal or otherwise). I also never believed Breezy could be evil (either pre- or post-Catpocalypse). I suspect this plot twist will be followed by others, and things may wind up being not at all what they seem.
Itâs good to see Dutch return to the strip after a few years. This should be interesting. I donât think all is as it appears to be, though. Breezy, a criminal mastermind? That makes no sense. Weâll see how this goes but I think Dutch may be confusing his daughter-in-law with her cousin.
Well, she DID have a fling with Jenkins when she thought RIP was dead. So itâs not entirely out of nowhere. But I do agree with some of the above comments that turning breezy away from rip is a big change to the basic story of the strip, and Iâm not entirely pleased about it. I mean, theyâve got a kid together, this doesnât really seem like the type of woman breezy has been portrayed as until now. Maybe sheâs just suffering from some post-partum?
Side note, unless âsleeping withâ was meant really figuratively, breezy had a fling with rj, tooâŠ
Wow. Dan certainly knows how to stir his fan base, huh? I agree with some of the others: we donât know a lot about what kind of contact Breezy and Jenkins have been having. But Dutch tends not to be wrong.
We do know that Haywire men tend to be attracted to women with a dark side to them. Dr. Skull. Cobra (though she is still awesome). So in terms of history, Evil Breezy isnât out of the realm of possibility.
Iâve never been a big fan of Breezy. Sheâs a nice girl in the wrong strip. And I felt Rip having a family would limit the options about what can be done storywise. Rip either has to give up jet setting and placing himself in dangerous situations for his familyâs sake or he has to tell Breezy danger comes first. Either choice limits what can and canât be done. So I didnât welcome the marriage.
But I didnât stop reading the strip. Yeah, I complained. But Dan does good work. A bad Rip Haywire strip is worth twenty âgoodâ Breaking Cat News strips. Sorry to you Cat fans. Just not my cup of tea.
I guess my point is this: is it worth giving up on a strip just because it makes a plot twist you donât like? If you discount this twist, is there anything else you dislike about this strip enough to give up reading it? Thereâs no wrong answer. Everyone has their own tastes. But I would just hate to see someone give up a good strip just for one issue. Itâs like giving up bread because you donât like raisins in your cinamon toast.
Well, hereâs an interesting plot twist! While I donât like the idea of Breezy being evil, whoâs to say thatâs actually Breezy? It could very well be her evil lookalike cousin Lexy thatâs helping Jenkins.
Brian Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Holy Plot Twist, Batman!
droosan Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Breezy may be more like Lexy than Iâd thought ..
Gent almost 5 years ago
Whoâs this guy, Ripâs brother?
bytebot-gocomics almost 5 years ago
This is more disconcerting than the Catpocalypse. That was just a goofy reset for the plotline of the strip. What it did not do is reset certain basic assumptions of the strip such as that there were good guys who could be trusted, bad guys who could not be trusted, and the occasional wild card such as Cobra to provide comic relief.
Now it seems no one can be trusted. That is a huge change that goes to the very foundations of the strip. It seems going forward âRip Haywireâ may not be as comic as it once was.
Does that mean we should not trust Dutch when he tells Rip Breezy is betraying him? Does that mean Sopapilla is going to turn traitor on R.J? Does that mean that T.N.T has been a Skull agent all along and just feigning incompetence and cowardice as a way of slowing Rip down?
And who is going to get custody of Baby FireBall? How can Breezy have custody if she ends up in jail? How can Rip continue to be an adventurer if he suddenly becomes the single father of a toddler?
Major Matt Mason Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Ka-GAH!
tejanolasereyes almost 5 years ago
KA-GULP!!âŠ.say it ainât so joeâŠâŠbreezy you are ka-sundering my poor myocardiumâŠ..
cdward almost 5 years ago
So, Rip says Jenkins is not the criminal mastermind. But also that Breezy is helping him. Sooooo, is Breezy the criminal Mastermind? Or is there a side hustle going on?
ArmOfTheSportsPress almost 5 years ago
So Dutch is telling Rip that Ripâs wife plotter not only to kill him but also his son and his sonâs girlfriend? Yowza, what a life Rip, but the only kind of life needed by a man whose fists giggle at the sight of danger!
Chithing almost 5 years ago
Iâm really hoping that someone has come to a wrong conclusion. Someone like Dutch.
WoodstockJack almost 5 years ago
Somethings never change. If thereâs bad news to deliver, up pops âOld Gable Haywireâ to deliver it.
Plus, Rip always belonged with Cobra.
WilliamVollmer almost 5 years ago
Doesnât make sense. Breezy, despite changing the Starlite Pancake house into a Waffle House to spite Rip, has always been the âgood girlâ (at least when compared to Cobra.) Why would she turn? Especially with someone she canât trust like Jenkins?
Darwinskeeper almost 5 years ago
My guess is that Dan has figured out that Rip having a family life with Breezy isnât working out strip wise and he is looking for a way to write her out of the strip.
seismic-2 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
I never believed Jenkins could be a mastermind (criminal or otherwise). I also never believed Breezy could be evil (either pre- or post-Catpocalypse). I suspect this plot twist will be followed by others, and things may wind up being not at all what they seem.
gooddavid almost 5 years ago
No! Breezy good. Bad Dan!
superdbs almost 5 years ago
Ka-shocker! This is a WWE style heel turn of treachery if sheâs truly aiding him. Say it ainât so, Breezy!
StoicLion1973 almost 5 years ago
Itâs good to see Dutch return to the strip after a few years. This should be interesting. I donât think all is as it appears to be, though. Breezy, a criminal mastermind? That makes no sense. Weâll see how this goes but I think Dutch may be confusing his daughter-in-law with her cousin.
Dragoncat almost 5 years ago
This canât be happening⊠I LIKE BREEZY!
MrPete almost 5 years ago
Not logical. I have to believe there are layers to thisâŠJust because she is âcommunicatingâ w/ him doesnât mean sheâs bad.
Consider todayâs Real World (which is amazingly comic-like ;) ) â All Is Not As It Seems.:-D
RetFor almost 5 years ago
Well, she DID have a fling with Jenkins when she thought RIP was dead. So itâs not entirely out of nowhere. But I do agree with some of the above comments that turning breezy away from rip is a big change to the basic story of the strip, and Iâm not entirely pleased about it. I mean, theyâve got a kid together, this doesnât really seem like the type of woman breezy has been portrayed as until now. Maybe sheâs just suffering from some post-partum?
Side note, unless âsleeping withâ was meant really figuratively, breezy had a fling with rj, tooâŠ
Bill Löhr Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Hmmm, thereâs one other family member left out of the picture here.
warjoski Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Wow. Dan certainly knows how to stir his fan base, huh? I agree with some of the others: we donât know a lot about what kind of contact Breezy and Jenkins have been having. But Dutch tends not to be wrong.
We do know that Haywire men tend to be attracted to women with a dark side to them. Dr. Skull. Cobra (though she is still awesome). So in terms of history, Evil Breezy isnât out of the realm of possibility.
Iâve never been a big fan of Breezy. Sheâs a nice girl in the wrong strip. And I felt Rip having a family would limit the options about what can be done storywise. Rip either has to give up jet setting and placing himself in dangerous situations for his familyâs sake or he has to tell Breezy danger comes first. Either choice limits what can and canât be done. So I didnât welcome the marriage.
But I didnât stop reading the strip. Yeah, I complained. But Dan does good work. A bad Rip Haywire strip is worth twenty âgoodâ Breaking Cat News strips. Sorry to you Cat fans. Just not my cup of tea.
I guess my point is this: is it worth giving up on a strip just because it makes a plot twist you donât like? If you discount this twist, is there anything else you dislike about this strip enough to give up reading it? Thereâs no wrong answer. Everyone has their own tastes. But I would just hate to see someone give up a good strip just for one issue. Itâs like giving up bread because you donât like raisins in your cinamon toast.
tad1 almost 5 years ago
KA-DIDNâT SEE THIS COMING!
tad1 almost 5 years ago
Well, hereâs an interesting plot twist! While I donât like the idea of Breezy being evil, whoâs to say thatâs actually Breezy? It could very well be her evil lookalike cousin Lexy thatâs helping Jenkins.
JoelBautista almost 5 years ago
Remember Jenkins was there for Breezy when Rip was gone for a long time.
Dragoncat almost 5 years ago
I think sheâs being KA-FRAMED! Itâs all part of Jenkinsâ incredibly, unbelievably, outlandishly evil plan.
drpotts Premium Member almost 5 years ago
KA-PLOT TWIST!
ars731 almost 5 years ago
KA-BETRYAL!
Bill Löhr Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Its a good thing Rip has that sling, otherwise weâll be hard put to tell him and RJ apart especially since theyâre coordinating their outfits.