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Everyone tends to forget Shannon has no mom and an absentee dad. She acts the way she does because of that! She knows nobody really wants her, she knows.
I wouldnât trust Frank and Nancy around Monstro! All they care about is becoming grandparentsâno matter how it affects Brad and Toni. Besides, theyâll just dump Shannon on Luann.
The âHm, oh sureâ, is a sign of realizing âWhat in the hell did I just sayâ, and did I just commit to something without thinking about what we could be getting into? (And WHY is the brat any of OUR concern?)
âSo. It looks like Toni is STILL not pregnant. ***siiiiiiigh*** ⊠Well, at least we have our granddaughter Shannon. Our step-granddaughter Shannon. Our red-headed step-granddaughter Shannon⊠that lousy P.O.S. ShannonâŠâ
Because they were so distracted by the baby talk that they werenât really listening. Wait until you call them up to come babysit and they say âWhat? We never agreed to that.â
All this time devoted to the least liked, poorly presented, Scrappy Dooish character here in Shannon. And donât @ me about it being a little girl, itâs a fictional comic character.
I get that Toniâs frustration with her brother and taking of Shannon but she makes a MUCH bigger deal of caring for Shannon than the others. Iâve said it before and I will say it again, she needs therapy. But, I expect my comments to fall on deaf ears; too many people are deadset on blaming Brad for the unspeakable crime of gasp wanting to start a family with his wife.
Seeing a serious adult like Brad throw a temper tantrum would have been interesting. They convinced them pretty easily, but I have to say that I feel sorry for Frank and Nancy and their desire to become grandparents. At least itâs a sign that Nancy would now be psychologically ready to be called grandmother. My disappointment is that Toniâs aunt continues to be out of the story.
So now, Frank and Nancy believe that Toni MIGHT be pregnant, but Brad and Toni donât want to say anything yetâŠ. Which means that the presumptive grandparents might go blabbing it around⊠And this information will come back to Brad and Toni via third-partyâŠ
Dad paved the way, by asking the right question! Now, if they need money all they have to do is invite them over and say what do you think of this room? The money will flow!
Considering this is a comic and logic doesnât enter here, having different people âcaring forâ Shannon will provide more humorous situations than not.
I guess the phrase âfalse alarmâ will come into play soon, and the lying and deception can begin. Unless, of course they explain that they meant they are just in the planning stages. I hope Brad thinks his parents deserve the honesty.
I love how despite Brad and Toni resenting Jonah for exploiting their family bonds to get free childcare, they both do the same to Bradâs family members without remorse.
This is so clicheâ, and an old one at that. Before Tony and Brad had a chance to say anything, Frank and Nancy automatically assumed it was gonna be baby news. Seen it on too many sitcoms.
Toni definitely makes it sound like she is pregnant when she says "Itâs early yet. "You would not say that unless you were a few weeks pregnant, but did not want to announce it yet. So she is basically lying to her in-laws to get them to watch Shannon. Toni is not any better than her brother. She is just as manipulative as Jonah.
A long time ago my mother would send my brother and I to her parents for our summer breaks. Part way through the first year of this we were split up and one sent to one aunt and to other to another and them after about a week we were shuffled off to others. We had 4 aunts and one set of grandparents there and we never saw each other over the break and nobody had to endure us for more than a week at a time. Interesting lessons in family dynamics. And by the end of the second year of this when I was 9 I had learned why my mother fled to San Francisco.
Grandparents are likely to be happy to take care of their grandkids, within reason, but the idea of assuming the grandparents are always there for it angers me. We were always responsible and only ONCE did we ask my mother to take care of the kids for a couple of days when we were really stuck for childcare. My layabout brother and his wife got free childcare for years (I think a lot of this might have been my mother avoiding the âempty nestâ situation). One time we had planned to do something with my brother and his wife, and both couples were going to arrange childcare so my parents (actually just my mother) would get a break for once. The day before we were to leave, I heard my brother and his wife talking in hushed tones about âDidnât you arrange something?â and âI thought you were going to do itâ. So of course my mother ended up watching my brotherâs after all.
Young married couples seem to be often if not constantly being pushed (that might be too strong a word) into having kids by their parents or friends (especially when those friends recently got kids of their own). I remember an ad in a magazine many years ago showing a bunch of young women looking at the reader with a caption that said: âYour friends. They can get you pregnant faster than your husband can.â; the idea being that no woman should be pushed by someone else into having children. The ad was from Planned Parenthood or a similar group, as I recall. My parents never really asked me or my wife, but that could be that my brother was already giving them granddaughters (one niece later commented that her mom failed three different types of birth control). My perception of timing to have kids is no doubt influenced by my parents not having their first (me) until theyâd been married 12 years, so in my case it was 7 years for my son, which still seemed pretty quick. Then, my father teased me about having my son when I was âonlyâ 31, where he waited until he was 32, when I was born!
I know weâre talking about fictional characters, but the reactions, mine included, draw a lot from our real lives. Maybe itâs because there was a situation in my family where an aunt and uncle without kids regularly helped with their niece after her mother (sister of the aunt) died. It seemed to work for everyone for different reasonsâhelp for widowed dad, maintaining auntâs connection to her late sister, extra love and attention for the child. Now I know Jonah is Jonah, but Iâm just not seeing what saying no would do in terms of improving his and Shannonâs lives. If they donât want to do it, then say no with a clear conscience. Maybe what bothers people is that heâs pursuing something glamorous. The big question here is will it be longer than a month? Thatâs up to the writers..
If they want to watch Shannon, they need to make sure to cover everything themselves. Shouldnât drag Nancy, Frank & Luann into it. You make the decision, you take care of things yourself
There WILL be kicking, screaming and other annoying misbehavior as soon as unlovable brat Shannon shows up. Why would anybody tolerate that rotten kid for five minutes?? Give her back to her father, sheâs HIS problem.
Mordock999 Premium Member 8 months ago
Oh, thereâll be âKicking and Screamingâ from Bradâs parents alright, Toni.
And itâll start five minutes after you drop Shannon off on their doorstep.
PS: I HOPE that they were already planning to buy a new bed. ;-)
kenhense 8 months ago
Nancyâs expression in the second frame says she was kinda railroaded into watching Shannon.
comic reader 22 8 months ago
Why on earth did Brad tell his parents they are âmaybeâ having a baby?
Joe1962 8 months ago
Both Nancy & Frank expression in the second panel is priceless.
GeorgeInAZ 8 months ago
Itâs nice to see virtual grandparents who are welcoming Shannon.
lvlax 8 months ago
Good job guys! You tricked Frank & Nancy with the possibility Toni was with child to get some free babysitting from them. You must be proud.
I like Brad and Toni, but this arc isnât really putting them in the best light.
SJhapamama 8 months ago
Bernice is gonna be stoked about this development! ;-)
Rhetorical_Question 8 months ago
Frank have a day job?
Caldonia 8 months ago
A dense smug alights over the car!
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member 8 months ago
Everyone tends to forget Shannon has no mom and an absentee dad. She acts the way she does because of that! She knows nobody really wants her, she knows.
eced52 8 months ago
You had them at maybe.
snsurone76 8 months ago
I wouldnât trust Frank and Nancy around Monstro! All they care about is becoming grandparentsâno matter how it affects Brad and Toni. Besides, theyâll just dump Shannon on Luann.
CementerAD5 8 months ago
The âHm, oh sureâ, is a sign of realizing âWhat in the hell did I just sayâ, and did I just commit to something without thinking about what we could be getting into? (And WHY is the brat any of OUR concern?)
French Persons' Treasury of Self-Applauding Batty Premium Member 8 months ago
âSo. It looks like Toni is STILL not pregnant. ***siiiiiiigh*** ⊠Well, at least we have our granddaughter Shannon. Our step-granddaughter Shannon. Our red-headed step-granddaughter Shannon⊠that lousy P.O.S. ShannonâŠâ
sueb1863 8 months ago
Because they were so distracted by the baby talk that they werenât really listening. Wait until you call them up to come babysit and they say âWhat? We never agreed to that.â
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen 8 months ago
You canât really blame Nancy for disappointment. Grandchildren are very nice.
Shannon is a questionable consolation prize.
(Not that they donât love her but they already have her.
MORE. MORE. MORE!!)
bh05150 8 months ago
All this time devoted to the least liked, poorly presented, Scrappy Dooish character here in Shannon. And donât @ me about it being a little girl, itâs a fictional comic character.
tremaine53 8 months ago
Look at Nancy, bravely containing her joy! Not!
Ellis97 8 months ago
The reason Brad said âmaybeâ to having a baby is because he and Toni think looking after Shannon will help them decide if they want kids.
artheaded1 8 months ago
Mom & Dad have no idea what they just volunteered for!
StoicLion1973 8 months ago
I get that Toniâs frustration with her brother and taking of Shannon but she makes a MUCH bigger deal of caring for Shannon than the others. Iâve said it before and I will say it again, she needs therapy. But, I expect my comments to fall on deaf ears; too many people are deadset on blaming Brad for the unspeakable crime of gasp wanting to start a family with his wife.
Milady Meg 8 months ago
I donât think they were listening.
ctolson 8 months ago
Because Frank and Nancy jumped to conclusions and never let reality really soak in before giving an answer.
GaryCooper 8 months ago
I donât think they heard the part about Shannon.
Kaycee Lane 8 months ago
Are Frank and Nancy aware that this helping out is over the span of a month (or more, knowing Toniâs brother)?
Just-me 8 months ago
I think the greatest disappointment in my parentâs lives is that we chose not to have children.
Aladar30 Premium Member 8 months ago
Seeing a serious adult like Brad throw a temper tantrum would have been interesting. They convinced them pretty easily, but I have to say that I feel sorry for Frank and Nancy and their desire to become grandparents. At least itâs a sign that Nancy would now be psychologically ready to be called grandmother. My disappointment is that Toniâs aunt continues to be out of the story.
lemonbaskt 8 months ago
3 weeks no luann time to cha cha
French Persons' Treasury of Self-Applauding Batty Premium Member 8 months ago
So now, Frank and Nancy believe that Toni MIGHT be pregnant, but Brad and Toni donât want to say anything yetâŠ. Which means that the presumptive grandparents might go blabbing it around⊠And this information will come back to Brad and Toni via third-partyâŠ
GirlGeek Premium Member 8 months ago
They wanted to have a grandchild not Shannon
tutibug5 8 months ago
I really enjoyed todayâs comic strip. Well done and very clever!!
BC to LOTR Premium Member 8 months ago
Dad paved the way, by asking the right question! Now, if they need money all they have to do is invite them over and say what do you think of this room? The money will flow!
jrankin1959 8 months ago
Save that for in private, BradâŠ
Lord King Wazmo Premium Member 8 months ago
They deserve what they get. Self-centered fools! Bwa ha ha ha haâŠ..
Shanana 8 months ago
Nancyâs all âYeah, yeah, the brat, okay, whatever, but whereâs the baby?â.
YorkGirl Premium Member 8 months ago
Considering this is a comic and logic doesnât enter here, having different people âcaring forâ Shannon will provide more humorous situations than not.
kaystari Premium Member 8 months ago
They did miss a few words, like " for a few months"
DaBump Premium Member 8 months ago
Ah, the olâ distraction ploy!
comic reader 22 8 months ago
I guess the phrase âfalse alarmâ will come into play soon, and the lying and deception can begin. Unless, of course they explain that they meant they are just in the planning stages. I hope Brad thinks his parents deserve the honesty.
elliel203 8 months ago
That was skillfully done!
Enter.Name.Here 8 months ago
Stunned them with the thought of a new baby and then slapped Shannon on them before they regain their wits to think about it first. Brilliant!
BJShipley1 8 months ago
I love how despite Brad and Toni resenting Jonah for exploiting their family bonds to get free childcare, they both do the same to Bradâs family members without remorse.
aristotle835 8 months ago
This is so clicheâ, and an old one at that. Before Tony and Brad had a chance to say anything, Frank and Nancy automatically assumed it was gonna be baby news. Seen it on too many sitcoms.
mort b. 8 months ago
When does the comic strip called âLuannâ return?
locake 8 months ago
Toni definitely makes it sound like she is pregnant when she says "Itâs early yet. "You would not say that unless you were a few weeks pregnant, but did not want to announce it yet. So she is basically lying to her in-laws to get them to watch Shannon. Toni is not any better than her brother. She is just as manipulative as Jonah.
Teto85 Premium Member 8 months ago
A long time ago my mother would send my brother and I to her parents for our summer breaks. Part way through the first year of this we were split up and one sent to one aunt and to other to another and them after about a week we were shuffled off to others. We had 4 aunts and one set of grandparents there and we never saw each other over the break and nobody had to endure us for more than a week at a time. Interesting lessons in family dynamics. And by the end of the second year of this when I was 9 I had learned why my mother fled to San Francisco.
lnrokr55 8 months ago
Gee, this must be another one of those episodes where there is some sort of misunderstandingâŠâŠâŠ Chandler Bing Lives ! ;-)
eladee AKA Wally 8 months ago
Frank and Nancy just got stung! Pretty sneaky of Toni and Brad.
The Quiet One 8 months ago
You wanted him to kick and scream Toni?
Susan123 8 months ago
Taking care of Shannon is going viral.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 8 months ago
âI married your mother because I wanted children. Imagine my disappointment when you arrived!â
Groucho MarxâHORSE FEATHERSâ1932
Drgnslr Premium Member 8 months ago
I see this lasting longer than a monthâŠ
WF11 8 months ago
Grandparents are likely to be happy to take care of their grandkids, within reason, but the idea of assuming the grandparents are always there for it angers me. We were always responsible and only ONCE did we ask my mother to take care of the kids for a couple of days when we were really stuck for childcare. My layabout brother and his wife got free childcare for years (I think a lot of this might have been my mother avoiding the âempty nestâ situation). One time we had planned to do something with my brother and his wife, and both couples were going to arrange childcare so my parents (actually just my mother) would get a break for once. The day before we were to leave, I heard my brother and his wife talking in hushed tones about âDidnât you arrange something?â and âI thought you were going to do itâ. So of course my mother ended up watching my brotherâs after all.
WF11 8 months ago
Young married couples seem to be often if not constantly being pushed (that might be too strong a word) into having kids by their parents or friends (especially when those friends recently got kids of their own). I remember an ad in a magazine many years ago showing a bunch of young women looking at the reader with a caption that said: âYour friends. They can get you pregnant faster than your husband can.â; the idea being that no woman should be pushed by someone else into having children. The ad was from Planned Parenthood or a similar group, as I recall. My parents never really asked me or my wife, but that could be that my brother was already giving them granddaughters (one niece later commented that her mom failed three different types of birth control). My perception of timing to have kids is no doubt influenced by my parents not having their first (me) until theyâd been married 12 years, so in my case it was 7 years for my son, which still seemed pretty quick. Then, my father teased me about having my son when I was âonlyâ 31, where he waited until he was 32, when I was born!
paldec 8 months ago
I know weâre talking about fictional characters, but the reactions, mine included, draw a lot from our real lives. Maybe itâs because there was a situation in my family where an aunt and uncle without kids regularly helped with their niece after her mother (sister of the aunt) died. It seemed to work for everyone for different reasonsâhelp for widowed dad, maintaining auntâs connection to her late sister, extra love and attention for the child. Now I know Jonah is Jonah, but Iâm just not seeing what saying no would do in terms of improving his and Shannonâs lives. If they donât want to do it, then say no with a clear conscience. Maybe what bothers people is that heâs pursuing something glamorous. The big question here is will it be longer than a month? Thatâs up to the writers..
Willywise52 Premium Member 8 months ago
If I had to watch the brat ,the Law would be laid down.Period!
wolfiiig 8 months ago
Would it help if they would write Shannon out of the script. Otherwise Iâll go shelter in âNancyâ.
Fedup Bear 7 months ago
If they want to watch Shannon, they need to make sure to cover everything themselves. Shouldnât drag Nancy, Frank & Luann into it. You make the decision, you take care of things yourself
sincavage05 7 months ago
They donât have those same questions for Luann.
WgRFarms 7 months ago
There WILL be kicking, screaming and other annoying misbehavior as soon as unlovable brat Shannon shows up. Why would anybody tolerate that rotten kid for five minutes?? Give her back to her father, sheâs HIS problem.
eddi-TBH 7 months ago
Baffled and bamboozled.
HodgeElmwood 7 months ago
Watch what happens next time they drop Shannon off. âWe never talked about this!â
Otis Rufus Driftwood 7 months ago
Anyone hope for more drama?
BluNova 7 months ago
Frank and Nancy are a little too eager for grandchildren.