William Bednar: I’ve been feeling that way since Wednesday. Wednesday, he declares the necessary verdict, regardless of truth, and today, he assumes it’s in the bag!
I don’t see Fenrick as being too perfunctory. He can see that Heather is sitting there in a morose silence and doesn’t try to engage her in chit-chat she doesn’t want. This isn’t really a “duplicate panel” day — it’s a good way to illustrate how withdrawn she is.
Endtown does not seem like the kind of place I would want to live. Not because the people there have been forced to live there. Not because of whatever it is that has happened that turned these people into animals. The reason I would not like to live in Endtown is what these people are doing to each other!
Just think… She’ll be tried for a murder she has no memory of. After being found not guilty, she can go back to her shop that no longer exists because it was burned to the ground. And let’s not forget that there are plenty of wolves loose on the street who will continue to make her life miserable because she defended her pig friend.
How does this compare to reality? See the beast with ourselves – assumptions made about others – about outsiders – at the core ( For survival in the past) humanity has an instinctual Xenophobia that we must overcome. Powerful and timely Storyline Aaron
coffeeturtle about 7 years ago
Contemplation: Where did it all go so wrong? … ah, yes. My outburst.
Ida No about 7 years ago
Heather: “None of this would have happened if there were no wolves.”
Jenner Premium Member about 7 years ago
Contemplation: What is the point of existence?
Diat60 about 7 years ago
So she’s incommunicado.
gigagrouch about 7 years ago
Beyond caring… not a good sign.
William Bednar Premium Member about 7 years ago
That so-called lawyer is just a bit too perfunctory for my taste.
Robert Nowall Premium Member about 7 years ago
It does look like another one of those duplicate-panel days today, though, doesn’t it? Plotwise, it’s fine.
Cheapskate0 about 7 years ago
Robert Nowall: I was about to say the same thing. However, it works even better today than it did Monday.
Cheapskate0 about 7 years ago
William Bednar: I’ve been feeling that way since Wednesday. Wednesday, he declares the necessary verdict, regardless of truth, and today, he assumes it’s in the bag!
Kyneris Premium Member about 7 years ago
I don’t see Fenrick as being too perfunctory. He can see that Heather is sitting there in a morose silence and doesn’t try to engage her in chit-chat she doesn’t want. This isn’t really a “duplicate panel” day — it’s a good way to illustrate how withdrawn she is.
Cheapskate0 about 7 years ago
Endtown does not seem like the kind of place I would want to live. Not because the people there have been forced to live there. Not because of whatever it is that has happened that turned these people into animals. The reason I would not like to live in Endtown is what these people are doing to each other!
Cheapskate0 about 7 years ago
Even if, as I suspect, it is an analog to what is going on in our world.
Coyoty Premium Member about 7 years ago
His word balloon tails suggest that he’s drunk.
Dragoncat about 7 years ago
Just think… She’ll be tried for a murder she has no memory of. After being found not guilty, she can go back to her shop that no longer exists because it was burned to the ground. And let’s not forget that there are plenty of wolves loose on the street who will continue to make her life miserable because she defended her pig friend.
Oh, yes… Life just gets better and better.
Vet Premium Member about 7 years ago
Eyup…….her trial is in five days. She hangs herself by morning.
boydpercy Premium Member about 7 years ago
I’m glad he’s not my attorney. Good luck, Miss Hoss. I think you’re going to need it.
hugewolf about 7 years ago
When will the fish reveal their plot for control of Endtown…
Jelliqal about 7 years ago
How does this compare to reality? See the beast with ourselves – assumptions made about others – about outsiders – at the core ( For survival in the past) humanity has an instinctual Xenophobia that we must overcome. Powerful and timely Storyline Aaron