Captain: I want all of the gossip and speculation to stop right here.
I am no longer a candidate for the job of commissioner!
There still work for us to do together in our community.
Now...all of you. GET OUT.
I love Robb and have loved this comic for many years… but I’m not too keen on this arc. I feel like he’s trying to depict it as some kind of “empowered woman” decision for her to turn down a higher rank. As though it’s “empowering” to aspire for less if it’s your own choice. But the real poison is what it is in society that makes women generally feel like they should aspire to lower ranks in the first place. It’s not that “she’s happy because it was her choice” but that there’s a problem in that being less is what makes her happy.
whahoppened almost 9 years ago
Perfectly logical end to this arc! Is she holding a snowball in her left hand?
Darryl Heine almost 9 years ago
“Let’s be careful out there!” (A quote from the 1980’s drama show “Hill Street Blues”)
MamaCass67 almost 9 years ago
ok, who knows where this came from? “Let’s .. be careful out there.”
Kirk Barnes Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Hill Street Blues
Olddog1 almost 9 years ago
DirtyDragon:Same show, different desk Sargent.
tegm almost 9 years ago
I love Robb and have loved this comic for many years… but I’m not too keen on this arc. I feel like he’s trying to depict it as some kind of “empowered woman” decision for her to turn down a higher rank. As though it’s “empowering” to aspire for less if it’s your own choice. But the real poison is what it is in society that makes women generally feel like they should aspire to lower ranks in the first place. It’s not that “she’s happy because it was her choice” but that there’s a problem in that being less is what makes her happy.