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Yesterday, I watched a rerun of the final episode of The Fugitive. The narrator said at the end, “August 29 – the day the running stopped.” That showed that it had been rebroadcast just two days after the 56th anniversary of it’s initial showing – August 29 1967.
It reminded me of a summer strip from at least two years ago in which Red dreamed that he and Rover had been asleep for many years. In the dream, Red shouted out “AAAGH! Now I’ll never know if they caught the One Armed Man in The Fugitive!” One reader replied to him, “That’s why reruns were invented, Red.” Another reader commented, “That dates the setting for this story arc to 1967 at the latest.”
Brian Basset would have been eight years old in the summer of 1967 and sixteen in the summer of 1975 when Jaws was released. As I mentioned on Monday, the strip from August 28 2011 mentioned Jaws which may have been the latest period reference in Red and Rover as it dated the setting to 1975.
The last frame reminds me that leaving my dog is so hard. Even going to the market, now that I’m retired, but when I get home, Lizzie is right there at the door anxiously greeting me!
rentier over 1 year ago
The paw prints of Rover are a new pattern!
Calvinist1966 over 1 year ago
Yesterday, I watched a rerun of the final episode of The Fugitive. The narrator said at the end, “August 29 – the day the running stopped.” That showed that it had been rebroadcast just two days after the 56th anniversary of it’s initial showing – August 29 1967.
It reminded me of a summer strip from at least two years ago in which Red dreamed that he and Rover had been asleep for many years. In the dream, Red shouted out “AAAGH! Now I’ll never know if they caught the One Armed Man in The Fugitive!” One reader replied to him, “That’s why reruns were invented, Red.” Another reader commented, “That dates the setting for this story arc to 1967 at the latest.”
Brian Basset would have been eight years old in the summer of 1967 and sixteen in the summer of 1975 when Jaws was released. As I mentioned on Monday, the strip from August 28 2011 mentioned Jaws which may have been the latest period reference in Red and Rover as it dated the setting to 1975.
Catfeet Premium Member over 1 year ago
Rover’s dirty paw prints are the perfect fashion statement!
sarahbowl1 Premium Member over 1 year ago
The last frame reminds me that leaving my dog is so hard. Even going to the market, now that I’m retired, but when I get home, Lizzie is right there at the door anxiously greeting me!
Ned Snipes over 1 year ago
That last panel, really pulling on the heart strings…….
my3dogsons over 1 year ago
Aw, Rover is just as sad as Red that they’ll be apart when Red’s in school . . .
bookworm0812 over 1 year ago
Awwww! Red looks like Dennis the Menace.
Zebrastripes over 1 year ago
Wait til he gets off the bus…..
rmbdot over 1 year ago
Rover, just think of it as a blank canvas on which to paint a glorious new year of memories!
Shikamoo Premium Member over 1 year ago
Oh, the horror!
g04922 over 1 year ago
Awww….. a Boy and his Dog. So sweet.
Tom Toro creator over 1 year ago
Such a sweet moment! (I have a feeling the lack of paw prints will be remedied shortly…)
mymontana over 1 year ago
Awww Rover – Red will be hugging you just as soon as he gets homeI don’t like to leave my boy, either
Moonkey Premium Member over 1 year ago
That shirt will be disgusting in no time at all. Rover will do his share to be sure it happens.
eddi-TBH over 1 year ago
Rover is going to miss Red every school day. That’s why he’s been criticizing the new clothes. They make him sad.
ahganom over 1 year ago
Don’t worry Rover. You’ve left permanent paw prints on Red where it counts the most.
Judy B. over 1 year ago
Only Brian can express so much “Awwww” and love in just one panel.