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6th of May, 2016 (Friday) - 11 comments
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Minno
on page 381
*Bang*, story over, it was a fun ride.
Whalesharker
on page 381
Maybe he wouldn't have ran if there was more of a guarantee that he wasn't just gonna get killed later anyway.
Kid Cthulhu
on page 381
Rothwell pauses on the pier. The theme to "The Good The Bad And The Ugly" starts up as he sees Eos standing there at the other end. Both narrow their eyes and reach for their guns as a bell tolls in the background...
Charidan
on page 381
Alternate ending: A bullet hole appears in the weird guy's head, and he slumps over. Cut Eos in the parking lot holding the sniper rifle. Roll credits.
Tundra
on page 381
Why does everyone think Eos could pull the trigger? I sort of assume this man is not baseline human and the trigger is really hard to pull (even if you could find the safety). And I know Eos has that whole Amazonian thing going for her but I don't think she's going to have any accuracy with a gun that has so stiff a trigger. Also, it's poor policy to leave something loaded and since it is fancy future gun I don't think she would find the... breach? The loady thingy.
Kerilithia
on page 381
And when he returns to the past he is wiped of all memories and the only thing remaining is the sudden unexplained need to cut his hair.
hihowsitgoin
on page 381
He's gonna monologue first...all villains monologue before they kill the main character so they have a chance to escape.
Deof Movestofca
on page 381
This would not be a good time to make a comment such as "Oh, yeah, I dare you!" or "Liar!".
SlugFiller
on page 381
At the end of the last strip, Charlie pauses and seems to be staring at something. Yet, at the start of this one, there's nothing special there. Now, maybe he decided that jumping into the water isn't a good idea, but why is he gawking like that?
Funtastic squirrel
on page 381
He doesn't want to kill Charlie. He missed deliberately on the last page.
Thread twister
on page 381
Not only did he miss but ran closer and grabbed him rather than shooting again and now this silly position.
It's just for show, threats to try to maintain control, like the act of taping his arms when leaving him in the car.
He really needs to talk more... And change tack. Less stick, more carrot.
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6th of May, 2016 (Friday) - 11 comments
*Bang*, story over, it was a fun ride.
Maybe he wouldn't have ran if there was more of a guarantee that he wasn't just gonna get killed later anyway.
Rothwell pauses on the pier. The theme to "The Good The Bad And The Ugly" starts up as he sees Eos standing there at the other end. Both narrow their eyes and reach for their guns as a bell tolls in the background...
Alternate ending: A bullet hole appears in the weird guy's head, and he slumps over. Cut Eos in the parking lot holding the sniper rifle. Roll credits.
Why does everyone think Eos could pull the trigger? I sort of assume this man is not baseline human and the trigger is really hard to pull (even if you could find the safety). And I know Eos has that whole Amazonian thing going for her but I don't think she's going to have any accuracy with a gun that has so stiff a trigger. Also, it's poor policy to leave something loaded and since it is fancy future gun I don't think she would find the... breach? The loady thingy.
And when he returns to the past he is wiped of all memories and the only thing remaining is the sudden unexplained need to cut his hair.
He's gonna monologue first...all villains monologue before they kill the main character so they have a chance to escape.
This would not be a good time to make a comment such as "Oh, yeah, I dare you!" or "Liar!".
At the end of the last strip, Charlie pauses and seems to be staring at something. Yet, at the start of this one, there's nothing special there. Now, maybe he decided that jumping into the water isn't a good idea, but why is he gawking like that?
He doesn't want to kill Charlie. He missed deliberately on the last page.
Not only did he miss but ran closer and grabbed him rather than shooting again and now this silly position.
It's just for show, threats to try to maintain control, like the act of taping his arms when leaving him in the car.
He really needs to talk more... And change tack. Less stick, more carrot.