Provided she's sufficiently pissed at you, that is.
If you listen closely enough, you can practically hear Ray freezing over completely at the mention of Pippi's name.
Templar: I guess this is what happens when y'leave Pippi alone in a room with your stuff.Provided she's sufficiently pissed at you, that is. If you listen closely enough, you can practically hear Ray freezing over completely at the mention of Pippi's name. 7 CommentsLeave a comment |
Glad to hear that your hardware problems are resolved with relatively little pain. I also had a power supply go south on me early this month, and it seems like a lot of other web-cartoonists I know have had similar problems recently.
Come to think of it, even Warren Ellis' desktop croaked on him last week, just after he was getting FreakAngels off the ground.
Helluva trend.
Damn those two must loathe each other or somethin'.
Vying for Scip's attention, mayhap? 8D
More a conflict of egos, I think.
More like Reagan can see through Pippi's BS and doesn't like what she sees.
Also, Pippi pretty seriously takes advantage of Scipio's good nature.
Yeah, this one really hits home for me. All the Pippi scenes do. She -is- my littlest sister...and Scip in this case is my Dad. You don't know whether to feel sorry for him...or slap him, and say "Look! See what she's doing to you! Why do you just let it happen?"
So, yeah...I'm with Rea on this one, too. Although I really -like- Pippi...or at least, what she -could- be, if anyone ever let her -fall-...and stopped catching her. *sighs*
I really REALLY like Reagan's expression in the second panel. For one, it's so real. Also, I think it's the first look of true concern we have seen her give. I love it.
Why is Pippi even living with him in the first place? I can't come up with a reason that isn't borderline creepy one way or another.