Couples don’t want to be too alike when they become couples. They’ll end up alike after a decade or two. Or three.
Or so.
Steven, what have you gotten yourself into?
Couples don’t want to be too alike when they become couples. They’ll end up alike after a decade or two. Or three.
Or so.
Steven, what have you gotten yourself into?
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Opposites might attract, but those opposite qualities drive you bat poop in a short time.
creek plural?
Kayla really needs to return to Hubris.
It means Mal has a non-zero chance of his fishing rod becoming a lightning rod.
Kara.
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welcome back, Cotter!
When investigators eventually find Steven’s body, it will show multiple signs of blunt force trauma, and some gravel in his sneakers. Kara won’t notice he’s missing until after she’s driven back home. She will comment later that the sudden silence was disconcerting at first, but pleasantly welcomed.
I’ve read this comic from the very beginning, and I still can’t understand why she gave up Hubris for this guy.
The story establishes there’s a lot of pressure on Kara to achieve, both what she expects of herself, and what her parents want for her. Years of messages that ideally she should marry someone who makes more money than she does, be taller than she is, that she should raise a family while relying on her husband’s income and kindness — because that would show she’d Made It, by a fairly traditional (and these days, mostly impossible) standard. Hubris could see those goals for her as well, and as part of his ‘let it all go’ idea, wanted her to have a chance at Normal. Can Kara cope with Dr. Normal? And for how long? We’ll see (eventually).
Greg TOLD us he was gonna do it way back at the shooting range date… but the second half of the conve*—REDACTED——REDACTED——REDACTED——REDACTED——REDACTED——REDACTED—*when he did. So there you are. 😉