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4 Responses to “Candorville: 4/6/2007- Gotta Tell Susan, part V”
Dude — having trouble loading up the strip for today. And last week, the same strip kept showing up as the daily strip 4 times in a row. There are some gremlins running around your site….
Yep. It happened in “Moonlighting”, and it happened in “I Dream of Jeannie”. I think it even happened in “Anything but Love”. People who are interesting on show while they’re “not dating” apparently become boring when they are. It would probably have happened to “Will & Grace” if Will had actually been a closeted heterosexual. But that would have been too farfetched.
But, dude, don’t blame the characters — blame the writers. People in committed relationships can be portrayed as interesting, witty, and with that bit of frisson between them. Just look at the “Thin Man” movies.
April 6th, 2007 at 9:08 am
Dude — having trouble loading up the strip for today. And last week, the same strip kept showing up as the daily strip 4 times in a row. There are some gremlins running around your site….
April 7th, 2007 at 12:28 pm
Yep. It happened in “Moonlighting”, and it happened in “I Dream of Jeannie”. I think it even happened in “Anything but Love”. People who are interesting on show while they’re “not dating” apparently become boring when they are. It would probably have happened to “Will & Grace” if Will had actually been a closeted heterosexual. But that would have been too farfetched.
But, dude, don’t blame the characters — blame the writers. People in committed relationships can be portrayed as interesting, witty, and with that bit of frisson between them. Just look at the “Thin Man” movies.
April 7th, 2007 at 12:34 pm
That’s true, of course, but I don’t know whether Lemont would agree with you.
July 1st, 2008 at 7:45 am
Interesting comments from you posters.