The top tier is their way (and mine) of an indirect approach: it’s about the kettle, it’s about the sweetness of the gift, it’s about how the gift was no big deal, anything but what it’s actually about. We don’t say that because, I dunno, it’s hotter to know the same thing and come to the same conclusion? Sex led them here, and it’s a test of their viability as a couple – something that’s still fragile, assured as we might be. If love is a miracle, those early weeks and months of dating are a magic trick, a practical, if mysterious, application of knowledge. Let’s see that in action! |
When I want to yell at someone about how good this comic's dialog is, this is a go-to page.
I love Marigold's ability to be self-aware here and her willingness to share it with Jane. I know we keep saying hey look, Marigold has progressed so much as an individual over the course of the comic but her openness is delightful.
Yahoo answers! <3
That last few panels always sticks in my mind as one of my favorite exchanges of dialogue in the entirety of OP.
I was about to say pretty much that exact thing.
The steadily increasing letter size, Marigolds changing expression and body language. "…probably written by CHILDREN, JANE?" So good.
Just a note that, again, the colors on this page are ridiculously good.
Marigold has been able to make Jane crack up since their trip to the spa. A lovely part of their dynamic http://www.octopuspie.com/2015-02-24/755-its-hard…