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Re: SiP 67 Public Comments for Letter Column
« Reply #15 on: Aug 20th, 2004, 5:11pm »
 

Terry,
 
I finally picked up issue 67 today and I loved the quick pace. The Freddie comic was just priceless. Should we infer by this that you would now like an SUV instead of your usual red sports cars?
 
Sara Bryan seems to be exceptionally on the ball and also seems to be closing in on the biggest kill of her career, so to speak. With only 3 days to do it, and a month between issues, I simply can't wait to find out what develops.
 
Ms. Stryker seems serene, assured and professional. If something does develop between her and Freddie, then I see Freddie growing from the relationship.  
 
Again, exceptional issue, and yes, I did think you would leave the Sara Bryan investigation in the dust.
 
Shame on me.
 
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Re: SiP 67 Public Comments for Letter Column
« Reply #16 on: Aug 21st, 2004, 11:55am »
 

I loved, absolutely loved, Freddie's inventive swearing. I must try some of those out. Freddie was pretty good this issue, come to think of it. I enjoyed the panel of his eyes focused on Sara's...well, not on Sara's eyes, anyway.
And Sara! Every time I see her, I love her a little more, despite her current animosity towards Katchoo. Methinks that Sara may have some deep rooted issues with displaying her body, probably in that she sees it as a sign of vulnerability. (Feeling exposed, naked, as Kat can really delve into a person's psyche when she paints her.) And Sara strikes me as the type to not welcome vulnerability of any sort.
Oh, and one more thing: does Walsh age backwards or something? Every time I see him, he looks younger.
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Re: SiP 67 Public Comments for Letter Column
« Reply #17 on: Aug 22nd, 2004, 2:21pm »
 

I don't get it, I just don't get it...why is Sara so mad? She went in posing as a model, why is she set on revenge for being portrayed as a model? I thought the whole thing was fishy to start, I mean, your undercover, and your posing as a model? I don't know....but I have faith that Terry will bring us through this and make me feel foolish for doubting him at all...
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Re: SiP 67 Public Comments for Letter Column
« Reply #18 on: Aug 31st, 2004, 6:09pm »
 

Ah, Terry...
 
Finally got the latest issue (read it in the car on the way home again...heh...)
 
Freddie remains priceless.  I do so enjoy loathing him...
 
I know many have, over time, complained about the "mob issues" and how it "detracts" from the story of Katchoo and Francie and David...but it's all a metaphor...I know it and you know it...and I'm always glad to see different aspects of it playing out in the story still...it's always at it's best when it's part, not all, of the tale...
 
And I'm here to admit that, frankly, I forgot pretty much all about Sara Bryan and the rape and the other Parker Girl and all of that because, at the time, it never truly clicked for me...this issue was nice recap and it jogged my memory and it made some sense now...thanks!
 
Good issue again, Terry!
 
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