Looks like somebody forgot about their other body. And yet again Saundra's fragile sense of reality has been dealt a hammerblow. Alcohol abuse is looming large in her future (cheaper than a psychiatrist and more fun to boot).
On the other hand, should could just be 'acting' so squeamish just for the sake of conformity... What ch'all think?
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I dunno, Cal seemed more chagrined or jaded in that comic than disturbed.Alfador wrote:So, this is now two people Rick has managed to freak out with his body-switching. First Cal, now Saundra.
Saundra, on the other hand, is just starting to get her freak on. First she assumed the body was a headless corpse standing in her hallway and now she's just heard Volair nonchalantly telling Rick to put said corpse elsewhere as if he were responsible for it. That girl needs bourbon, straight up!
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Excellent analysis, Andrick, and right on the nose!
One of my favorite scenes from this entire storyline is the image of Volair, Rick and Jake's reactions to Saundra's scream. Some of the best double-squinker moments are yet to come, however!
One of my favorite scenes from this entire storyline is the image of Volair, Rick and Jake's reactions to Saundra's scream. Some of the best double-squinker moments are yet to come, however!
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