Quote:Huh. I never saw Doug's dialogue/POV as particularly reactionary. But then again, my personal political views are best plotted as a scatter diagram...
I guess what I mean by "evens out" is that Doug returns to the rather happy-go-lucky fella that doesn't talk a reactionary--a really cliche reactionary.
Quote:That hadn't occurred to me, but yeah, you're right. I'll have to see if I can shoehorn a little more crow-eating in somewhere...
And you just know that if Priss is anywhere near when Doug does his apology, she is going to squeeze as much enjoyment from it as possible.
Quote:A little of the latter at first, then he should shake himself out of it and continue with the former.
Which brings up another point: how well does Doug handle being on the other side of the moral blame game? Apologize and move on or sink to a Piro-esque level of depression?
Quote:Well, that's something you'll have to wait and see.
And if he doesn't change his mind about boomer slavery, how does he feel about leaving before anything is done about it? At least, that's what I assume is going to happen . . .
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.