I’d say growing up is moving past the group of *two-timing backstabbers* that left you to take the fall and actually doing something you enjoy. but please, continue to try and undermine McBell’s choice.
Slowly it occurs to me: we do not know, WHAT kind of system the Clown Corps is protecting. Mayor Burke is not a public servant I’d like to have, and the clowns
—spoiler—
seem to emenate some kind of menace to the citizenry. Maybe it IS a capitalist dicatatorship and subverting it is the moral choice.
Sometimes you don’t do it for the system, but to actually protect the people. I’ma guess these three buttheads are lonely as heck.
I’d say growing up is moving past the group of *two-timing backstabbers* that left you to take the fall and actually doing something you enjoy. but please, continue to try and undermine McBell’s choice.
Ooh, pointed question right at McBell’s weakpoint.
They’re still wrong about the solution, but they do have a point about the system itself.
Wonder what she’ll do?
Serving the mayor is a job filled with honor!
It’s full of something, all right.
Would this job happen to involve that auction that Mayor guy and CEO Jr are headed to?
No, the laws of narrative cohesion dictate that it will involve a different charity auction, attended entirely by nuns.
Don’t be a tool for the government! Let us treat you as a tool to be used and discarded!
XDDD he’s trying
I like to think that the white background in the 4th panel is just the big guy’s t-shirt
She doesn’t want to be /your/ tool, or in other words your fall gal.
Slowly it occurs to me: we do not know, WHAT kind of system the Clown Corps is protecting. Mayor Burke is not a public servant I’d like to have, and the clowns
—spoiler—
seem to emenate some kind of menace to the citizenry. Maybe it IS a capitalist dicatatorship and subverting it is the moral choice.