Tilly has grown on me. They'd be a great friend for Winslow.
Maybe they could get a job at the robot counselling place, like an Elliot-Chatham-backed outreach program that Winslow can make use of. Tilly can stay on to manage that.
More likely they'll end up working at Coffee of Doom.
ch00beh has great taste as usual
Anyway if this gets some development then Tilly will have been worth it
This begs the question: how many employees can Coffee of Doom realistically have?
It's still a relatively small business, and already has a bunch of full-time employees.
Most are part-time. Emily Raven and Cosette also go to school, Dale is still working a couple of jobs at once, Hannalore is only working a partial scheduled cause of her problems, so only Penelope and Dora are actually full time and both are managers.
edited 15th Dec '17 12:30:12 PM by LMage
"You are never taller then when standing up for yourself"I thiink Dale cut down on the multijobbing in favour of CoD but not very sure.
When was the last time Dale showed up?
I liked him.
For all we know, he might have gotten himself Steve'd and has been stuck in a basement closet of Coffee of Doom for the past 6-12 months.
New game: Name your favourite forgotten QC character.
consistent plot progression
[forum cryptid: it/it's]There's a plot?
Oh really when?I really do like the ever shifting cast focus. It allows the comic to stay fresh. I would like to the comic revisit a lot of people so we can see how they've progressed.
Heck, how many years have passed now? Shouldn't people be graduating soon. I think Claire and Emily are still in their first year of their programs, but Raven and Tai surely must be graduating at some point. I actually I think they're postgrads?
I would like to see a storyline where Tai actually moves onto a graduate job. It means Martin, Emily and Claire all get a new boss. (does Emily still work at the library?) and it means a shift in Tai and Dora's domestic life.
Tai has graduated a long time ago. She still kept her job at the library because it isn't actually attached to being a student.
Emily got hired at Coffee of Doom some time after finishing her internship.
edited 16th Dec '17 9:45:36 PM by Adannor
Ah I see. That explains how Tai got away with banging loads of professors.
Gosh I miss Tai.
I miss Tai, too.
I don't.
Dopants: He meant what he said and he said what he meant, a Ninety is faithful 100%.She's not as bad as Marten's mom at least.
People don't like Martin's mom?
She's the worst. Just the worst.
I think Hanner's mom is worse, but.. telling humiliating anecdotes about her son in front of his girlfriend? No, I'm not a fan.
edited 17th Dec '17 7:40:17 PM by Geoduck
Also demanding he apologize after humiliating him in front of his friends where his only offense was a snarky remark.
I hope she gets fired out of a cannon.
I wish May would get actual plot, since she provides an interesting view into the class and economic structure of the post-singularity culture that's mentioned but not really focused on (mainly because doing so pushes focus on the "sole heir to the two wealthiest people on the planet" side of Hannelore's character, which is less interesting that the "nice girl with major personality issues" side of her character.)
Also, May is one of the funnier characters, and has interesting interactions with Momo.
I like May significantly less when she acts like a jackass to Dale.
Also being a raging little whiner at Winslow.
Granted I think she's a vestige for some good ideas but so far she's just been used for clumsy displays for prejudice.
edited 17th Dec '17 5:39:26 PM by Mr.Badguy
May is so far the only major robot character who I actually like. And I personally love Marten's mom, though that may just be my thing for older dominant women talking.
Momageddon approaches.
Trump delenda est