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I’ve been unfair to Janet. She really is smart. It’s just that she tends to zone out with anything to do with Brian. Since most of her appearances involve Brian, it’s hard to show just how smart she is. In[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I’ve been unfair to Janet. She really is smart. It’s just that she tends to zone out with anything to do with Brian. Since most of her appearances involve Brian, it’s hard to show just how smart she is. In[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Kate gets a break from the resumes to complain about who has the craziest office life. Since I’d originally meant them to be Kate’s best friends, it’s good to see Kate, Laurel, and Janet back together again. If they’d hooked[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Janet was first introduced as Kate’s accountant all the way back here. Kate is not the only person who suspects that’s why Brian hired her. Not that he’d mess with other people’s clients, honest!
This is one of the times that the pace of the strip can be problematic. When I originally wrote this story, I had planned to have it just a couple of weeks after Rowan’s “breakup” with Fedya. Thus, this would[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Tara believes in free will. She wouldn’t dream of forcing friends and family to do something they wouldn’t want to. She’s very happy to know they all chose to do what she wanted. The Founders’ Ball is one of the[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
So far, Janet hasn’t even heard of Tara. As Rowan said, all of the things Janet doesn’t know about Brian’s personal life make one question her skills as a stalker!
Janet is always trying to set her single friends and family up with someone (even Fran and Olive!) It comes as a surprise to everybody that there’s an outlier who hasn’t even come up on her radar. Tara first heard[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
It turns out Laurel was the one who sent Olive to the storage units. The “Hoenikker stuff” is a Cat’s Cradle reference. Brian has some interesting clients. You’d think that, given how many times Tara has found her useful, Olive[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The party begins, and Tara has plans. The problem with Tara’s use of metaphors, such as saying she’s the unseen director of a huge play, is that there’s a chance she might be serious. Speaking of actors, it’s always fun[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…