All three of them should have a discussion over this problem and solve it like mature people…Who am I kidding, Walky doesn’t know the meaning of mature.
Dina didn’t become my favorite character with the last installment (I rarely play favorites, but it probably would’ve been Joyce). But today I remember why that twist was good for It’s Walky: it introduced a new level of conflict that had been mostly absent from the series up to that point. Call it “two (basically) good people who can’t both get what they want.”
“I need a beer to get over the taste of the beer”
Well, she was curious as to what “bitter sour buttcheese” tasted like…
I totally believe this is something UltraCarla would say!
Might need another couple to dull the pain of blunt trauma in a sec.
dina is upset by the behavior of that droplet. fluid dynamics do not behave like that!
Not at all! It reminds her of dinosaur drool.
“But it was all just a misunderstanding, dude!”
Now Joyce knows how Sal felt when she accused her of stealing her note really boyfriend away.
Except that she probably doesn’t remember that (or was it post-mindwipe? I don’t remember).
This was the point where I started finding Joyce actually likeable.
Another reason why I prefer Dumbiverse Dina ove Walkyverse Dina: it’s not JOYCE’S fault Walky is in love with her!
All three of them should have a discussion over this problem and solve it like mature people…Who am I kidding, Walky doesn’t know the meaning of mature.
You say that like love and jealousy are logical things.
The irony is that Dina makes way dumber decisions in the Walkyverse than in Dumbing of Age.
Wait, DoA Walky falls in love with DoA Joyce?!
Might as well finish the twins’ beers. They seem to have just smelled them.
I admit, it’s pretty sad that Dina’s the only one who didn’t get the message that she was nothing more than a spite date.
Dina didn’t become my favorite character with the last installment (I rarely play favorites, but it probably would’ve been Joyce). But today I remember why that twist was good for It’s Walky: it introduced a new level of conflict that had been mostly absent from the series up to that point. Call it “two (basically) good people who can’t both get what they want.”
She downed that rather quickly. I’m surprised she wasn’t like “Ew, this is gross and bitter!”
Oh God this love triangle is going to be annoying isn’t it
Yeah, DoA definitely handled this better