I don’t think they’re really alternate counterparts of the same person, just two mutually-exclusively-possible children of the same man, and who happen to have the same nickname.
I strongly feel we shouldn’t let the fact Walky is right about Danny knowing more than he says distract from the fact there is literally no reason why Danny would know that this was what Walky was talking about.
I love the line “You know what I’m talking about”… 95% of the time, it’s said of a situation where the other party would have no real reason to have any clue what the speaker is talking about. Everyone seems to think that whatever they are thinking about is the most obvious, most important, most urgent thing in the world. Danny, on the other hand, is thinking that the most urgent thing in the world is that his kid doesn’t get dropped on the floor because the nacho eating spazzy kid is more spazzy that usual, probably because he hasn’t eaten enough nachos today.
Another line I often hear is “That’ll teach ’em!” (or “That’ll teach you!”)… 95% of the time – no, it doesn’t teach me a damn thing. I have no idea what lesson you were trying to impart, only that you’re clearly agitated and wanting to get one up on me to *teach me a lesson*… sorry, but I’m gonna again whatever it was that irritated you the first time, and I promise not to if you’d just properly articulate whatever the heck it was that you’re mad about.
I mean.
Saying “I don’t know for sure.” is not really a lie.
That, or Danny’s memory is a fuzzy as a bear.
Still boggles my mind that alt-DJ is way different than this-DJ.
I guess the different mother has a big impact
I don’t think they’re really alternate counterparts of the same person, just two mutually-exclusively-possible children of the same man, and who happen to have the same nickname.
Your Silence definitely doesn’t raise any suspicion.
Why do I suddenly have a bunch of tally marks on my arm?
Silence will fall when the question is asked
Oh come on, Walky, it was obviously Spider-Car.
… I hate that wallpaper.
It looks like it’s raining bananas.
…
That is all.
It’s driving you bananas too, eh?
Honestly, it looks like it’s raining *nail clippings* to me, which I was about to go comment about and then saw someone else commenting on it.
It’s really genuinely terrible, especially when the characters are drawn so much better.
When I first saw it, I seriously wondered why Danny had brought his kid’s entire crib with him outside.
Is Danny gonna tell the truth, or try to bullshit his way out of this? If it’s the second, somehow I don’t think Walky will believe him.
I strongly feel we shouldn’t let the fact Walky is right about Danny knowing more than he says distract from the fact there is literally no reason why Danny would know that this was what Walky was talking about.
I love the line “You know what I’m talking about”… 95% of the time, it’s said of a situation where the other party would have no real reason to have any clue what the speaker is talking about. Everyone seems to think that whatever they are thinking about is the most obvious, most important, most urgent thing in the world. Danny, on the other hand, is thinking that the most urgent thing in the world is that his kid doesn’t get dropped on the floor because the nacho eating spazzy kid is more spazzy that usual, probably because he hasn’t eaten enough nachos today.
Another line I often hear is “That’ll teach ’em!” (or “That’ll teach you!”)… 95% of the time – no, it doesn’t teach me a damn thing. I have no idea what lesson you were trying to impart, only that you’re clearly agitated and wanting to get one up on me to *teach me a lesson*… sorry, but I’m gonna again whatever it was that irritated you the first time, and I promise not to if you’d just properly articulate whatever the heck it was that you’re mad about.