Mike and Crystal should not split up. Half the reason I read this comic is because of the dynamic between them. Sure the story gives us a million and one reasons as to why their relationship is difficult, but that just makes the romantic moments between them all the more potent. I’m sorry but I can’t see Mike with anyone but Crystal.
Well this is just not fair of her and just shows her own insecurity. She is attacking him for finding out he had a girlfriend. important detail: had!
As such she isn’t allowing for him to explain and listen. If she did listen she would notice he is having a difficult time explaining. So give him the time to explain before judging!
I don’t think that is going to happen as she is clearly hurt by what she perceives as the truth. Even if that truth isn’t real. She is digging her own hole to jump in.
I’ll get some popcorn.
I just want to say that I’m getting really tired of people falling back on the Ancient Greek standby that only allows the hero(s)/main character(s) to get the love interest and be happy at the end of the story. I’m not saying that’s happening here, but please don’t break them up just because “We’re too far from the end of the story.”
Mike and Crystal should not split up. Half the reason I read this comic is because of the dynamic between them. Sure the story gives us a million and one reasons as to why their relationship is difficult, but that just makes the romantic moments between them all the more potent. I’m sorry but I can’t see Mike with anyone but Crystal.
Well….dammit…
No! Wait!
He’s finally found a way to do it!
The fabled roommate switch!
It’s all part of his plan! Legends will sing of this day!
Well this is just not fair of her and just shows her own insecurity. She is attacking him for finding out he had a girlfriend. important detail: had!
As such she isn’t allowing for him to explain and listen. If she did listen she would notice he is having a difficult time explaining. So give him the time to explain before judging!
I don’t think that is going to happen as she is clearly hurt by what she perceives as the truth. Even if that truth isn’t real. She is digging her own hole to jump in.
I’ll get some popcorn.
I just want to say that I’m getting really tired of people falling back on the Ancient Greek standby that only allows the hero(s)/main character(s) to get the love interest and be happy at the end of the story. I’m not saying that’s happening here, but please don’t break them up just because “We’re too far from the end of the story.”