JELL-O

122 Replies to “JELL-O”

    1. Outside of the main cast, Carla and Lucy are definitely my favorite characters, can’t wait for them to become best buds!.

    1. She may handle potential romantic partners differently than friends. That, and/or Carla picking up on what Marcie’s aim was and giving them a wide berth.

    1. She did also admit to liking Ruth, but did say she liked Ruth more when she’s, well, Ruthless.

      Not sure how she’s liking the current middle ground.

  1. So Lucy had no malicious intent at all. I guess that shouldn’t be surprising given her character, but with how packed this is with drama I couldn’t hel but expect something sneakiy was going on.

      1. Not sneaky, just an underhanded way of restoring her popularity. It does seem a bit much going to Billie’s old dorm to ask how to deal with her, but then again, Billie is a bit much to deal with.

        1. Except Lucy was never interested in popularity. She was more frustrated that people were being totally opposite of how they usually were just because someone “popular” showed up at the dorm.

      1. I’m no stranger to blood feuds against fictional character but I gotta admit you picked a really strange subject for one.

        1. And DoA overall is the most obvious example that readers who are sure they are right about any character end up being wrong — at least to a degree.

          1. I’m sure that Lucy’s motives are purely benevolent. But would it really be so bad if she blackmailed Billie into attending her party?

  2. I’m so excited for this friendship 😀 😀 😀 😀 Poooossibly in part because some of the people I like best in the world express friendship via “bug the everlovin’ shit out of you forever and ever”

  3. Aww, Carla made a friend! In a fairly normal, straighforward way, she made a friend!

    … I hope Lucy doesn’t come to regret that.

  4. I feel like a few people took my comment about Carla to imply that she was a bad person. She isn’t. A bad person doesn’t deal with people like Mary by mildly pranking them.

      1. eh, it’d mean I’d say “fuck them I’m watching that movie alone anyway” to me, but it looks like Lucy need the crowd.

    1. Carla, for better or for worse, plays straight. There’s something to be said for bluntness in that you always know where you stand with blunt people.

          1. Are you sure about that? I mean, I know Carla thinks girls are cute, because she is one, but I’m not sure that translates to her prefering girls?

              1. Carla’s crush on Malaya, that was incredibly blatantly obvious for an hour or so with no signs of existence before or since. And appeared to involve either total desperation or an abuse kink that also hasn’t appeared before or since.

                I still think something other than the obvious was going on there.

            1. Word of Willis is that sexualities are consistent across universes (stated both generally and specifically for Carla), which means asexual homoromantic.

  5. Ahhh, so that was Lucy’s game. She wanted to get Billie to show up to get other people to, not blackmail or anything like that.

    Carla and Lucy friendship, heck yes.

    …think she’s going to get clued in to invite Ruth and do it that way?

        1. Popularity-Obsessed? yes.
          Evil? No.
          mastermind? Maybe.

          her obsession seems to stem from Billie effortlessly displacing her as the Queen Bee of the wing. (As opposed to Alpha Bongo.)

      1. I honestly didn’t think Lucy would do that, but that was what many people were speculating on in the comics.
        I was thinking it was, at worst, a “know your enemy” kind of thing, but this is even less of a hostile thing.

    1. Alternately, invite Carla. Best case, Billie’s fans are suddenly converted into Carla fans, which is better for everyone. Worst case, you watch a movie with Carla. Win-win.

      1. I haven’t actually tried it, but I’m thinking chipotle and and cinnamon would be really great together, if you could get the proportions right. I’ll have to add a little bit of chipotle the next time I bake cinnamon rolls.

        1. I don’t know about cinnamon rolls but I bet they’d make a hell of a chocolate cake and you’d have more leeway with the proportions.

      1. I mean, I happen to be quite found of the spicy/sweet combination, though 7 grains of sugar mightn’t be enough for it to work.

        I am now curios to try a have Nero that’s been filled with caramel or toffee, maybe dipped in chocolate for good measure.

        And on the topic of Carla, she seems mostly okay.

  6. *looks at last storyline and notes Carla’s still wearing the jacket she got to match Sal* Yeah, that checks out.

    As does Carla’s advice, bad idea though it may be.

    And oooooh, jello shots!

    1. Ha! Good note. Carla bugs Sal about a lot of things, but it mostly involves following her around being nosy and that’s the peak of friendliness for Carla.

      I would read a LOT about the misadventures of these two.

  7. Does Lucy not know you DON’T HAVE to be best friends with your roommates? If you can have fun with each other and get along then more the power to you, but the one and only requirement absolutely need to be met is that you can tolerate one another and work in peace.

      1. Such as making drinking seem popular? Either knowing Billie is an alcoholic will kill her popularity or make the popularity of drinking alcohol spike in Lucy’s dorm. Or possibly a third option such as no change at all.

        1. Such as having a room full of disorderly conduct that WILL attract the authorities and ruin Lucy’s day, week or possibly academic career because you can bet that Billie’s little minions won’t let their idol take any blame.

  8. So wait, since Lucy is now a friend of Carla, does that actually put her up higher on the social ladder than Billie is?

  9. FWIW, I think it’s a sign of how much Carla already likes Lucy in that she’s warning her in advance of just how difficult she is to get along with! That said, I’m not sure it’s legal to be that self-aware and not do anything about it!

    1. I dunno, I’m aware that my lack of control around sweets is not good for me, but still struggle with it. Sometimes our own behavior is a bit of a mystery to us.

    2. It’s yet another reason for me to dislike her, because hey it turns out she knows she does this and just does not care enough about the people she claims to like to do a damn thing about it.

  10. That’s pretty solid advice in panel 3. Billie as much as told her the same thing this morning – add a few keg stands and make it a frat party and I’m sure Billie will be there.

  11. Hmm. That last panel is interesting. for one thing, it explains how Carla has treated Joyce with uncharateristic helpfulness. It also explains how she has treated Sal.

  12. Huh wadd’ya know. The nerd girl who so far has shown no traits other than being a somewhat pushy lonely kid who just wants friends *didn’t* come here to socially destroy her roommate. Go figure

  13. The unmentioned difference between the two dorms. Lucy and Joyce are pretty similar, the difference being that Joyce is harder to get along with. Joyce has a lot of friends who care about her. Lucy doesn’t.

    1. She was nice to Ruth when Ruth was depressed. Plus she alerted everyone to the fact that Ruth wanted to die and needed help. She didn’t do this in the best way, but then she didn’t realize that Ruth might have to go live with her abusive grandpa if she got fired.

  14. So I’m pleasantly surprised that Lucy wasn’t aiming for blackmail material. She does still seem too eager to please people who are actually still stuck on high-school levels of shallowness. Sweet girl needs to take a break from trying to force this movie night and let the glow of “Popular Billie” fade because it will. These nerd girls will have to grow out of this craziness soon enough.

    1. If current events have taught us anything it is that people don’t have to grow out of falling for cults of personality revolving around people with extremely questionable charisma.

      1. Yes, but they live day to day with Billie, and they might get sick of her shit after awhile. It’s not as if she’s on TV or Twitter telling them what they want to hear and validating all their bigoted thoughts, but she’s far away in the White House and they don’t live with her or have to work with her daily.

        1. Not sure if that made any sense. What I meant was, if people who idolize Trump had to spend time with him day to day, they might feel differently about him. Since Billie’s dorm-mates do see and deal with her daily, she may end up doing things that alienate them, or at least make them stop idolizing her and treat her more like a normal, everyday person.

      1. …and before someone yells at me, that doesn’t mean that I think her behaviour is good, but that’s kind of the point. Being so unapologetically yourself takes a lot of confidence, I imagine. Especially if she’s aware of how she is acting, and that acting like that will cause people to dislike her. Not caring what others might think of you, it’s impressive.

  15. I have a note to myself atter reading yesterday’s comments to google Bojack Horseman. I’ve now decided that it’s much less effort to blow that off and assume/believe that Bojack Horseman is a My Little Ponies arch-villain.

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