I just re-watched that last month while my wife was at work. Sellers broke his leg during the filming, he was originally also doing Slim Pickin’s role but had to be replaced for that after the accident.
Well, it’s unfortunate that Cinderblock intervened so quickly in the encounter between Sweetheart and Goose Girl, but I supposed it was inevitable. The question is, can Cinderblock be reasoned with, or does she only smash things?
Panel 1; Sweetheart learns an important strategic lesson. Before you bully someone who is weaker than you are, check to see if they have any friends who are stronger than you are!
To be fair, if she’s looking for breadcrumbs, she’s not shooting nicks
Very true. So one can argue that she is now on a useful and lifesaving mission! ^_^
Well, she can’t make everybody happy…
On the plus side it does look as though Cinderblock will be more reasonable. ^_^
“no fighting. enemy’s there, not here.” Didn’t Caesar Rodney say that in “1776?”
No fighting in the war room!
I just re-watched that last month while my wife was at work. Sellers broke his leg during the filming, he was originally also doing Slim Pickin’s role but had to be replaced for that after the accident.
Not verbatim, but yeah…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rreRJcWchuE
(And props for the reference! One of my favorite movies!)
Yes, and I like the Director’s cut even more.
Panel three! Yesssss!
Well, it’s unfortunate that Cinderblock intervened so quickly in the encounter between Sweetheart and Goose Girl, but I supposed it was inevitable. The question is, can Cinderblock be reasoned with, or does she only smash things?
The answer is indubitably yes.
Does the AG on Cinderblock’s chest stand for Aggregated Gravel?
Perhaps her name should have been Girl-Hawk, not Hawk-Girl, she seems mentally to be more hawk than girl…
Goose, not hawk. Note the honk in panel three.
Yeah, Hawk-Girl would be smarter.
Never tell a goose to listen to its instincts where aircraft are involved. Well, unless Sully’s around.
And so long as she doesn’t start leaving those giant goose-droppings all over the deck…
Panel 1; Sweetheart learns an important strategic lesson. Before you bully someone who is weaker than you are, check to see if they have any friends who are stronger than you are!
What no-one is commenting on is that Sweetheart remains on-point while being held upside-down. That takes a certain dedication and focus to maintain.
Damn straight!