She actually appears (in silhouette) in the first version of “Hannah’s Home”, which few people have seen. I ended up making some major changes to that page before it was published, because the original version was just a bit too grim.
I know that everyone else probably thinks this is basically “an eye for an eye,” but it looks like they just went too far. Violence doesn’t stop violence.
If the police didn’t pick up Fred for spanking the bare bottoms of three young girls in public, they won’t bother with the statements of a guy so drunk he couldn’t find the floor – especially when Fred has a witness to support his story.
I partially agree. Abe certainly deserved everything he got, but it’s not right to take such matters into ones own hands as Fred and Harvey did here and I would certainly not recommend anyone do it in real life.
Once again, I’m calling “just a comic!” on the situation.
“Don’t hurt my child” : the message from an uncle/daddy to a child abuser and pershaps the future boyfriends of Hannah who knows π
Agree with Berg against the critics βIT’S JUST A COMIC !β
Chloe wasn’t arrested for killing Skye in http://twicethetriplets.com/comic/beaching/ and Skye is alive
Justifiable.
Geez. He looks like he just met everyone in this comment section.
Heh.
Then he would look worse!
And just how many times did he slip in the shower?
Too many.
Just once, but he happens to keep a lot of fists in there.
There was a WOMAN TOO?? Where was she?
Possibly the one who put the marks on Hannah’s back. She WAS standing there, arms folded, when Hannah was forced to say the “fell in the shower” line.
Oops; I looked at the page again, and she didn’t have her arms folded; Abe had his arms folded. The wife was just standing there.
http://twicethetriplets.com/comic/where-we-are/
I guess I could’ve just copied that link in my first reply, lol.
I wish there was an “edit” button.
She actually appears (in silhouette) in the first version of “Hannah’s Home”, which few people have seen. I ended up making some major changes to that page before it was published, because the original version was just a bit too grim.
Now you got me intrigued, I’d like to see that at some point.
I know that everyone else probably thinks this is basically “an eye for an eye,” but it looks like they just went too far. Violence doesn’t stop violence.
I don’t see this ending well.
I wouldn’t worry about it.
If the police didn’t pick up Fred for spanking the bare bottoms of three young girls in public, they won’t bother with the statements of a guy so drunk he couldn’t find the floor – especially when Fred has a witness to support his story.
I partially agree. Abe certainly deserved everything he got, but it’s not right to take such matters into ones own hands as Fred and Harvey did here and I would certainly not recommend anyone do it in real life.
Once again, I’m calling “just a comic!” on the situation.
Let me guess: Fred told Harvey and let HIM do the “work of justice”?
Clever, Fred, very clever indeed!
Abe Yoozer… sounds awfully similar to “abuser”. Coincidence?
“Don’t hurt my child” : the message from an uncle/daddy to a child abuser and pershaps the future boyfriends of Hannah who knows π
Agree with Berg against the critics βIT’S JUST A COMIC !β
Chloe wasn’t arrested for killing Skye in http://twicethetriplets.com/comic/beaching/ and Skye is alive
What I think is that they walked him home allowing him to walk into every tree and lamp post on the way home.