Petey is now averse to everything—nature, food, picnics, etc. He should just remain inside a simple diorama for life, while Alice will go on to make life miserable for everyone outside that diorama.
Alice is assuming too much. Madeline’s statement about remembering (panel 3) was plainly ambiguous and could cut either way. Alice traumatized the First-born again.
Still, in the end, one must admit that Madeline loves her little four-year old terrorist….
I hope they already started a huuuuuge HSA fund for the Petey kid. Once he hits junior high there won’t be a day goes by that he won’t be getting his dweeby behind kicked.
Templo S.U.D. 7 months ago
well, at least Alice had fun, right?
gbars70 7 months ago
Even when I’m a grown up teenager and I’m being very, very bad, just remember…etc. Alice’s escape clause.
Cornelius Noodleman 7 months ago
And thus ends the tale of the thistle.
JudasPeckerwood 7 months ago
I like a story with a clear lesson!
einarbt 7 months ago
The Alice smile looking at her brother.
dave1960 7 months ago
Flower power!
jmolay161 7 months ago
Petey is now averse to everything—nature, food, picnics, etc. He should just remain inside a simple diorama for life, while Alice will go on to make life miserable for everyone outside that diorama.
Diat60 7 months ago
Note that Alice knows there will be occasions when she will be “bad”.
A.Ficionada 7 months ago
Another heartwarming tale ><
strick9 7 months ago
Petey had an epiphany
SteveHL 7 months ago
A very Petey stance in the final panel, with one hand on the other arm.
Impkins & Patsnozzle Premium Member 7 months ago
BUNNY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hiya Happyx3!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
6turtle9 7 months ago
Who’d a thunk one flower could provide so much?
norphos 7 months ago
I’m sure Mrs. Otterloop can see through Alice’s transparent attempt at future emotional manipulation.
Sisyphos 7 months ago
Alice is assuming too much. Madeline’s statement about remembering (panel 3) was plainly ambiguous and could cut either way. Alice traumatized the First-born again.
Still, in the end, one must admit that Madeline loves her little four-year old terrorist….
vonskippy 7 months ago
I hope they already started a huuuuuge HSA fund for the Petey kid. Once he hits junior high there won’t be a day goes by that he won’t be getting his dweeby behind kicked.
JH&Cats 7 months ago
We all want to be remembered, somehow.