I have to wonder: am I the only one who’s frequently disappointed with the way Dakota is written? Her character always seems to have potential to evolve into a new, interesting role and dynamic, but it seems like Ms. Simpson actively holds her back and keeps her unnaturally static, forcing Dakota to keep fulfilling the same cheap, convenient role in the comic rather than letting herself explore the character to her actual potential.
Averagemoe over 7 years ago
Which is what I would recommend if either of Dana’s major comics get to T.V.
codycab over 7 years ago
“Why can’t we be friends,why can’t we be friends,why can’t we be friends,why can’t we be friends?”
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 7 years ago
Dad advice only works after you have moved out.
Yumby over 7 years ago
I have to wonder: am I the only one who’s frequently disappointed with the way Dakota is written? Her character always seems to have potential to evolve into a new, interesting role and dynamic, but it seems like Ms. Simpson actively holds her back and keeps her unnaturally static, forcing Dakota to keep fulfilling the same cheap, convenient role in the comic rather than letting herself explore the character to her actual potential.
Plods with ...™ over 7 years ago
…and peculiar
BiggerNate91 over 7 years ago
Dakota in the third panel looks like she’s thinking, “Does this kid even have a life?”
Kark_The_Red_Canadian_Dragon 7 months ago
Dakota: ROFL.