Quirky Cat
Written on Sep 6, 2018
Speaking of Esther, she’s more or less the main focus of this issue. Yes, we see Suzie and Daisy, plus there’s Ed and McGraw (actually, there’s quite a bit of Ed). I think we all saw this coming, truth be told. You know that classic story where one person (cough Ed cough) is completely smitten with somebody (Esther) but the second person doesn’t reciprocate until the first move on? Well…yeah. Like I said, we all saw that one coming. That doesn’t mean it’s any less interesting. For one thing, we had no idea how well (or poorly) Esther would take the situation. Now we have an idea. I won’t say what my reaction is to how Esther handled it, because that’ll completely give it away.
I have to say, while I do think Ed and Esther would be cute together, I’m kind of shipping the relationship he has with the new girl. They’re so cute together, and she clearly adores him. They work. I don’t know how long they’ll last, but I’m happy for them for now.
Meanwhile Daisy is having fun with the holiday spirit, mostly by becoming an employee at a Christmas village-like place. And it’s probably not a cult. So we’re good.
Suzie didn’t really have her own plot this issue, but she played a supporting role for Esther’s story, as well as McGraw’s (which will end up connecting both plots). She’s just as sassy as ever though.