Well now she’s just totally out of control, unilaterally making decisions that even Becky herself would not be authorized to make on her own. A high school that last year was nearly forced to cut its athletics somehow has money to order new band uniforms? Yeah, whatever. The good thing that happens here is that Roberta finally sends Becky right around the bend, changing her facial expression from yesterday’s utter deadpan to today’s look of…rage? Disgust? Agita? Whatever Becky’s feeling, she looks funny as hell. And if “Dad” is “filming”, that camera is even more archaic than it looks!
Tag: Westview HS Band
Give Me Liberty Or…
Roberta really starts throwing her considerable weight around, doing things like rewriting drills that are just a wee tad out of scope for a Band Mom, while Becky coldly contemplates matricide.
Crow's Nest
Rusty
August 15, 2012 at 2:02 am
What does a Band Mom do? I don’t recall them having an actual role in this strip. Do they help with selling the fundraising turkeys? Do they play in the 4th of July concert in the gazebo? Do they attend band practice? I don’t get it.TheDiva
August 18, 2012 at 3:05 am
…Oh noez, Becky’s mom is going to be involved with the band! And that’s terrible! We haven’t seen her do a single thing yet, but we’ve just spent an entire week complaining about it so it must be bad!Señor Tortilla
August 20, 2012 at 12:57 am
Right now, I don’t see any reason to really hate Roberta…
Now do you see it? What I’m seeing is how Becky’s lack of a backbone enables Mom to turn her job and her life into a nonstop waking nightmare. That lift that the two of them are standing in: there’s no ladder or stairs. Becky had to allow Roberta onto the platform before hitting the “up” button. Becky’s “victim” status is hereby revoked.
The one tidbit of humor that can be gleaned from this strip is that the “young man” whom Roberta is picking on is, naturally, dopey Owen.
Dinkleballs
Harry hopes that “those suggestions” (such as giving her a fake schedule) will make dealing with Roberta easier for Becky. In exchange for his shared wisdom (the rest of which none of us got to hear), Harry asks Becky’s help in retrieving his “manhood”. No doubt his manhood is carefully preserved in a Mason jar, on a shelf in the Blackburns’ basement, along with those of DSH John and Becky’s father.
The Mother of All Clichés
Yeah, today’s “punchline” is pretty stale. So let’s focus instead on the artwork here: although Dinkle and Becky in panel 1 are shown standing on solid ground, their body language gives the impression that the conversation is taking place on the deck of a ship on a rolling sea. In panel two, each figure lurches to their right, before Harry bobs left in panel 3. It’s disconcerting, but even more disconcerting is the proportion of Becky’s head to her scrawny neck. “It’s like an orange on a toothpick!”