It would have been fun to see Cooper be able to confront Stuart before he left. Or to watch Stuart struggle with the liquidation while being understaffed.
Hmmm, I wonder if some of Cooper’s rancor against Stuart is at least partly sublimated rage against his father for abandoning him and his mother. Not that some of Stuart’s behavior hasn’t generated genuine anger, but still food for thought.
As much as Stuart deserves it, it is not wise to burn bridges at work. People talk to the each other. The second part is the best way to go: Just walk away and do not look back.
The saddest part of this strip for me was slowly watching Cooper getting the fun and joy slowly crushed by the daily grind. He can’t even muster up any glee for watching the downfall of his nemesis. He’s just had enough.
Now he’s turned into one of those cynical old dudes whose answer to everything is “Well, whaddaya gonna do”
Are any of those words synonyms for “$#%!” or “&@+?”
It would have been fun to see Cooper be able to confront Stuart before he left. Or to watch Stuart struggle with the liquidation while being understaffed.
I’m disappointed that we didn’t get to see Cooper say those “choice words” to Stuart.
Hmmm, I wonder if some of Cooper’s rancor against Stuart is at least partly sublimated rage against his father for abandoning him and his mother. Not that some of Stuart’s behavior hasn’t generated genuine anger, but still food for thought.
I mean, I’d at least go in with popcorn to watch the show on my day off.
As much as Stuart deserves it, it is not wise to burn bridges at work. People talk to the each other. The second part is the best way to go: Just walk away and do not look back.
I know you’re right but it still would’ve been fun to tell Stuart off as he so deserves!
The saddest part of this strip for me was slowly watching Cooper getting the fun and joy slowly crushed by the daily grind. He can’t even muster up any glee for watching the downfall of his nemesis. He’s just had enough.
Now he’s turned into one of those cynical old dudes whose answer to everything is “Well, whaddaya gonna do”