It's the Day's Day of Days! Because bullseye.
It's nice to see Sam can spend her time chuckling over this nothingburger of a plot instead of... you know, worrying about that flooding in the state she lives in.
A day by day look at Chris Muir's Day By Day, punctuated by efforts to make the hurting stop.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because bullseye.
It's nice to see Sam can spend her time chuckling over this nothingburger of a plot instead of... you know, worrying about that flooding in the state she lives in.
Yeah, I'm going to note that once again there was a buildup to something that turned out to be completely anticlimactic. Not that I necessarily want to see all that violence Muir is hinting at, but it's just interesting how we never really get to see the action. Maybe because he either can't draw it or doesn't know how to write it?
ReplyDeleteThe problem here is that invincible heroes and idiot villains tend to create boring conflicts, and you have to work real hard to make it otherwise. And Muir never works real hard at anything.
DeleteAdd in the fact that his cast is awful, and, well...