Dryunya wrote:I highly doubt it. The patient was described as more reserved.
Wysp wrote:I think she'd have noticed if the guy was green.
Victin wrote:Wysp wrote:I think she'd have noticed if the guy was green.
The colors in the comic may not relate in real life. You just need to see the cover man (holding the prism) and the woman appearing purple in another page.
Wysp wrote:I...didn't see any purple looking woman, and the guy who looks like Ten on the cover (and also on another page, methinks, he's doing running, which is a very Doctor activity) looks normal to me.
NeverSlender wrote:Victin wrote:Wysp wrote:I think she'd have noticed if the guy was green.
The colors in the comic may not relate in real life. You just need to see the cover man (holding the prism) and the woman appearing purple in another page.
There's also the pointy ears.
NeverSlender wrote:Sorry, I said that without looking at the comic. I just thought Goblin=Pointy ears.
Guyshane wrote:NeverSlender wrote:Sorry, I said that without looking at the comic. I just thought Goblin=Pointy ears.
thats understandable since the comic makes him look like the Green Goblin
The Finch wrote:Guyshane wrote:NeverSlender wrote:Sorry, I said that without looking at the comic. I just thought Goblin=Pointy ears.
thats understandable since the comic makes him look like the Green Goblin
You know, he does look like the Green Goblin!
SOMEONE GET A PICTURE TO MAKE SURE
Adell wrote:The Finch wrote:
You know, he does look like the Green Goblin!
SOMEONE GET A PICTURE TO MAKE SURE
By now, we're fairly certain the green individual is not the green goblin, but the wicked witch thanks to Joe's blog post.
Lordxana0 wrote:I am just going to reply different ways for her to help with the patient. I suggested she go to the rally he is planning to get closer to him and to better understand. I will stay with suggesting, unless people believe it is counter productive, than I will stop.
Sicon112 wrote:Lordxana0 wrote:I am just going to reply different ways for her to help with the patient. I suggested she go to the rally he is planning to get closer to him and to better understand. I will stay with suggesting, unless people believe it is counter productive, than I will stop.
Nope, seems like a fine idea to me. With luck, she should think that most of us are just there for the psychology. As long as we don't blow our cover, like we did with Holmes a bit, we may be able to get a good deal of info out of her.
Lordxana0 wrote:If it would be okay for me to lay down a suggestion I think we should avoid talking about tropes and other such things. Lets play itguys. Plus I think if people were posting stuff like that she would take other commenters less seriously
Dryunya wrote:Sorry, couldn't help it.
NeverSlender wrote:Hey, I've just read the new post and the patient sounds like someone out of 1984.
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