For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston
- March 23, 2009
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Since its debut in 1979, For Better or For Worse has touched comic strip readers as few cartoons ever do. Cartoonist Lynn Johnston’s eye for detail and her uncanny sense of what real parents and children struggle with daily are a big part of her success. The world has watched the Patterson family grow up in real time, and to many readers, the Pattersons feel like family!
Parents and children alike will relate to the obstacles that the Patterson family faces. Curfews, parent date nights, babysitting, pets and distractions are all hurdles that the Pattersons must overcome in order to enjoy each other as a family. They face the same obstacles that real life families do, which is what makes them so loveable.
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wndrwrthg
said,
8 months ago
This type of conduct created quite a furor over at Gasoline Alley. Will the same parties condemn his behavior also?
cleokaya
said,
8 months ago
I see disaster written all over this.
Margueritem
said,
8 months ago
cleokaya says:
I see disaster written all over this.
~ You’ve nailed it.
dead-eye-bill said, 8 months ago
many a wife met her husband while working——maybe she can cut the apron strings
baslim_the_begger
said,
8 months ago
Yeah, but I’m sure she’s heard a lot of stupid lines, and maybe a few not so stupid ones. And Ted, stop drooling, women don’t really go for that.
ejcapulet
said,
8 months ago
We already know men can’t stand desperation; doesn’t it follow that women don’t like it much, either?
SchmoozeMinkey said, 8 months ago
Ted won’t listen though, and if he cranks it up any higher, his pants will on the floor.
Jibber Chow said, 8 months ago
And will he be taking her back to his place tonight? Oh, wait…I mean his mommy’s place tonight?
Macushlalondra
said,
8 months ago
John better prepare to be embarrassed by his friend’s behaviour. If you’re wise John, you’ll cut out and go home now.
AssOfDoom said, 8 months ago
You people must be a real blast at parties…
prasrinivara said, 8 months ago
ej, marg and cleo–all on the nail!
As Macush says, it’s time for John to exit–stage any direction!
bald 716 said, 8 months ago
the sad part is, the waitress might know elly
Carmy
said,
8 months ago
So Ted says that he used to go there a lot. I bet he got kicked out too many times before. Hopefully, they will kick him harder this time.
lacurious1 said, 8 months ago
I see why Ted still lives with mommy…
marvee
said,
8 months ago
What we have here is the stereotypical young single white man.
arceedee
said,
8 months ago
ah, Ted’s been there so often, they’ve named the pub after him (oh wait that’s the Swig AND Swine, not the Swiggin’ Swine)
cleokaya
said,
8 months ago
good one arceedee.
MaxStarmanJones said, 8 months ago
I have a problem figuring out why everyone distrusts John when he goes out, but gives the benefit of the doubt to his lovely wife. Women can do the same thing, and heaven knows she travels with some pants-chasers.
John has already proven himself to be a faithful husband and father. Why even worry about this story line. It’s a lot less boring than many of the “how do you feel” panels that went on week after grueling week as Connie, et al, burdened us with their drivel.
baslim_the_begger
said,
8 months ago
MaStarmanJones: I think the problem is more like “you are known by the company you keep” and Ted is an uncouth woman chaser.
kittylover2 said, 8 months ago
Ted is like a dog chasing a car, wouldn’t know what to do if he accidently caught one. Gads what a jerk.
kittylover2 said, 8 months ago
Panel 2 seems to be out of sequence. They are already toasting with a brew and the waitress in panel 3 is bringing over drinks to an empty table! Oh well.
Wildmustang1262 said, 8 months ago
If Ted tries to crank it up and talk too louder, John will tell Ted to pay for stupid drinks so John will not pay one bloody cent for drink anyway.
kittylover2 said, 8 months ago
Wildmustang1262. Huh? Your post doesn’t make much sense.
bashar327
said,
8 months ago
First, while Lynn writes some pretty good story lines, this strip is first and foremost written from a WOMAN’S perspective. No, John would never fool around on his wife and never even come close. This situation is more about men like Ted who are secretly jealous of what John has and his desperate need to actualize his dead end life.
But told from a woman’s perspective, that’s also why Lynn doesn’t show that actually, if Ted were younger and good looking or obviously had lots of money, there are LOTS of women who fall for stupid pickup lines and creeps like Ted, and that’s why guys act like that, because lots (but not all) of women actually do fall for jerks if they just have enough self-confidence. So that is the flip side to this as well.