Monty by Jim Meddick for September 09, 2014
Transcript:
Ah. A picture of your family tree... Tell me about this. Yes, well... There I am... And Jarvis... Auntie Nell... And over there... Father. Um... How nice... My... Your father's very... Um... Geometric... Well... Actually that's the door to his office...
Strod over 9 years ago
Well, at least it seems that he actually interacts with Auntie Nell.
chasches over 9 years ago
This explains a lot.
Barker62 over 9 years ago
Mom probably had a nervous breakdown when she saw what she’d birthed…… so Daddy committed her. Or maybe ‘Auntie Nell’ is really…..‘Mommie’ in disguise?
Sisyphos over 9 years ago
Of course young Nuttingham has ’issues," but he also has umpty-gazillion dollars and the Family Tradition to uphold!
Johnnie Polo Premium Member over 9 years ago
A door is better than the coffin I thought it was.
billyruffian over 9 years ago
Mother died in a horse-riding accident – explaining why she was out on such a dark night and riding in such bad weather is a bit more involved…
puddlesplatt over 9 years ago
good looks and talent also, some kids have it all.
PICTO over 9 years ago
There’s nothing wrong with having a geometric “source of wealth”… I mean “father”.
rnrnetmails over 9 years ago
For all Meddick’s great but flippant humor, this shows he can be touching too. Also shows how young this kid is, and maybe, why Jarvis indulges him so much. Somebody needs to!
yangeldf over 9 years ago
…has he ever even SEEN his father? I mean, they made a family guy cutaway gag about this…
chriscc63 over 9 years ago
Oh, let the therapy begin.I love the Sedgwick story line and hope it will spin off to its own. He’s richy rich without a conscience, so removed from the 99%. I’d love to see an actual cartoon on tv. I picture Sedgwick to have this gravely little voice.
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
It would appear Sedgwick’s father is a bit square; or, at least rectangular….Did I say I really don’t like this little creep?
DavidLawrence351 over 9 years ago
That’s about right. How else would Sedgie live in such luxury and splendor?