John is not even knee deep in water. Where did the rushing water go? I have a couple of theories:
1. Elly, who was hanging on his coat so John would not fall in the water and be swept away is now standing a good distance away from John as if he smells bad. Maybe Elly forced John to stay out there longer with April until she dried off enough to get that wet dog smell off of her and while they were waiting for that to happen, the water died down.
2. The rushing water pulled off April’s shoes and socks off, so maybe John was out there waiting for the water to die down, so he could look for April’s shoes and socks.
3. Gramma Carrie has arrived, so maybe John was waiting for her to bring a camera so she could take pictures of him rescuing April.
4. Maybe the water died down while Elizabeth was busy rescuing Farley because they did not want to bring April to the land unless Farley was there to share the moment with her.
Panicking beforehand is a waste of energy. Panicking during a crisis is counterproductive at best. What does that leave? Yes. Coming unglued afterward is the only logical time. So, crying after she’s safe makes sense. Of course, I speak as one who is trained for emergencies, and seen more than my share. I come unglued after emergencies as well.
Some people don’t cry, or show much emotion, until the crisis is over. Then they know all is well and they can release whatever is built up. That’s how I deal with things. I wait.
I love the comics. Most I have read way before. Reruns like Calvin & Hobbes, For Better or For Worse, Peanuts, Nancy, and on and on. If someone is new to a certain comic…I do not bring up the end. I do wait to see if there is some changes to the plot from the original posting. But to mess with another reader, to rob them of the ending to me is childish. Yes I remember this episode of For Better Or For Worse….but why should I be so childish as to ruin it for those who have not read it before. I do thank Lynn Johnston for turning a lot of the plots around from the original posting. Lets just grow up and enjoy the comics.
No spoilers. But that reaction from Grandma is totally unrealistic. In a situation like that, your adrenaline would be so high, you’d burst into tears when it was resolved, not calmly smile and talk about it.
Will anyone shed any actual droplets coming out of their eyes? I know the readers will, but will any of the characters be shown crying? Gramma Carrie mentions it, but will anyone actually do it? It will be interesting to see if happens.
chief tommy about 2 months ago
Some people are reading this for the first time NO ONE SAY ANYTHING TO SPOIL IT
howtheduck about 2 months ago
John is not even knee deep in water. Where did the rushing water go? I have a couple of theories:
1. Elly, who was hanging on his coat so John would not fall in the water and be swept away is now standing a good distance away from John as if he smells bad. Maybe Elly forced John to stay out there longer with April until she dried off enough to get that wet dog smell off of her and while they were waiting for that to happen, the water died down.
2. The rushing water pulled off April’s shoes and socks off, so maybe John was out there waiting for the water to die down, so he could look for April’s shoes and socks.
3. Gramma Carrie has arrived, so maybe John was waiting for her to bring a camera so she could take pictures of him rescuing April.
4. Maybe the water died down while Elizabeth was busy rescuing Farley because they did not want to bring April to the land unless Farley was there to share the moment with her.
snsurone76 about 2 months ago
Save your tears for tomorrow, Carrie.
angelolady Premium Member about 2 months ago
I forgot how Liz was holding Farley.
suv2000 about 2 months ago
Wait Farley doesn’t die in This universe
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 2 months ago
Panicking beforehand is a waste of energy. Panicking during a crisis is counterproductive at best. What does that leave? Yes. Coming unglued afterward is the only logical time. So, crying after she’s safe makes sense. Of course, I speak as one who is trained for emergencies, and seen more than my share. I come unglued after emergencies as well.
MichaelAxelFleming about 2 months ago
Spoiler alert: I usually spoil things, but I’m all hopped up on caffeine, so I am very alert.
Tantor about 2 months ago
OMG April have been staying one week in the cold water
French Persons Premium Member about 2 months ago
Wow… I’ve never seen a river constantly change depth from deep to shallow to deep to shallow to deep to shallow so quickly!
Black76Manta about 2 months ago
I congratulate the dog, he is the hero of the day, he showed the courage and care expected of his breed.
Grandma Lea about 2 months ago
Their reactions were correct right down to the point that the adrenalin wears off and it is time for other emotions to emerge
KageKat about 2 months ago
It’s so true – during a crisis, there’s simply NO TIME to cry!
Chris about 2 months ago
Hooray, April and Farley are saved! :D
guy42 about 2 months ago
What do “For Better or Worse”, “Old Yeller”, “Turner and Hooch”, and “John Wick” have in common?
ladykat about 2 months ago
Yes, you can, Grandma.
g04922 about 2 months ago
OH no… Farley appears unconscious, his eyes are closed.
[Unnamed Reader - bddb15] about 2 months ago
Why isn’t April wearing shoes?
rebroxanna about 2 months ago
Look at Edgar in Panel 2.
rebelstrike0 about 2 months ago
John, Elly and April were thrown though the rapids.
When the biggest earthquake happened.
Plunging them 1000 feet below.
To the Land of the Lost.
ROAR!
'IndyMan' about 2 months ago
I’ve never seen it BUT I have read what happens—I think I will refrain from the strip for a while ! ! !
kdikeda about 2 months ago
Some people don’t cry, or show much emotion, until the crisis is over. Then they know all is well and they can release whatever is built up. That’s how I deal with things. I wait.
Searcy9320 about 2 months ago
I love the comics. Most I have read way before. Reruns like Calvin & Hobbes, For Better or For Worse, Peanuts, Nancy, and on and on. If someone is new to a certain comic…I do not bring up the end. I do wait to see if there is some changes to the plot from the original posting. But to mess with another reader, to rob them of the ending to me is childish. Yes I remember this episode of For Better Or For Worse….but why should I be so childish as to ruin it for those who have not read it before. I do thank Lynn Johnston for turning a lot of the plots around from the original posting. Lets just grow up and enjoy the comics.
lizschmidt82 about 2 months ago
Glad Elizabeth took care of Farley – see, no spoilers.
ChattyFran about 2 months ago
No spoilers. But that reaction from Grandma is totally unrealistic. In a situation like that, your adrenaline would be so high, you’d burst into tears when it was resolved, not calmly smile and talk about it.
Eric S about 2 months ago
dam this storyline!
Petemejia77 about 2 months ago
Wait….
jr1234 about 2 months ago
Farley’s last (((HUG))) :’(
Ozzman25 about 2 months ago
Well put
Jarad P about 2 months ago
Holy smokes, this story line is something else.
jmclaughlinvt about 2 months ago
I am with Charles Schultz on this. I will stop reading for the next few days.
eced52 about 2 months ago
Too many replies to read anyway.
Thorby about 2 months ago
INTERESTING….
moosemin about 2 months ago
There are several jerks in this comment section. Just like Edda, in “9 Chickweed Lane”, can’t keep a secret.
howtheduck about 2 months ago
Will anyone shed any actual droplets coming out of their eyes? I know the readers will, but will any of the characters be shown crying? Gramma Carrie mentions it, but will anyone actually do it? It will be interesting to see if happens.
Carlos Berbereia Premium Member about 2 months ago
You all act like someone or something going to die.