One thing that's playing on my mind of late is the dissonance of mood in the recent adventures of Lance & Eskimo; what's brought it to the fore would have to be Leggy Peggy's racy kissyfacey (to try to stretch the singsongy-name thing wafer-thin with my own couplet), but it probably first struck me when contrasting bloodthursty nocturnal pirate ambush with someone who sleeps with teddybears.
Something about seeing said bear, discarded on the floor with its distant frown, while its owner prevented (the potential to be) murdered in her bed kind of weirded me out. I of course say, "the potential", because I don't for a minute believe that Eskimo Jones would actually kill/maim/hurt much even her arch-nemesis...
Given that, after receiving a cannonade from Jeanne's sloop (scooner/ship/i don't know period terminology!), the most serious injuries sustained were from the chef hugging his knives, we're experiencing the tropes of piratical violence through a cutesypied lens--& thus a lot of the humor of the comic (witness the adorable threats of unimaginable violence).
However, as the action gets more "serious" (both in a 'personal-danger-level' and a 'hubba-hubba') with the recent and escalating swordfighting/gittin-it-on extravaganza, I'm interested to see how the more serious stuff will mix with the cutesy/ineffectual/levity quotient...like, it's already a bit of a worried laugh that Krys & ChefElf are being normal "dudes hangin' out" while Eskimo is (at least perceived to be) in a life-or-death swordfight. & I'm a bit terrified of some of the results--like, for example, Jeanne's goofy teddybear were to be orphaned, I'd probably cry.
It's funny how expectations flavor events so much! For example, in Darkwing Duck in that one episode where the villian is killed (that psychic army-guy villian's head 'explodes' after being pumped too full of psychic-power-yness) it leaves an aftertaste that, in its way, is kind of more unsettling than some depraved Law & Order episode.
Ok, now talk amongst yourselves!
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