I would not be surprised to see both things before this chapter is through. I think we’ve stripped Cap down as far as he can go. Time to build him back up.
Yes, I agree, time for a shirt. But really, it’s probably only a day, maybe two, since he was rescued by the money man from Zurida. It’s hard with story telling time to know or keep in mind how much time has gone by. Especially when the story unfolds over weeks of our time.
Thinking about time in stories always makes me think of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, in four to six days they meet, have a rough patch, and commit suicide. Seriously? If that’s the case, I totally agree with locking up your daughters until their 18. Sorry.
Oh, so if Cap goes back to Michelle and Jerry somehow grows up and gets over his childhood crush on Spy Gal, does this open the door to a Soviet Sam/Spy Gal date?
Captain should know thing or two about the allure of casinos.
Good point!
All good, all good. Interesting stuff, good storytelling.
Is he ever going to shave? Or even trim his beard? Or put on a shirt? I mean, I know he used to go around with no pants on, but …
I would not be surprised to see both things before this chapter is through. I think we’ve stripped Cap down as far as he can go. Time to build him back up.
Yes, I agree, time for a shirt. But really, it’s probably only a day, maybe two, since he was rescued by the money man from Zurida. It’s hard with story telling time to know or keep in mind how much time has gone by. Especially when the story unfolds over weeks of our time.
Thinking about time in stories always makes me think of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, in four to six days they meet, have a rough patch, and commit suicide. Seriously? If that’s the case, I totally agree with locking up your daughters until their 18. Sorry.
Oh, so if Cap goes back to Michelle and Jerry somehow grows up and gets over his childhood crush on Spy Gal, does this open the door to a Soviet Sam/Spy Gal date?