Artemisia wrote:The recession didn't hurt Canada as badly as it did other places, but the problem is that there's a glut of BBA's and MBA's on the market...and honestly, I believe that this was a degree invented in order to destabilize the economy.
Discovering that she's acquired a BBA just in time to see such business degrees going out of fashion is
also not going to be good for Ruby's temper.
Ravenhull wrote:I worry about shipping, for I am afraid that a Gary/Ruby ship might have to be drug into port just like the one that that had to be towed in here last night...
With sewage flowing down the walls and passengers fighting over onion sandwiches?
Ravenhull wrote:Interesting dynamic between those two. I don't read any hostility towards her sister from Ruby beyond some minor jealousy regarding 'favorites'. I mean, if she was actually hostile to Amber, I am sure her parents would have at least got an 'annonymous' letter about their daughter's profession.
Blood is thicker than water, and there are some lines you just don't cross if you want any option to patch things up later. Also, if Ruby knows at heart that her parents would be forgiving, pulling some little stunt like that might just backfire somehow. And yeah, we've certainly had no indication that Ruby is vicious enough to want to hurt her sister and her parents
that badly. This is regular sibling rivalry, not
King Lear.
On the other hand, "We choose our friends - God gives us our relations". It looks like the "favourite sister" perception has been niggling with Ruby for a while - she only has to mention it for Amber to snap back at her quite angrily. Conversely, Amber obviously recognises it as a touchy subject; she stops snapping and tried to change the subject a frame later. But then, Amber has been too nervous to confess to her parents, and Ruby's comment in that second panel could be taken as a quiet threat to blow her cover. And if there's any truth to the suggestion of favouritism, that puts Amber in a doubly difficult situation.
Sigh. Families.
Ravenhull wrote:I don't see her as being 'uptight' or 'frigid' as much as maybe sheltered and not raised to deal with such subjects. From the look of things, Amber didn't know much about sex till Zii 'corrupted' her. I think we may see somebody who is not comfortable with those subjects, yet will not go running away... or at least not running far enough to make a difference.
Their parents are doctors. That doesn't usually make for
overly sheltered children. But whatever their upbringing, Ruby may well have been concentrating hard on her education until recently. I'm not going to assume a Gary-grade virgin, but I can quite believe a fairly short list of not-very-passionate relationships and a strong sense that Amber is an irresponsible twerp.