Ellen talks about Elliot being a stick-in-the-mud and how she differs from him.
Setting[]
- The Verres family's house
Time[]
- Saturday, March 9, first year
Cast Appearing[]
Other characters mentioned[]
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Art[]
- Greyscale
Layout[]
- Landscape
- Two rows: three panels in row 1, three panels in row 2 (total: six panels)
Transcript[]
Elliot | Wow... Once Nanase's done, that'll just leave Sarah and Grace. I guess that's when the party will really get started! |
Ellen | Eager to get back on the broken in sofa, eh? |
Elliot | What? |
Ellen | C'mon, Elliot. You're not big on social gatherings, and you're not the type to let loose at parties. |
Elliot | Don't you mean "we"? We're kind of similar, you know. |
Ellen | Similar, but not the same, I don't hold back like you do. Even Tedd's dad can tell you're a stick-in-the-mud. That's why he made you the supervisor of this party. |
Elliot | Is that true? |
Tedd | Um... Sorry, but yeah, it is. He has charts and graphs and everything. |
Elliot | Someone who makes unnecessary charts and graphs think's I'm a stick-in-the-mud? |
Tedd | Hey! Charts and graphs are cool! |
Ellen | What those charts also say is that I'm basically an outgoing girl version of you without all the wooden restraint. |
Ellen | You're like me if I was being directed by George Lucas. |
Elliot | You take that back! |