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Caught in the act!

Sure, if they signed a contract, they are legally obligated to the terms of the contract. Can’t fault that. However, this little plot twist is, how shall I put it…weird!? We can all point out some obvious absurdities here, such as how this so-called “security” unit tracked Mark and Cliff in the first place. Skipping others, we move to the curious teaser, “What will Mark do?

Clearly, Jules Rivera is riffing off of this blog site’s catch-phrase, “We need only ask, ‘WWMD’?” (“What would Mark do?”) I suppose I should be honored. After all, this is the only online blog that not only provides daily coverage, but also attempts to be even-handed about its coverage. (Don’t laugh!) Wait. Are you saying Rivera came up with that catch phrase on her own!?

Did I mention how these two security guys keep switching positions (compare panel 2 to the others), as if it is some kind of field procedure? Well, consider it mentioned! But, I do like their blue hair. Perhaps it is part of their company’s dress code. If I was Mark, I’d have to have a talk with Tad Crass or the head of security for these guys talking to them as if they were playing hooky in high school!

So the week ends on this little bit of suspense. Mark is thwarted from getting more informaiton from Joe Jitters and is being forced back into the games he agreed to participate in. But will he comply or risk it all for the extremely dubious prospect of finding something illegal or unethical that he can blow up? I mean, WWMD?!

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