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In panel five dilbert looks a little like Kenneth Branagh. I'm sure that "Good, good" is a Shakespeare citation, but I can't remember of which of his works...
@LSPMartin: "The thing is that Scott never USED to draw a mouth on Dilbert... for ANY reason. It's only in the few months prior to this strip that he started drawing a mouth on him."
Wrong.
You are just as wrong as the people who always say it is the first time, each of the previous 30 or so "first times" that go back many, many years.
The thing is that Scott never USED to draw a mouth on Dilbert... for ANY reason. It's only in the few months prior to this strip that he started drawing a mouth on him.
And I know Dilbert with a mouth is a big deal, but nobody commented on, "What's my motivation?" "Employment."?
That reminds me of a sketch on A Bit of Fry and Laurie: "He brought a certain quality to the roles he played. And that quality was one of... needing... the money."
It seems like Scott draws the mouth on Dilbert only when strong emotional expression is needed. But since Dilbert is almost always trying to hide his feelings, we rarely get to see it.