She doesn’t really look capable of punching anyone anywhere. I think she’ll begin to cry, which will freak them out, and then that will allow her an opportunity to escape.
Considering the setting of the strip (a college in a world NOT inhabited by aliens and the people abducted by them), I’d have to say that’s unlikely… which means it may still happen, just not in the same way as before (though probably just as much of a tearjerker).
Not sure what you read in the Walkyverse, but there was a whole sequence of strips of Dina trying to learn to socialize and standing out there in some common area or hallway with people passing her by and her being unable to strike up conversations.
Dina was very much unable to deal with other people easily. When she was about to die she was thinking that in the end this is the only sort of thing she was good for other people for – taking it instead of them, who would miss her, etc.
I can understand maybe missing some of it, but missing her thought-dialogue in the sequence of strips where she died seems weird unless one isn’t familiar with the old Walkyverse.
Mike just seems like a bad first boyfriend. I’d rather see Dina with someone else, someone who’s gentler, at least at first. Dina and Mike worked alright in Walky, but that’s because she had already gained some confidence and experience by then.
The coloured cheeks… It took me awhile to get used to them but now I like them, but Willis what made you wake up one day and decide to start colouring cheeks in? Just curious
I drew a strip with Chris Pine in it, he has rosy cheeks, so I gave him some, thought they looked kind of nice, and so they ended up on a lot of my characters.
Not gonna lie, LOVE Mike’s expressions here.
Third panel: “Seriously, what the fuck? I’m not seriously going to find a girl behind this door?”
Fourth panel: “SUSPICIOUS GIRL IN DINOSAUR HAT.”
Not gonna lie, LOVE Mike’s expressions here.
Third panel: “Seriously, what the fuck? I’m not seriously going to find a girl behind this door?”
Fourth panel: “SUSPICIOUS GIRL IN DINOSAUR HAT.”
Ha, ha! Since I read this in an RSS feed, I didn’t notice the title of the comic and for a second thought Dina was alive again in the Shortpacked / It’s Walky world! XP
I find myself wondering how long they’ve been hanging around the room.
With Dina just there, behind the door. Standing, silent, waiting patiently for somebody to need her, or for them to swing the door away from the wall and let her out again.
Gotta tell y’all…it’s strange seeing all these different characters interacting in ways they havent before. Of course it helps that Shortpacked! is in the normal Walkyverse, but Ethan, Dina, Amber, and Mike in the same scene? Weird!
I can’t decide if Dina’s allowance of herself being pinned in that corner for two full strips, which is a long time in comictime, is a sign that she’s just that inert or…has Dina gone from shy, to creepy? :O
Well, in most comics, that would be logical, but think of this as a 24 style webcomic. The pacing is really slow, we’re on day 2 or 3… it’s not as bad as “Between Failures” which is closing in on 700 strips not counting bonuses, and it’s only day 3 there.
I’m actually not sure if there are any comics where ‘2 strips’ generally covers a long period of time. Certainly none of the ones I know of with ongoing plots. Some occasionally have strips covering a good length of time, or throw in a time skip (ranging from a couple days to a couple months – occasionally resulting in herky-jerky real time progress) between completed arcs, but for the most part, 2 consecutive strips in the same arc will generally be a fairly short period of time.
‘Comic time’ usually means just that, in fact – aside from the rare comic strip which proceeds at approximate real time (or something like Funky Winkerbean which throws in random arbitrary timeskips) comics proceed at a much, much slower pace than the real world. A 6 issue arc of a monthly comic book can take place over a few nights. A year of a comic strip could take place over a month, or even a couple days.
Mr. Willis may, or may not, have already contacted me about hiring a mercenary. Oddly, if he did contact me, it wasn’t until after this comic came up. I wonder what that means for Dina…
I laughed so hard at this I had to go have a liedown to keep from blacking out. This strip is absolutely perfect. Put this on the next set of bookmarks!
Oh, actually, just realized the person saying that isn’t even in the frame as the word bubble is pointing nowhere near Mike, so yeah, she’s presumably Amber’s roommate.
I’m not sure if it’s just me, but Mike seems to be less of a major dick in DoA than he ever was in Walkyverse Prime. It would make sense, this being somewhat more of a real world than Walkyverse Prime, and as much as I love Walkyverse Prime Mike. it’d be nice if DoA Mike was slightly more down to earth.
The largest part of Mike’s alien super powers were super-dickery.
He’s still a dick, but don’t expect the ability to irritate somebody out of mind control or anything.
PS Mike has always made his moves at the most opportune times. If you’re planning on knowing somebody for a significant length of time (ie more than 2 minutes in a store) there’s no reason to stir things up all the time.
Oh. My. God. Mike just did a nice by pulling the door off her. considering Amber, and Dina have both had a thing for mike in different universes this rooming setup could make things very interesting. when he does their moms.
As in, I don’t get it today, or ANY day. Am I supposed to laugh cause I know who all these characters are? Cause I don’t know who they are. Is it funny that this girl has a dinosaur hat?
I’ve read all the Shortpacked!s but I’ve avoided other Willis stuff cause it’s about aliens and stuff and I don’t want to read 10 years worth of alien drama. So I thought this was supposed to be a fresh starting place for new readers?
How is it “fresh” when we are supposed to be reacting to these character reveals? It has no impact if you have no clue who these characters are! And without knowing, I have to say, it makes little sense….
Like what the hell are the SP! gang doing in here? They’re in college now? What about their lives at the store and stuff?
Shortpacked is funny. The TNI strip is funny. Is this strip a comedy strip or a drama? You all seem to be in on something I’m not. Do I really have to read all of Willis’s old stuff for this to make sense??
Does anyone else have any idea where I’m coming from here?
Is the punchline of today’s joke that there’s a girl behind the door wearing a dinosaur hat….or is it that it’s DINA wearing a dinosaur hat? Cause neither are really funny per se, but the latter is really un-funny cause I have no idea who Dina is.
The “punchline” is that the roommate has been hiding behind the door the whole time — and possibly had been hiding behind the door every time they have come to see Amber.
It’s as if some almighty power gave him that avatar for the sole purpose of being ironic.
And it doesn’t matter that you don’t know who half these people are, they’re not the same as in the other world.
The joke of this strip has little to do with Dina’s previous incarnation. The joke is that she’s been behind the door since Ethan and Mike walked in, which is weird and therefore funny. She was also shy in IW!, which can be counted as a bonus for IW! readers (I guess).
It’s an alternate universe, so the SP! characters are different from the regular ones. The punchline is that amber’s roommate is so shy that she’ll quietly stand behind a door instead of risking having to talk to these strange, unfamiliar people.
But meme aside… I didn’t read all of Willis old stuff either so this is mostly new. The jokes work well on their own, its just the fans are happier to see old character in new forms (its a Transformers fan thing I think :p ) than they are about discussing the punchline but I can assure you I found this funny nonetheless.
The thing I don’t get is why you’re reading this comic, if you don’t find it funny. Not to drive you away or anything, but if you don’t like it, then you don’t like it. No skin off anyone’s nose.
As for what it is, it is episodic comedy drama comedy. With episodes. And some drama. (No comedy, though, as best I can tell.) If you’re the kind of person who squeals whenever you see Dina, well, squeal away I guess – but for myself the fun of this strip is the situational non-sequitur. The roommate…has been standing behind the door. The whole time. What the wha? Which equals fun. Or not, as you like it. Whichever.
You also seem to assume that every comic needs a punchline, which if the comic is telling a story would not necessarily need to be the case. Currently, we’re still in the process of people who are new to this comic learning about the characters. As such, the necessity of a punch line is mostly minimal. Willis is helping you meet the characters and giving you the necessary information to understand them. You hardly need a laugh every day to get through a comic; in fact, for a story based comic, it can even be detrimental to have a laugh every day.
This strip would have been weepingly funny if it had been about Shriners, man. She was just standing there. Behind the door. When the door was pulled away, she just stood there. Making a tiny little face.
And her roommate knew she was there the entire time and said nothing.
I didn’t need to know who the Manic Hispanic riding by on a bicycle with a mop held like a jousting lance was in the Bill Murray classic Quick Change to know that was the single funniest scene in motion picture history. It was just funny.
Wait… How do Ethan and Mike know Amber in the DOA universe? I have to wonder if Ethan has come out of the closet (yet) in this reality, or if he’s actually dating Amber? Just realized that.
Because if they open the door on you it’d be impolite to complain about it, so you just stand there politely until they notice by themselves or go away, see?
xD After how much time he put into sewing the Dina hats and putting up announcements and stuff about selling them at conventions or something I hope you’re kidding! o:
Dina’s not hiding. She’s actually a robot in this universe, and her charger is behind the door instead of, say, in the bed. Or maybe someone challenged her to stand as still as she possibly could.
Ooh, ooh. I know! Standing behind a doorway is perfect for zen meditation. So few distractions back there.
SURPRISE ROOMIE
Next she’ll escape after punching them both in the dick.
No in the FAAAAAACE!
She doesn’t really look capable of punching anyone anywhere. I think she’ll begin to cry, which will freak them out, and then that will allow her an opportunity to escape.
Woo Hangover reference!
Gnomish Cock-Punch Trap?
Nah, she’ll go all Ruth on them and no-one will ever see their femurs again…
The Veloci-Dina quietly stalks her prey….
Guessed it from the Twitter. Love Mike’s facial expression.
Wait, am I first?
Dang. Nope.
He doesn’t seem to have the scowl, he seems perpetually worried.
He looks like he has my perpetual facial expression, which is a combined scowl/lost in thought.
Nonsense. Obviousy your perpetual facial expression is a Happy-Ethan-Smile. Really ArchSchnitz, who are we going to believe: you or Gravatar?
That’s one high-arching eyebrow. Spock is envious.
Ah, the shy one and the reclusive one. That room’s gonna be a party hotspot.
haha, oh Dina… you better not get caught in an explosion this time.
Considering the setting of the strip (a college in a world NOT inhabited by aliens and the people abducted by them), I’d have to say that’s unlikely… which means it may still happen, just not in the same way as before (though probably just as much of a tearjerker).
Well I think Amber mentioned in her Twitter about her roomie being even more of a shut-in than her, or something to that effect.
So this was to be expected.
It was? I kinda thought Dina was a bit more social in the Walkyverse.
No way, only when Walky kinda sorta made her by demanding she be his girlfriend to spite Joyce.
Not sure what you read in the Walkyverse, but there was a whole sequence of strips of Dina trying to learn to socialize and standing out there in some common area or hallway with people passing her by and her being unable to strike up conversations.
Dina was very much unable to deal with other people easily. When she was about to die she was thinking that in the end this is the only sort of thing she was good for other people for – taking it instead of them, who would miss her, etc.
I can understand maybe missing some of it, but missing her thought-dialogue in the sequence of strips where she died seems weird unless one isn’t familiar with the old Walkyverse.
Does Dina stand behind doors often, or is this a new development? Either way Mike’s expression is great.
She’s hiding from Mike. Y’see, he’s already got a reputation.
That’s the least assholeish mike could be… He should have pushed the door against the wall squishing her HAHA
He could simply be too surprised to remember to be a dick.
Of course, him pushing the door back will probably be the first panel of Monday’s comic…
Have you forgotten that Mike has a soft spot for Dina?
not yet…. he is ONLY JUST MEETING HER FOR THE FIRST TIME. in this universe anyway.
I like Mike’s FAAAAAAAAACE too.
Hullo Dinah-saur! Would it be in bad form to make a ‘clever girl’ ambushing raptor joke?
I think that’s the point.
Somebody warn Randall.
Munroe or the villain from Monsters Inc?
You assume they’re two separate entities?
Touche, magic hallway.
That’s actually kind of creepy….
Dina is almost creepy in that last pannel…
Also: Mike not being a jerk is futher proof that hes is still working on the whole world hater thing…
Maybe he’ll say her hat is stupid.
Whoa, I have a hat just like that one!
Yay for Dina!
(Remember, folks, everyone can have a hat just like that one!: http://shortpacked.bigcartel.com/product/dina-s-dino-hat )
(It’s available for a reduced price until Monday.)
Willis! You..professional shiller, you.
Is it available for shipping outside the USA?
im in Canadaland and i have one!!!
You man Canadia right?
Ahaha, glad I could help.
Love that hat… so much.
Oh, I do hope Dina and Mike end up a couple in this Universe, too.
I’m personally looking a Dina-Mike-Amber love-triangle drama situation. (But I’d also root for Dina first)
Mike just seems like a bad first boyfriend. I’d rather see Dina with someone else, someone who’s gentler, at least at first. Dina and Mike worked alright in Walky, but that’s because she had already gained some confidence and experience by then.
I suppose keeping him sloshed didn’t hurt, either.
Is it just I? Or does Dina appear to be blushing at Ethan?
The coloured cheeks… It took me awhile to get used to them but now I like them, but Willis what made you wake up one day and decide to start colouring cheeks in? Just curious
http://www.shortpacked.com/2009/comic/book-9/02-everyone-starts-having-rosy-cheeks/oldspock/
I drew a strip with Chris Pine in it, he has rosy cheeks, so I gave him some, thought they looked kind of nice, and so they ended up on a lot of my characters.
Hmmm. First we’ve seen of Ethan. Wonder how he knows Mike in this universe, if at all.
…..
Oh, this could be interesting. Wonder if they’re…
Naw. That’d be too good to be true. Right?
Willis said somewhere or other that Ethan, Mike & Amber are childhood friends.
And that Ethan declined to share a room with Mike because he doesn’t want horrible things done to him in his sleep.
That seems like as good a reason as any not to want to room with Mike.
With as much of a masochist as SP!Ethan seems to be, you’d think he’d WANT that…
I’m going to be Dina in college. >> The room and the standing behind the door…yeah.
I’m already like that. As soon as I get a dorm room I’m hanging out behind it.
“It” being the door (or the alternate world located just behind the room).
Not gonna lie, my first reaction to Dina’s appearance here was just ‘D’awwwww’.
Mine was more *waving arms in the air while silently saying “DINA!”*
That was my reaction too.
Hopefully, she’ll be invited along?
Loving Mike’s expressions!
And yay, Dina =D
Not gonna lie, LOVE Mike’s expressions here.
Third panel: “Seriously, what the fuck? I’m not seriously going to find a girl behind this door?”
Fourth panel: “SUSPICIOUS GIRL IN DINOSAUR HAT.”
Not gonna lie, LOVE Mike’s expressions here.
Third panel: “Seriously, what the fuck? I’m not seriously going to find a girl behind this door?”
Fourth panel: “SUSPICIOUS GIRL IN DINOSAUR HAT.”
What? No Ceratopsians or Parasauralophi?! Hmf….how rude… I wouldn’t have a wall of dinos I would have a shelf. *lol*
Ha, ha! Since I read this in an RSS feed, I didn’t notice the title of the comic and for a second thought Dina was alive again in the Shortpacked / It’s Walky world! XP
Everyone loves Mike’s expression, but I think panel 4’s Ethan expression is good too. Sort of a “WTF girl behind the door” expression.
I can’t help but imagine a sharp, abrupt musical sting, like from a horror movie, for panel 4.
Someone’s in the doorway with Dina~
Someone’s in the doorway I know-oh-oh-ohh~
Someone’s in the doorway with Diiiiiiinaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa~
STRUMMIN’ ON THE OL’ BANJO!~
AKA your mom.
The Mike-atar made me do it.
I find myself wondering how long they’ve been hanging around the room.
With Dina just there, behind the door. Standing, silent, waiting patiently for somebody to need her, or for them to swing the door away from the wall and let her out again.
I like how she doesn’t seem to be at all bothered by them moving the door.
Gotta tell y’all…it’s strange seeing all these different characters interacting in ways they havent before. Of course it helps that Shortpacked! is in the normal Walkyverse, but Ethan, Dina, Amber, and Mike in the same scene? Weird!
I can’t decide if Dina’s allowance of herself being pinned in that corner for two full strips, which is a long time in comictime, is a sign that she’s just that inert or…has Dina gone from shy, to creepy? :O
Well, in most comics, that would be logical, but think of this as a 24 style webcomic. The pacing is really slow, we’re on day 2 or 3… it’s not as bad as “Between Failures” which is closing in on 700 strips not counting bonuses, and it’s only day 3 there.
I’m actually not sure if there are any comics where ‘2 strips’ generally covers a long period of time. Certainly none of the ones I know of with ongoing plots. Some occasionally have strips covering a good length of time, or throw in a time skip (ranging from a couple days to a couple months – occasionally resulting in herky-jerky real time progress) between completed arcs, but for the most part, 2 consecutive strips in the same arc will generally be a fairly short period of time.
‘Comic time’ usually means just that, in fact – aside from the rare comic strip which proceeds at approximate real time (or something like Funky Winkerbean which throws in random arbitrary timeskips) comics proceed at a much, much slower pace than the real world. A 6 issue arc of a monthly comic book can take place over a few nights. A year of a comic strip could take place over a month, or even a couple days.
Is it me or does Mike seem oddly… not grouchy in this strip? I mean, he actually seems politely curious.
Dina’s intro actually surprised me lol
so technically she was in the previous comic as well, just behind the door
She’s also previously been seen at the floor meeting thingamajig earlier, too, but didn’t seem QUITE as shy or silent…HM…
; ~; Thinking of Dina only makes me think of her death in the main Walkyverse which makes me sad…
Willis better not do anything mean to her!!!
This is Willis you’re talking about.
I know….
I know… <///3 Darn you, Willis! D:
Mr. Willis may, or may not, have already contacted me about hiring a mercenary. Oddly, if he did contact me, it wasn’t until after this comic came up. I wonder what that means for Dina…
Schlock Mercenary crossover?
; ~ ; You shattered my dreams, G.S Mercs!
That may or may not have been part of that contract as well.
<//3 I'll bet. ; ~;
I laughed so hard at this I had to go have a liedown to keep from blacking out. This strip is absolutely perfect. Put this on the next set of bookmarks!
DIIIIINAAAAA!
*so very happy*
Hmm, I thought most colleges try to arrange for one gender for all roommates; interesting it doesn’t seem to be the case in this college.
Mike is Walky’s roomate I beleive. I beleive Ethan was talking to Amber but Mike just answered anyway.
Oh, actually, just realized the person saying that isn’t even in the frame as the word bubble is pointing nowhere near Mike, so yeah, she’s presumably Amber’s roommate.
ah yes, I only noticed that since you mentioned it. Looks like we were both wrong.. though I was right about Walky being mikes roomate so nyeh >:P
The first meting of Dina and Ethan. I honestly have no idea what to expect.
(Other than awesomeness on the part of Dina, but that’s to be expected)
Uhuh, wait. Both Dina and Amber had feelings for Mike in the Walkyverse and Shortpacked. I think this can lead to an awesome roomies’ war.
Quick! Someone get that girl a PCC Grimstone set!
That might make her smile…or cry.
Could go either way really.
Maybe a set of G1 Dinobots (even if they aren’t totally accurate anymore) would be a good icebreaking gift.
I’m not sure if it’s just me, but Mike seems to be less of a major dick in DoA than he ever was in Walkyverse Prime. It would make sense, this being somewhat more of a real world than Walkyverse Prime, and as much as I love Walkyverse Prime Mike. it’d be nice if DoA Mike was slightly more down to earth.
*cough* Walkyverse Prime. *cough*
THIS SHOULD BE A THING
i liek WP. it should totally be a thing
The largest part of Mike’s alien super powers were super-dickery.
He’s still a dick, but don’t expect the ability to irritate somebody out of mind control or anything.
PS Mike has always made his moves at the most opportune times. If you’re planning on knowing somebody for a significant length of time (ie more than 2 minutes in a store) there’s no reason to stir things up all the time.
Oh no! Dina.
Oh. My. God. Mike just did a nice by pulling the door off her. considering Amber, and Dina have both had a thing for mike in different universes this rooming setup could make things very interesting. when he does their moms.
I don’t get this comic.
As in, I don’t get it today, or ANY day. Am I supposed to laugh cause I know who all these characters are? Cause I don’t know who they are. Is it funny that this girl has a dinosaur hat?
I’ve read all the Shortpacked!s but I’ve avoided other Willis stuff cause it’s about aliens and stuff and I don’t want to read 10 years worth of alien drama. So I thought this was supposed to be a fresh starting place for new readers?
How is it “fresh” when we are supposed to be reacting to these character reveals? It has no impact if you have no clue who these characters are! And without knowing, I have to say, it makes little sense….
Like what the hell are the SP! gang doing in here? They’re in college now? What about their lives at the store and stuff?
Shortpacked is funny. The TNI strip is funny. Is this strip a comedy strip or a drama? You all seem to be in on something I’m not. Do I really have to read all of Willis’s old stuff for this to make sense??
Does anyone else have any idea where I’m coming from here?
Is the punchline of today’s joke that there’s a girl behind the door wearing a dinosaur hat….or is it that it’s DINA wearing a dinosaur hat? Cause neither are really funny per se, but the latter is really un-funny cause I have no idea who Dina is.
The “punchline” is that the roommate has been hiding behind the door the whole time — and possibly had been hiding behind the door every time they have come to see Amber.
I find your avatar ironic. 😉
It’s as if some almighty power gave him that avatar for the sole purpose of being ironic.
And it doesn’t matter that you don’t know who half these people are, they’re not the same as in the other world.
The joke of this strip has little to do with Dina’s previous incarnation. The joke is that she’s been behind the door since Ethan and Mike walked in, which is weird and therefore funny. She was also shy in IW!, which can be counted as a bonus for IW! readers (I guess).
It’s an alternate universe, so the SP! characters are different from the regular ones. The punchline is that amber’s roommate is so shy that she’ll quietly stand behind a door instead of risking having to talk to these strange, unfamiliar people.
The older comics Willis did won’t take -that- long to go through. Any they’re pretty gripping anyway, so I wholly recommend them.
*And … sigh.
Si. It took me about two days just to get from #1 of Roomies! to the end of IW! And wasn’t timing going through J&W!
Buuuut that one I still got to go through all the hiding “donation” comics…T_T
I don’t get your FAAAAACE!
But meme aside… I didn’t read all of Willis old stuff either so this is mostly new. The jokes work well on their own, its just the fans are happier to see old character in new forms (its a Transformers fan thing I think :p ) than they are about discussing the punchline but I can assure you I found this funny nonetheless.
Just relax and enjoy the ride.
The thing I don’t get is why you’re reading this comic, if you don’t find it funny. Not to drive you away or anything, but if you don’t like it, then you don’t like it. No skin off anyone’s nose.
As for what it is, it is episodic comedy drama comedy. With episodes. And some drama. (No comedy, though, as best I can tell.) If you’re the kind of person who squeals whenever you see Dina, well, squeal away I guess – but for myself the fun of this strip is the situational non-sequitur. The roommate…has been standing behind the door. The whole time. What the wha? Which equals fun. Or not, as you like it. Whichever.
You also seem to assume that every comic needs a punchline, which if the comic is telling a story would not necessarily need to be the case. Currently, we’re still in the process of people who are new to this comic learning about the characters. As such, the necessity of a punch line is mostly minimal. Willis is helping you meet the characters and giving you the necessary information to understand them. You hardly need a laugh every day to get through a comic; in fact, for a story based comic, it can even be detrimental to have a laugh every day.
The sickness is inside you.
This strip would have been weepingly funny if it had been about Shriners, man. She was just standing there. Behind the door. When the door was pulled away, she just stood there. Making a tiny little face.
And her roommate knew she was there the entire time and said nothing.
I didn’t need to know who the Manic Hispanic riding by on a bicycle with a mop held like a jousting lance was in the Bill Murray classic Quick Change to know that was the single funniest scene in motion picture history. It was just funny.
Bonus points for feathered velociraptor!
Wait… How do Ethan and Mike know Amber in the DOA universe? I have to wonder if Ethan has come out of the closet (yet) in this reality, or if he’s actually dating Amber? Just realized that.
Mike, Ethan, and Amber are friends from high school. Ethan’s been outed since high school.
Willis has said that Ethan came out in high school so he doesn’t have to retell the same story arcs.
Yup, I just read the Formspring query to the same effect. Good to know
What would be interesting is if Dina’s pith helmet was in her room in the background somewhere, unworn, in favor of her new dino hat.
Just to nitpick – Dina didn’t wear a pith helmet. Her hat was soft, with a squared off top, and generally looked like a boonie hat.
Because if they open the door on you it’d be impolite to complain about it, so you just stand there politely until they notice by themselves or go away, see?
Given Willis’s mentioning Dina’s ‘crippling social phobias’, she probably preferred being behind the door to dealing with strangers.
Yay Dina! How I have missed you! *huggles Dina* You are so adorable.
Yay, Dina!
Does anybody know of any websites or stores where i can find a hat like that?
That’s a joke, right? Riiiiight? RIIIIIGHT?
xD After how much time he put into sewing the Dina hats and putting up announcements and stuff about selling them at conventions or something I hope you’re kidding! o:
You’re either Trolling, or you’re new.
She lives!
Dina’s not hiding. She’s actually a robot in this universe, and her charger is behind the door instead of, say, in the bed. Or maybe someone challenged her to stand as still as she possibly could.
Ooh, ooh. I know! Standing behind a doorway is perfect for zen meditation. So few distractions back there.
Young and cute Amber is young and cute.
OHMYGOSH…IT’S DINA! MY FAVORITE CHARACTER! 😀
So, tell me Willis. Is Dina inspired in a real girl? Do you have that girl’s MSN?
She hasn’t said anything yet, but somehow I like her a lot. (Yes I’m archiving)
Like a ninja.
Dina!!!