Ho brother. Now Edison knows that Larry knows, and that Rad told him. And that he’s not gonna be terribly happy to see her in a few seconds.
But he will, and she’ll… well, she’s a clever woman, she’ll think of something.
Meanwhile, Larry’s not as mad at Rad as he could be. Could be, if this never happened.
Next time, Edison… no way to explain that wouldn’t spoil the surprise. You’ll just have to guess.
Rad has no shame, it seems. Larry is giving him a bit more grace than he’s probably earned, but then again, I’m not surprised that he’s more upset with Edison.
I guess now she has some time to gather up some way to explain herself, though. That secretary sure enjoys meddling.
Rad really does have no shame. He’s a rich, powerful businessman, explorer, and scientist who’s used to getting his own way when Eleanor isn’t around.
Larry knows what Rad’s capable of-the same thing Larry did to him. Plus, he knows what it is to fall in love with Edison.
Edison, on the other hand, is his almost fiancee. This cuts deep. We’ll see what the fallout is in a while.
That secretary does love her meddling. Just sit back and watch the Fourth of July fireworks.
I am intrigued by the painting Larry is looking at – or is it a picture window in the haze outside? Keeps me guessing at to what it might Well done, Charlie.
I think that’s a tent in a sandstorm. Larry’s encounter with Phyl was in some desert locale, as I recall; we only ever saw it in flashbacks.
Originally I was gonna have a portrait of Phyl on the wall, but that would’ve taken another few days I didn’t have.
You are, as always, correct, Pops. Larry is remembering this.
Oh, of course! The Great Saharan Monorail! How could I forget?
Loosely based on France’s Trans Saharan Railway (minus the slave labor and atrocities), and the much more successful Repelatron Skyway.
That horrible crashing sound you hear in your mind is the roof crashing down on Edison.
Indeed, old chum.
Question is, how will she come crawling from the wreckage?