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* PutOnABus: Literally and figuratively, and this after not having appeared in a significant way since [[Recap/PennyAndAggieThePopsicleWarDDay D-Day]]. In a comment to a ''Storming the Tower'' blog post about this arc and her subsequent ''Something Positive'' story, [[WordOfGod Campbell]] [[http://goo.gl/1qi5k explained]] that he'd come to feel Helen's problems ran so deep, especially given her refusal to recognize her own responsibility for them, that he felt he'd reached the limit of what he and his characters could do with her. Therefore, he gave ''carte blanche'' to ''[=S*P=]'''s Milholland--who, as the artist for [[Recap/PennyAndAggieOmegaSisters Omega Sisters]] and [[Recap/PennyAndAggieUndertow Undertow]], had a hand in shaping her as a character--to do with Helen as he saw fit, including but not limited to sending her [[TheBusCameBack back to Belleville]], or keeping her in Boston indefinitely. Although [[WordOfGod Milholland has claimed]] she won't become a permanent part of his comic's cast, he still has more of Helen's story to tell. Note, however, that [[spoiler: Helen does [[TheBusCameBack reappear]] in the DistantFinale to ''PennyAndAggie'', having apparently mended fences with Penny, Aggie and Sara]].

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* PutOnABus: Literally and figuratively, and this after not having appeared in a significant way since [[Recap/PennyAndAggieThePopsicleWarDDay D-Day]]. In a comment to a ''Storming the Tower'' blog post about this arc and her subsequent ''Something Positive'' story, [[WordOfGod Campbell]] [[http://goo.gl/1qi5k explained]] that he'd come to feel Helen's problems ran so deep, especially given her refusal to recognize her own responsibility for them, that he felt he'd reached the limit of what he and his characters could do with her. Therefore, he gave ''carte blanche'' to ''[=S*P=]'''s Milholland--who, as the artist for [[Recap/PennyAndAggieOmegaSisters Omega Sisters]] and [[Recap/PennyAndAggieUndertow Undertow]], had a hand in shaping her as a character--to do with Helen as he saw fit, including but not limited to sending her [[TheBusCameBack back to Belleville]], or keeping her in Boston indefinitely. Although [[WordOfGod Milholland has claimed]] she won't become a permanent part of his comic's cast, he still has more of Helen's story to tell. Note, however, that [[spoiler: Helen does [[TheBusCameBack reappear]] in the DistantFinale to ''PennyAndAggie'', ''Webcomic/PennyAndAggie'', having apparently mended fences with Penny, Aggie and Sara]].
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This three-strip arc, in which Helen runs away to Boston, serves as a transition to her ongoing, periodic storyline in ''SomethingPositive''. On the bus out of town, Helen--rebuffing an older woman's attempt to make conversation by accusing the woman of trying to live vicariously through her--composes in her head a bitter farewell letter to Belleville. She singles out her former friend Penny and her family in particular. Although she feels she can make it on her own, her expression shifts to one of fear over the future and the unknown.

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This three-strip arc, in which Helen runs away to Boston, serves as a transition to her ongoing, periodic storyline in ''SomethingPositive''.''Webcomic/SomethingPositive''. On the bus out of town, Helen--rebuffing an older woman's attempt to make conversation by accusing the woman of trying to live vicariously through her--composes in her head a bitter farewell letter to Belleville. She singles out her former friend Penny and her family in particular. Although she feels she can make it on her own, her expression shifts to one of fear over the future and the unknown.
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--> I'm done being nice, I'm done being weak. I'm going to find my own way now, my own life, without help from any of you.

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--> I'm "I'm done being nice, I'm done being weak. I'm going to find my own way now, my own life, without help from any of you.
you."\\
'''-- Helen'''
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This three-strip arc, in which Helen runs away to Boston, serves as a transition to her ongoing, periodic storyline in ''SomethingPositive''. On the bus out of town, Helen--rebuffing an older woman's attempt to make conversation by accusing the woman of trying to live vicariously through her, something she says she's finished with--composes in her head a bitter farewell letter to Belleville. She singles out her former friend Penny and her family in particular. Although she feels she can make it on her own, her expression shifts to one of fear over the future and the unknown.

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This three-strip arc, in which Helen runs away to Boston, serves as a transition to her ongoing, periodic storyline in ''SomethingPositive''. On the bus out of town, Helen--rebuffing an older woman's attempt to make conversation by accusing the woman of trying to live vicariously through her, something she says she's finished with--composes her--composes in her head a bitter farewell letter to Belleville. She singles out her former friend Penny and her family in particular. Although she feels she can make it on her own, her expression shifts to one of fear over the future and the unknown.
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* TheUnFavorite: The one part of Helen's monologue that's objectively accurate is her father's having withheld love from her and favoured her older sister, as seen in [[Recap/PennyAndAggieTheFirstManIEverLoved The First Man I Ever Loved]].

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* TheUnFavorite: The one part of Helen's monologue that's objectively accurate is her father's having withheld love from her and favoured her older sister, as seen in [[Recap/PennyAndAggieTheFirstManIEverLoved The First Man I Ever Loved]].Loved]].
* UselessBystanderParent: According to Helen, her mother: "Mom, thanks for sticking up for me sometimes. Oh, wait, that never happened."
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This three-strip arc, in which Helen runs away to Boston, serves as a transition to her still-unfinished (as of October 2011) storyline in ''SomethingPositive''. On the bus out of town, Helen--rebuffing an older woman's attempt to make conversation by accusing the woman of trying to live vicariously through her, something she says she's finished with--composes in her head a bitter farewell letter to Belleville. She singles out her former friend Penny and her family in particular. Although she feels she can make it on her own, her expression shifts to one of fear over the future and the unknown.

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This three-strip arc, in which Helen runs away to Boston, serves as a transition to her still-unfinished (as of October 2011) ongoing, periodic storyline in ''SomethingPositive''. On the bus out of town, Helen--rebuffing an older woman's attempt to make conversation by accusing the woman of trying to live vicariously through her, something she says she's finished with--composes in her head a bitter farewell letter to Belleville. She singles out her former friend Penny and her family in particular. Although she feels she can make it on her own, her expression shifts to one of fear over the future and the unknown.
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* ExtremeDoormat - [[DefiedTrope Defied]] (see page quote), with a big helping of bitterness and hostility.
* NeverMyFault - Helen, at this stage, still refuses to admit that her own poor decisions are partly to blame for her current situation.
* PrecisionFStrike - As the bus leaves town, Helen thinks, "Fuck you, Penny. Fuck you, ''Belleville.'' Goodbye." These are the first uncensored swearwords to appear in the comic, although the first uncensored ''taboo'' word, a racial slur, had appeared previously in [[Recap/PennyAndAggiePreHistory Pre-History]].
* PutOnABus - Literally and figuratively, and this after not having appeared in a significant way since [[Recap/PennyAndAggieThePopsicleWarDDay D-Day]]. In a comment to a ''Storming the Tower'' blog post about this arc and her subsequent ''Something Positive'' story, [[WordOfGod Campbell]] [[http://goo.gl/1qi5k explained]] that he'd come to feel Helen's problems ran so deep, especially given her refusal to recognize her own responsibility for them, that he felt he'd reached the limit of what he and his characters could do with her. Therefore, he gave ''carte blanche'' to ''[=S*P=]'''s Milholland--who, as the artist for [[Recap/PennyAndAggieOmegaSisters Omega Sisters]] and [[Recap/PennyAndAggieUndertow Undertow]], had a hand in shaping her as a character--to do with Helen as he saw fit, including but not limited to sending her [[TheBusCameBack back to Belleville]], or keeping her in Boston indefinitely. Although [[WordOfGod Milholland has claimed]] she won't become a permanent part of his comic's cast, he still has more of Helen's story to tell. Note, however, that [[spoiler: Helen does [[TheBusCameBack reappear]] in the DistantFinale to ''PennyAndAggie'', having apparently mended fences with Penny, Aggie and Sara]].

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* ExtremeDoormat - ExtremeDoormat: [[DefiedTrope Defied]] (see page quote), with a big helping of bitterness and hostility.
* NeverMyFault - NeverMyFault: Helen, at this stage, still refuses to admit that her own poor decisions are partly to blame for her current situation.
* PrecisionFStrike - PrecisionFStrike: As the bus leaves town, Helen thinks, "Fuck you, Penny. Fuck you, ''Belleville.'' Goodbye." These are the first uncensored swearwords to appear in the comic, although the first uncensored ''taboo'' word, a racial slur, had appeared previously in [[Recap/PennyAndAggiePreHistory Pre-History]].
* PutOnABus - PutOnABus: Literally and figuratively, and this after not having appeared in a significant way since [[Recap/PennyAndAggieThePopsicleWarDDay D-Day]]. In a comment to a ''Storming the Tower'' blog post about this arc and her subsequent ''Something Positive'' story, [[WordOfGod Campbell]] [[http://goo.gl/1qi5k explained]] that he'd come to feel Helen's problems ran so deep, especially given her refusal to recognize her own responsibility for them, that he felt he'd reached the limit of what he and his characters could do with her. Therefore, he gave ''carte blanche'' to ''[=S*P=]'''s Milholland--who, as the artist for [[Recap/PennyAndAggieOmegaSisters Omega Sisters]] and [[Recap/PennyAndAggieUndertow Undertow]], had a hand in shaping her as a character--to do with Helen as he saw fit, including but not limited to sending her [[TheBusCameBack back to Belleville]], or keeping her in Boston indefinitely. Although [[WordOfGod Milholland has claimed]] she won't become a permanent part of his comic's cast, he still has more of Helen's story to tell. Note, however, that [[spoiler: Helen does [[TheBusCameBack reappear]] in the DistantFinale to ''PennyAndAggie'', having apparently mended fences with Penny, Aggie and Sara]].



* TheUnFavorite - The one part of Helen's monologue that's objectively accurate is her father's having withheld love from her and favoured her older sister, as seen in [[Recap/PennyAndAggieTheFirstManIEverLoved The First Man I Ever Loved]].

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* TheUnFavorite - TheUnFavorite: The one part of Helen's monologue that's objectively accurate is her father's having withheld love from her and favoured her older sister, as seen in [[Recap/PennyAndAggieTheFirstManIEverLoved The First Man I Ever Loved]].
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This three-strip arc, in which Helen runs away to Boston, serves as a transition to her still-unfinished (as of July 2011) storyline in ''SomethingPositive''. On the bus out of town, Helen--rebuffing an older woman's attempt to make conversation by accusing the woman of trying to live vicariously through her, something she says she's finished with--composes in her head a bitter farewell letter to Belleville. She singles out her former friend Penny and her family in particular. Although she feels she can make it on her own, her expression shifts to one of fear over the future and the unknown.

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This three-strip arc, in which Helen runs away to Boston, serves as a transition to her still-unfinished (as of July October 2011) storyline in ''SomethingPositive''. On the bus out of town, Helen--rebuffing an older woman's attempt to make conversation by accusing the woman of trying to live vicariously through her, something she says she's finished with--composes in her head a bitter farewell letter to Belleville. She singles out her former friend Penny and her family in particular. Although she feels she can make it on her own, her expression shifts to one of fear over the future and the unknown.

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