Bay Smith is a main character. Once a guy, she was turned into a girl several years ago. She keeps this fact a secret, and only a handful of people know.
She's now a struggling actress whose roommate is actually her daughter from an alternate future timeline.
Pegged it. Now, she wants Bay to take the fall for her mistake, hope she chokes on that communion wine when her church friends get on to Bay. But, I guess some would say that Bay is paying her back for taking care of Bay’s child.
If Bay says they’re pictures of her, and sues, on the basis that they had no permission to publish them, then the magazine’s only defense would be to produce a model release, which would be signed by Heather, not Bay…
And that would be admitting that they had committed fraud by labeling pictures they knew were not Bay with her name…
(Of course, in the Sailor Sun universe, they might not need a model release…)
Yeeeaaaah… so how exactly does she reconcile that deceit and emotional blackmail with being a good Christian woman that holds sufficient moral high-ground to brow-beat Bay into going to church against her will again?
Most religious people are hypocrites on some level. You have to be to live in the modern world with Iron age beliefs.
I like Heather she is basically a good person she took in Brady she offered Bay a home when she found out she was being kicked out of her apartment. I don’t even think she would care if it was her reputation taking a hit over this. She is more worried about how it will effect her dads reputation and his business dealings.
Does kind of beg the question… why were those pictures taken and released in the first place? If Heather has all the money should could want like she supposedly does… why risk a fiasco?
Unless it is of course a larger conspiracy to just get Bay to church or ruin Bay’s reputation. But that seems a little over the top.
Also noticing a lot of cliches in Heather and her father’s characters. Rich, white, capitalist, Christian.
Heather explained a few pages back that she had a boyfriend who was a photography student, and he took the pictures, probably claiming it was practice or homework…
I thought Bay and Heather were siblings, which would make Heather’s father Bay’s father as well. If he would blow his stack over pictures of Heather in the altogether, why wouldn’t he blow his stack over the same kind of pictures of Bay?
Heather was raised by another family, which is why Brad never met her until he was already Bay (and Heather seems to be entirely unaware that Bay was ever Brad).
Brad and Heather were separated at birth by their scumbag father (he stole baby Heather from the hospital). Heather eventually ended up getting adopted by the father she’s talking about in this comic.
Pegged it. Now, she wants Bay to take the fall for her mistake, hope she chokes on that communion wine when her church friends get on to Bay. But, I guess some would say that Bay is paying her back for taking care of Bay’s child.
Bay has more to gain than she has to lose here. Lots of no bodies got famous this way. Kim kardasian is the first name that comes to mind
Bay is thinking that, in some ways, her whole life is a lie…
Hmmm.
If Bay says they’re pictures of her, and sues, on the basis that they had no permission to publish them, then the magazine’s only defense would be to produce a model release, which would be signed by Heather, not Bay…
And that would be admitting that they had committed fraud by labeling pictures they knew were not Bay with her name…
(Of course, in the Sailor Sun universe, they might not need a model release…)
Yeeeaaaah… so how exactly does she reconcile that deceit and emotional blackmail with being a good Christian woman that holds sufficient moral high-ground to brow-beat Bay into going to church against her will again?
I am really starting to dislike this character.
Thank you! That was exactly how I was feeling while editing this page, but I couldn’t quite put it into words. That described it perfectly.
I’m not terrible fond of Heather any more…
Most religious people are hypocrites on some level. You have to be to live in the modern world with Iron age beliefs.
I like Heather she is basically a good person she took in Brady she offered Bay a home when she found out she was being kicked out of her apartment. I don’t even think she would care if it was her reputation taking a hit over this. She is more worried about how it will effect her dads reputation and his business dealings.
Bay, you now have a bargaining chip, use it wisely.
Does kind of beg the question… why were those pictures taken and released in the first place? If Heather has all the money should could want like she supposedly does… why risk a fiasco?
Unless it is of course a larger conspiracy to just get Bay to church or ruin Bay’s reputation. But that seems a little over the top.
Also noticing a lot of cliches in Heather and her father’s characters. Rich, white, capitalist, Christian.
Heather explained a few pages back that she had a boyfriend who was a photography student, and he took the pictures, probably claiming it was practice or homework…
Evidently my attention to detail or my memory is lacking.
I’m confused (a not uncommon condition, but…).
I thought Bay and Heather were siblings, which would make Heather’s father Bay’s father as well. If he would blow his stack over pictures of Heather in the altogether, why wouldn’t he blow his stack over the same kind of pictures of Bay?
Heather was raised by another family, which is why Brad never met her until he was already Bay (and Heather seems to be entirely unaware that Bay was ever Brad).
Brad and Heather were separated at birth by their scumbag father (he stole baby Heather from the hospital). Heather eventually ended up getting adopted by the father she’s talking about in this comic.
Thanks for the clarification, ijuinkun & Robert.
Forgot about (again, not an uncommon condition, but…) the whole kidnapping and adoption thingie. So much better in the brain now. 😀