...what? Gil and Tarvek were fighting not two comics ago! Agatha gave up her "super brilliance" to save their lives, pretty obviously because she loved them, what, four comics ago.
I mean, I agree that the timing seems a bit off, I think they've just been in the castle for too long. But your other critisisms just seem silly and wrong.
We'll you obviously have your opinion set in stone if you are going to use words like "silly" and "wrong", but I don't consider that brawl anything more than a joke on Foglio's part. "You're my friend. No You're my friend. *pause* DIE!!!!" The tension is not the same as before. When I say fighting I mean that before there was an obvious issue between the two of them. Tarvek despised Gil because of what happened when they were kids. In fact they seem to have made up without really going into further detail about that event. Which is also frustrating because hey, I want to know why Gil turned in Tarvek those many years ago and then get more information regarding Gil's life in Paris. We've heard Tarvek's side, but Gil has really yet to give us his.
Plus it can be completely attributed to the si vales valeo and the need to blow off extra energy. Even Agatha does a completely non-agatha thing and joins in on the fight.[/QUOTE]
Hey, sorry if I came across as accusatory or anything. But seriously, it's only been a few comics since Agatha got her "super brilliance", and in that time I don't see any evidence that they are best friends. The only interaction they've had was the fight. Sure, it wasn't a SERIOUS fight or anything, they were blowing off steam, etc. But it's hardly evidence that they no longer have issues.
In fact, right before the fight, they very clearly express their issues with each other via sarcasm. Read it again.
"Ah. Sturmvoraus. I see you've
recovered! How refreshing to hear you doing something other than whining or raving. A bit of a
first, now that I think about it."
"Ah Wulfenbach. I
must apologize. I imagine when you discovered that your magnificent selfless gesture would actually
inconvenience you for more than fifteen minutes, it was quite
vexing.
So sorry for the
trouble."
This isn't them saying "you're my friend". It's sarcasm. Very thinly veiled sarcasm. And, again, I still don't know where you got the idea that Agatha is no longer in love with them.