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The Actor: Premier (Part 9)

Things are revealed that throw GG's plans into flux, but Andi's hopeful that her time as a woman may be coming to an end...

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I'm hoping everyone saw that coming as I've been laying the groundwork for this for some time. That being said, it is only a dream, so who knows how they really feel? :)

TGTrinity

All my comics will eventually deal with the "do I want this or not," but hopefully all the time we've spent with Andrew/Andi will make their final choice (whatever it is) make sense for the character :)

TGTrinity

A crossroad is the perfect way to describe where they're at! :)

TGTrinity

Dreams are crazy like that ;P

TGTrinity

WTF, what just happened here, Miranda is now Andrew? I'm so confused. I hope the next chapter clears it all up.

Bob Fink

I think any person who spends a significant amount of time in a different body would either critically reject or find a way to accept it, especially given the circumstances that led to the transformation. Andrew has found ways to accept Andi, and their life has had its good and bad moments. But ultimately I see this not as an "acceptance", but a crossroad. I can see Andrew returning to their male body, or fully embracing Andi. And both can produce positive and negative effects. What's most important is choice.

Skippy Hugo

I feel like the end of this is more like self discovery. What was initially a non-consensual change became a reluctant solution, and now as he lives this new life, he becomes more and more comfortable with it. I don't think he's completely there yet, and Miranda is probably a huge reason for that, but I can see them having a legitimate happy ending where they're BOTH happy. As I've mentioned before, normally I'm all about the corruption, but Andi and Miranda deserve all the happiness in the world after going through all this.

Jenni Starr

Kinda see it coming: "Andrew actually WANTS to stay as Andi". Even though consent was never given for this. It's a personal misgiving I have, but the story otherwise is fantastic and well done.

Eric Ramont


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