Talk:Cul-de-sac/@comment-24453290-20140719171219/@comment-25175019-20140720023649

I so completely agree. It's a cliche that someone has to break out, almost as if there aren't any people who are on the outside to do it anyway. I would've said a guy she had flirted with but left high and dry, as the author pointed out that she was a flirt with little intent to back it up. Even more so, the Kanker sisters have it pretty rough, too. They have no father as far as I know, and they are in an incredibly bad living situation as is, along with the fact that they were originally kind to Ed Edd and Eddy, before they began to take advantage of them, that is, and even after, it seems as though they just wanted recognition and care. Perhaps they were orphans who died together in a fire at a local orphanage because they viewed eachother as family and didn't get out in time.