Oh Margo, you tease. "Oiled, steamed, and rubbed"? Are you trying make Lu Ann jealous or turn her on? I'm not sure you could do either, her mind just doesn't work that way. Try to imagine making a parakeet jealous of you. See? Doesn't work.
In any case, the art gallery must be doing pretty well if Margo can nip out for a mid-day spa appointment long enough to come back and blithely inquire, hey, what's going on with my business, anyway? Jack and Lu Ann have been brainstorming.... which basically just means Jack has been brainstorming. Ah! Sorry Lu Ann, you just make it so easy!
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I think she went to a weeklong spa retreat sort of thing, rather than just went out for a day appointment. Hence "another week".
Hmm, that does make sense. Touche, Lindsay! Still, kind of strange that she left for a week with no announcement, and then we zoomed forward a week anyway. Something is brewing!
Also, the yellow box o' narration says, "A Week Later at the Gallery." I presume that means a week after Ari and Ruby shared secrets. No doubt Margo treated her weary self to a week of pampering to recover from the mental stress of the shootout that wasn't. Wouldn't you?
Lu Ann's "brainstorming" is more a sort of light drizzle. The mere recollection of the event has made her go crosseyed in the second panel.
Margo is about to see a room full of sad flower clown paintings not seen outside a velvet factory in Tiajuana.
"That's right, come take a look... at my shoulder! See anything you like? Hmmm? Margo? See this? Margo? Hmm?"
"...But to Margo's surprise, the cop she had given the illegal gun to had turned on her. A large number of unformed officers stand, guns at the ready. The next hour was a massacre."
Seriously, are we not gonna hear from that gun again? I just can't believe getting rid of a gun by giving it to a cop could be so easy as to not even warrant a single panel.
The cop was at the spa?
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