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* [[Running Gag]]: [http://www.timeslikethis.com/comic/151 Cassie the Sooner] vs. [http://www.timeslikethis.com/comic/359 Rodney the Longhorn.]
* [[Running Gag]]: [http://www.timeslikethis.com/comic/151 Cassie the Sooner] vs. [http://www.timeslikethis.com/comic/359 Rodney the Longhorn.]
** Also, [http://www.timeslikethis.com/comic/136 Agent] [http://www.timeslikethis.com/comic/137 Scott's] [http://www.timeslikethis.com/comic/161 hiding] [http://www.timeslikethis.com/comic/186 places].
** Also, [http://www.timeslikethis.com/comic/136 Agent] [http://www.timeslikethis.com/comic/137 Scott's] [http://www.timeslikethis.com/comic/161 hiding] [http://www.timeslikethis.com/comic/186 places].
** And don't forget Matt's [http://www.timeslikethis.com/comic/13 "abusing"] [http://www.timeslikethis.com/comic/91 the] [http://www.timeslikethis.com/comic/194 time] [http://www.timeslikethis.com/comic/402 machine].
** And don't forget [http://www.timeslikethis.com/comic/13 Matt's] [http://www.timeslikethis.com/comic/91 "abusing"] [http://www.timeslikethis.com/comic/194 the] [http://www.timeslikethis.com/comic/402 time] [http://www.timeslikethis.com/comic/419 machine].
* [[Set Right What Once Went Wrong]]: Subverted in the story arc with {{spoiler|[http://www.timeslikethis.com/comic/361 Jake Holland] and Vietnam}}, but played straight with {{spoiler|[http://www.timeslikethis.com/comic/347 the rescue of Joan of Arc] using a [[Decoy Getaway|realistic human-looking movie prop]].}} Also with {{spoiler|[http://www.timeslikethis.com/comic/463 the rescue of her boyfriend Philip].}}
* [[Set Right What Once Went Wrong]]: Subverted in the story arc with {{spoiler|[http://www.timeslikethis.com/comic/361 Jake Holland] and Vietnam}}, but played straight with {{spoiler|[http://www.timeslikethis.com/comic/347 the rescue of Joan of Arc] using a [[Decoy Getaway|realistic human-looking movie prop]].}} Also with {{spoiler|[http://www.timeslikethis.com/comic/463 the rescue of her boyfriend Philip].}}
* [[Shout-Out]]:
* [[Shout-Out]]:

Revision as of 02:56, 24 January 2018

Taking the Space-Time Continuum, and ripping it a new hole.

She doesn't waste time – She recycles it.

Times Like This is a webcomic created by Thomas Overbeck. It is, as the author puts it succinctly, a webcomic "about time travel, and all the fun and interesting stuff involved with it. It's also about lampooning historical figures and speculating humorously on current celebrities."

In short – it's a "Comedy of Eras."

The main character is Cassie Wells (whose name is doubly appropriate, all things considered), a young female genius who discovers the ability to travel through time. She works at a high-tech lab in the Dallas area specializing in Nanotechnology.

She has two friends helping her with her travels: Matt Gahan, an electronics expert whom Cassie befriended when he worked at the travel agency next door; and her best friend from school, Bethany Gibson.

She lives in the greater Dallas area along with Bethany, her pet dinosaur Mascus, and her MIRA-7 robot, named Nicki Darling. (Yes, exactly what you're thinking - Matt came up with the last name, and she wasn't too thrilled about it.)

Her travels are "monitored" by the Federal government - but not how you'd expect. Agent Keith Scott has been assigned by the FBI to keep tabs on her - and help her keep her secret.


Tropes used in Times Like This include: