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As per usual, Randall keeps going after the punchline was already delivered, ruining the comic. It would be better if there was no text in the final panel.
You know, no one is holding a gun to your head. There are a billion other webcomics out there if you don't like this one.
I, for one, like Randall's more conversational style. I wouldn't want him to abruptly stop after a punchline like a stage comic from the 90s.
fair.
I for one liked the third and fourth panels
I feel like the last panel especially builds on the joke by continuing to divert expectations. It goes from humorously building too accurate of a log cabin, to coming back around to accidentally/on purpose starting a fire, thus completing the initial request.
The cabin is already on fire in panel 4. It is clear what happened. Then the words explain the joke.
The point isn't it is on fire. The point is the roundabout way of getting it to be on fire.
It’s a typical instruction delivery speech structure:
Hence the text in panel 4 completes the pattern.
This guy’s wiring certainly isn’t up to code.
It'd rudimentary.