Chip is relatively new to the BWL, and he’s never faced Cindy before. On top of that, he hasn’t been able to score a single victory in the Pit, the most unforgiving venue of them all. Will tonight be his night?
Chip is relatively new to the BWL, and he’s never faced Cindy before. On top of that, he hasn’t been able to score a single victory in the Pit, the most unforgiving venue of them all. Will tonight be his night?
Well …well !! ….nice one boys … I was kinda hoping… but with Matt having beaten Red ….
… …reeely reely pleased to see that witch getting taken by a guy … and Chip of all the guys !! …I reckon Chip is underestimated by all the girls in this league …well not Louise …and not Cindy now ! …but she’ll probably not learn …and what’s happened to that witch ?!!!! …she can’t even get Chip in the nuts ..too slow? … .aimed too high? …couldn’t believe she was getting a beating from a little guy ???
… or is she spending too much time pleasing men?
…and what was that about needing boxing practice ? …the queen of the garage ring ?? …am I glad to see her making excuses…
No. Johnny Moxie is just a fun way to personify Chip’s masculinity to us, the readers. He views everything through the lens of a writer (a pulpy one at that) and has a certain ideal for masculinity. It’s just a running monologue for our benefit. I quite enjoy it! It gives Chip’s character a very specific voice and makes him one of the more novel of the male characters. I think he’s actually my favorite after Paul (I just enjoy Paul’s stoic earnestness).
Question. With this Johnny Moxie voice in Chip’s head, is he actually insane?
I’ve always had this theory that Chip just got hit in the head one too many times and now Johnny Moxie, a character he created, is a second personality that’s slowly trying to become the dominant personality.
This whole Chip story line might make a good Twilight Zone episode.