
TO: Larry Stevenson, West Coast Division Manager
FROM: John Smith, Assistant to the West Coast Division Manager
DATE: January 2, 2008
SUBJECT: Tomorrow's Dilbert Strip
In the first panel of this strip, Mr. Adams concisely explains the humor in the previous strip as Carol exclaims, "I might appear to be a receptionist, but I'm actually the director of first impressions." This panel represents a heightened awareness in contrast to Carol's previous sense of denial in yesterdays strip.
The second panel shows the salesman misinterpreting Carol's statement as if it was a joke. He indicates his belief that Carol is joking by repeating the framework of the joke, with the specific information slanted toward the relevant elements of his profession - in this case an HP salesman claiming to be the CEO of HP. Clearly he is not the CEO of HP, because a CEO would never have to wait at reception or wear a green suit. Effectively, he is saying, "I do not believe you, Carol."
The third panel can be read in two ways. First, as absurdist humor (clearly Mr. Adams' forte). The interchange of "Carly?," "You look like a 57," is obviously not supposed to make any sense, commenting on the meaninglessness of the workplace. The second way it can be read is as absurdist humor combined with the classic comedy trope of 'mistaken identity.' In this interpretation, the salesman has said that he is the CEO of HP, and Carol (shown in the previous strip to be very dimwitted) assumes that he is telling the truth, asking him if he is Carly Fiorina, CEO of HP. He then responds with "You look like a 57," which is obviously not supposed to make any sense, and comments on the meaninglessness of the workplace.
As always, let me know if you have any questions or concerns regarding this strip.

