Mack Mackenzie: Difference between revisions

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The series generally portrays [[Joma|Mack's and Jodie's relationship]] in a positive light, though Jodie frequently places a higher priority on her own commitments than on maintaining the relationship. Mack is often disappointed when he attempts to get time together with Jodie but is rebuffed. His frustration is clear to anyone who pays attention to what he says. The implication is made in "[[My Night at Daria's]]" is that the couple is sexually active, though we don't know to what degree. Jodie promises to tell Daria all about it "once my parents are dead."
 
Mack is clearly and specifically portrayed as coming from a lower socioeconomic class than Jodie, though the details are not known. (Being in a lower socioeconomic class than Jodie Landon is not difficult.) In ''[[Is It College Yet?]]'', he states that he can get into [[Vance University]] only if he gets a scholarship, which he does. In ''[[Is It Fall Yet?]]'' Mack drives an ice-cream truck for a summer job, while Jodie works at a congressman's office, takes golf lessons, etc.
 
[[Image:saintmack.jpg|frame|"Saint Mack" ("[[Write Where It Hurts]]")]]
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