I did like the ending, more than what you suggest, but it's not the weirdest comic I've ever read at all. Maybe it's because I was sympathetic with the character in the punchline.
EDIT: Re-reading the comic, I think the expression in the last frame might be omitted? Instead of "me too", the character could be the same as in the previous frame, with maybe just a graphical semiotic expression of some emotion, no words, no facial expression. The punchline for me is "I still think we should move".
I did like the ending, more than what you suggest, but it's not the weirdest comic I've ever read at all. Maybe it's because I was sympathetic with the character in the punchline.
EDIT: Re-reading the comic, I think the expression in the last frame might be omitted? Instead of "me too", the character could be the same as in the previous frame, with maybe just a graphical semiotic expression of some emotion, no words, no facial expression. The punchline for me is "I still think we should move".