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montitech 10-07-2007 06:15 AM

Hmmmm,

This thead is already starting to look a lot like the old one.
http://www.fosters-home.com/forum/showthread.php?t=98
I think the poll clearly shows the reviews of this episode were quite split,
the most people were just indifferent, followed by loved it, then Hated It was third, However despite more people giving it an A than F more people gave it a less than C than greatter than C.

So overall, You are free to like or dislike this episode, However as the last thread showed and degreaded, TRY to be constructive on the comments instead of just Hate or Loved please add something to the discussion. Or at least try to.

Personally Imposters is one of my Favorite episodes, I chuckle everytime I watch it. May be that this episode apeals to people that live a little closer to the Canadian Border than the rest of you, or maybe it is just a different type of eppisode that some like and some dislike.

Either way,

Monty :smed:

Dragonrider1227 10-07-2007 07:51 AM

Wow, all this talk about it, I really want to see this and get an opinion for myself

Sparky 10-07-2007 03:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by montitech (Post 58435)
So overall, You are free to like or dislike this episode, However as the last thread showed and degreaded, TRY to be constructive on the comments instead of just Hate or Loved please add something to the discussion. Or at least try to.

How about more specifically, you are absolutely free to come in here and say you hated the episode/Goofball, but only say it ONCE. When it gets stupid is when people just won't shut the hell up, if you know what I mean. Express your opinion, but only once unless you actually have something new to say. I think that works.

Zeitgheist 10-09-2007 01:11 AM

I liked the episode

Mainly because I enjoy (despite the character, wether I like them or not) seeing characters in pain. I find it hilarious to see them go through hell. Because THEY're going through hell, not you. It's like Lauren (craig's wife) said about the first Goo episode... it would be horror for Mac, but funny to watch because it's pure schadenfreude

SCHADENFREUDE =D

Cassini90125 10-09-2007 06:56 AM

I must respectfully disagree; I do not enjoy seeing any character, especially Frankie, going through that kind of hell. It's one thing to put up with life's annoyances and frustrations; what she had to endure in that episode was cruel. Imposter's was, at best, excessive.

Dragonrider1227 10-09-2007 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Zeitgheist (Post 58603)
I liked the episode

Mainly because I enjoy (despite the character, wether I like them or not) seeing characters in pain. I find it hilarious to see them go through hell. Because THEY're going through hell, not you. It's like Lauren (craig's wife) said about the first Goo episode... it would be horror for Mac, but funny to watch because it's pure schadenfreude

SCHADENFREUDE =D

Or as Homer put it "That's funny 'cause I don't know him!" 8D

Ub3rD4n 10-10-2007 11:26 PM

I liked the episode, too. Admittedly, it was another "let's really make you wanna PUNCH someone" episode, but still, I found it vaugely charming. Frankie in Goofgoof McGoof mode is awesome, and the end credits MUST be watched to get some satisfaction from the ending. Also, I'll just put in that Goofball is insensitive and dim-witted, but in an entirely unintentional way. He just can't see that ANYTHING he does may have adverse effects on people, he just coasts through, doing what seems best at the time.

Zeitgheist 10-11-2007 12:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Ub3rD4n (Post 58791)
I liked the episode, too. Admittedly, it was another "let's really make you wanna PUNCH someone" episode, but still, I found it vaugely charming. Frankie in Goofgoof McGoof mode is awesome, and the end credits MUST be watched to get some satisfaction from the ending. Also, I'll just put in that Goofball is insensitive and dim-witted, but in an entirely unintentional way. He just can't see that ANYTHING he does may have adverse effects on people, he just coasts through, doing what seems best at the time.

lol yeah XD he doesn't know what he's doing! to him, he's an obvious imaginary friend just doing what an imaginary friend would do - stay at Foster's and mooch. It's not his fault that Frankie doesn't believe he's an imaginary friend. Bloo is at least 10 times worse than he is (especially when he starts aping after Goof), but we all still love the little blue guy :bloogrin:

Bloo2daMacs 10-11-2007 04:37 AM

I hope I don't regret saying this...
 
...Okay, I was gonna avoide this thread, but it's about time I said something....

Despite what I said last year...... I've come to like... this... episode....

There, I said it. Personally I thought it was funny, it was a clever idea, his character design was AMAZING, and I felt like it had a resolution in the end and Frankie and Goofball both "forgave each other".

It had some good lines and scenes, hence the image and personal text I've had for a while now. Both from Imposter's Home. So feel free to go ahead and have a different opinion of me, hat me if you will, but I'm glad I got this off my chest. :terrsmile:

Dragonrider1227 10-11-2007 08:35 AM

Does anyone have the episode so I can see it?


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