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Imaginary Light 08-23-2006 04:56 PM

Madame Foster is da bomb! She shelters all these abandoned imaginary friends, still has her IF, and she's crazy cool!

Nyo 08-24-2006 05:41 PM

She rules.

TraverseTown 08-27-2006 09:47 PM

Madame Foster is one of the few wild cards in this show.

Medikor 10-03-2006 04:25 PM

She's definatly a wonderful old ladie. She's the kind that could be anyone's gramma. I like Madam Foster because she reminds me of my own nan. I would to be able to sit down for tea with her, Harriman and Frankie and share stories and whatnot.:D

Voxxyn 10-04-2006 07:35 AM

She definitely is quite a spunky and funny old lady... though, I'm not going to lie, some of her actions are a little upsetting.

I'll avoid talking about what she obviously did in "Foster's Goes To Europe". However, I did NOT AT ALL like it when she untied those defenseless imaginary balloons and literally sent them to their deaths for absolutely no reason. I found it to be cruel instead of funny, and completely out-of-character for her.

bigdog 10-11-2006 04:02 AM

Madame Foster is just like my Nana except my Nana sees a commie behind every kitten stuck in a tree. lol

Kzinistzerg 10-12-2006 03:53 PM

The commies hide under your bed and come out at night, too. ; )

SHe's kindof like m own grandma, too, now that I htik of it...

BlooCheese 10-12-2006 04:45 PM

Madame Foster's a great person, but I have to agree with Voxxyn. Stealing the tickets in "Foster's Goes to Europe" was a bit cruel and selfish. I haven't seen the balloon thing yet, but it sounds rather shocking. But I guess we all fail at being good and doing what's right sometimes, and besides, Madame Foster did open her home up to abandoned imaginary friends.

Mr. Marshmallow 10-12-2006 07:02 PM

I think Madame Foster's original intentions for Foster's home were good, but I think old age and alot of bowling just made her lose her freaking mind and become the wacked out little old lady that she has become now. She's old so she gets away with alot of stuff.

And actually, I'm not surprised by her actions at the Europe tickets thing. She did the same thing when she shot Bloo down about the vibrating chair thing. Madame Foster is crazy and as such, she does things without thinking or any rational form of common sense.

I don't think she tries to be mean, I think she's just so batty she either doesn't know any better or is "rebelling" against the fact she's an old lady and she wants to do things to keep herself alive or something. She's hard to figure out, that's for sure.

Voxxyn 10-13-2006 03:29 PM

I'm willing to forgive her stealing the tickets at the end of "Foster's Goes To Europe", because while it was indeed a very meanspirited act, at least Mac didn't go through excessive physical or psychological misery throughout the entire episode. And I think she kinda redeemed herself in "A Lost Claus" with how grandmotherly warm she was there.

But I don't think I'll ever forgive her for sending those helpless balloons to their death. Ever. I don't care how humorously that gag was set up, it was just plain cruel and vicious.

In fact, I think it's a little unfair how Madame Foster got away with her actions in "FGTE", while Frankie had to suffer such a terrible day in "Imposter's". It's even more hurtful that Madame Foster wasn't there for her granddaughter at all in that episode.


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