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Huh. After seeing Mr Marshmallow's comment and PBL's subsequent comment, I realise that Fosters caters to a wide variety of tastes. I mean, I'm with Mr Marshmallow on this one, but what really got me was that two fans of the same show can have such radically different opinions of the same episode. I guess it just goes to show that all Fosters episodes are good, but some entertain some tastes more than others.
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Not to mention the fact he didn't care about getting Mac's stuff back at the swap market. I know he really wanted that Cobra/Mongoose thing but honestly, if it were anyone else they'd probably try a LITTLE bit to get back Mac's stuff. I mean, I know i would and I do know this is Bloo were talking about, hence why I didn't feel this was too bad a torture all things considering. |
As where Mac is shy and pragmatic, Bloo is extroverted and overtly compulsive to the point where his own ego and selfishness get in the way as it did at the beginning. So seeing him consigned to the "buddy system" with Madame Foster was rather enriching.
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look, I know he deserved it, but I just felt bad for him. I don't know why. I just did. |
I give this episode a A-. It was pretty funny, especally how Mac got back(Sorta) at Bloo buy riding the Vomit Comet first.:bendy:
The situations they had him in was why it was funny, IMO. |
So Flo Jerhkins and Madame Foster's babysitter are back in this episode.
And Bloo gets his upcommance. |
I don't remember the babysitter but Flo was in it.
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I didn't like the ending of the episode. But The one when Bloo had the dreams he had in the store was very funny.
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