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Carlaz 11-20-2006 07:43 PM

Madame Foster is quite eccentric but I find this intrigues me. I usually enjoy watching her when she's on an episode. :mfoster:

Jabberwocky 11-20-2006 09:12 PM

Madam Foster is great. I liked that episode where she had the prehistoric babysitter. 8D

Cell_Phone_guy 02-09-2007 07:17 AM

Other than stealing the tickets in FGTE, I don't resent Madame Foster that much. To me, her cutting the strings on those balloon friends was intended to follow the example set by Terrance eating the Pizza friend.

One other surprising thing about Madame Foster, was how she treated Cheese in the beginning of The Big Cheese:

(Cheese gets thrown outside)

Coco: Coco coco co!

Madame Foster: What she said!

Again, I can't believe she would talk that way to Cheese like that, unless it all goes down to the obvious fact Cheese isn't a resident at Foster's. I would have thought she would have let Cheese stay and phone Louise's family and tell them something along the lines of this: "Cheese has been hanging around our house a lot lately. For now, he's here unless you call me back to say that you don't want to give him up."

One other thing: I wonder what Madame Foster would have said/done if she was in Phone Home at the time Bloo brought the man in the cell phone suit back to her house.

Howard 02-09-2007 09:06 AM

Madame Foster is a kook! but in a cool quirky way!:mfoster:

ptps 07-10-2007 05:55 AM

I really hated how they portrayed her in "The Big LaBlooski." :( Her character was terrible in that show! I mean, she put down Mac and said mean things about him in front of everyone and yelled at him for no reason. I love Madame Foster as she is, but that episode just made her this cranky, mean old lady with a bowling problem. :(

She's totally crazy in the other episodes though, she's batty as... as a bat. XD I loved her debut in the pilot. "It takes me a while to get down the steps, okay? I AM OLD!" and her random hysterical laughter before she abruptly stops laughing always makes me giggle. XD

floppynoodleson666 08-11-2007 11:22 PM

I think madame Foster is great. she is an energetic tiny old lady, and they are always the most entertaining. three cheers for madame Foster!

Crash-N-Cortex 08-12-2007 04:59 PM

Madame Foster is cool and nice, but she can be totally unpredictable.

Lynnie 08-12-2007 08:26 PM

I always saw Madame F. as a sweet little old lady, about my own grandmother's age (mid-80s), who is a kid at heart, but has always been eccentric and as she's aged has become dreadfully out of touch with the rest of the world and reality. This was proven to me in the SW commentary. :jk:

I agree she was out of character in "The Big LaBlooski". At least all that yelling was. She never seemed to have much patience, though, as we see in "The Big Picture" when she won't allow Frankie to leave her side all-the-live-long-day long, and beating poor Mac over the head with her cane in "I Only have Surprise for You".

I think I mentioned this before in another thread, but my mother calls her "a lady after her own heart" after seeing "Say it isn't Sew". My mum LOVES sewing and crafting and quilting and such, and can stay all day long in a fabric store. She really liked that episode, and I thought it was funny I was getting my mother into the show, too. :clap:

Mayor Adam West 10-19-2007 12:38 AM

I saw her in "Something Old, Something Bloo" and I just cracked up laughing at her theme song.
That was just pure genious! A classic! 8D

Zeitgheist 10-19-2007 03:49 AM

She reminds me of an older, shorter version of my own granma

My granma works as a doctor, she's just crazy and likes to take blood samples of me all the time to test her new syringes D: she travels everywhere around the world because her boyfriend is a billionair. She attends any gay gala and pride festival, no matter what country. she's snuck me into r-rated movies ever since I was 8 and she runs two marathons every year through stockholm... she turns 70 next year D:


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