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Nathander 09-02-2006 07:26 AM

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Originally Posted by lucyrocks73 (Post 2318)
Ahhhhh... and I see we are split. Well, not everyone HAS to love the same character (people think I'm weird all the time because I'm not a Wilt fangirl)...

And that is the beauty of diversity.

But let us not turn this into a heated "Goo rocks! Goo sucks! Goo rocks! Goo sucks!" discussion.

And I think I'm biased.

Any Mac/Goo shippers here?

(*sees evil glares and then cowers to the dark corner of the forum*)

-Marty :-D

*Raises hand* Mac/Goo shipper right here, but that's besides the point.

In all honesty, I do sincerely like Goo, but I think........well, I think the writers are over using her. While I think she's a great character, I also think she was always meant to be a minor character to be used from time to time, instead of playing a major part in the series. So while I like her, I'm also kind of hoping they give her a break after "Make Believe it or Not" for awhile.

Mr. Marshmallow 09-07-2006 01:59 PM

In all honesty, I like Goo but simply in idea, the acutal character can be annoying sometimes and while she is an original and unique addition to the cast, they kinda make her prescence too "over powering" if you know what I mean.

The Foster's creators said they always try to use her when they can, they feel she's a popular character that has alot of potential, much like Cheese. But I think Cheese is on more simply because everything he says, thinks, or does is totally random.

Goo and Mac do NOT belong together, I'm sorry but I can't see it in the faintest. Goo is too weird, wild, and FAR too crazy for someone as stable and easy going as Mac. Yes, Mac has gotten wild and wacky sometimes but for the most part, he's a tame and calm kid.

The only reason that relationship was hinted at in "Go Goo Go" was so Frankie and the others could use the tie as a means of forcing Goo away, which would pressure Mac into getting rid of her and thus creating the conflict. Plus it showed us that Goo is a lonely person and more about her personality.

But despite the fact Mac comforted her and made her feel better in the end, I would say there relationship will never evolve past friendship.

lucyrocks73 09-21-2006 04:45 PM

Hey, opposites attract. And I don't think Goo could calm down at ALL if it wasn't for Mac (crying scene at the end of "Go Goo Go"). Maybe he'd like having her around after a while...

Once again, I'm biased.

And I just think they are cute.

Hey, I never said anyone HAD to have the same opinions I did. I LOVE hearing other people's opinions.

-Marty 8-)

Dude13 09-21-2006 05:54 PM

Yeah, I too possess a bit of a natural bias, and thus I cast my vote as a "yes" for those two being a possible couple.

Marty does actually have a valid point - "opposities attract" is no mere cliche (sorry, don't know how to add the accent mark over the "e" on my MacBook.) Anyway, what I've experienced at least shows me that there's truth in that statement - my older brother has had a girlfriend since junior year in high school, their relationship lasted all throughout college (well, probably because their colleges were both in Boston) and even after graduating, they're still together. And believe me, it's not easy to spot similarities in their personality, for whereas she's a bit shy and introverted, my older brother is as loud and outgoing as humanly possible.

Then again, that's from what I've dealt with personally.

But yet again, I'm also severely biased on the subject, so maybe I shouldn't be taken seriously, as I can't help but view them as an adorable pair.

Ack, and this is coming out of the words of a nineteen year old boy of all people....

Invader Bloo 10-03-2006 04:20 PM

Goo + Mac = Never
I agree with Marshmallow, it wouldn't work out. Goo isn't as funny as Cheese, so they should'nt have her as much. Every couple of episodes maybe.

Cassini90125 10-03-2006 04:29 PM

Once or twice per season is all I think I can stomach at this point. :P

Dude13 10-03-2006 06:05 PM

Yikes! It seems we're a bit polarized upon the subject, to say the very least. Methinks maybe it's because many feel that it seems like they're pushing to have her far too much on the show.

I honestly don't have a problem with it, but as can be seen, we're not all going to be seeing eye-to-eye on the subject.

But to be blunt, I prefer her much more than Cheese - I think either he got a bit far too over-hyped for my tastes, but then again, it's probably more or less because I work at a day camp in the summer, where the kids do nothing but chant "I like cereal" and "I like chocolate milk" over and over, so that left me a bit bitter on t he subject.

Cassini90125 10-03-2006 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Dude13 (Post 8920)
I work at a day camp in the summer, where the kids do nothing but chant "I like cereal" and "I like chocolate milk" over and over, so that left me a bit bitter on the subject.

I don't blame you, that could get on anybody's nerves after awhile. :P

BlooCheese 10-03-2006 06:16 PM

Oh good. I'm not the only one who wishes she'd just...go away for a little while.

Cassini90125 10-03-2006 06:22 PM

You're not going to like "Make-Believe It Or Not", then. I'm not really looking forward to that one, either. :P


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