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Originally Posted by Voxxyn
That was supposed to be her day off. It is NOT normal or typical how Goofball's reckless behavior "just coincidentally" happened to hurt Frankie and ONLY Frankie, nor should be how the entire house was ignorant of the feelings of the person who works hard to maintain them.
"Frankie looked bad trying to prove that Goofball was a fraude"; yeah, well, thanks for proving one of the chief causes of my anger at the episode. So I'm supposed to just accept it? I'm supposed to accept that someone I love dearly was horribly mistreated and made to look like an idiot? 
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Watch the episode again. IT WAS NOT HER DAY OFF. She never gets a day off. Yes she had the night schedualed off, but she did not get it because she had to finish her work. Which she would have had enough time to finish if it was not for the Mess Bloo made in the first Minute of the episode, or if she did not spend most of the day trying to prove goofball wrong. or if she had not been in the store at the same time as that Lady. or ... I am sure there are plenty of other slow downs to her day other than just Goofball (who was only trying to get back home, to Canada.)
And YES this is almost always true, it should be a universal principle. "how the entire house was ignorant of the feelings of the person who works hard to maintain them." Most Caretakers, and Parents (Particularly of teenagers) would be able to back this statment up, how thier dependents are typically ignorant of there feelings. Anyone remember the Eddie Murphy comedy (I think it was in "RAW") it goes something like this:
you all get lots of gifts for christmas, Like the GI-Joe with the Kong Foo Grip and all you get for dad is a cheep tie.
Is one suppose to be Mad at others or Themselves when they Cause Themself to look like an Idiot due to their own Poorly found assumptions.
And one has to feel bad for Goofball, I mean the make believe buddie can barely remember his own name.
Monty
