It's true that they were acting selfishly, and didn't know at all what Dylan was like.
But I like to think that, if Frankie were dating someone who truly deserved her, he would've instantly told off Bloo and the others in a way indicating that he genuinely cares about Frankie and understands her not-so-pleasant profession and thus wants to make sure she has a good time that evening, instead of being incredibly vain like Dylan. Then later, Frankie would explain to him that they were friends of her, and they would later all get together, and Frankie and her new boyfriend would tell them as kindly as possible that their actions were very selfish and that, if they really care about Frankie, they shouldn't pull off such a stunt again. At the same time, though, he would try his best to get along with Frankie's "crushees". Mac, Chris and Prince Charming would learn from their lesson and accept that they truly love each other. Bloo of course wouldn't take it so easily, but that's basically a given. (And I repeat, that scenario is IF and ONLY IF Frankie were with somebody who actually deserved her)
So please don't misunderstand me. But I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one who thinks that the relationship between Frankie and Bloo isn't a completely negative one.
Last edited by Voxxyn; 10-05-2006 at 07:30 PM.
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