Frankie is one of my favorite human characters in the series. For one, she doesn't fall under a cookie-cutter stereotype and shows a wide spectrum of emotions. She also has a well-developed personality and certainly acts her age. Well, I'd say she acts more mature for her age, because most of the 21 year olds I've met at campus are pretty immature.
Sure, she has a rather prominent temper and flaws that can stick out like a sore thumb, but she also has good traits that make her a great caregiver for the imaginary friends at Foster. She's an affectionate, hardworking, sincere, and caring person deep down, and these parts of her personality outshine her flaws. I mean, if she didn't care about Foster's and the imaginary friends living there, why is she still there anyhow? She's a smart and independent girl, so I believe her love and dedication for tending to Foster's imaginary friends keeps her where she is.
Overall, Frankie is a character with a likable and realistic personality, which is rare in many types of entertainment, animated or not.
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