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Originally Posted by pitbulllady
Holy snot, talk about a freakin' PLOT TWIST! 
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ROTFL!! Oh my Stars and Garters! I soooo did NOT see that coming! Even when I saw the Macaroni Bloo, at first I just thought it was a similar one, and just part of this obsessed Barry-with-an-a's shrine. Besides, Bloo had knocked it over and it broke. But after a few seconds I saw it- "Barry"/"Berry". Wow!!
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Originally Posted by Cassini90125
Heck, I'm still a little giggly over the whole thing.
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Haha, same here! Yeah, at seeing poor sweet Mac feeling betrayed by his bestest buddy, and looking like he was about to cry, I also was about to cry. I wanted to reach through the TV screen and hug him! But as it went on, there were so many delightful surprises, like Mac's sugar high (and how he said "Cchhhooooccccoooollllaaaatttte!!!" LOL!), the way both Bloo and Mac carried on entire conversations with the other, without the other having to say a word (that was just too sweet!), Bloo hitting himself in the face until he was all red, I just couldn't stop laughing! And then the end.... Need I say more? Nope, probably not.

I was all giddy and clapping and cheering for a good half hour (seriously!) after I finished watching it.
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Originally Posted by Shelltoon
I don't understand why they had to cut off the end credits gag just to promote the soon to be flop Out of Jimmy's Head...
<a screen cap CN didn't show goes here>
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Why aren't they showing screen caps/eppie gags as much as they use to? I'm starting to hate advertising. It's dumb. I just saw the screen cap for "Say it isn't Sew" for the very first time only a few days ago. So the family managed to get untied and are now surveying the damage left when Berry rolled out of the house on the rubber-band ball? Or did Mac and Bloo release them?
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Originally Posted by kageri
.....That was weird.
The fact that Bloo couldn't choose between playing with a paddleball and saving his best friend from certain doom was a little disturbing.
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Yes it was. It almost made me sick. Blooregard, how do you even have to*decide* between Mac getting smashed to bits by that train and picking that paddle ball up? But then I remember that maybe Bloo thinks on an entirely different level than everyone else does. Maybe he was actually deciding *how* to rescue Mac. He already knew how he could use the paddle ball to do it, but maybe there was a better way? Yeah, I've decided that's what Bloo was trying to decide. Bloo, you're confusing, but in the end, I was very proud of you.
I loved this episode with a passion! It was sort of a "bad day" ep for Mac I suppose, but it wasn't as bad as I originally feared. It turned out way too funny and surprising to be a let down in any way.
