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10-16-2007, 09:23 PM | #1 |
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An Episode Challenge
Here's a new take on a challenge I saw on a M*A*S*H forum a few weeks ago. It's a bit of brain bender, but I have confidence in you guys. (Don't disappoint me!)
Think of an episode you really like. Now suggest a way that epsiode could be improved and/or something you disliked about it. Now think of an episode you dislike, then say one thing you really liked about it. (And play nice with this one...) Here's mine: I liked "A Lost Clause," but I wish Wilt could have played a bigger role. I didn't care for "Duchess of Wails," but it was interesting to see Terrence play bigger role in an ep, even though I don't care for him. It was kinda neat how he wasn't able to put two and two together and figure out that Mac was visiting Bloo at Foster's. |
10-16-2007, 09:47 PM | #2 |
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Cool idea!
I loved "Frankie My Dear", probably ties for my favorite Foster's eppie (along with "Squeeze the Day"). What do I think could have been improved about it? Toughy... But when Mac and Bloo are throwing the wads of paper at Chris, the papers are littering the floor, yet Mac says "Bloo, we need more amo!" And Bloo turns over the empty boxes that once held the documents and says "We're all out", I just didn't understand why they couldn't just pick all those papers up off the floor and throw them again. It would have been just as funny I think if they hadn't run out of "amo", and it would have made more sense. An episode I didn't like so much was "Emancipation Complication". But one thing I actually liked about it is we see Madame F.'s caring nature and how much she really cares for all the friends. And she DOES have some morals. For some reason, in some other episodes, she's not so much. I shouldn't have to name which ones they are. She seems to be able to turn her conscience on and off, and in "EC", her conscience was obviously in the "On" position.
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10-22-2007, 08:13 PM | #3 |
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C'mon, people!
OK, here's a half a reply just in the interest of keeping this thread alive:
I didn't care for "Say It Isn't Sew," but it truly hit the nail on the head with Bloo's boredom in the fabric store. I've spent I dunno how many hours in JoAnn's Fabrics and other assorted craft/yarn stores with my stepmom while she shopped and I was bored senseless. (I survive by feeling the yarn and deciding which kind is softest and looking at the pattern books. Especially the formal gowns and Halloween costumes pages.)
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10-23-2007, 01:53 AM | #4 |
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Partying Is Such Sweet Soiree is my favorite episode from Foster's... but things I want to improve? *thinks hard* Well~ ...oh Gods, it's so perfect! But I must come up with SOMEthing! Well, I guess I would've liked to know what Wilt's plan was to be WORSE than Coco's "is you refridgerator running?" (even though it worked). Oh, and that Bloo's voice would've been more what it is today
Land of the Flea is an episode that bored me to death. I mean, I love Eduardo, but the episode was not spicy enough for me. However, I loved how Bloo tries to make Ed give him fleas TOO... I like how Bloo can be jealous of the most stupid of things XD |
10-23-2007, 09:01 AM | #5 |
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My favorite episode is Frankie My Dear. Yeah, bet you didn't see that coming. If I could change anything about it, well, I'd like to see the part where Frankie gives Dylan an atomic wedgie.
As for my least favorite episode, that would obviously be Imposter's. The only thing I enjoyed about it was seeing Frankie taking care of the younger IF's. It had no other redeeming features. |
10-23-2007, 02:03 PM | #6 |
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I would definately change how "Everyone Knows It's Bendy" ended, with Bendy actually getting caught doing something bad and blaming someone else, so that Frankie and Herriman would see what a little lying snot he really was, and they would both apologize to the main characters that they'd blamed and punished for all the bad things that Bendy did.
I'd also have to do something about "The Buck Swaps Here", since that part with Wilt becoming overheated and dehydrated and desparately wanting something to drink is just painful to watch, unless you're a Wilt-hater. I'd have him be able to slake that burning thirst one way or the other, preferably by Eduardo making the right decision to use that $100.00 bill to help out his friend, as he originally intended, and then having the others repay his generosity by buying him that Barbie house. It bugs me that in the end, the others felt bad about Ed not getting something to play with, but no one felt bad about someone else's life being in actual danger(and don't try to tell me that being overheated and dehydrated isn't life-threatening). pitbulllady |
10-23-2007, 03:10 PM | #7 | |
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I mean... it's a CARTOON. Some character torturing is supposed to be funny, because it's happening to them, not you. Although most animators (I'm an animator myself) have pretty twisted minds and perhaps a more sadistic sense of humor than the kids who watch their shows, you have to keep in mind that it's all pure entertainment Btw, I assume you like the Bendy and Buck Swaps Here episodes? Since that's what the topic was about... choosing a favorite episode and improving it. Just couldn't find any possitive comments on the aforementioned episodes in your post at all... |
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10-23-2007, 07:08 PM | #8 |
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No, he doesn't. In "Room With a Feud", after what, 45 minutes, of constant running, Wilt fell to the ground, panting through his mouth. Obviously, he can hold his breath for a while, since he never seemed to endure suffocation in the "Camp Keep a Good Mac Down" scene. (if he had, it would've been obvious to see)
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10-23-2007, 07:13 PM | #9 |
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One episode that I enjoyed but wished they would have changed would be "Good Wilt Hunting". It was an amazing movie and it gave nearly all the characters loads of screen time and it really was well made.....I just felt the lawnmower thing was completely stupid.
Wilt doing it didn't bother me, the people praising him like a god now THAT was bad, I really could have done without that. I also feel they could have changed the "crimes" the convicts committed that got them locked up. "Stole money for soda pop?" come on, that's the most pathetic, babyish thing I've ever heard, seriously. The episode I not only hate, but LOATHE to Hell and back is "I only have surprise for you". I almost wasn't going to put this down because I feel that episode is so freaking inhuman and careless to Mac's feelings, it almost has ZERO good qualities. Only one I did enjoy was seeing Mac go crazy and commando. I always found Mac's wild side to be a fun plot device and I had a blast watching him go ballistic on everyone, plus Eduardo's clueless nature was kind of funny but otherwise, this episode is a steaming pile of character bashing that I don't think I will EVER want to watch again.
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10-24-2007, 04:15 AM | #10 | |
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To use the same example of an episode I really enjoyed as you, I think that "Good Wilt Hunting" is possibly the greatest thing that Foster's has ever done, though if I were to pick at one tiny detail it would be its depiction of Wilt's losing his eye. Given that the left peeper he has right now is presumably not intended to be his real eye (does it look like a real eye to you?), having the basketball land upon the eye and merely merge it into its current shape seemed a bit too clean and convenient - I know that at the end of the day Foster's must remain an intrinsically kid-friendly show, but it still seemed like something of a cop-out...I would much rather have had the ball land upon his eye and then have the sequence cut away without actually having to show the damage.
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