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Post by ch3353h4xx0rrrrr on Jun 13, 2006 12:30:03 GMT -5
It seems that on the show, out of the "core" group of IF's, Wilt STILL is taking abandonment the hardest... pitbulllady "What is this? The Bloo, Wilt, Eduardo, and Coco show?"
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Post by imaginaryxlight on Jun 13, 2006 14:46:16 GMT -5
This video was, indeed, very sad. I love anything with the theme of imaginary friends though.
I also find it kind of weird, looking at the discussion going on, how a show like Foster's can have such a meloncholy undertone that hardly anyone notices.
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Post by kageri on Jun 13, 2006 17:53:43 GMT -5
how a show like Foster's can have such a meloncholy undertone that hardly anyone notices. The premise has melancholy undertones, but really, the show is rarely melancholy. Or I'm horribly non-perceptive.
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Post by Cassini90125 on Jun 13, 2006 18:10:16 GMT -5
You're not, I see it that way, too.
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Post by imaginaryxlight on Jun 14, 2006 12:31:17 GMT -5
how a show like Foster's can have such a meloncholy undertone that hardly anyone notices. The premise has melancholy undertones, but really, the show is rarely melancholy. Or I'm horribly non-perceptive. I didn't actually mean that the show itself is melancholy, I just meant that when you look at it and see the theme of abandonment, you see that there are some melancholy undertones that the younger audience would never notice.
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Post by kageri on Jun 14, 2006 15:10:13 GMT -5
I didn't actually mean that the show itself is melancholy, I just meant that when you look at it and see the theme of abandonment, you see that there are some melancholy undertones that the younger audience would never notice. True. The characters don't often seem to show/acknowledge/notice that sadness, but Good Wilt Hunting will probably change that.
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Post by antgirl1 on Jun 15, 2006 22:57:49 GMT -5
Awww, poor guy. I think that new girl who said "Hi" to him at the end is imaginary too.
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Post by imaginaryxlight on Jun 16, 2006 10:52:53 GMT -5
I didn't actually mean that the show itself is melancholy, I just meant that when you look at it and see the theme of abandonment, you see that there are some melancholy undertones that the younger audience would never notice. True. The characters don't often seem to show/acknowledge/notice that sadness, but Good Wilt Hunting will probably change that. Yeah, that's why I can't flippin' wait for Good Wilt Hunting I'm really interested in how they're going to pull it off...I was actually just thinking about it this morning. I'm wondering how they're going to make to story go...like, will this be something that'll make me cry, or will it be filled with the same Foster's comedy we all know and love? I think it'll be a little of both
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Post by demonickitten on Jul 11, 2006 17:09:06 GMT -5
Maybe Wilt will give us a speech like that in Good Wilt hunting, the video didn't make me cry, but if Wilt says a speech like that there is a very high chance there will be water works.(if you know what I mean)
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Post by ShiguresChick on Jul 16, 2006 21:38:44 GMT -5
That vidio makes you wanna make your own video where somin happens to teh girl for alway blaming it on her so called Buddie.
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Post by vinny on Jul 17, 2006 0:55:09 GMT -5
she would of got the back of my hand. (what are they going to do, take me to imaginary jail?)
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Post by mac on Jul 17, 2006 22:11:36 GMT -5
I didn't cry or even feel emotional until the music started to play durning the middle of it. Then I got really upset and teared up.
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Post by tonya on Jul 20, 2006 22:07:22 GMT -5
Man, I can't bring the thing up! I know what it's about anyway by reading the messages, and I just feel grieved. Please I'm begging someone to tell me what happened. I mean, I know what happened, but I want someone to tell me the whole story of the thing. Is that ok? Not to long ago I had the same thought, What would it be like to be an imaginary friend?, and I knew it wouldin't always be wounderful. My imaginary friend Wilt told me a while back, that we outta switch places, so he could be the human, and I could be the IF. Of coarse, I wasin't in the mood to do it that day and probably never will be, but then I got to thinking, If I'm not in the mood to be an IF for a day, how could THEY possibly handle it in a whole lifetime, consisting of what happens in their lives? It reminds me of all of us who whine and gripe about how bad OUR lives are, when there's those poor people in other countries who don't even have a box to sleep in.
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Post by mcgeesjabberwock on Jul 28, 2006 5:32:57 GMT -5
The video was very touching. But, like Drop Dead Fred, seeing an imaginary friend doing human stuff (opening a fridge, pillow fight) confused me. Shouldn't his hands go through furniture and stuf?
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Post by sunnybunny on Aug 11, 2006 11:09:51 GMT -5
That was quite sad, but at least it ended up well:) When i was little, I had imaginary friends, too.I had tea-parties and stuff with them.
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