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Post by Cassini90125 on Aug 4, 2006 15:44:29 GMT -5
Yeah. I agree. Poor Mac... If I were Mac, at the end I would have turned to Mr. Herriman and said, "Put him up for adoption! I'm done with this!", then turned to Bloo and said, "Did you plan for that, too? Huh? Did you?", then gone home and left him in shock at Foster's to enjoy the knowledge that he'd finally gone too far. Then, being Mac, I'd come back for him in a few hours. (After all, they are inseparable. )
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Post by Bloo2daMacs on Aug 4, 2006 16:01:26 GMT -5
yeah at the end of this episode I'm like: "AH! I wanna KILL you Bloo!!" especialy when Mac went to tackle Bloo and fell in the cake.
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Post by emma on Aug 4, 2006 19:02:27 GMT -5
Yeah. I agree. Poor Mac... If I were Mac, at the end I would have turned to Mr. Herriman and said, "Put him up for adoption! I'm done with this!", then turned to Bloo and said, "Did you plan for that, too? Huh? Did you?", then gone home and left him in shock at Foster's to enjoy the knowledge that he'd finally gone too far. Then, being Mac, I'd come back for him in a few hours. (After all, they are inseparable. ) Gah!!! Never, not even as a joke!
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Post by BlooCheese on Aug 4, 2006 20:41:20 GMT -5
If I were Mac, at the end I would have turned to Mr. Herriman and said, "Put him up for adoption! I'm done with this!", then turned to Bloo and said, "Did you plan for that, too? Huh? Did you?", then gone home and left him in shock at Foster's to enjoy the knowledge that he'd finally gone too far. Then, being Mac, I'd come back for him in a few hours. (After all, they are inseparable. ) Gah!!! Never, not even as a joke! Well, Mac sort of did that in Berry Scary.
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Post by kippeh on Aug 4, 2006 22:02:35 GMT -5
A lot of people took issue with the episode because of Mac's treatment at the end, but I didn't think it was that bad. I thought this episode was hilarious. Psyco Mac is awesome. ^_^
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Post by toonprincesswoman on Aug 4, 2006 22:11:18 GMT -5
A lot of people took issue with the episode because of Mac's treatment at the end, but I didn't think it was that bad. I thought this episode was hilarious. Psyco Mac is awesome. ^_^ What happened at the end of this ep that was so bad? BTW, I'm not doubting the badness of it (I'm a cartoon protector of old, that's the last thing I would do) I just wanna know cuz I haven't seen it.
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Post by taranchula on Aug 4, 2006 22:31:49 GMT -5
I didn't really mind the ending at all, in fact it's funny when you think of the fact that... The proprietor of a foster home for imaginary friends, The house president/Head of Business Affairs, The estate manager, ninety percent of the residents and a trusted confidant of the household all had absolutely "nothing" better to do that particular day then to play an elaborate (And most likely costly) ruse on yet another trusted confidant of the household, and keep in mind all of this was at the behest of the one resident of the house whom is a documented troublemaker.
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Post by kippeh on Aug 4, 2006 22:40:13 GMT -5
A lot of people took issue with the episode because of Mac's treatment at the end, but I didn't think it was that bad. I thought this episode was hilarious. Psyco Mac is awesome. ^_^ What happened at the end of this ep that was so bad? BTW, I'm not doubting the badness of it (I'm a cartoon protector of old, that's the last thing I would do) I just wanna know cuz I haven't seen it. (SPOILRZlol) Mac ruins this little imaginary friend's birthday party and everybody's pissed off at Mac, it's kinda like a repeat of Foster's Goes to Europe, if ya think about it.
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Post by emma on Aug 4, 2006 22:44:03 GMT -5
Not really, in my opinion. In Foster's Goes To Europe, Mac was a complete and utter victim. In this, well, he wrecked the party. He wasn't exactly being an angel in this one (not that I'm complaining). The only really comparison between the two I saw is they had very similar scenes of Mac standing still while members of the house walked past him berating him about his actions.
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Post by kippeh on Aug 4, 2006 23:13:56 GMT -5
Yeah, that's what I was comparing.
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Post by emma on Aug 4, 2006 23:16:54 GMT -5
Yeah, but the reasoning behind it was very different. In FGtE, Mac really didn't do anything wrong besides trust Madame Foster. In OHSfU, Mac wrecked another kids birthday party. Even if it was all a set up, Mac didn't know that when he did it.
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Post by BlooCheese on Aug 4, 2006 23:19:42 GMT -5
The ending didn't really bother me. I just felt sorry for Mac. I stilll liked this episode a lot even though he was slightly abused, but it was funny seeing him go all crazy and hyper. Bloo's little scheme was mean. Very mean.
But exceedingly funny.
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Post by don Jaime on Aug 4, 2006 23:21:35 GMT -5
If I were Mac, at the end I would have turned to Mr. Herriman and said, "Put him up for adoption! I'm done with this!", then turned to Bloo and said, "Did you plan for that, too? Huh? Did you?", then gone home and left him in shock at Foster's to enjoy the knowledge that he'd finally gone too far. Then, being Mac, I'd come back for him in a few hours. (After all, they are inseparable. ) And Bloo is probably aware of this, too, so he remains One. Step. Ahead. And likely would have one last prank waiting for Mac when he comes back, like a fake adoption. It's odd. Bloo really only does one thing well, and that's throw parties. And Mac can't enjoy that because the parties always wipe him out. Poor little uptight kid.
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Post by kippeh on Aug 4, 2006 23:25:28 GMT -5
Oh sorry, I didn't make myself clearer. XD
THIS... The only really comparison between the two I saw is they had very similar scenes of Mac standing still while members of the house walked past him berating him about his actions. was what I was comparing.
I agree with everything you said, Emma.
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Post by emma on Aug 4, 2006 23:27:03 GMT -5
You know, one thing I don't understand about Bloo is why he's so popular around that town and how come so many kids want to adopt him (as seen in Bye Bye Nerdy), anyways. I mean, he's cute and fun. But I don't think anyone but Mac would have the patience not to deck him out five minutes after meeting him.
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