CG
Graphics Coordinator
King of the Lurkers
Posts: 416
|
Post by CG on May 22, 2006 20:43:00 GMT -5
I finally saw the episode.
It was just wonderful to see Wilt playing a major role in an episode again. It's been a while, for him AND Eduardo. I love what they did with it, a simple premise of a kid making faces at Bloo esculated into a full scale war between the Foster's and the River's. Plus the old fogey love was just so cute, especially the cranky ending.
I just loved how Eduardo, once learning where the papers were just did what any of them could have done from the beginning - go and ASK for them back rather then cheat him out of them. That was classic. Especially him becoming a POW. Poor Eddie. And yes, I think Goo was far too mean on Eduardo to make him cry. Little [mutter grumble snarl]. . .
|
|
|
Post by InsaneFan on May 22, 2006 20:49:59 GMT -5
I just liked seeing Wilt and Bloo working together for some odd reason. =P
|
|
|
Post by Cassini90125 on May 22, 2006 21:53:25 GMT -5
That was kind of nice. They don't do that very often. I'm surprised that they get along as well as they do, given that their personalities are so different.
|
|
|
Post by InsaneFan on May 23, 2006 11:07:45 GMT -5
Yeah, exactly!
Heh heh...identical twin brothers... That made me laugh pretty hard because they're so totally different. I LOVE IT.
|
|
|
Post by taranchula on May 23, 2006 19:10:31 GMT -5
4 for freaking 4, baby! and to think I had initial doubts about this episode, well kiss those doubts goodbye because this episode rocked hard!
I love the old comedy standby of "Cranky old people".
Orlando Bloo shall always rule above all.
Eduardo's "stalling tactics" were great, especially when dealing with "Son of Old Man Rivers"
I don't why people thought Goo's power trip was so bad, I personally thought it was a highlight of the episode, and it's nice to see a character show off a new side to them, it helps to keep things three dimensional.
Minor nitpick though, You know this whole situation involving the adoption papers could have been avoided if you know Foster's had a working photo copier or printer.
Yeah yeah, I know trying work "logic" into the proceedings somewhat gums up the plot a little, so I'll just fan wank and say that the printer was out of toner and the photo copier imaginary friend was adopted the previous Saturday and Herriman was too cheap to buy a real copier. (Yeah that's it, that's the ticket...)
All in all, it's nice to know that the Foster's quality train is moving along full speed ahead and it doesn't look like it's going to slow down any time soon.
|
|
|
Post by pitbulllady on May 23, 2006 19:36:37 GMT -5
4 for freaking 4, baby! and to think I had initial doubts about this episode, well kiss those doubts goodbye because this episode rocked hard! I love the old comedy standby of "Cranky old people". Orlando Bloo shall always rule above all. Eduardo's "stalling tactics" were great, especially when dealing with "Son of Old Man Rivers" I don't why people thought Goo's power trip was so bad, I personally thought it was a highlight of the episode, and it's nice to see a character show off a new side to them, it helps to keep things three dimensional. Minor nitpick though, You know this whole situation involving the adoption papers could have been avoided if you know Foster's had a working photo copier or printer. Yeah yeah, I know trying work "logic" into the proceedings somewhat gums up the plot a little, so I'll just fan wank and say that the printer was out of toner and the photo copier imaginary friend was adopted the previous Saturday and Herriman was too cheap to buy a real copier. (Yeah that's it, that's the ticket...) All in all, it's nice to know that the Foster's quality train is moving along full speed ahead and it doesn't look like it's going to slow down any time soon. You could not pursuade Herriman to use a copier or printer if you put a gun to his head! I mean, have you seen his TYPEWRITER? ELECTRIC typewriters are virtually non-existant now, thanks to computer word processors, and he still has a very old MANUAL typewriter, like the kind I had to learn to type on! Based on that, I don't consider that to really be a nitpick at all, since I know many, many people who simply refuse to deal with any modern technology whatsoever. pitbulllady
|
|
|
Post by Sparky on May 23, 2006 19:41:42 GMT -5
Ha ha yeah my dad asked my brother to get his electric typewriter repaired, and the repair guy told him it would almost be cheaper to just buy a computer, because hardly anyone makes parts for electric typewriters anymore My dad does have a computer but since my brother and I moved out he's reluctant to use it because there's no one there to help him when he hits the wrong button. (Of course, he lives an hour from us, so he made us drive out there, pick up the typewriter, drive it back here, and try to get it repaired in town HERE because he couldn't take it to be repaired himself... ). Yeah. That wasn't really OT because seriously, my dad reminds me of Mr H sometimes.
|
|
|
Post by labloogirl on May 26, 2006 22:30:16 GMT -5
I just liked seeing Wilt and Bloo working together for some odd reason. =P Me too, me too! Why is that so dern cute, to see those two working together and getting along? ^_^ I wasn't too thrilled with Goo but I didn't hate her either. Great ep!
|
|