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Post by InsaneFan on Feb 12, 2006 21:28:08 GMT -5
XD Neat.
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Post by InsaneFan on Feb 16, 2006 13:24:17 GMT -5
Wait a minute...Bloo's running too? I saw a preveiw for it last night, and it looks like he is! I didn't know that...
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Post by Fomalhaut on Feb 16, 2006 13:35:29 GMT -5
Wait a minute...Bloo's running too? I saw a preveiw for it last night, and it looks like he is! I didn't know that... Though I hadn't , I'm pretty sure Bloo would go for ANYTHING like that... just think about that.
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Post by InsaneFan on Feb 16, 2006 14:06:04 GMT -5
Yeah....And he he said "Harriman smells like poo!". Since I taped it(yes, I did XD), and watched it over, that part got stuck in my head and wouldn't leave until I took a piece of paper and wrote this *ahem*:
"Master Blooregard, I'll thank you to keep your crude remarks to yourself. And furthermore, I'll have you know that Mr. Harriman does not, as you so rudely put, "smell like poo". I rather think he has quite a lovely fragrance, if you will, about him. And now, you impertinant blue blob, I bid you good day!"
XDDD Please, do not ask. I'm weird, that's all you need to know. PX
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Post by idril on Feb 16, 2006 16:34:33 GMT -5
"Master Blooregard, I'll thank you to keep your crude remarks to yourself. And furthermore, I'll have you know that Mr. Harriman does not, as you so rudely put, "smell like poo". I rather think he has quite a lovely fragrance, if you will, about him. And now, you impertinant blue blob, I bid you good day!" *laughs* That's hilarious.
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Post by Cassini90125 on Feb 16, 2006 18:05:28 GMT -5
"Master Blooregard, I'll thank you to keep your crude remarks to yourself. And furthermore, I'll have you know that Mr. Harriman does not, as you so rudely put, "smell like poo". I rather think he has quite a lovely fragrance, if you will, about him. And now, you impertinant blue blob, I bid you good day!" *laughs* That's hilarious. It is indeed.
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Post by InsaneFan on Feb 17, 2006 12:26:11 GMT -5
*grins* Why thank you. Both of you. PX
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Post by Cassini90125 on Feb 17, 2006 12:30:04 GMT -5
I especially liked the term "impertinant blue blob". That was a gem. ;D
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Post by InsaneFan on Feb 17, 2006 12:30:55 GMT -5
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Post by idril on Feb 17, 2006 12:51:23 GMT -5
You guys get to see the new episode before I do. No faaaair. Darn our time zone!
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Post by InsaneFan on Feb 17, 2006 13:04:12 GMT -5
Well, I won't get to see it 'til Monday...But I'm cool with it. At least I'll get to see it at all... And, I'll no doubt tape it too. Which means I'll probably watch it daily. PX
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Post by pitbulllady on Feb 17, 2006 21:50:46 GMT -5
I didn't find this episode as bizarrely funny as last week's, but it was still very enjoyable. Those political "ads" put out by Herriman and Bloo weren't too far off from the real ones you see on tv, slamming the opponent and dragging his/her name through the mud, and Wilt was just as undecided as many American voters are when it comes down to polling day, poor guy. For me the highlight was the references to "42", with me being a long-time Douglas Adams fan. Way to go, Foster's writers and producers, for throwing in that homage to DNA himself. He'd really like this offbeat show, if he was still around to watch it.
pitbulllady
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Post by Beavergard Q. Kazoo on Feb 17, 2006 22:38:53 GMT -5
Good episode, actually. My God, I actually WATCHED the episode when it came out! DUN DUN DUUUUUN!
Anyhow, it was a good episode. When Herriman was driven out of his job, he seemed so sad. I liked the idea that he just wanted to be useful. Good episode, a perfect mix of comedy and seriousness.
And hey, the answer to life, the universe and everything: 2+3! ...er, 42!
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Post by Sparky on Feb 17, 2006 22:46:02 GMT -5
I renamed this thread now that people are actually giving spoilers and stuff. I thought this was a good ep, well-written and all. For some reason I expect a non-disappointing end credit sequence.
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Post by theschizm on Feb 18, 2006 12:24:24 GMT -5
I don't see why Harriman needed a job, since, y'know, no other imaginary friends seem to... and Frankie DID offer him her old job, if he really needed to feel useful. Hehe, could you imagine Frankie yelling "Harriman! We need more toilet paper in the fourth floor bathroom!" over the intercom? It's nice to see her less-than-pure side come out at the end, when she gave up the position for the money, despite the fact that the friends would be back to the very conditions she strove to change.
On another note, the little green guy might finally have a given name! Wilt called him "Jackie" when he went in to vote, although that could've just been some nickname. A friend noted that Phil LeMarr, who voices that character, voices Samurai Jack as well, whose name was given as just a nickname... see if you can diagram that sentence.
Much better episode than the last one though. LOVED all the references to old episodes (sounded like Mac was reading a list of episode summaries during the debate), and Foster's TV beats most real TV channels. Too bad they have the same commercials as Cartoon Network.
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