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Medikor 09-06-2006 06:00 AM

That was just an insttance of Mac being at the wrong place at the wrong time more than anything. Frankie's temper was already at the end of it's fuse, and a bunch of crazy stuff was happening. I'm sure that if they all put there sides of the story together, then the house would have a collective laugh.8D

Voxxyn 09-06-2006 02:57 PM

I admit I was a little hasty in writing that part, so please forgive me. When I wrote "naughty", I was actually referring to the blatant way he teases Frankie upon discovering him jumping on her bed(something like "NAH-NAH, YOU CAN'T STOP ME!")--but in retrospect, it's actually a part of his child-like behavior. Needless to say, I laughed when it unceremoniously cut to Mac standing glumly outside the entrance with Frankie throwing the backpack at him.

And I agree with everything else. Though she got quite mad at him there, it was really a misunderstanding caused by everybody else's antics.

Medikor 09-06-2006 03:55 PM

I just watched that episode again today (Teletoon has put Foster's back on the 7:00PM wekkday timeslot. Huzzah!:D) and I have to say that that episode (Crime after Crime) has to be one of the most well written episodes of any show I've seen! It was one of the first episodes I seen, and I can't wait to see more then the half-dozen (Teletoon is awful at airing a wide variety of episodes) I've seen.
I just like to think that Frankie would have thrown anyone out of the house if she found them jumping on that bed at that instance.8D And I love how she would throw that bowl of "It" into the trash. Flash animation is a great thing.:D

Voxxyn 09-06-2006 08:14 PM

I must agree that "Crime After Crime" had some brilliant writing, especially how they handled "It". Presumably, it looked like it was just going to be one bowl shared by all the friends, but thanks to the chain of events set off by Mr. Herriman's carrot addiction and Bloo's resulting overreaction, the poor little blob ends up having to eat the entire thing multiple times. It's also bitingly ironic that the punishment is a meal worthy of Bloo's mighty appetite, maybe a response to how that very appetite caused bad luck to the other characters in "CKAGMD" and "Imposter's".

And I LOVE it when Frankie changes expressions in a snap. In this episode, she becomes deeply worried as Madame Foster samples the last "It" dish, affectionately relieved when grandma gives it the thumbs up, and then vengefully glee as she prepares to give the dishes to Bloo. It was even better in "Setting A President", when she goes from genuinely concered as she finished the intercom speech, to beaming triumpantly in her personal pride, to a frustrated scowl when the smear attack sneaks in one final blow--all in just seconds! It's done so quickly, and yet it's still very natural and seamless. Frankie is so expressive, and I adore that.

Medikor 09-07-2006 05:15 AM

Yes, I love Frankie's expressions! There funny but realistic at the same time.:D

Thornwhistle 09-08-2006 11:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Marshmallow (Post 3755)

We know little about her background or her family outside of Madame Foster, hell, we don't even know who her parents are, or if they're alive or not. When comic con 2007 comes around, I'm going there and I'd like to go to the Foster's panel and ask em about that personally.

I wondered about that subject myself. I have some questions:

What happened to Frankie's parents?
Does she have any siblings?
Does she have any aunts,uncles, or cousins?
Did she ever have her own imaginary friend at one point in her life?
Is she hiding any memories that were sad,unpleasant, or traumatic?


Was this already been discussed?

Cassini90125 09-09-2006 06:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Thornwhistle (Post 4858)
I wondered about that subject myself. I have some questions:

What happened to Frankie's parents?
Does she have any siblings?
Does she have any aunts,uncles, or cousins?
Did she ever have her own imaginary friend at one point in her life?
Is she hiding any memories that were sad,unpleasant, or traumatic?


Was this already been discussed?

It was discussed on the old forum, but that doesn't mean it can't be discussed again here. Those are all good questions; alas, they are questions that have no answers as yet, although there are plenty of theories, some good, some bad.

Medikor 09-09-2006 09:48 AM

I saw the episode "cookie dough" today, and Frankie just cracked me up! She was definatly the funniest character in theat episode.8D

Mr. Marshmallow 09-09-2006 01:48 PM

I should ask the Comic con panel about her cookie obsession as well 8D it's such an odd idea, having Frankie just go totally nuts for Foster's cookies. You don't feel sad for her when she overstuffs herself because its just too funny.

She goes beyond wacko when they come out, and her expressions are just priceless. But actually Frankie "technically" did make imaginary friends when she created those scribbles she was "sowwy" for that they locked up in the walls.

There not ideal imaginary friends but they are living creatures thought up by someone's imagination, that's close enough.

Medikor 09-09-2006 02:15 PM

You can't blame Frankie for loveing her Gramma's cookies. I'm the same way with MY Gramma! And we all know that Gramma's make the BEST cookie's in the world.8D


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