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pitbulllady 12-01-2008 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Xroc88 (Post 100539)
Like maybe a link to the guide listings or the summary. How do i know its just someone posting BS, a source if can be obtained is required.

And if wilt got pushed he'd probably go emo.:(

Let's just say that some of us have gotten it "straight from the top", as it were, that these episodes are legit. That's all you need to know at this point.

AND, we've seen how Wilt reacts to "being pushed". He was challenged in GWH, and he gamely accepted the challenge and continued to play, by the rules, I might add, even though he KNEW that Larry was probably going to try to kill him(which he did),and even though the last match between them had ended with Wilt losing an arm and a eye, literally. I don't call that "going emo". We also saw how he reacted in "BlooTube" when Mac insinuated that he was afraid to show off his basketball skills inside the house because he might "miss and break something". No "emo" there, either. Wilt was the first to challenge the dragon-monster that "World" had become in "Destination Imagination" in order to protect Frankie. I've never once seen him "go emo" when faced with a challenge; in fact, Wilt's stoicism is pretty remarkable.

pitbulllady

antgirl1 12-01-2008 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Xroc88 (Post 100539)
And if wilt got pushed he'd probably go emo.:(

8D See "Room With a Feud" and "Good Wilt Hunting"..."Bloo Tube"..."Destination Imagination"....

Wow, just WOW, dude. That made me laugh, because it's something that'd never happen...

Chaos Wielder 12-03-2008 11:42 AM

Haven't seen this one yet, but it sounds interesting. It could make a good series finale.

Oh, and the only time I could see Wilt going 'emo' is if someone made a bad tall joke. :P Well...at leats emo in a really angry way, anyway. He gets real ticked off whenever people (especially BLOO, to be more specific) make jokes about his height. But regular 'depressed' emo? Well, he got pretty upset when he lost against Larry for the second time in GWH, but that was for a good reason because he thought that Jordan would never forgive him for 'failing'. Don't know if that'd necessarily pass as 'emo' since we've never actually seen Wilt over-angsting about things (thank goodness), but he was upset enough, so that's probably about as much emo as we're going to get out of him! 8D But if he's pushed to do something, he just seems to get all the more competitive since he will usually accept it at the drop of a hat. ;)

Xroc88 12-03-2008 01:30 PM

Wilt should take tips from bender and steal a wallet.8D


BTW im waiting to see this episode too, surprised no one capped it.

WestBunny:3 12-11-2008 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Xroc88 (Post 100764)
Wilt should take tips from bender and steal a wallet.8D

Wow, that's hard to imagine...

(sees Wilt running with wallet)
Old man: Hey you! Give it back!
Wilt: Sorry! (keeps running)

antgirl1 12-11-2008 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Xroc88 (Post 100764)
Wilt should take tips from bender and steal a wallet.8D

Um...no?

Lynnie 12-11-2008 03:49 PM

I can't begin to imagine Wilt doing such a thing. :wiltshock: Even if it's just in Bloo's imagination.
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Originally Posted by WestBunny:3 (Post 101673)
Wow, that's hard to imagine...

(sees Wilt running with wallet)
Old man: Hey you! Give it back!
Wilt: Sorry! (keeps running)

8D I have to admit that was amusing, though.

bloonuggets 05-03-2009 03:18 PM

Very good episode to get today. I mean...
Spoiler Below
How much did Mac and Bloo act as each other? Hilarious.

fosters home fan 05-03-2009 03:28 PM

Pretty good episode. Thought the ending was a tad rushed but hey, it was still funny.

9/10 stars

pitbulllady 05-03-2009 04:02 PM

Spoiler Below
I felt bad for Fluffer Nutter, though, and for the whole concept of Imaginary Friends falling in love only to be separated when one of them gets adopted. No one, not even Frankie, who is usually very in-tune to the feelings of others, seemed to care about FN's heartache at being separated from Jackie. It just is something that sorta bugs me about this otherwise funny episode. That, and, I thought that only people with kids could adopt Imaginary Friends, or did that big woman lie about who, or rather, WHAT, "Tabby" was(the name should have been a dead give away there)? Still, though, knowing Jackie, he probably got himself into that mess by insisting that this woman take him home with her, figuring he'd have it made.
Serves the little "broccoli-head" right for dissin' the Wilt-man all the time!


pitbulllady


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