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Cassini90125 08-25-2006 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Kzinistzerg (Post 2360)
There were bits of it I liked but overall it was merely okay. Not bad, just okay.

That's pretty much how I felt about it as well. Tolerable, with some very funny moments, but not one of the best.

One Radical Dude 08-25-2006 12:43 PM

I didn't think it was as bad as lot of people said. As I mentioned once, I didn't think it was as great as "Mac Daddy." Probably one of the things I didn't like was that Bloo's appearance was kinda lame. I guess part of it has to do with him getting little screen time, and the fact that this episode focused on Cheese the most. :P

taranchula 09-09-2006 01:55 PM

Believe it or not, I actually found this episode a lot funnier the second time I watched it, probably because this time around I just turned off the critical portion of my brain and accepted this episode for what it was meant to be "sheer randomness". Well that and I wasn't nursing a severely cut finger unlike the first time I was watching it.

TraverseTown 09-15-2006 08:13 PM

And right after it aired they played this episode NON-STOP at least 3 times a day for at least 3 days.

Matchsticks 09-16-2006 11:00 AM

I loved the episode. It didn't require much thinking (I was sick when I saw it for the first time) and it reminded me of when my Dad put a code into the TV to watch more mature channels and he forgot the code but I was able to get it right because I watched him put the code in.

donna323 09-19-2006 09:38 AM

Cheese & Goo
 
I hope I'm posting this in the right place. Please accept my apology if I'm not.

I'd like to explore the oddly affectionate relationship between Cheese and Goo in the episode "The Big Cheese".

Do you remember when Frankie was out of options and about to shoot herself because she couldn't get Cheese to chock up the code, and then Goo appeared? As Goo was walking forward Cheese was poking at her. I can't decide if he was poking her like a little kid who wants to tell you something. Or if he was patting her like a little kid who is in love with a puppy. I think it might be a combination of both, considering that Goo is clearly an expert on slightly disabled imaginery friends like Cheese.

What do you think?

InsaneFan 09-19-2006 05:58 PM

I'm not sure, but it sure was cute. ;D

Mr. Marshmallow 09-19-2006 07:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by donna323 (Post 6493)
I think it might be a combination of both, considering that Goo is clearly an expert on slightly disabled imaginery friends like Cheese.

What do you think?

I think that's because Goo is slightly disabled herself: she's crazy! Goo is almost as bonkers as Cheese is, so it's no surprise she'd find a way to relate to him and maybe even connect with him.

I don't think she has anything "deep" with him though personally, she just seems to be the only one who really understands Cheese. I also don't think anyone else but Goo WANTS to understand Cheese.

Voxxyn 09-20-2006 03:31 AM

Whatever else I think of the episode, the ending was just gold. It hurt that the news tried to smear the good name of Foster's, but it's bold for a children's program to show just how corrupt the media really is. And the way Frankie handled the situation was hilarious, and shows just how diverse and unique her character is. :)

billytheskink 09-20-2006 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Marshmallow (Post 6656)
I don't think she has anything "deep" with him though personally, she just seems to be the only one who really understands Cheese. I also don't think anyone else but Goo WANTS to understand Cheese.

Goo AND Louise both, I'd believe.


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