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kageri 11-27-2006 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Marshmallow (Post 18728)
I enjoyed them regardless of their purpose or supposed fan based origins. I honestly think though that if they were not, the creators of the show should take into consideration some of the things that go on this board. Or at least, have some general idea of feedback on how fans feel about characters.

We already know they are aware that fans loved Goo and Cheese, and they responded by giving them more episodes. My hopes rather they be in vain or not is that they get the hint on Frankie and give her some more credit, if not more air time. They barely even air her own freaking episodes for crying out loud.

I think they should know, letters, e-mails, or whatever that Frankie means as much to us as she does to everyone at Foster's. Even if CN doesn't do anything or responds to our comments (which I know they won't), it'd be nice knowing they are aware of our feelings for Frankie and her ever growing fan base here.

I'd like to think that Craig and Crew hear us (I think they do, since they come here from time to time), and that they have the final word on what is done with Foster's. CN is all about making money, but I'd think they still want to keep their most popular show, as... well, they make the money. They seem to air the crappiest episodes the most, regardless of Frankie's role in them, which saddens me. I'd like to see Frankie My Dear more often (and Crime After Crime, since I've only seen it once).

Mr. Marshmallow 11-27-2006 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Voxxyn (Post 18731)
I disagree with this. Her nice attitude is at the HEART of why I love her so much. It adds the warmth and depth to her external beauty which I think makes her unique. Without it, I probably wouldn't have cared about Frankie at all in the first place.

No what I meant was that I felt that Douglas and Adams geeky affections to her were more then just her nice attitude.

I don't disagree that Frankie's kind heart IS the heart of why she's so amazing. I just meant for the sake of the obsessive fan boys in the movie.

kageri 11-27-2006 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Marshmallow (Post 18733)
No what I meant was that I felt that Douglas and Adams geeky affections to her were more then just her nice attitude.

I don't disagree that Frankie's kind heart IS the heart of why she's so amazing. I just meant for the sake of the obsessive fan boys in the movie.

Obviously they thought she was smokin', too, but they seemed pretty oblivious to the fact that they creeped her the heck out, which is a stereotypical nerd trait. Aw heck, I just loved them, I thought they were great.

Frankie's sweetness is definitely one of the best parts about her, but I love her temper, too. She's not perfect, and that's why she's so great.

Voxxyn 11-27-2006 02:01 PM

Her niceness greatly enhances both her physical beauty AND the less-pleasant side of her personality. She's hopelessly likeable even when she's at her most angry and furious.

Mr. Marshmallow 11-27-2006 02:06 PM

I actually didn't like that split second wonky version of Frankie that the geeks saw like moments before she walked up. I just didn't dig that image of Frankie. I think one thing they should do more often is play with that cutesy kiddie voice she tosses around occasionally.

I thought it was just so....loveable when she made that "I been a bad little girl" voice to Herriman in "Dinner is Swerved" and how she said she was sowwy in "Trouble with scribbles". I just found that stuff to be cute. The fact she is so nice is kind of a funny foil to her temper tantrums now that I think about it.

kageri 11-27-2006 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Marshmallow (Post 18739)
I actually didn't like that split second wonky version of Frankie that the geeks saw like moments before she walked up. I just didn't dig that image of Frankie. I think one thing they should do more often is play with that cutesy kiddie voice she tosses around occasionally.

I thought it was just so....loveable when she made that "I been a bad little girl" voice to Herriman in "Dinner is Swerved" and how she said she was sowwy in "Trouble with scribbles". I just found that stuff to be cute. The fact she is so nice is kind of a funny foil to her temper tantrums now that I think about it.

I didn't find it that attractive even in a superficial way. She looked like someone who was addicted to plastic surgery. Trout pout!

Partymember 11-27-2006 02:17 PM

yeah. i'm pretty shy around girls, too. Frankie would probably see me as a friend. :'(

Voxxyn 11-27-2006 02:30 PM

I'd rather have Frankie as a genuine friend, instead of crudely trying to "woo" her only to cause her to hate me.

Like I said, though, I don't believe that "love is a battlefield" or anything like that, so feel free to ignore me. That's just how I honestly feel.

kageri 11-27-2006 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Partymember (Post 18746)
yeah. i'm pretty shy around girls, too. Frankie would probably see me as a friend. :'(

But Frankie would be the coolest friend ever! I'd be her friend in a heartbeat, even if we couldn't hang out much because of her schedule.

Howard 11-27-2006 02:43 PM

I definitely would have Frankie as a good friend. Of course my wife-to-be ain't gonna like it!:frankiesmile:


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