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antgirl1 03-12-2007 05:23 AM

Nah, the rock's the real culprit. XD

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And it couldn't have been his "Big" toe he broke, unless he didn't trip on the rock head-on. It's probably most likely the secondary/middle toe, the longest toe and therefore closest to touch anything.

jekylljuice 03-12-2007 05:24 AM

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Originally Posted by pitbulllady (Post 36680)
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According to Bloo, Wilt broke a toe while running to catch Bloo, who had launched himself through the air with a catapult he and Mac had built as a school project. Wilt tripped over a rock and broke his toe, and with toes as long as Wilt's, that's GOTTA hurt! I've broken a toe and a foot, and it takes a LOOONG time to heal because there's always stress on it, plus, Wilt would have a tough time using crutches, with only one arm. Bloo told Frankie that the doctor who X-rayed Wilt's foot and put it in a cast said that the cast should be ready to come off in six weeks, and of course, Bloo was really proud of the fact that he'd caused Wilt to hurt himself.


pitbulllady

Ouch. I hope the perpetrator gets what's coming to them.

Anyhow, thanks for that.

FailedShapeshifter 03-12-2007 11:33 AM

I hope so too! Hehe...I actually just got the DVD and just heard that part like 30 minutes ago! Poor Wilt.....

scary_dream 03-18-2007 12:55 PM

::) I got the DVD so I FINALLY understand what's going on in this thread!!! 8D

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Why did Frankie sound SO unhappy when she said she had to take Wilt to the prom? I mean, of course, I'm sure she really wanted a human to ask her, but still, I'd MUCH rather take a true gentleman like Wilt to the prom than some last-minute high school student. At least she gave him credit for being a really good dancer though...

pitbulllady 03-18-2007 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by scary_dream (Post 37407)
::) I got the DVD so I FINALLY understand what's going on in this thread!!! 8D

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Why did Frankie sound SO unhappy when she said she had to take Wilt to the prom? I mean, of course, I'm sure she really wanted a human to ask her, but still, I'd MUCH rather take a true gentleman like Wilt to the prom than some last-minute high school student. At least she gave him credit for being a really good dancer though...


Here's my theory, for what it's worth, and PLEASE, Frankie fans-understand that I like her a LOT, as much as I can like any female character, so I'm not putting her down. I have been her age, and like her, I was a social outcast who was shunned by my peers for various reasons, so I can relate to her predicament. Here goes...
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Even though Frankie is now 22(or 23), and she is a responsible and intelligent person, she still sometimes thinks like a teenager, and has the same priortities that a high school student will. You will notice that the whole reason behind her showing that video to Bloo was so she could get to go shopping in the mall again, and shopping in a mall is something very, very important to her at this stage in her life. I was the same way at her age. Being popular, or at least being accepted, by her peers is also very important, and she does not want to be seen doing something, or be seen WITH someone, that might cause others to think negatively of her. Simply put, that little lesson she learned in "Frankie My Dear" didn't stick. Throw in Bloo's evil(no other word for it; Satan himself could not have been more slick in twisting around a person's intentions and using them against that person)manipulations and taking advantage of her emotions, and you have a situation where she is going to inevitably say things she doesn't really mean. She was all set to tell off her grandmother, the person who raised her AND provides her with a paycheck and free room and board even now, so is it any surprise that she'd act so disappointed at her prom date? Eventually, Frankie is going to have to make that leap of intellect that her so-called friends, her high school peers, are really no better off or happier than she is. She needs to see their relationships crumble, needs to see some of them ruined by drugs, alchohol and abusive relationships over time, as I've seen with my former classmates. I think that Frankie really knows that Wilt is ten times the gentleman as any of those high school boys who shunned her and made fun of her back in high school, but she's still not out of that high school mentality herself, not yet. She still has some growing up to do, and Bloo, unfortunately, isn't helping with that at all.


pitbulllady

Tonya 03-18-2007 04:18 PM

Wait...I AM SOOO LEFT BEHIND! Just what is the most recent episode of Foster's because I defenetaly have not been keeping up with anything on there. And Wilt broke a toe? AND WILT AND FRANKIE WENT TO THE PROM? WHAT'S THAT ALL ABOUT?TELL ME! I have got to know everything! Details! And just what dvd is this? And how...and what...just......what? *has no idea what what going on*

FailedShapeshifter 03-18-2007 04:32 PM

Good Wilt Hunting is the most recent episode of Foster's:cheesegrin:
Everything that's been mentioned is on the Season 1 DVD. It's on the Commentary for Store Wars, if you get the DVD watch that first, it's the greatest!:D

pitbulllady 03-18-2007 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Tonya (Post 37439)
Wait...I AM SOOO LEFT BEHIND! Just what is the most recent episode of Foster's because I defenetaly have not been keeping up with anything on there. And Wilt broke a toe? AND WILT AND FRANKIE WENT TO THE PROM? WHAT'S THAT ALL ABOUT?TELL ME! I have got to know everything! Details! And just what dvd is this? And how...and what...just......what? *has no idea what what going on*

You mean after the lengthy thread about the Season One DVD, you didn't even know it was OUT? See what you get when you don't stick around here! Anyway, this is all on the DVD, in a special commentary voice-over by Mac, Frankie and Bloo, over the episode, "Store Wars". You'll just have to go get the DVD....good luck finding that sucker, though!

pitbulllady

scary_dream 03-18-2007 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by pitbulllady (Post 37426)
Here's my theory, for what it's worth, and PLEASE, Frankie fans-understand that I like her a LOT, as much as I can like any female character, so I'm not putting her down. I have been her age, and like her, I was a social outcast who was shunned by my peers for various reasons, so I can relate to her predicament. Here goes...
Spoiler Below

Even though Frankie is now 22(or 23), and she is a responsible and intelligent person, she still sometimes thinks like a teenager, and has the same priortities that a high school student will. You will notice that the whole reason behind her showing that video to Bloo was so she could get to go shopping in the mall again, and shopping in a mall is something very, very important to her at this stage in her life. I was the same way at her age. Being popular, or at least being accepted, by her peers is also very important, and she does not want to be seen doing something, or be seen WITH someone, that might cause others to think negatively of her. Simply put, that little lesson she learned in "Frankie My Dear" didn't stick. Throw in Bloo's evil(no other word for it; Satan himself could not have been more slick in twisting around a person's intentions and using them against that person)manipulations and taking advantage of her emotions, and you have a situation where she is going to inevitably say things she doesn't really mean. She was all set to tell off her grandmother, the person who raised her AND provides her with a paycheck and free room and board even now, so is it any surprise that she'd act so disappointed at her prom date? Eventually, Frankie is going to have to make that leap of intellect that her so-called friends, her high school peers, are really no better off or happier than she is. She needs to see their relationships crumble, needs to see some of them ruined by drugs, alchohol and abusive relationships over time, as I've seen with my former classmates. I think that Frankie really knows that Wilt is ten times the gentleman as any of those high school boys who shunned her and made fun of her back in high school, but she's still not out of that high school mentality herself, not yet. She still has some growing up to do, and Bloo, unfortunately, isn't helping with that at all.


pitbulllady

*le sigh* You put it into words so well. :D

I agree. Not to mention, I know while Wilt is a true gentleman, whenever you're socially shunned for something, every little bit counts. As much as she cares for Wilt, that doesn't matter in other people's eyes. To them, she's being seen with OMG AN IMAGINARY FRIEND, which is "TOTALLY uncool". It doesn't matter how good of a friend he is, mean people believe what they want to think is true.

x_dummkoff_x 03-19-2007 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by scary_dream (Post 37483)
*le sigh* You put it into words so well. :D

I agree. Not to mention, I know while Wilt is a true gentleman, whenever you're socially shunned for something, every little bit counts. As much as she cares for Wilt, that doesn't matter in other people's eyes. To them, she's being seen with OMG AN IMAGINARY FRIEND, which is "TOTALLY uncool". It doesn't matter how good of a friend he is, mean people believe what they want to think is true.



-sigh-
you said it, sista.


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