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View Poll Results: How do you rate the series finale of Foster's?
A - Foster's went out with a bang! 40 75.47%
B 7 13.21%
C 4 7.55%
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Old 05-03-2009, 06:10 PM   #1
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So you mean that no more re-runns? Nothing?
I believe there will be reruns eventually. I know for a fact that some cancelled series, such as Camp Lazlo, are showing reruns now. I know they went without any reruns for a while, too, as well as Ed, Edd 'n Eddy.
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Old 05-03-2009, 06:55 PM   #2
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Oh God. Wow..... what to say?

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I loved it. I love the jump the shark joke. I loved all the references to past episodes. (squeaky elephant, Orlando Bloo, Finding the Foster's Treasure) But the entire time, I was so very sad because I knew it was almost over.
Cheese showing up at the end made it so perfect. Because that was one thing I didn't expect. Pure genius.
But the house being un-drawn at the end really got to me for some reason. I had to sneak off to my room and sob.
maybe because it was reminding me that I'm growing up, and loosing the little kiddish creativity I once had.
I don't know. It was just so damn sad to see Fosters fade into a blank screen. It sort of reminded me of the final pannel of Calvin and Hobbes, where the title characters sled off into pure, white snow.


I'm so sad it's over but I'm glad I was along for the ride.
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Old 05-03-2009, 07:28 PM   #3
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I got home just in time to catch the last three minutes of the episode before it, slip in a VHS tape and watch and record the finale. *sigh* I missed the other four entirely. Stupid work. And my DVR isn't working due to my not having a HD cable box yet. Arrgh! I'll hopefully catch them this weekend, as my sister was suppose to have recorded them onto DVD.

Anyway, I loved it. And I won't deny it, I cried when it ended. Although part of that was due to pent up emotions I've been carrying around for the last month.
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I too loved the house fading out, and the final artwork saying "Thanks for watching", signed by Craig and Lauren. It was all so perfect. And I was even pleased to see Cheese show up at the end. And the looks back on previous episodes, and the jumping the shark thing (although I never thought the show had jumped the shark). I knew from the moment I read the synopsis last week that Mac wouldn't be moving "away". I thought it was just down the street, but to a bigger apt in his building works too.

Oh, and Bloo has strange legs while he was sitting on that tricycle
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