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* MrMediaGuy2: "Beat With a Schtick" is a great case of BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor for anyone who wanted a Bloo torture porn. The premise of the episode is that Bloo is telling silly one-liners about the other imaginaries. At one point, he says "How's the weather up there?" to a gigantic monstrous imaginary [[EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep known simply as]] "the Big Scary New Guy". Now it looks like Big Scary New Guy is going to pulverize him at 4:00, and Bloo spends most of the episode terrified at this. The worst part? None of the other residents of the house are supporting of Bloo at all. Madame Foster [[{{Sadist}} gleefully]] gambles on him losing, and even [[NiceGuy Wilt]] angrily tells Bloo that he deserves to be pulverized, [[DisproportionateRetribution all for making a harmless one-liner about the guy's height]]. At the end, it turns out that BSNG is just a comedian like Bloo and he just wanted to show off his act. However, Bloo calls his act lame, resulting in BSNG angrily smashing him, much to the amusement of Eduardo. Yes, I know Bloo can be an asshole in other episodes, but in this particular instance, he did absolutely nothing to deserve what happened to him, and there is no excuse whatsoever for the way the other house residents behaved.

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* MrMediaGuy2: "Beat With a Schtick" is a great case of BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor for anyone who wanted a Bloo torture porn. The premise of the episode is that Bloo is telling silly one-liners about the other imaginaries. At one point, he says "How's the weather up there?" to a gigantic monstrous imaginary [[EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep known simply as]] "the Big Scary New Guy". Now it looks like Big Scary New Guy is going to pulverize him at 4:00, and Bloo spends most of the episode terrified at this. The worst part? None of the other residents of the house are supporting of Bloo at all. Madame Foster [[{{Sadist}} gleefully]] gambles on him losing, and even [[NiceGuy Wilt]] angrily tells Bloo that he deserves to be pulverized, [[DisproportionateRetribution all for making a harmless one-liner about the guy's height]]. At the end, it turns out that BSNG is just a comedian like Bloo and he just wanted to show off his act. However, Bloo calls his act lame, resulting in BSNG angrily smashing him, much to the amusement of Eduardo. Yes, I know Bloo can be an asshole in other episodes, but in this particular instance, he did absolutely nothing to deserve what happened to him, and there is no excuse whatsoever for the way the other house residents behaved.behaved.
* Nightfurywitch: Cheese-A-Go-Go is....rough. It's basically a Frankie torture porn where she spends all day trying to deal with Cheese as well as get 50 other things done with Madame Foster yelling at her the whole time, and she doesn't even get a happy ending because she has to grab everyone from jail tomorrow. I know sometimes she can have a temper, but I just can't see her yelling at her own granddaughter like that. Plus, Cheese.....okay, this is weird, but ad an autistic person, Cheese reminds me of a lot of stereotypes about "low functioning" autistic kids and it makes every episode with him feel weird to me. All this plus the fact it had two plots I REALLY feel like should've gotten their own episode (Madame Foster and Khone's court case and Eduardo on anaesthesia) and the minor nitpick of this random background character in a dress with a pot on his head that feels like he's trying too hard to be random and you get a not very good episode. The only thing I'll give it is it has one joke that I genuinely liked, which is when after the court case Khones offers to take everyone out to sandwiches and the police officer who just towed the Foster's bus goes with him.
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** Tropers/{{Dghcrh}}: To make matters worse, this episode is a huge SeriesContinuityError when compared to "Bloo's Brothers". Mac's classmates already know about Bloo and Foster's from that episode and they actually loved him. They even imagined their own Bloo. So it makes no sense why having an imaginary friend is suddenly uncool.

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** savagegenius: I agree COMPLETELY. Almost every character contributed to the bad plot. Mr. Herriman was responsible for 80% of the filler in this episode. When appearing for the first time, it was obvious that he didn't know ANYTHING about time zones. When Mac tells him to hurry up with the schedule, he goes even slower. Even Mac typing doesn't help, as Mr. Herriman takes way too long to decide what Mac should type.

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** savagegenius: I agree COMPLETELY. Almost every character contributed to the bad plot. plot:
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Mr. Herriman was responsible for 80% of the filler in this episode. When appearing for the first time, it was obvious that he didn't know ANYTHING about time zones. When Mac tells him to hurry up with the schedule, he goes even slower. Even Mac typing doesn't help, as Mr. Herriman takes way too long to decide what Mac should type. And then the schedule becomes a running gag in the episode, continuing to delay everyone.
*** Bloo is such a flip-flopping jerk. One minute he decides to stay at home with Madame Foster, and the next, he wants to go to the trip and keeps stealing the tickets from Eurotrish. And that line, "I would've sacrificed this trip for the world," is just a giant middle finger to me.
*** Wilt is completely flanderized in this episode, as he is apparently stupid enough to leave everything else behind while packing just one shoe. That's it. And he still can't forgive Mac for what "he" did at the end!
*** Eduardo repeatedly takes too long to decide which stuffed animal to bring. Every other problem is the same as Wilt's.
*** Coco being afraid of airplanes, despite being part-bird and part-plane was just another example of stupid LampshadeHanging. But it gets worse; she then becomes afraid of buses to the point where she steals the spark plugs from the engine! Really, writers? Are you seriously gonna use filler in the stupidest way possible?!
*** Even before the KickTheDog ending, Madame Foster was acting completely immature just so she can steal the tickets. And even if one were to figure out right away that this was a scam due to her character, it gets old fast.


** Nothereforlong004 says: After this episode, I feel it's acceptable to nominate Terrence for Complete Monster status.

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** savagegenius: I agree COMPLETELY. Almost every character contributed to the bad plot.
*** Mr. Herriman was responsible for 80% of the filler in this episode. When appearing for the first time, it was obvious that he didn't know ANYTHING about time zones. When Mac tells him to hurry up with the schedule, he goes even slower. Even Mac typing doesn't help, as Mr. Herriman takes way too long to decide what Mac should type.

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** savagegenius: I agree COMPLETELY. Almost every character contributed to the bad plot.
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plot. Mr. Herriman was responsible for 80% of the filler in this episode. When appearing for the first time, it was obvious that he didn't know ANYTHING about time zones. When Mac tells him to hurry up with the schedule, he goes even slower. Even Mac typing doesn't help, as Mr. Herriman takes way too long to decide what Mac should type.
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* Tropers/{{mariic}}: The episode ''Duchess of Wails'', where [[TheScrappy Duchess]] gets sent away, is nothing more than an unfunny Mac TorturePorn. She moves in with a family next to Mac's home, and annoys his family to the point where Mac's mom considers moving away. If that wasn't bad enough, [[BigBrotherBully Terrence]] tells Mac that they're moving to Singapore, so Mac and Bloo have to carry Duchess back to Foster's, but Terrence gets there first and tells the home about what they're planning. [[WhatAnIdiot It never occurred to any of them that Terrence shouldn't be trusted]], [[ItMakesSenseInContext so they assault Mac and Bloo with sharpened carrots and tomatoes.]] It's only until ''after'' they were betrayed by their friends that Mac and Bloo reveal that Dutchess would've caused them to move to Singapore, and [[KarmaHoudini Terrence gets away with nothing more than a]] DeathGlare from the housemates. [[StatusQuoIsGod They finally take Duchess back]], but Mac and Bloo have to become her servants. The episode then ends with Duchess [[WouldHurtAChild hitting Mac with her hairbrush]] while he and Bloo carry her. *Nothereforlong004 says: After this episode, I feel it's acceptable to nominate Terrence for Complete Monster status.

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* Tropers/{{mariic}}: The episode ''Duchess of Wails'', where [[TheScrappy Duchess]] gets sent away, is nothing more than an unfunny Mac TorturePorn. She moves in with a family next to Mac's home, and annoys his family to the point where Mac's mom considers moving away. If that wasn't bad enough, [[BigBrotherBully Terrence]] tells Mac that they're moving to Singapore, so Mac and Bloo have to carry Duchess back to Foster's, but Terrence gets there first and tells the home about what they're planning. [[WhatAnIdiot It never occurred to any of them that Terrence shouldn't be trusted]], [[ItMakesSenseInContext so they assault Mac and Bloo with sharpened carrots and tomatoes.]] It's only until ''after'' they were betrayed by their friends that Mac and Bloo reveal that Dutchess would've caused them to move to Singapore, and [[KarmaHoudini Terrence gets away with nothing more than a]] DeathGlare from the housemates. [[StatusQuoIsGod They finally take Duchess back]], but Mac and Bloo have to become her servants. The episode then ends with Duchess [[WouldHurtAChild hitting Mac with her hairbrush]] while he and Bloo carry her.
*Nothereforlong004 says: After this episode, I feel it's acceptable to nominate Terrence for Complete Monster status.
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''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'' is one of those series that has one episode where everyone is nice to each other, and one episode where everyone and not just [[{{Jerkass}} Bloo]] is mean-spirited. [[SarcasmMode Bet you can't guess]] [[DarthWiki/DethroningMomentOfSuck which of the two we're listing here]].

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''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'' is one of those series that has one episode where everyone is nice to each other, and one episode where everyone and not just [[{{Jerkass}} Bloo]] is mean-spirited. [[SarcasmMode Bet you can't guess]] No points for guessing [[DarthWiki/DethroningMomentOfSuck which of the two we're listing here]].
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** Troper/{{Supreme-X15}}: Right up there with you. Bloo's dickishness was one of Foster's drawbacks for me, and it kept getting worse as the series prolonged. This episode brings out the worst in Bloo, and it might be one of his worst, if not worst appearances in the entire show. While everyone else feels genuine remorse for how they treated Ed, he's quick to deflect any guilt from himself and act like nothing's wrong, and no one ever calls him out of it throughout the entire episode. He's the main cause of the conflict, and [[KarmaHoudini he gets away with it]]. He even has the brass balls to say "I never doubted you for a moment, buddy!" when Ed saves him and the others, when only moments later, he unabashedly doubting Ed's ability to save them from danger. To quote WebVideo/PhantomStrider, if I ever find this piece of blue turd on my the bottom of my shoe, I will scrap it off with a vengeance, because I stepped in something NASTY!

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** Troper/{{Supreme-X15}}: Right up there with you. Bloo's dickishness was one of Foster's drawbacks for me, and it kept getting worse as the series prolonged. This episode brings out the worst in Bloo, and it might be one of his worst, if not worst appearances in the entire show. While everyone else feels genuine remorse for how they treated Ed, he's quick to deflect any guilt from himself and act like nothing's wrong, and no one ever calls him out of it throughout the entire episode. He's the main cause of the conflict, and [[KarmaHoudini he gets away with it]]. He even has the brass balls to say "I never doubted you for a moment, buddy!" when Ed saves him and the others, when only moments later, earlier, he unabashedly doubting Ed's ability to save them from danger. To quote WebVideo/PhantomStrider, if I ever find this piece of blue turd on my the bottom of my shoe, I will scrap it off with a vengeance, because I stepped in something NASTY!
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* Tropers/{{YoungPrincessZelda}}: "Say it isn't Sew" where Madame Foster flat out abuses the fucking buddy pact for her own avarice. True she gets a hefty bill in the end but that doesn't excuse her being a piece of shit. I completely felt horrible for Bloo in this one.
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''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'' is one of those series that has one episode where everyone is nice to each other, and one episode where everyone and not just [[{{Jerkass}} Bloo]] is mean-spirited. Guess which of the two we're listing here.

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''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'' is one of those series that has one episode where everyone is nice to each other, and one episode where everyone and not just [[{{Jerkass}} Bloo]] is mean-spirited. Guess [[SarcasmMode Bet you can't guess]] [[DarthWiki/DethroningMomentOfSuck which of the two we're listing here.
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** savagegenius: I agree COMPLETELY. Almost every character contributed to the bad plot.
*** Mr. Herriman was responsible for 80% of the filler in this episode. When appearing for the first time, it was obvious that he didn't know ANYTHING about time zones. When Mac tells him to hurry up with the schedule, he goes even slower. Even Mac typing doesn't help, as Mr. Herriman takes way too long to decide what Mac should type.
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* MrMediaGuy2: "Beat With a Schtick" is a great case of BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor for anyone who wanted a Bloo torture porn. The premise of the episode is that Bloo is telling silly one-liners about the other imaginaries. At one point, he says "How's the weather up there?" to a gigantic monstrous imaginary [[EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep known simply as]] "the Big Scary New Guy". Now it looks like Big Scary New Guy is going to pulverize him at 4:00, and Bloo spends most of the episode terrified at this. The worst part? None of the other residents of the house are supporting of Bloo at all. Madame Foster gambles on him losing, and even [[NiceGuy Wilt]] angrily tells Bloo that he deserves to be destroyed, [[DisproportionateRetribution all for making a harmless one-liner about the guy's height]]. At the end, it turns out that BSNG is just a comedian like Bloo and he just wanted to show off his act. However, Bloo calls his act lame, resulting in BSNG angrily smashing him, much to the amusement of Eduardo. Yes, I know Bloo can be an asshole in other episodes, but in this particular instance, he did absolutely nothing to deserve what happened to him, and there is no excuse whatsoever for the way the other house residents behaved.

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* MrMediaGuy2: "Beat With a Schtick" is a great case of BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor for anyone who wanted a Bloo torture porn. The premise of the episode is that Bloo is telling silly one-liners about the other imaginaries. At one point, he says "How's the weather up there?" to a gigantic monstrous imaginary [[EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep known simply as]] "the Big Scary New Guy". Now it looks like Big Scary New Guy is going to pulverize him at 4:00, and Bloo spends most of the episode terrified at this. The worst part? None of the other residents of the house are supporting of Bloo at all. Madame Foster [[{{Sadist}} gleefully]] gambles on him losing, and even [[NiceGuy Wilt]] angrily tells Bloo that he deserves to be destroyed, pulverized, [[DisproportionateRetribution all for making a harmless one-liner about the guy's height]]. At the end, it turns out that BSNG is just a comedian like Bloo and he just wanted to show off his act. However, Bloo calls his act lame, resulting in BSNG angrily smashing him, much to the amusement of Eduardo. Yes, I know Bloo can be an asshole in other episodes, but in this particular instance, he did absolutely nothing to deserve what happened to him, and there is no excuse whatsoever for the way the other house residents behaved.
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* [=InTheGallbladder=]: "One False Movie" had the ShowWithinAShow ''Lauren Is Explorin','' a parody of ''WesternAnimation/DoraTheExplorer'' so embarrassingly exaggerated and unsubtle that it was painful to watch. It's even worse in that it [[spoiler:was ChekhovsGun for the episode's plot]].

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* [=InTheGallbladder=]: "One False Movie" had the ShowWithinAShow ''Lauren Is Explorin','' a parody of ''WesternAnimation/DoraTheExplorer'' so embarrassingly exaggerated and unsubtle that it was painful to watch. It's even worse in that it [[spoiler:was ChekhovsGun for [[ChekhovsGun comes back near the episode's plot]].end as a major plot point.]]
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* [=InTheGallbladder=]: "One False Movie" had the ShowWithinAShow "Lauren Is Explorin'", a parody of ''WesternAnimation/DoraTheExplorer'' so embarrassingly exaggerated and unsubtle that it was painful to watch. It's even worse in that its existence [[spoiler:was ChekhovsGun]].

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* [=InTheGallbladder=]: "One False Movie" had the ShowWithinAShow "Lauren ''Lauren Is Explorin'", Explorin','' a parody of ''WesternAnimation/DoraTheExplorer'' so embarrassingly exaggerated and unsubtle that it was painful to watch. It's even worse in that its existence it [[spoiler:was ChekhovsGun]].ChekhovsGun for the episode's plot]].
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** Troper/{{Supreme-X15}}: Right up there with you. Bloo's dickishness was one of Foster's drawbacks for me, and it kept getting worse as the series prolonged. This episode brings out the worst in Bloo, and it might be one of his worst, if not worst appearances in the entire show. While everyone else feels genuine remorse for how they treated Ed, he's quick to deflect any guilt from himself and act like nothing's wrong, and no one calls him out of it throughout the entire episode. He's the main cause of the conflict, and [[KarmaHoudini he gets away with it]]. He even has the brass balls to say "I never doubted you for a moment, buddy!" when Ed saves, when only moments later, he unabashedly doubting Ed's ability to save him and others from danger. To quote PhantomStrider, if I ever find this piece of blue turd on my the bottom of my shoe, I will scrap it off with a vengeance.

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** Troper/{{Supreme-X15}}: Right up there with you. Bloo's dickishness was one of Foster's drawbacks for me, and it kept getting worse as the series prolonged. This episode brings out the worst in Bloo, and it might be one of his worst, if not worst appearances in the entire show. While everyone else feels genuine remorse for how they treated Ed, he's quick to deflect any guilt from himself and act like nothing's wrong, and no one ever calls him out of it throughout the entire episode. He's the main cause of the conflict, and [[KarmaHoudini he gets away with it]]. He even has the brass balls to say "I never doubted you for a moment, buddy!" when Ed saves, saves him and the others, when only moments later, he unabashedly doubting Ed's ability to save him and others them from danger. To quote PhantomStrider, WebVideo/PhantomStrider, if I ever find this piece of blue turd on my the bottom of my shoe, I will scrap it off with a vengeance. vengeance, because I stepped in something NASTY!
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** Troper/{{Supreme-X15}}: Right up there with you. Bloo's dickishness was one of Foster's drawbacks for me, and it kept getting worse as the series prolonged. This episode brings out the worst in Bloo, and it might be one of his worst, if not worst appearances in the entire show. While everyone else feels genuine remorse for how they treated Ed, he's quick to deflect any guilt from himself and act like nothing's wrong, and no one calls him out of it throughout the entire episode. He's the main cause of the conflict, and [[KarmaHoudini he gets away with it]]. He even has the brass balls to say "I never doubted you for a moment, buddy!" when Ed saves, when only moments later, he unabashedly doubting Ed's ability to save him and others from danger. To quote PhantomStrider, if I ever find this piece of blue turd on my the bottom of my shoe, I will scrap it off with a vengeance.
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* [=InTheGallbladder=]: "One False Movie" had the ShowWithinAShow "Explorin' Lauren", a parody of ''WesternAnimation/DoraTheExplorer'' so embarrassingly exaggerated and unsubtle that it was painful to watch. It's even worse in that its existence [[spoiler:was ChekhovsGun]].

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* [=InTheGallbladder=]: "One False Movie" had the ShowWithinAShow "Explorin' Lauren", "Lauren Is Explorin'", a parody of ''WesternAnimation/DoraTheExplorer'' so embarrassingly exaggerated and unsubtle that it was painful to watch. It's even worse in that its existence [[spoiler:was ChekhovsGun]].


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* Tropers/{{mariic}}: The episode ''Duchess of Wails'', where [[TheScrappy Duchess]] gets sent away, is nothing more than an unfunny Mac TorturePorn. She moves in with a family next to Mac's home, and annoys his family to the point where Mac's mom considers moving away. If that wasn't bad enough, [[BigBrotherBully Terrence]] tells Mac that they're moving to Singapore, so Mac and Bloo have to carry Duchess back to Foster's, but Terrence gets there first and tells the home about what they're planning. [[WhatAnIdiot It never occurred to any of them that Terrence shouldn't be trusted]], [[ItMakesSenseInContext so they assault Mac and Bloo with sharpened carrots and tomatoes.]] It's only until ''after'' they were betrayed by their friends that Mac and Bloo reveal that Dutchess would've caused them to move to Singapore, and [[KarmaHoudini Terrence gets away with nothing more than a]] DeathGlare from the housemates. [[StatusQuoIsGod They finally take Duchess back]], but Mac and Bloo have to become her servants. The episode then ends with Duchess [[WouldHurtAChild hitting Mac with her hairbrush]] while he and Bloo carry her.

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* Tropers/{{mariic}}: The episode ''Duchess of Wails'', where [[TheScrappy Duchess]] gets sent away, is nothing more than an unfunny Mac TorturePorn. She moves in with a family next to Mac's home, and annoys his family to the point where Mac's mom considers moving away. If that wasn't bad enough, [[BigBrotherBully Terrence]] tells Mac that they're moving to Singapore, so Mac and Bloo have to carry Duchess back to Foster's, but Terrence gets there first and tells the home about what they're planning. [[WhatAnIdiot It never occurred to any of them that Terrence shouldn't be trusted]], [[ItMakesSenseInContext so they assault Mac and Bloo with sharpened carrots and tomatoes.]] It's only until ''after'' they were betrayed by their friends that Mac and Bloo reveal that Dutchess would've caused them to move to Singapore, and [[KarmaHoudini Terrence gets away with nothing more than a]] DeathGlare from the housemates. [[StatusQuoIsGod They finally take Duchess back]], but Mac and Bloo have to become her servants. The episode then ends with Duchess [[WouldHurtAChild hitting Mac with her hairbrush]] while he and Bloo carry her. *Nothereforlong004 says: After this episode, I feel it's acceptable to nominate Terrence for Complete Monster status.
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* Codebox42: For me its the episode "Imposter's Home for Um.. Make Em Up Pals"- This is basically just an obnoxious Frankie Torture Porn. This episode tries to tell a "Don't judge a book by its cover" but does it in the worst way. It basically tries to make Frankie into an antagonist by having her beliefs in Goofball come off as "Judgmental" yet the audience along with Frankie are presented the image of what could easily be a Teenage Boy posing as an imaginary friend. What makes it worse is Mr Herriman and the entire household 's logic on basing Goofball's justification on being imaginary is "His Clown Nose is wacky" which basically contradicts their own logic, as the nose can just be put on by any random human.(Considering the real twist at the ending is his Elephant Nose place under set clown nose confirmed he was imaginary, which makes her apologize, making their statement even more hypocritical and stupid This only exist just to deliver the final blow to Frankie after the torment she got) then throughout the whole episode Goofball ruins all of Frankie's chores (even getting babies to say they hate Frankie at one point), at one point Goofball even invites a bunch of Teenage friends to come over, y'know it's almost like he was a real human with actual human friends? (Even if Goofball and his creator were separated, this still doesn't make sense of how he'd never consider to find or call his owner) Which begs the question, since Goofball's owner comes from Canada, how does Goofball have random teenage friends? (Again this head scratcher only exist to make Frankie's torment worse and everyone else into stupid, hypocritical jerks.) Also the fact Goofball doesn't take off his nose to expose Frankie makes the setup all the worse, as its a huge logical mistake of the episode. Also Goofball mispronounces Frankie's name in a rather obnoxious way that comes off as a JerkAss. Not to mention Goofball has to think to come up with his own name, as if he was just making one up to pass by as a imaginary friend. With how this episode is written it basically makes Goofball out to be a Human at every turn, and the structure functions like it was suppose to be the twist that proves Frankie right, but considering the real twist it feels like a Cop-out and feels out of place with the structure. And then when Frankie tries to rebel and explain her problem, she's greeted with constant punishments by Mr Herriman for not "doing her chores" even though Goofball ruins them. Then to add insult to injury, when Frankie tries to prove her point, Mac being the ONLY person who sees through her disguise doesn't even help Frankie, instead he has Frankie bribe him and use the money to take everyone INCLUDING GOOFBALL to the concert she wanted to go to (This is out of character for Mac and his scene leaves bad implications, as it makes feel like he rats Frankie out anyway offscreen, hence how Goofball comes into the room when he leaves), all while she's being greeted with a Cinderella homage. Mr. Herriman is way too tolerant of Goofball, his tomfoolery and his douchebaggery. My point is Herriman is completely Horrible in this episode all just to spite Frankie, it seems, and he does indeed spite her by blaming everything on her. To make things worse, when the friends don't know its her when in disguise they literally admit they only miss Frankie just because she's a servant to them, by only emphasizing things she does for them! Oh yeah, and then in the ending where she's forced to say she was wrong is an Kick the Dog moment for Frankie. As she had every right to expect her beliefs and nobody apologizes for their actions. (Herriman even makes an insulting comment over how a clown nose doesn't prove your an imaginary friend, y'know the same logic Frankie was proving all along?) Meanwhile Frankie in this episode doesn't get to payback anyone and instead is forced into a position of being proven wrong through sheer convenience, while never getting to go to her concert with her friends, having to apologize to set people who tormented/punished her while all of them are Karma Houdini's. Oh yeah it also doesn't help how Bloo adds onto Frankie's punishment by assisting Goofball's antics. This is easily the worst episode of the show.

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* Codebox42: For me its the episode "Imposter's Home for Um.. Make Em Up Pals"- This is basically just an obnoxious Frankie Torture Porn. This episode tries to tell a "Don't judge a book by its cover" but does it in the worst way. It basically tries to make Frankie into an antagonist by having her beliefs in Goofball come off as "Judgmental" yet the audience along with Frankie are presented the image of what could easily be a Teenage Boy posing as an imaginary friend. What makes it worse is Mr Herriman and the entire household 's logic on basing Goofball's justification on being imaginary is "His Clown Nose is wacky" which basically contradicts their own logic, as the nose can just be put on by any random human.(Considering the real twist at the ending is his Elephant Nose place under set clown nose confirmed he was imaginary, which makes her apologize, making their statement even more hypocritical and stupid This only exist just to deliver the final blow to Frankie after the torment she got) then throughout the whole episode Goofball ruins all of Frankie's chores (even getting babies to say they hate Frankie at one point), at one point Goofball even invites a bunch of Teenage friends to come over, y'know it's almost like he was a real human with actual human friends? (Even if Goofball and his creator were separated, this still doesn't make sense of how he'd never consider to find or call his owner) Which begs the question, since Goofball's owner comes from Canada, how does Goofball have random teenage friends? (Again this head scratcher only exist to make Frankie's torment worse and everyone else into stupid, hypocritical jerks.) Also the fact Goofball doesn't take off his nose to expose Frankie makes the setup all the worse, as its a huge logical mistake of the episode. Also Goofball mispronounces Frankie's name in a rather obnoxious way that comes off as a JerkAss. Not to mention Goofball has to think to come up with his own name, as if he was just making one up to pass by as a imaginary friend. With how this episode is written it basically makes Goofball out to be a Human at every turn, and the structure functions like it was suppose to be the twist that proves Frankie right, but considering the real twist it feels like a Cop-out and feels out of place with the structure. And then when Frankie tries to rebel and explain her problem, she's greeted with constant punishments by Mr Herriman for not "doing her chores" even though Goofball ruins them. Then to add insult to injury, when Frankie tries to prove her point, Mac being the ONLY person who sees through her disguise doesn't even help Frankie, instead he has Frankie bribe him and use the money to take everyone INCLUDING GOOFBALL to the concert she wanted to go to (This is out of character for Mac and his scene leaves bad implications, as it makes feel like he rats Frankie out anyway offscreen, hence how Goofball comes into the room when he leaves), all while she's being greeted with a Cinderella homage. Mr. Herriman is way too tolerant of Goofball, his tomfoolery and his douchebaggery. My point is Herriman is completely Horrible in this episode all just to spite Frankie, it seems, and he does indeed spite her by blaming everything on her. To make things worse, when the friends don't know its her when in disguise they literally admit they only miss Frankie just because she's a servant to them, by only emphasizing things she does for them! Oh yeah, and then in the ending where she's forced to say she was wrong is an Kick the Dog moment for Frankie. As she had every right to expect her beliefs and nobody apologizes for their actions. (Herriman even makes an insulting comment over how a clown nose doesn't prove your an imaginary friend, y'know the same logic Frankie was proving all along?) Meanwhile Frankie in this episode doesn't get to payback anyone and instead is forced into a position of being proven wrong through sheer convenience, while never getting to go to her concert with her friends, having to apologize to set people who tormented/punished her while all of them are Karma Houdini's. Oh yeah it also doesn't help how Bloo adds onto Frankie's punishment by assisting Goofball's antics. This is easily the worst episode of the show.show.
* MrMediaGuy2: "Beat With a Schtick" is a great case of BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor for anyone who wanted a Bloo torture porn. The premise of the episode is that Bloo is telling silly one-liners about the other imaginaries. At one point, he says "How's the weather up there?" to a gigantic monstrous imaginary [[EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep known simply as]] "the Big Scary New Guy". Now it looks like Big Scary New Guy is going to pulverize him at 4:00, and Bloo spends most of the episode terrified at this. The worst part? None of the other residents of the house are supporting of Bloo at all. Madame Foster gambles on him losing, and even [[NiceGuy Wilt]] angrily tells Bloo that he deserves to be destroyed, [[DisproportionateRetribution all for making a harmless one-liner about the guy's height]]. At the end, it turns out that BSNG is just a comedian like Bloo and he just wanted to show off his act. However, Bloo calls his act lame, resulting in BSNG angrily smashing him, much to the amusement of Eduardo. Yes, I know Bloo can be an asshole in other episodes, but in this particular instance, he did absolutely nothing to deserve what happened to him, and there is no excuse whatsoever for the way the other house residents behaved.
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* Tropers/{{mariic}}: The episode ''Duchess of Wails'', where [[TheScrappy Duchess]] gets sent away, is nothing more than an [[DudeNotFunny unfunny]] Mac TorturePorn. She moves in with a family next to Mac's home, and annoys his family to the point where Mac's mom considers moving away. If that wasn't bad enough, [[BigBrotherBully Terrence]] tells Mac that they're moving to Singapore, so Mac and Bloo have to carry Duchess back to Foster's, but Terrence gets there first and tells the home about what they're planning. [[WhatAnIdiot It never occurred to any of them that Terrence shouldn't be trusted]], [[ItMakesSenseInContext so they assault Mac and Bloo with sharpened carrots and tomatoes.]] It's only until ''after'' they were betrayed by their friends that Mac and Bloo reveal that Dutchess would've caused them to move to Singapore, and [[KarmaHoudini Terrence gets away with nothing more than a]] DeathGlare from the housemates. [[StatusQuoIsGod They finally take Duchess back]], but Mac and Bloo have to become her servants. The episode then ends with Duchess [[WouldHurtAChild hitting Mac with her hairbrush]] while he and Bloo carry her.

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* Tropers/{{mariic}}: The episode ''Duchess of Wails'', where [[TheScrappy Duchess]] gets sent away, is nothing more than an [[DudeNotFunny unfunny]] unfunny Mac TorturePorn. She moves in with a family next to Mac's home, and annoys his family to the point where Mac's mom considers moving away. If that wasn't bad enough, [[BigBrotherBully Terrence]] tells Mac that they're moving to Singapore, so Mac and Bloo have to carry Duchess back to Foster's, but Terrence gets there first and tells the home about what they're planning. [[WhatAnIdiot It never occurred to any of them that Terrence shouldn't be trusted]], [[ItMakesSenseInContext so they assault Mac and Bloo with sharpened carrots and tomatoes.]] It's only until ''after'' they were betrayed by their friends that Mac and Bloo reveal that Dutchess would've caused them to move to Singapore, and [[KarmaHoudini Terrence gets away with nothing more than a]] DeathGlare from the housemates. [[StatusQuoIsGod They finally take Duchess back]], but Mac and Bloo have to become her servants. The episode then ends with Duchess [[WouldHurtAChild hitting Mac with her hairbrush]] while he and Bloo carry her.
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* Codebox42: For me its the episode "Imposter's Home for Um.. Make Em Up Pals"- This is basically just an obnoxious Frankie Torture Porn. This episode tries to tell a "Don't judge a book by its cover" but does it in the worst way. It basically tries to make Frankie into an antagonist by having her beliefs in Goofball come off as "Judgmental" yet the audience along with Frankie are presented the image of what could easily be a Teenage Boy posing as an imaginary friend. What makes it worse is Mr Herriman and the entire household 's logic on basing Goofball's justification on being imaginary is "His Clown Nose is wacky" which basically contradicts their own logic, as the nose can just be put on by any random human.(Considering the real twist at the ending is his Elephant Nose place under set clown nose confirmed he was imaginary, which makes her apologize, making their statement even more hypocritical and stupid This only exist just to deliver the final blow to Frankie after the torment she got) then throughout the whole episode Goofball ruins all of Frankie's chores (even getting babies to say they hate Frankie at one point), at one point Goofball even invites a bunch of Teenage friends to come over, y'know it's almost like he was a real human with actual human friends? (Even if Goofball and his creator were separated, this still doesn't make sense of how he'd never consider to find or call his owner) Which begs the question, since Goofball's owner comes from Canada, how does Goofball have random teenage friends? (Again this head scratcher only exist to make Frankie's torment worse and everyone else into stupid, hypocritical jerks.) Also the fact Goofball doesn't take off his nose to expose Frankie makes the setup all the worse, as its a huge logical mistake of the episode. Also Goofball mispronounces Frankie's name in a rather obnoxious way that comes off as a JerkAss. Not to mention Goofball has to think to come up with his own name, as if he was just making one up to pass by as a imaginary friend. With how this episode is written it basically makes Goofball out to be a Human at every turn, and the structure functions like it was suppose to be the twist that proves Frankie right, but considering the real twist it feels like a Cop-out and feels out of place with the structure. And then when Frankie tries to rebel and explain her problem, she's greeted with constant punishments by Mr Herriman for not "doing her chores" even though Goofball ruins them. Then to add insult to injury, when Frankie tries to prove her point, Mac being the ONLY person who sees through her disguise doesn't even help Frankie, instead he has Frankie bribe him and use the money to take everyone INCLUDING GOOFBALL to the concert she wanted to go to (This is out of character for Mac and his scene leaves bad implications, as it makes feel like he rats Frankie out anyway offscreen, hence how Goofball comes into the room when he leaves), all while she's being greeted with a Cinderella homage. Mr. Herriman is way too tolerant of Goofball, his tomfoolery and his douchebaggery. My point is Herriman is completely Horrible in this episode all just to spite Frankie, it seems, and he does indeed spite her by blaming everything on her. To make things worse, when the friends don't know its her when in disguise they literally admit they only miss Frankie just because she's a servant to them, by only emphasizing things she does for them! Oh yeah, and then in the ending where she's forced to say she was wrong is an Kick the Dog moment for Frankie. As she had every right to expect her beliefs and nobody apologizes for their actions. (Herriman even makes an insulting comment over how a clown nose doesn't prove your an imaginary friend, y'know the same logic Frankie was proving all along?) Meanwhile Frankie in this episode doesn't get to payback anyone and instead is forced into a position of being proven wrong through sheer convenience, while never getting to go to her concert with her friends, having to apologize to set people who tormented/punished her while all of them are Karma Houdini's. Oh yeah it also doesn't help how Bloo adds onto Frankie's punishment by assisting Goofball's antics. This is easily the worst episode of the show.
* Codebox42: I would also love to count the Season 5 episode "Ticket to Rod" into play. Madame Foster takes a massive [[Jerkass Ball]] moment toward, Mac, Frankie and Bloo. Rather than get a unique teamup with her and Bloo. She basically teams up with Bloo and sabotages Mac and Frankie simply to get the tickets to meet Rod Tango. [[Madame Foster is willing to sabotage Frankie her own granddaughter and shows absolutely no remorse for it!]] Madame Foster even states herself that she didn't regret doing it. Then later after Bloo is mean-spiritedly thrown out by Rod Tango himself Madame Foster just acts like a complete Jerkass toward Bloo and gets away with basically conning two people and literally dumping the other one simply to get her place to see Rod. It's basically them taking the ending of "Fosters Goes to Europe" and making it into a full episode. [[This is easily Madame Foster's worst appearance for me, even worse than her infamous Ticket swipe in "Foster's Goes to Europe".]] I've noticed that Madame Foster goes through a lot of [["Jerkass Ball Moments"]] in the show. Her other worst appearances are [["Crime After Crime, The Big Lebooski, Beat with a Schtick, the ending of Store Wars]] and In the short "Birthday Cake Bloos", she devours Bloo's birthday cake for no reason at all and also has the gall to gloat to her granddaughter that [[ScrewTheRulesIMakeThem she can't really be punished due to being the foster home's owner]].

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* Codebox42: For me its the episode "Imposter's Home for Um.. Make Em Up Pals"- This is basically just an obnoxious Frankie Torture Porn. This episode tries to tell a "Don't judge a book by its cover" but does it in the worst way. It basically tries to make Frankie into an antagonist by having her beliefs in Goofball come off as "Judgmental" yet the audience along with Frankie are presented the image of what could easily be a Teenage Boy posing as an imaginary friend. What makes it worse is Mr Herriman and the entire household 's logic on basing Goofball's justification on being imaginary is "His Clown Nose is wacky" which basically contradicts their own logic, as the nose can just be put on by any random human.(Considering the real twist at the ending is his Elephant Nose place under set clown nose confirmed he was imaginary, which makes her apologize, making their statement even more hypocritical and stupid This only exist just to deliver the final blow to Frankie after the torment she got) then throughout the whole episode Goofball ruins all of Frankie's chores (even getting babies to say they hate Frankie at one point), at one point Goofball even invites a bunch of Teenage friends to come over, y'know it's almost like he was a real human with actual human friends? (Even if Goofball and his creator were separated, this still doesn't make sense of how he'd never consider to find or call his owner) Which begs the question, since Goofball's owner comes from Canada, how does Goofball have random teenage friends? (Again this head scratcher only exist to make Frankie's torment worse and everyone else into stupid, hypocritical jerks.) Also the fact Goofball doesn't take off his nose to expose Frankie makes the setup all the worse, as its a huge logical mistake of the episode. Also Goofball mispronounces Frankie's name in a rather obnoxious way that comes off as a JerkAss. Not to mention Goofball has to think to come up with his own name, as if he was just making one up to pass by as a imaginary friend. With how this episode is written it basically makes Goofball out to be a Human at every turn, and the structure functions like it was suppose to be the twist that proves Frankie right, but considering the real twist it feels like a Cop-out and feels out of place with the structure. And then when Frankie tries to rebel and explain her problem, she's greeted with constant punishments by Mr Herriman for not "doing her chores" even though Goofball ruins them. Then to add insult to injury, when Frankie tries to prove her point, Mac being the ONLY person who sees through her disguise doesn't even help Frankie, instead he has Frankie bribe him and use the money to take everyone INCLUDING GOOFBALL to the concert she wanted to go to (This is out of character for Mac and his scene leaves bad implications, as it makes feel like he rats Frankie out anyway offscreen, hence how Goofball comes into the room when he leaves), all while she's being greeted with a Cinderella homage. Mr. Herriman is way too tolerant of Goofball, his tomfoolery and his douchebaggery. My point is Herriman is completely Horrible in this episode all just to spite Frankie, it seems, and he does indeed spite her by blaming everything on her. To make things worse, when the friends don't know its her when in disguise they literally admit they only miss Frankie just because she's a servant to them, by only emphasizing things she does for them! Oh yeah, and then in the ending where she's forced to say she was wrong is an Kick the Dog moment for Frankie. As she had every right to expect her beliefs and nobody apologizes for their actions. (Herriman even makes an insulting comment over how a clown nose doesn't prove your an imaginary friend, y'know the same logic Frankie was proving all along?) Meanwhile Frankie in this episode doesn't get to payback anyone and instead is forced into a position of being proven wrong through sheer convenience, while never getting to go to her concert with her friends, having to apologize to set people who tormented/punished her while all of them are Karma Houdini's. Oh yeah it also doesn't help how Bloo adds onto Frankie's punishment by assisting Goofball's antics. This is easily the worst episode of the show.
* Codebox42: I would also love to count the Season 5 episode "Ticket to Rod" into play. Madame Foster takes a massive [[Jerkass Ball]] moment toward, Mac, Frankie and Bloo. Rather than get a unique teamup with her and Bloo. She basically teams up with Bloo and sabotages Mac and Frankie simply to get the tickets to meet Rod Tango. [[Madame Foster is willing to sabotage Frankie her own granddaughter and shows absolutely no remorse for it!]] Madame Foster even states herself that she didn't regret doing it. Then later after Bloo is mean-spiritedly thrown out by Rod Tango himself Madame Foster just acts like a complete Jerkass toward Bloo and gets away with basically conning two people and literally dumping the other one simply to get her place to see Rod. It's basically them taking the ending of "Fosters Goes to Europe" and making it into a full episode. [[This is easily Madame Foster's worst appearance for me, even worse than her infamous Ticket swipe in "Foster's Goes to Europe".]] I've noticed that Madame Foster goes through a lot of [["Jerkass Ball Moments"]] in the show. Her other worst appearances are [["Crime After Crime, The Big Lebooski, Beat with a Schtick, the ending of Store Wars]] and In the short "Birthday Cake Bloos", she devours Bloo's birthday cake for no reason at all and also has the gall to gloat to her granddaughter that [[ScrewTheRulesIMakeThem she can't really be punished due to being the foster home's owner]].
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* Codebox42: Imposter's Home for Um.. Make Em Up Pals- This is basically just a Frankie Torture Porn. This episode tries to tell a "Don't judge a book by its cover" but does it in the worst way. It basically tries to make Frankie into an antagonist by having her beliefs in Goofball come off as "Judgmental" yet the audience along with Frankie are presented the image of what could easily be a Teenage Boy posing as an imaginary friend. What makes it worse is Mr Herriman and the entire household 's logic on basing Goofball's justification on being imaginary is "His Clown Nose is wacky" which basically contradicts their own logic, as the nose can just be put on by any random human.(Considering the real twist at the ending is his Elephant Nose place under set clown nose confirmed he was imaginary, which makes her apologize, making their statement even more hypocritical and stupid This only exist just to deliver the final blow to Frankie after the torment she got) then throughout the whole episode Goofball ruins all of Frankie's chores (even getting babies to say they hate Frankie at one point), at one point Goofball even invites a bunch of Teenage friends to come over, y'know it's almost like he was a real human with actual human friends? (Even if Goofball and his creator were separated, this still doesn't make sense of how he'd never consider to find or call his owner) Which begs the question, since Goofball's owner comes from Canada, how does Goofball have random teenage friends? (Again this head scratcher only exist to make Frankie's torment worse and everyone else into stupid, hypocritical jerks.) Also the fact Goofball doesn't take off his nose to expose Frankie makes the setup all the worse, as its a huge logical mistake of the episode. Also Goofball mispronounces Frankie's name in a rather obnoxious way that comes off as a JerkAss. Not to mention Goofball has to think to come up with his own name, as if he was just making one up to pass by as a imaginary friend. With how this episode is written it basically makes Goofball out to be a Human at every turn, and the structure functions like it was suppose to be the twist that proves Frankie right, but considering the real twist it feels like a Cop-out and feels out of place with the structure. And then when Frankie tries to rebel and explain her problem, she's greeted with constant punishments by Mr Herriman for not "doing her chores" even though Goofball ruins them. Then to add insult to injury, when Frankie tries to prove her point, Mac being the ONLY person who sees through her disguise doesn't even help Frankie, instead he has Frankie bribe him and use the money to take everyone INCLUDING GOOFBALL to the concert she wanted to go to (This is out of character for Mac and his scene leaves bad implications, as it makes feel like he rats Frankie out anyway offscreen, hence how Goofball comes into the room when he leaves), all while she's being greeted with a Cinderella homage. Mr. Herriman is way too tolerant of Goofball, his tomfoolery and his douchebaggery. My point is Herriman is completely Horrible in this episode all just to spite Frankie, it seems, and he does indeed spite her by blaming everything on her. To make things worse, when the friends don't know its her when in disguise they literally admit they only miss Frankie just because she's a servant to them, by only emphasizing things she does for them! Oh yeah, and then in the ending where she's forced to say she was wrong is an Kick the Dog moment for Frankie. As she had every right to expect her beliefs and nobody apologizes for their actions. (Herriman even makes an insulting comment over how a clown nose doesn't prove your an imaginary friend, y'know the same logic Frankie was proving all along?) Meanwhile Frankie in this episode doesn't get to payback anyone and instead is forced into a position of being proven wrong through sheer convenience, while never getting to go to her concert with her friends, having to apologize to set people who tormented/punished her while all of them are Karma Houdini's. Oh yeah it also doesn't help how Bloo adds onto Frankie's punishment by assisting Goofball's antics. This is easily the worst episode of the show.

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* Codebox42: Imposter's For me its the episode "Imposter's Home for Um.. Make Em Up Pals- Pals"- This is basically just a an obnoxious Frankie Torture Porn. This episode tries to tell a "Don't judge a book by its cover" but does it in the worst way. It basically tries to make Frankie into an antagonist by having her beliefs in Goofball come off as "Judgmental" yet the audience along with Frankie are presented the image of what could easily be a Teenage Boy posing as an imaginary friend. What makes it worse is Mr Herriman and the entire household 's logic on basing Goofball's justification on being imaginary is "His Clown Nose is wacky" which basically contradicts their own logic, as the nose can just be put on by any random human.(Considering the real twist at the ending is his Elephant Nose place under set clown nose confirmed he was imaginary, which makes her apologize, making their statement even more hypocritical and stupid This only exist just to deliver the final blow to Frankie after the torment she got) then throughout the whole episode Goofball ruins all of Frankie's chores (even getting babies to say they hate Frankie at one point), at one point Goofball even invites a bunch of Teenage friends to come over, y'know it's almost like he was a real human with actual human friends? (Even if Goofball and his creator were separated, this still doesn't make sense of how he'd never consider to find or call his owner) Which begs the question, since Goofball's owner comes from Canada, how does Goofball have random teenage friends? (Again this head scratcher only exist to make Frankie's torment worse and everyone else into stupid, hypocritical jerks.) Also the fact Goofball doesn't take off his nose to expose Frankie makes the setup all the worse, as its a huge logical mistake of the episode. Also Goofball mispronounces Frankie's name in a rather obnoxious way that comes off as a JerkAss. Not to mention Goofball has to think to come up with his own name, as if he was just making one up to pass by as a imaginary friend. With how this episode is written it basically makes Goofball out to be a Human at every turn, and the structure functions like it was suppose to be the twist that proves Frankie right, but considering the real twist it feels like a Cop-out and feels out of place with the structure. And then when Frankie tries to rebel and explain her problem, she's greeted with constant punishments by Mr Herriman for not "doing her chores" even though Goofball ruins them. Then to add insult to injury, when Frankie tries to prove her point, Mac being the ONLY person who sees through her disguise doesn't even help Frankie, instead he has Frankie bribe him and use the money to take everyone INCLUDING GOOFBALL to the concert she wanted to go to (This is out of character for Mac and his scene leaves bad implications, as it makes feel like he rats Frankie out anyway offscreen, hence how Goofball comes into the room when he leaves), all while she's being greeted with a Cinderella homage. Mr. Herriman is way too tolerant of Goofball, his tomfoolery and his douchebaggery. My point is Herriman is completely Horrible in this episode all just to spite Frankie, it seems, and he does indeed spite her by blaming everything on her. To make things worse, when the friends don't know its her when in disguise they literally admit they only miss Frankie just because she's a servant to them, by only emphasizing things she does for them! Oh yeah, and then in the ending where she's forced to say she was wrong is an Kick the Dog moment for Frankie. As she had every right to expect her beliefs and nobody apologizes for their actions. (Herriman even makes an insulting comment over how a clown nose doesn't prove your an imaginary friend, y'know the same logic Frankie was proving all along?) Meanwhile Frankie in this episode doesn't get to payback anyone and instead is forced into a position of being proven wrong through sheer convenience, while never getting to go to her concert with her friends, having to apologize to set people who tormented/punished her while all of them are Karma Houdini's. Oh yeah it also doesn't help how Bloo adds onto Frankie's punishment by assisting Goofball's antics. This is easily the worst episode of the show.show.
* Codebox42: I would also love to count the Season 5 episode "Ticket to Rod" into play. Madame Foster takes a massive [[Jerkass Ball]] moment toward, Mac, Frankie and Bloo. Rather than get a unique teamup with her and Bloo. She basically teams up with Bloo and sabotages Mac and Frankie simply to get the tickets to meet Rod Tango. [[Madame Foster is willing to sabotage Frankie her own granddaughter and shows absolutely no remorse for it!]] Madame Foster even states herself that she didn't regret doing it. Then later after Bloo is mean-spiritedly thrown out by Rod Tango himself Madame Foster just acts like a complete Jerkass toward Bloo and gets away with basically conning two people and literally dumping the other one simply to get her place to see Rod. It's basically them taking the ending of "Fosters Goes to Europe" and making it into a full episode. [[This is easily Madame Foster's worst appearance for me, even worse than her infamous Ticket swipe in "Foster's Goes to Europe".]] I've noticed that Madame Foster goes through a lot of [["Jerkass Ball Moments"]] in the show. Her other worst appearances are [["Crime After Crime, The Big Lebooski, Beat with a Schtick, the ending of Store Wars]] and In the short "Birthday Cake Bloos", she devours Bloo's birthday cake for no reason at all and also has the gall to gloat to her granddaughter that [[ScrewTheRulesIMakeThem she can't really be punished due to being the foster home's owner]].

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Codebox42: Imposter's Home for Um.. Make Em Up Pals- This is basically just a Frankie Torture Porn. This episode tries to tell a "Don't judge a book by its cover" but does it in the worst way. It basically tries to make Frankie into an antagonist by having her beliefs in Goofball come off as "Judgmental" yet the audience along with Frankie are presented the image of what could easily be a Teenage Boy posing as an imaginary friend. What makes it worse is Mr Herriman and the entire household 's logic on basing Goofball's justification on being imaginary is "His Clown Nose is wacky" which basically contradicts their own logic, as the nose can just be put on by any random human.

(Considering the real twist at the ending is his Elephant Nose place under set clown nose confirmed he was imaginary, which makes her apologize, making their statement even more hypocritical and stupid This only exist just to deliver the final blow to Frankie after the torment she got) then throughout the whole episode Goofball ruins all of Frankie's chores (even getting babies to say they hate Frankie at one point), at one point Goofball even invites a bunch of Teenage friends to come over, y'know it's almost like he was a real human with actual human friends? (Even if Goofball and his creator were separated, this still doesn't make sense of how he'd never consider to find or call his owner) Which begs the question, since Goofball's owner comes from Canada, how does Goofball have random teenage friends? (Again this head scratcher only exist to make Frankie's torment worse and everyone else into stupid, hypocritical jerks.) Also the fact Goofball doesn't take off his nose to expose Frankie makes the setup all the worse, as its a huge logical mistake of the episode.

Also Goofball mispronounces Frankie's name in a rather obnoxious way that comes off as a JerkAss. Not to mention Goofball has to think to come up with his own name, as if he was just making one up to pass by as a imaginary friend. With how this episode is written it basically makes Goofball out to be a Human at every turn, and the structure functions like it was suppose to be the twist that proves Frankie right, but considering the real twist it feels like a Cop-out and feels out of place with the structure.

And then when Frankie tries to rebel and explain her problem, she's greeted with constant punishments by Mr Herriman for not "doing her chores" even though Goofball ruins them. Then to add insult to injury, when Frankie tries to prove her point, Mac being the ONLY person who sees through her disguise doesn't even help Frankie, instead he has Frankie bribe him and use the money to take everyone INCLUDING GOOFBALL to the concert she wanted to go to (This is out of character for Mac and his scene leaves bad implications, as it makes feel like he rats Frakie out anyway offscreen, hence how Goofball comes into the room when he leaves), all while she's being greeted with a Cinderella homage. Mr. Herriman is way too tolerant of Goofball, his tomfoolery and his douchebaggery. My point is Herriman is completely Horrible in this episode all just to spite Frankie, it seems, and he does indeed spite her by blaming everything on her.

To make things worse, when the friends don't know its her when in disguise they literally admit they only miss Frankie just because she's a servant to them, by only emphasizing things she does for them! Oh yeah, and then in the ending where she's forced to say she was wrong is an Kick the Dog moment for Frankie. As she had every right to expect her beliefs and nobody apologizes for their actions. (Herriman even makes an insulting comment over how a clown nose doesn't prove your an imaginary friend, y'know the same logic Frankie was proving all along?) Meanwhile Frankie in this episode doesn't get to payback anyone and instead is forced into a position of being proven wrong through sheer convenience, while never getting to go to her concert with her friends, having to apologize to set people who tormented/punished her while all of them are Karma Houdini's. Oh yeah it also doesn't help how Bloo adds onto Frankie's punishment by assisting Goofball's antics. This is easily the worst episode of the show.

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* Codebox42: Imposter's Home for Um.. Make Em Up Pals- This is basically just a Frankie Torture Porn. This episode tries to tell a "Don't judge a book by its cover" but does it in the worst way. It basically tries to make Frankie into an antagonist by having her beliefs in Goofball come off as "Judgmental" yet the audience along with Frankie are presented the image of what could easily be a Teenage Boy posing as an imaginary friend. What makes it worse is Mr Herriman and the entire household 's logic on basing Goofball's justification on being imaginary is "His Clown Nose is wacky" which basically contradicts their own logic, as the nose can just be put on by any random human. \n\n(Considering the real twist at the ending is his Elephant Nose place under set clown nose confirmed he was imaginary, which makes her apologize, making their statement even more hypocritical and stupid This only exist just to deliver the final blow to Frankie after the torment she got) then throughout the whole episode Goofball ruins all of Frankie's chores (even getting babies to say they hate Frankie at one point), at one point Goofball even invites a bunch of Teenage friends to come over, y'know it's almost like he was a real human with actual human friends? (Even if Goofball and his creator were separated, this still doesn't make sense of how he'd never consider to find or call his owner) Which begs the question, since Goofball's owner comes from Canada, how does Goofball have random teenage friends? (Again this head scratcher only exist to make Frankie's torment worse and everyone else into stupid, hypocritical jerks.) Also the fact Goofball doesn't take off his nose to expose Frankie makes the setup all the worse, as its a huge logical mistake of the episode. \n\n Also Goofball mispronounces Frankie's name in a rather obnoxious way that comes off as a JerkAss. Not to mention Goofball has to think to come up with his own name, as if he was just making one up to pass by as a imaginary friend. With how this episode is written it basically makes Goofball out to be a Human at every turn, and the structure functions like it was suppose to be the twist that proves Frankie right, but considering the real twist it feels like a Cop-out and feels out of place with the structure. \n\n And then when Frankie tries to rebel and explain her problem, she's greeted with constant punishments by Mr Herriman for not "doing her chores" even though Goofball ruins them. Then to add insult to injury, when Frankie tries to prove her point, Mac being the ONLY person who sees through her disguise doesn't even help Frankie, instead he has Frankie bribe him and use the money to take everyone INCLUDING GOOFBALL to the concert she wanted to go to (This is out of character for Mac and his scene leaves bad implications, as it makes feel like he rats Frakie Frankie out anyway offscreen, hence how Goofball comes into the room when he leaves), all while she's being greeted with a Cinderella homage. Mr. Herriman is way too tolerant of Goofball, his tomfoolery and his douchebaggery. My point is Herriman is completely Horrible in this episode all just to spite Frankie, it seems, and he does indeed spite her by blaming everything on her.

her. To make things worse, when the friends don't know its her when in disguise they literally admit they only miss Frankie just because she's a servant to them, by only emphasizing things she does for them! Oh yeah, and then in the ending where she's forced to say she was wrong is an Kick the Dog moment for Frankie. As she had every right to expect her beliefs and nobody apologizes for their actions. (Herriman even makes an insulting comment over how a clown nose doesn't prove your an imaginary friend, y'know the same logic Frankie was proving all along?) Meanwhile Frankie in this episode doesn't get to payback anyone and instead is forced into a position of being proven wrong through sheer convenience, while never getting to go to her concert with her friends, having to apologize to set people who tormented/punished her while all of them are Karma Houdini's. Oh yeah it also doesn't help how Bloo adds onto Frankie's punishment by assisting Goofball's antics. This is easily the worst episode of the show.

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