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Reviewer2016 [2019-03-20 01:35:57 +0000 UTC]

-Frankie does keep Foster afloat like Alfred to the Wayne manner, but as she has pointed out she is madame fosters granddaughter and has a secure job, while she does work hard that kinda says she's cocky that she can't get fired.
-People also overlooked the fact cinderella just wanted to go out and have fun, the twins are the ones who wanted to seduce the prince(and let's face it tremaine would have done it herself if it wasn't her age)

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ghffff [2017-05-21 14:31:55 +0000 UTC]

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EmeraldOfTheOcean In reply to ghffff [2017-05-24 18:43:33 +0000 UTC]

I'm actually gonna do a negative comparison with Mr. Harriman

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EmeraldOfTheOcean In reply to ghffff [2017-05-24 18:43:07 +0000 UTC]

But this are good points

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EmeraldOfTheOcean In reply to ghffff [2017-05-24 18:42:24 +0000 UTC]

I can't agree with this at all

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AMX-269 [2017-05-21 04:37:22 +0000 UTC]

I wrote an opinion piece about "Destination Imagination," and it's good to know that someone shares my thoughts regarding it. I think a big part of "Foster's" as a whole was a real lack of anyone just sitting down and talking things out, and DI was no exception. Yes, Frankie did have a right to be angry about Herriman overworking her, but that doesn't give her the right to yell at Mac and the group and accuse them of being selfish, especially considering that she vanished without a trace and how much Mac's group went through to find her. If there had been a scene where, say, Mac told Frankie off for being selfish, causing her to see the error of her ways and apologize to the others, maybe this could have worked. But in all honesty, it can be hard to root for any of the characters when there are some episodes that portray them as being completely unsympathetic (looking at you, "Nightmare on Wilson Way").

Cinderella, meanwhile, should have every reason to lash out at other people, or hate her stepmother and stepsisters. But she doesn't. Instead, she tries to make the best of her situation and works hard; in the end, this hard work is rewarded. A person needs to be strong in order to deal with hardships, and just because Cinderella was putting up with the abuse doesn't mean she was just waiting around to be saved.

In any case, it seems that Craig McCracken learned his lesson about characters actually communicating with each other while making "Wander Over Yonder," because Wander and Sylvia were able to talk about their feelings much more than anyone on "Foster's" ever did.

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yodajax10 In reply to AMX-269 [2017-05-21 04:39:02 +0000 UTC]

I actually saw that once and I agreed with what you put up there. Glad to know you saw my thoughts on it too.

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