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  • Eduardo episode for once

    8.8
    "Great"
    For once in the series which I love the most

    They focused the attention off of principal

    Characters Blooregard and Mac

    And focused on Eduardo the "scardy-cat" bull

    Who speaks Spanish and despite his scary outward

    Appearance, is really shy and sweet

    Much like Wilt, another fan favorite

    That bullying and jerky Terrance only wants

    To use the poor bull for his own gain

    Feel sorry that Mac has to live with a brother like him

    Don't laugh but I feel sorry that Terrance will grow up to be dumb and an idiot

    If he doesn't change his attitude towards his brother or with others!
  • Not so good. Could use more work.

    5.6
    "Mediocre"
    In this episode we see Eduardo, still an enormous baby. Bloo, still sick and tired of his cowardliness, yells at him and causes Eduardo to go craxy and try and run off to prove he isn't a coward. On the way he meets Terrence who takes him to a junkyard where he makes Eduardo a competitive in a Extremesaur Battle Championship. His friends, worried where he is go off and search for him, Eduardo, happy that he's learning not to be afraid of monsters. Eventually the gang find him at the junkyard but Eduardo doesn't want to return to Foster's because of Bloo. Bloo feels sorry, but EDuardo doesn't care. After Eduardo saves the gang from an electric beast, they all become friends again, and Bloo, of course, apologises. Eduardo believes he is now not scared of anything, but of course, a single frisbee return shim to normal-The big baby scaredy cat.



    The storyline was so poor in this episode. It was boring, Ed running about like a maniac killing Extremesaurs. And the gang trying to fidn him takes hours. Terrence is a jerk who tries to get Eduardo killed, and Bloo is happy Eduarod is gone forever. And Eduardo doesn't toughen up. He's still scared of a signle frisbee. It was okay, but could use more work. For starters, Bloo shouldn't of bene so jerky. He's not so jerky, just a little bit jerky. They really need to fix this episode up.
  • Eduardo, the loveable friend, is fighting for his rights!

    8.0
    "Great"
    Eduard is scardey pants, but he is not some much of one.

    True, Bloo was taking the mickey outta him, but he was wrong. Ed fought to gain respect, but "I am a lover, not a fighter!" Ed's finest hour, i mean...30 minutes.

    Terrance's character is built up too. Usually, he would just shove Ed off.

    I'm not a Ed fan, but this was a classic ep.



    TTlover
  • After being taunted by Bloo for his timidity, Eduardo runs away from the home to prove his bravery. He's discovered by Mac's older brother Terrence, who intends to use Eduardo for nefarious purposes.

    9.0
    "Superb"
    This was one of the best episodes of "Foster's.." I've seen so far, complete with plenty of humor, and more in-jokes than a Pixar movie! Bloo, as usual, is self-centered and completely oblivious to the feelings of others. After Eduardo is afraid of a "Whizbee"(Frisbee), Bloo taunts him, telling him that he wouldn't last long in "the real world" outside of Foster's. To prove him wrong, Eduardo runs away. In the meantime, he's discovered by Mac's brother Terrence, who intends to use Eduardo in dogfight-style battles between "Extremasaurs"-Imaginary Friends created by teenage boys-down at the local junkyard, with plenty of references to "Pokemon", "Dragonball Z" and other Anime series. Eduardo, despite his cowardice, proves a surprise hit on the Extremasaur battle circuit, winning fight after fight accidentally, while trying to AVOID his opponents. When Mac, Wilt and Coco discover that he's missing, though, they embark on a search for him, with Bloo tagging along, still unconcerned about Ed's safety. Terrence inadvertently reveals to Mac where Eduardo is, and the gang set off to the junkyard to rescue him. Some interesting character expansion from Wilt(which some might consider him being OOC)occurs when he backhands Bloo for continuing to show disregard for Eduardo being in a perilous situation, and does not apologize for it, something I see as an example of even Wilt becoming fed up with Bloo's behavior. In the end, rather than the gang rescuing Eduardo, HE ends up rescuing THEM from a particularily dangerous Pikachu-like electric Extremasaur, showing that he CAN be brave after all. Terrence, who put them in that dangerous situation in the first place, gets his comeuppance as well. Even at the end, though, Bloo fails to acknowledge that he was the one who caused Eduardo to run away in the first place. I can completely understand how someone would be tempted to whap him upside the head!
  • Good job Craig Lewis!

    9.0
    "Superb"
    Here's the plot: Eduardo runs away from the home to prove that he's not a coward. Great episode!

    Wilt smacks Bloo and doesn't apoliges for it. OOC for Wilt! Terrence has a big part since season 1. Amazing cameos in one episode it has: A kid in the junkyard wars was wearing a Fridays cap, then the Eds and Dexter are hanging outside of the giant crate, and finally a Pikachu look-alike shows up. And plus it was well written! Too many if you ask me! My overall Craig Lewis is 9/10!
  • the reason i say out of character is because...

    5.0
    "Mediocre"
    after all eduardo did in season 2 they still call him a coward (they overplayed it in my opinion).

    the good news is terrance had a slighty major role for the first time since season 1.

    the most failed atempt at humor in this episode was herriman falling for the dummy (ha ha).

    this episode really wasn't that great imo.
  • A good episode in series three for Foster's Home.

    8.0
    "Great"
    In this episode Ed really shows his colors. At the beggining of this episode Bloo, Mac, Coco, Wilt and Ed are playing with a frisbe like toy by the name of a wisbe. Bloo has the wisbe in hand and passes it to Ed which thinks its going to eat him. The wisbe flies past Ed and into a dark cage with a dangerous imaginary friend which appears to be harmless. Mac, Coco, Bloo, and Wilt go in after the wisbe and try to retrive it but by taking that chance they are stuck in the cage and cannot move because it would set the creature into shock and it would attack. Ed must finaly face his fears and go in after the gang by being very silent and bringing them back out. Ed does bring them back out but they hurt his feelings by saying he's a coward. So Ed puts his foot down and decides to run away to show the friends that he's not chicken. Ed is walking on the sidewalk and then hides in a dumpster from being scared from someone who actually turns out to be Terrance. Terrance takes Ed because of a club he was trying to get into which you need an imaginary friend. Ed follows Terrance to the club which is located in the dump for fights between imaginary friends. Ed doesn't want to fight but wins all the fights by dumb luck. He must fight the winner of last year now which is actually Bloo, Coco, Wilt and Mac dressed up as the winner himself. Ed somehow knocks over the gang which reveals their identity. They say their sorry and they become friends once again.
  • Eduardo, the no-longer scardy cat.

    8.8
    "Great"
    Eduardo has always been scared by the cutest things like kittens, the people who don't even know him, and other things like that. But we finally get to see a different side of him in this story.



    Terrance is at a junkyard, but without an imaginary friend (remember Red?) So, in order to get into the junkyard, he finds Eduardo, who has run away from Foster's to prove he isn't a baby, in a dumpster in the most run-down part of the town where Foster's is located. Well, Eduardo is recruited for some Ultimate Fighting Championship-type of event with imaginary monsters. He becomes a winner, but when Mac overhears about what Terrance has been up to, it's up to Blooregard, Wilt and Coco to save Eduardo...and the day.



    That's really the point of the episode, that Eduardo is still scared of some things, but not a lot of them.
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