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Post by nickelodeonfanatic on Apr 22, 2017 18:39:38 GMT
I'm beginning to think it might actually be Blister who passed away in Later, Dingus.
1. I don't think even CH Greenblatt would even not know who passed away in Later, Dingus when I asked if it was going to be Blister. It just seems weird p, and I'm sure he's just hiding it so he wouldn't ruin the episode.
2. Even if it was Blister, Greenblatt probably could've said his occasional "secrets..." answer, and if it wasn't him, he probably could've just said no since I don't think it would ruin the episode as much.
3. When I asked Greenblatt if Fee had any other best friend before Harvey, he said no and Harvey was the only one. Heck, Fee even quoted in Steamgates, "We know how it feels to be left out. It stunk before we had you as our friend".
4. I imagine that a while before the twins befriended Harvey, they were pretty inseparable, so if Fee befriended someone back then, he/she might even be Foo's friend as well, and Blister never really interacted with Foo as much. Fee has other friends, but Blister has been around the longest, so he really is a "long time" friend.
5. EVEN IF FEE DID befriend someone a while back before she and Foo became best friends with Harvey, it would seem a little odd that this friend would leave Fee out on Valentine's Day like that, which probably wouldn't cause her to invent Anti-Valentine's Day.
And that's my theory. And there's only two arguments I have to oppose it.
1. Blister's a new character, and there was even an episode centered on him called The Hug Life, so it would seem strange.
2. Still going really strong at this age, I imagine Blister must be really healthy. He can still do the Blister Twister attack.
So, what do you think?
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Post by jenny on Apr 26, 2017 14:52:40 GMT
maybe the gif that he responded with was a similar "joke" or "secrets..." response
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Post by freav on Apr 29, 2017 5:07:08 GMT
Ever since I watched The Blister, I've thought that Blister is the one that passes away in that episode. Mostly because I see no other option.
Even if Blister's death would be incredibly sad, I think that, from a writing point of view, it's a lot more consistent and believable that making up a new character and killing it in the same episode, or inventing a friend that fee somehow had in the past.
Either way, that's an episode I've been anticipating a lot. I'm REALLY curious in how a show like Harvey Beaks would handle these kind of subjects. Feels like it could be a tear jearker though.
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