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MangaManiac Since: Aug, 2010
Nov 22nd 2011 at 11:54:18 AM •••

I think it might be worth replacing the quote with something less subjective.

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Jobbeybob Since: Dec, 2010
dsneybuf Since: Jul, 2009
Apr 7th 2013 at 7:46:14 PM •••

I replaced the quote with dialogue from the first episode.

sunnywinterz Since: Dec, 1969
Apr 2nd 2013 at 11:17:49 PM •••

For Wild Mass Guessing Page

Nibiru is sadistically evil, has the power to corrupt people, has the power to literally lock the good part of their souls in a limbo (even after death), and has the power to possess living beings.

Along with this, the Scooby gang spent episode "Nightmare in Red" in the "Black Lodge", it is safe to say that Nibiru and Bob are the same being.

Nibiru/Bob just vacations in Twin Peaks, but lives under Crystal Cove. This explains a lot from both series.

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shoboni Since: Oct, 2010
Oct 14th 2012 at 8:27:26 PM •••

Can I add the take that against Flim Flam and Scrappy as "Dude Not Funny" or something similar in the YMMV tab? regardless of how you feel about them it was kinda cruel.

sUpErDiCkErY Since: Mar, 2012
Apr 22nd 2012 at 1:04:00 PM •••

Fred's obsession with keeping the gang together during the first half of the series, and worrying more about them as a group than couples, makes much more sense once you see how much he misses his 'mom', and how cold his 'father' is toward him. The gang is essentially replacing the family he's never had. They've filled up that long-neglected hole in his heart, and he's afraid of losing that.

There are more nods to this, such as the line in 'A Haunting in Crystal Cove' after the fight with the moose head, where Fred blurts out about spending a lot of time alone growing up and needing a good listener. His obsession with mysteries and building traps is another mark of this, since a lot of kids who grow up without friends develop obsessive hobbies to fill the void with.

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