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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — The Flintstones


    ja_kitty_71 — 9 years ago(May 29, 2016 10:58 AM)

    I don't know where comes Fred up with such bull-
    [CENSORED]
    like: "
    Babies ties a guy down
    ". And in the episode "
    Feudin' and Fussin'
    ", he says to Wilma : "
    You're supposse to agree with me!
    "
    On off-topics "gripes," In the episode
    The Surprise
    , Fred was really being ass towards the Rubbles' little nephew Marblehead, and he "canceled" his friendship with Barney because he was babysitting instead of going bowling - I mean Cheeses-and-Ritz! A friendship broken because of a little, harmless baby. Also in the episode, he dubbed Wilma a "traitor" for still being Betty's friend - pencil-dick, she would have give the finger at 'im. In "
    Little Bamm-Bamm
    ", when Fred threw out the Rubbles and Wilma was like "
    Give me that baby!
    " I always thought it was a gesture that says "
    You're not fit to be the father of my daughter
    ."
    nya purr

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      kartoon-1 — 9 years ago(July 07, 2016 03:08 PM)

      Nah. Fred may have overreacted a lot of times but he always calmed down and relented, proving he was no bad guy, just hair-triggered.
      Even Barney and Betty (after she stopped crying) realised they were butting in on Fred and Wilma's privacy night after night because they were envious of them having a baby.

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        gcarras — 9 years ago(July 09, 2016 05:45 PM)

        Well, in "Little Bamm-Bamm", Pebbles WAS THE FLINTSTONES's daughter, NOT the RUBBLES! And the other poster was right, Fred was just hair trigged like me..:)(I love to eat, just like Fred)..
        All comments=my own opinion not reflecting my voluptous pinup profile girl, Courtney Thorne-Smith

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