Phineas and Ferb Blog - 1/18/2008 update

I am pleased to report that the "Phineas and Ferb Fan Club" meeting for Saturday, January 17th, 2009 was successful. For those have no clue as to what this is about, we are basically a group of fans devoted to the show "Phineas and Ferb", and have discussion and participate in activities related to the Disney cartoon. In the latest meeting, we discussed the episode "At Last" (now knows as "Phineas and Ferb Gets Busted") in which Candace, the sister of the step-brothers Phineas and Ferb, bust her brothers and send them to reformatory school. This episode is definitely worth watching, when it airs in your neck of the woods. The next topic of discussion was with regards to the pairing of Jeremy and Candace, and it was unanimously agreed that this pairing is the best of all the pairings discussed so far at the meetings and on the Phineas and Ferb forums. Speculation also rules as to whether Candace and Jeremy would ever get together (i.e. date), but it was decided that such would ruin the plot of the show. Finally, there was a serious discussion about off-topic posts in the forums, in particularly with regards to the pinned fan club thread in which it was made clear that off-topic posts are not allowed there, and that the thread in question is to be used only for fan club discussions. The debate on this topic was vigorous, and all sides were heard, and after some grappling, a resolution was decided upon. Finally, the recent negative reviews of the show were discussed, and everyone agreed that some of the reviews were rather seemed more like bashing the show then giving a fair and honest review. This was in response to a thread created by one of the members on the forum with regards to this topic.

All in all, it was a very productive meeting, and I hope that future meetings are as productive as the one that we had last night. I will update this blog as often as I can with more information, including any new information with regards to the show, including new episodes of "Phineas and Ferb".