Talk:Blooptorious/@comment-4472836-20111227111954/@comment-4559766-20111228003254

Yeah, but 23 minutes would easily have been enough time for a short introduction and we could have still seen 3 whole minutes of bloopers for each actor. Or perhaps 2 minutes for each chaaracter which would leave 7 whole minutes spare for other stuff like the cast goofing off. The problem here is that the episode wasn't written by the main writers, and as a result, the time which could have been used to show us hilarious bloopers was spent listening to Christopher Cane ramble on and on while we sat there thinking "Get on with the bloopers!". If they make a Blooptorious 2, it BETTER be similar to iBloop. I'm terrified for Electric Bloop-a-Loo now, as well.