Dinner is Swerved (Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends)

"Dinner is Swerved" is the seventh episode in the first season of Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends.

Plot
When Mac visits Foster's, Bloo wants to show him something up on the roof, though when it is time for them to go back downstairs, they find themselves lost and unable to get downstairs. Meanwhile, everyone in the dining room sneaks food when Mr Herriman is not looking after he insists they wait for Bloo to arrive before eating dinner.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) Some funny moments, such as Bloo calling Mac stupid for not appreciating the joys of apartments, along with Bloo thinking that the foster house is an imaginary friend who eats laundry, his dance & air guitar, and so much more!
 * 2) The dinner Mr Herriman puts out for all the imaginary friends looks like a delicious giant feast (or even a Christmas dinner).
 * 3) The way Mac and Bloo use to get people to find them sounds decent enough, as they get some dirty laundry and emulate it as a floor trail for direction, along with Madame Foster sneaking under the table to give the imaginary friends some food. Their second plan is also decent, as they use some bedsheets found in Duchess' room.
 * 4) Mac and Bloo fighting each other was actually useful, as it caused them to land back in the house entrance.
 * 5) Although Mac and Bloo never got dinner, the episode was still great to sit through and they went on a great adventure to get back to the first floor.
 * 6) The ending was somewhat decent, with Frankie congratulating Bloo for making it down and Bloo sneaking a chicken leg under the table, while Wilt, Coco and Eduardo try to get a view up near the roof of the house.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) While thoughtful and polite, Mr Herriman  made everyone wait for Mac & Bloo to arrive for dinner - making all the imaginary friends starve and not caring about their wellbeing and hunger. When Bloo finally arrived, he didn't even congratulate him for doing so and forced him to wait for the others.
 * 2) * Duchess is refused to help Mac and Bloo get downstairs and trapped them under the floor tiles, which was really Mean-spirited.
 * 3) Plot Hole: Speaking of which, why couldn't he just wrap Mac & Bloo's dinner in some tinfoil and put it in the fridge for later on?

Reception

 * It holds a rating of 8.1/10 on IMDB.