Talk:Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show/@comment-98.200.199.185-20111030172109/@comment-208.180.228.218-20120318170335

Well, honestly, beating the Eds beating up again wouldn't solve anything. And, no offense or anything, but the movie was NOT a shallow attempt for Eddy to redeem himself or anything. I can kind of see where you're coming from, but I'm glad they revealed that Eddy was abused by his brother. It showed that Eddy had his reasons for his jerkish behavior, that while he may have been a jerk at times, he was NOT a complete asshole like some fans are saying. Oh, and just for the record, the part where Eddy was crying was NOT out-of-character. That was actually character development taking hold. At that point, he's beginning to realize that being a jerk is not going to give you any friends, and he almost lost Double D because of it. At that point, he grows up and admits his own stupidity and how wrong he was for being a jerk. Double D, realizing Eddy's remorse, happily rejoins them and forgives Eddy. Later on, after Eddy gets cruelly beaten up by his brother, he admits that everything he said about his brother was a lie. He also admits that his jerkishness (which was actually a facade, by the way) and the scams were just a misguided attempt to have friends, which was something he never received from his brother. Once Eddy confessed, the Kids realized that the Eds were just trying to be accepted and that, in a way, the Eds were the true victims all along and that they (Kids) were being and always had been a bunch of heartless hate machines to them. So they embraced the Eds, forgave them for everything they did, and happily accepted them as friends. That's what made that part believable. I don't know about you, but that was the best way to end the series. If they had ended with the Eds still hated by the Kids, it would've seriously sucked. And again, I was not trying to offend you or anything(Sorry if I did). I was just getting tired of people saying what an asshole Eddy was and ignoring his good points. So there you have it, an analysis which makes the movie more believable and more realistic (at least, for a cartoon). Have a nice day!