Tim's right, in fact: Foster has very little filter. None at all, most of the time. Everything he says is in response to some internal mechanism or catalyst--triggered, perhaps, by his surrounding environment, but with precious little to do with any living things in that environment.
There are exceptions: premeditated moments of very specific purpose, moved by forces and ideas greater than his alone. Or that's how he sees them, anyway. Whether Tim (or Chip for that matter) would agree is another issue.
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Tim's right, in fact: Foster has very little filter. None at all, most of the time. Everything he says is in response to some internal mechanism or catalyst--triggered, perhaps, by his surrounding environment, but with precious little to do with any living things in that environment.
There are exceptions: premeditated moments of very specific purpose, moved by forces and ideas greater than his alone. Or that's how he sees them, anyway. Whether Tim (or Chip for that matter) would agree is another issue.
Finally he replies, milder but still deadpan.
"Bring something back."
Or is that his idea of a joke?