User blog comment:Really Big Hat/*Fangirlish squea* I CAN'T BELIEVE IT!!!!!!!!!! ^.^/@comment-3079802-20110226185927/@comment-2010808-20110226191444

"I don't take it super seriously. It's not my favorite shipping in the world. I just was really angry that they would fool us like that (Even though I saw it coming)"

If your angry of something like THAT, then you clearly do.

I'd hate to rip someone off, but I have to quote something mobo said on the wiki

"It's not not a "plot twist," it's a joke. It's long been a running gag on the series that Isabella has a crush on Phineas and hopes that he feels the same about her, not realizing that he's completely oblivious to her advances. The humor comes from the fact that Isabella is overly ecstatic when Phineas describes the "special girl in his life," since she's hoping he will say it is her, only to be shocked and disappointed when he says it's his mom. This is a common form of humor- expecting one thing to happen when in actuality something else does. The humor comes from the unexpected and, in this case, the other character's reaction to it. It wouldn't be funny if it happened the other way- as the great cartoonist Charles Schulz once wrote, "Happiness does not create humor. There's nothing funny about being happy. Sadness creates humor. Krazy Kat getting hit on the head by a brick...is funny...It's funny because it's not happening to us." (Schulz's reference to Krazy Kat is appropriate in this case, since mistaken hope of romantic attraction also adds to the humor: for some reason, Krazy Kat finds the bricks that Ignatz throws at him as a sign of affection.) "