Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25095167-20141115031516/@comment-24882645-20141128051528

Tansyflower wrote: Some fans I've seen (not here on this wiki) seem horrified and even a bit disgusted by the return of Mordecai's love drama. But honestly, this situation is sadly funny. I'm sure there's some cases where people date someone, in some way break up with that someone, start dating another person, and then deal with having the former and current people in the same room and have to deal with it. This is a first for Mordecai, so he's fairly justified in reacting with fear and anxiety, but hopefully, he'll come out on top.

I'm interested to see how he deals with this, although by what I assume was a daydream of his, I think Mordecai's not struggling with former feelings for Margaret but more of explaining the situation to both girls. Whatever happens, I'm confident it's doomed to be awkward. I'm honestly not sure why people are so bothered by Margaret's return. She was bound to come back eventually, and even if she wouldn't have, there was destined to be Mordecai/CJ drama, anyway. I actually have faith that the creators aren't going to torture us with some lame, crappy love triangle. In fact, if Mordecai can properly explain the situation to both girls, they might even end up becoming ''friends. ''I kind of have a feeling that this was the writers' intentions all along, actually. Instead of having a huge drama bomb blow up in our face like we are expecting, perhaps they liked the idea of Margaret and CJ becoming good friends. If a lot of people were (Pardon my French) butthurt about Margaret leaving, then maybe they thought the best solution was to have her come back and ultimately face Mordecai and CJ's relationship head on. Keeping her away forever most likely didn't seem like a solution, so why not bring her back and get it over with? Although there is bound to be tension when Margaret and CJ first meet, I have a feeling that it's not going to be as dramatic as everybody assumes it'll be.