Thread:Niksantino/@comment-25837097-20150114215344/@comment-25837097-20150114233126

Tansyflower wrote:

Other then her frustration with mini golf (which even then is due to her father pushing her unfairly), when has her anger not been justified, especially when it comes to Mordecai's poorly-made choices? She thought Mordecai was cheating on her in both "Yes Dude Yes" and "Sad Sax". Margaret, when dating Mordecai, also got justifiably angry with him about as much as CJ has, even to the point of not trusting him about keeping his word. Really, the only difference about Margaret and CJ's anger is that CJ is more vocal, emotional, and in typical Regular Show fashion, has supernatural elements to her. Honestly, though, I don't have any issues with either girl in Mordecai's relationship; I have issues with Mordecai himself.

Whenever she gets angry, she unleashes weather terrors, but never, other than her revenge on the Couple Corral guy (he intentionally tried to kill her and ended up killing Mordecai), she's never been purposely sadistic or abusive with her full-blown terror. In "Yes, Dude, Yes", she was furious at Mordecai, but it was because he asked another girl out right in front of her and never established boundaries for their relationship. Even then, she never purposely attacked Mordecai while angry. Then, to see Mordecai and Margaret kissing after a trip to the bathroom in "Merry Christmas, Mordecai" is awful. I don't care for the excuse of "well, M and M still love each other, so it makes things okay". That's a horrible thing to be doing right of someone you're currently dating. Again, she didn't lash out at anyone.

In "Sad Sax", Mordecai was lying to her and his phone, with a hugging picture and his song for Margaret. All of his other attempts weren't anymore truthful, especially the death fakeout. If I were CJ, I'd give up on him right there! And Mordecai's attempts to fix things without the simple rule of being honest, like trying to get Margaret to step in but instead hugging her right where CJ could see him. Again, she was furious at him, but she never hurt anyone in any way. Yes, sometimes CJ's anger was a bit over the top, but she never intentionally physically or verbally abused someone, and Mordecai's awful decision-making resulted in a lot of unfair and sometimes unintentional mistreatment of her.

While having a few unfortunate moments, CJ doesn't have enough signs of being violent towards others she cares about. Quite frankly, it's the poor stuff she's around that gets damaged, and she's never shown pure interest in destroying others who have tricked her. Also, Mordecai's a strong character who wouldn't stay with CJ if he knew she was abusive towards him. We've seen him be able to fight to prove himself or a cause he believes, and more often than not he understands what's right vs. wrong. If his relationship was unhealthy for himself, either he would figure it out or someone else would point it out. No one, not even Rigby, has said anything to suggest that CJ is horrible and mistreats Mordecai. Until I see something that truly seems troublesome, I think CJ is normal, more towards the emotional side but usually justified, and caring towards Mordecai. If there's someone I'd worry about doing wrong with the relationship, it's Mordecai, though he seems to mean well and appears to be learning. I get what you're saying. She's a good character, but honestly, she's more like a friend to Mordecai than a girlfriend