Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24163511-20141205085031/@comment-24163511-20141205173105

GonkhNation wrote: I find it interesting that, for all the build up to Margaret's return, the scene where Mordecai realizes this is more than just a fleeting reunion is actually cast in a rather ominous tone. The room's light's are off, there's that music in the background, the uncomfortable bit of dialogue between him and Eileen, and finally that look he and Margaret exchanged at the very end. There was no warmth here like there was when they'd been opening up to each other a few scenes before, just uncertainty and almost a hint of dread. It's open to interpretation, but I feel this was the writers way of saying their main character just made a horrible mistake (not that Margaret herself is the mistake, more how the whole situation was handled). I honestly have no idea where they might take this, but if this ending's foreboding tone is anything to go by, things are probably gonna get worse before they get better. Oh no doubt. Of course they can't have Mordocai just let CJ run off and be okay with it. He really had something with her and he knows what he did really hurt her in a very bad way. Its clear neither Margaret nor Mordecai wanted their reunion to go down like that and so now the next episode will be the most interesting one in a while because now its gonna be a hell of a lot harder for her to believe that he's "over Margaret", he's either going to have to prove it or have their relationship fall apart. As cliffhangers go, this is a pretty big one.