Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-7794206-20140101161700/@comment-22930393-20141121152503

Tansyflower wrote: I made that post before you pointed out Margaret reaching for Mordecai in that thread, so I didn't know it at the time and assumed like most people that she was hitting CJ.

Now speaking from a more recent perspective, we've seen this show go from a decent amount of continuity in season 5 to a major deal of character discoveries and changes with points of no return in season 6. If foreshadowing and setups for later situations are now prominent in season 6, it's very believable that there were some, from sneakier to more obvious) in season 5. Thomas's actions in "Thomas Fights Back" seem to suggest a lot about what we're about to find out in "The Real Thomas", and Mordecai's parents, who briefly appeared in "The Thanksgiving Special" were expanded on in "Maxin' and Relaxin'." In season 6, anything introduced from season 5 to now is revealing that RS is full-on changing as far as it comes to characters, relationships, and situations.

What does this mean for the hints from "Survival Skills" and "New Year's Kiss"? I hate to think it, but these probably do have a lot more relevance to what's going to happen than I originally imagined. There might be some symbolism going on with Margaret reaching out to Mordecai while Mordecai clutches his heart and and CJ looks sad and surprised. Future!Rigby's warning might actually be important as seen by whatever occurs for Mordecai and his love life. I still really don't want a major love triangle to happen, and I still prefer CJ or Margaret. But man, oh man, I get the feeling that we'll be getting something intense with this dilemma. My bad, I didn't see the date on the post, sorry about that. Still though, I discount the tree bark trip from Survival Skills, I don't feel that it really showed anything relevant thus far, it was just a bad trip and I think people read into it way too much. New Years Kiss on the other hand is far more relevant since they decided to bring back Margaret already. I mean honestly, who goes to college for one year other than drop outs? However, Margaret probably would make a good news reporter being that she's attractive (by the show's standards at least) and she has absolutely no personality. The only good thing that will come out of Margaret's is that they will probably show more of Frank, Margaret's dad, who sounds way too much like Jesse Ventura to be coincidence.

Something other things to also consider: As of Eileen Flat Screen, Eileen no longer has a roomate to share the bills with, so who will be moving in with her? Rigby, C.J., Margaret?

Muscleman is now engaged to be married, so I doubt he will be living with HFG in the trailer anymore, what will become of HFG after MM moves in with Starla?

Rigby has been moving closer and closer to Eileen, not to mention becoming more and more reliable and mature, so what will become of that?

So many unanswered questions, and thus far, Season 3 was the most watched season of all, and there's been a steady decline of viewers since season 3. Makes me kind of wonder if maybe getting things serious or bringing back Margaret may be a quick fix to trying to regain those viewers who got butthurt after Margaret left.