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CharismaKid16 wrote: GonkhNation wrote: Now that you mention it, yeah. They don't seem to be angry or even looking at each other. And assuming that the stuff we saw in the hallucination IS a predictor of the future, I'm kinda interested in what the Benson-snake hybrid is all about. Maybe Benson will get bit by a magical snake in a future episode and start turning into one himself. (Although they technically made an episode very similar to that already) If everything in the hallucination somehow comes true, I'm also very curious to see where the burger lady and Rigby getting covered in mustard comes into play. Actually... I just came up with another theory. What if the hallucination scene wasn't predicting anything at all and was only showing some of Mordecai and Rigby's biggest fears/concerns at the time? For example, Rigby getting covered in mustard could represent the fact that he is still afraid of magical talking hot dogs trying to marinate him and his friends. (For what it's worth, I'd have nightmares about that, too XD) Having to see Margaret and CJ fight could definitely be one of Mordecai's greatest fears. And isn't Rigby afraid of amusement park mascots? That burger lady could have easily been a mascot. Maybe the tree bark was only making the duo imagine the worst possible scenarios and nothing more. Although I'd find it interesting to see parts of the hallucination come into play in later episodes, that might not have been what the creators were going for.

Yeah, I think that's the more likely case. Like the scene's just taking stuff they've experienced in the past and doing weird things to them. Actually, if having CJ in there was a predictor of anything it would probably be her return to the series, since at the time the episode first aired she was still a one-off character.