Board Thread:Announcements/@comment-25822263-20150102031900/@comment-24330788-20150109064026

SeanS007 wrote:

SeanS007 wrote:

GonkhNation wrote:

SeanS007 wrote:

GonkhNation wrote:

SeanS007 wrote: Well there's more to this than meets the eye. It's for me to know and for you to find out for yourself, Gonk Dude I just asked you to back up your point. If you're going to make an argument, you can't just assume people will know where you're coming from. Right. I get what you're saying. Things will only get worse due to this episode. Much worse Why? While I agree we probably haven't seen the end of this story arc, they seemed to wrap things up as well as they could have by the end of the episode. What did this episode do that will make things worse?

Something's up. Why she forgave Mordo, why she was never in a stable relationship, why Margaret came back after a year. It doesn't make sense. And I'm not saying this episode made things worse. MCM started a spark and soon it'll catch fire As far as stable relationships are concerned, same can be said of Mordecai, even Margaret since she herself said that her relationship with Mordecai was the first one she felt like was actually going somewhere (back in Steak Me Amadeus.) This alone isn't a solid indication that things won't work out. As for why CJ forgave him I think it was because Mordecai wasn't so much cheating as he was caught up in the moment. If many of the fans can come to that conclusion it's not a big leap to assume the character can as well. Yes he probably does have some unresolved feelings from his time with Margaret and it's not ideal to have them while with CJ, but NO relationship is ideal. If you can't accept the risks and move on then you might as well not move on at all. The important thing is that he was honest about it to both himself and to CJ. If he can freely admit to CJ that yes, there was something there with Margaret but that's not what he wants now, then I think it shows how much faith he's putting into this relationship.