Board Thread:Announcements/@comment-25822263-20150102031900/@comment-24330788-20150109074525

SeanS007 wrote:

GonkhNation wrote:

SeanS007 wrote:

GonkhNation wrote:

SeanS007 wrote: He hasn't fully moved on and probably never will move on. Three times already, he's been depressed traumatically because of stuff like this. He may be immature, but Margaret can help him mature. He loves Margaret. He will remember it before the end He loved Margaret, but he said himself that he's moved on since then and his actions indicate this. Unless the point is that he's been fooling both himself and CJ, this claim doesn't really stand. And for argument's sake lets say he was fooling himself all this time, I would make the counterargument that it would be a step back in his characterization since it's forsaking all the development he's undergone since (and even during) his time with Margaret. That is, from being an insecure perfectionist terrified of rejection to being able to be open and honest about his feelings, risks be damned. He's only forgotten his true feelings towards Margaret. I know he still loves her. Rigby and CJ haven't driven those feelings from him fully. I felt there's a conflict within him Nobody's driven anything from him. Mordecai's decisions are his decisions alone, no one put a gun to his head for him to do it. Besides if people can just talk him out of being with his true love then I'd question the soundness of that relationship to begin with.

Well technically speaking, Rigby did starting at season 5 premiere and for "I like you hi". He was waiting for Margaret, but Rigby said she's not coming back, which evidentially she did. Rigby gets Mordo into nothing but trouble and unhappiness Yeah, Rigby said that. He was advising his friend on what he felt was best for him at the time. My point is Mordecai could have easily disregarded this advice if he felt that strongly. No one forced him to take it.