Board Thread:Announcements/@comment-25822263-20150102031900/@comment-25837097-20150110024809

Spike 1520 wrote: Before I add my 2 cents to the whole love drama angle going on, can we just take the time to apperciate how good the writing in this episode was? Mordacai didn't pull a Mordecai. He was pretty level headed through out much of the episode. I really like how they show how Mordecai's character has developed since his days with Margaret. There's was little to no BS and I like the theme of honesty that's played up alot in this episode. It's a great lesson for anyone struggling in just about any kind of relationship.

Now, has anyone else hear realized how much grief and suffering Margaret has either directly or indirectly put Mordecai through from Seasons 1-4(and a bit season 5)? Don't get me wrong, I don't hate Margaret. I just don't think she's the right person for Mordecai to be with. CJ is good for Mordecai's well being. Notice how his character has become more matured and sensible about certain situations(Sad sax guy is a great example of this) and this is because of CJ.CJ has made Mordecai become more straight up, open about his feelings, and generally just a happier person. Margaret has done none of these, but that's a debate for another time.

I'll probably make a thread for those who wish to debate about Margaret's role in the RS universe some time. Well Margaret is too good. She never hurt Mordecai. She never wanted to. Mordecai was a chicken about going further with Margaret, he got the courage to do so right before she left for college. He didn't want to make the same mistake again, that's why CJ's relationship with him blossomed last year. And that talk about Margaret having "too many boyfriends" is bull. Try rephrasing it to "2 many boyfriends" she only had 2 and she didn't he liked liked her until butt dial season 3