Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24163511-20140418145722/@comment-24141773-20140419164037

Rigby has some strange reactions to things, but he has his reasons.

First of all: He didn't even want Mordecai to date Margaret in the early seasons. (It's a bro thing.) And here, Mordecai wanted Rigby to go on a date with this girl so he can get with Maragret. Not really caring about how he feels about it.

Second of all: Rigby said he's not going out with Eileen, but Mordecai kept pushing him.

I'd say it was kind of a 'revenge' thing.

While I'm not going to deny he took it too far, you have to look into your favorite character a little as well. (Aka Mordecai - Am I right?)

He's not really all that perfect either. He was a d*** in Jinx, he was a d*** to Starla because she wasn't up to Margaret's 'standards', Margaret seemed to be more important to him then his long-time best friend (On too many occasions.), he kicked Rigby out of the car in the middle of the road while Rigby was actually the voice of reason. (Laundry Woes)

Oh and I really do wonder why he asked Rigby where he sees himself in 10 years in the 'Cavemen' episode, just to totally diss it as soon as he gave an answer.

Mordecai can really be a massive d*** too. The only difference is that Rigby's bad actions are on a display while Mordecai's are more ...subtitled.

That's probably because of the personality differences. Mordecai is calmer, and he's feelings usually don't get much in the way. And Rigby is pretty impulsive and will act without thinking twice.

But you know...They both see each other as friends. And they forgive.

If they can forgive each other, how come you can't forgive for what one did to the other in a past moment?