Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25817630-20141205123618/@comment-25831458-20141208025515

These types of cliched situations never end well, and in this case I'm all in favor of using the Kill Them All Tomino ending to resolve this, where Margaret and CJ kill each other in a fight to the death, Eileen and Rigby die from getting in the crossfire and trying to talk some sense into Margaret and CJ, and Mordecai in turn is left shocked, depressed, and filled with regret and remorse for the consequences of what his actions have wrought.

So much so that Mordecai's depression, shock, and remorse eventually get the best of him and he is left in a catatonic, vegetable-like state from the experience and never recovers from it.