Board Thread:Announcements/@comment-25822263-20150102031900/@comment-25837097-20150109084611

GonkhNation wrote: SeanS007 wrote:

GonkhNation wrote:

SeanS007 wrote: Yes but Rigby makes plans that are far worse. Plus people would prefer Mordo and CJ because they have stuff in common and yet people want Eileen and Rigby together and they have nothing in common at all I'll admit Rigby's decisions are usually more id-driven than Mordecai, it's just how he is and like I said, good intensions and all that (usually). But without his impulsiveness alot of the action in Regular Show simply wouldn't happen, they need that catalyst someway and it's a role Rigby fills nicely. As for your other point, I'm sure there's a whole range of reasons why fans of Mordecai and CJ feel the way they do, as I'm sure people who like Mordecai and Margaret won't always like them for the same reasons. Mordecai and CJ having stuff in common is only one of the more superficial reasons. One need only look to the thread "what do you like about CJ and mordos relationship" for more in-depth views, as I'm sure you have already. Indeed. Plus CJ doesn't know Margaret's living with Eileen. As soon as she finds out, there's a good chance that their friendship will be over and CJ and Margaret will end up brawling I don't know what the writers have planned but a quick word with Eileen could easily clear that. There's no reason she would need to hide it from CJ, especially after Mordecai and CJ already sorted things out in the last episode.

Well there's a chance and a big chance that a word won't cut it. They'll hold a grudge and Margaret and Eileen are best friends the same way Mordo and Rigby are. That's one of the reasons why I say Mordo and Mags were meant to be. Because Rigby's Eileen's counterpart just as Mordo is Margaret's