Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25132702-20150221043810/@comment-25132702-20150409194020

John Reese 1 wrote:

John Reese 1 wrote:

Regularshowfan54 wrote:

John Reese 1 wrote:

Regularshowfan54 wrote:

John Reese 1 wrote:

John Reese 1 wrote:

Regularshowfan54 wrote:

John Reese 1 wrote:

Regularshowfan54 wrote:

John Reese 1 wrote: Rigby will hate him for it, but that's one of the points. Mordecai will become the outcast to Rigby, possibly not to Benson because he doesn't care or Skips because he's a very wise and good friend to Mordecai, but he'll have to make the choice that no one else would face: the right choice That would be? The choice no one would face? I was asking what you thought the right choice would be. The clue was "Rigby would hate him for it". I think we both know the answer to that question When I said, "Rigby would hate him for it" I'm referring to the time when she said, "CJ's way cooler than Margaret" because he hates Margaret. so Mordecai has to make the choice that no one else would face And I don't think Rigby "hates" Margaret, he just doesn't want to have a friendship with her. What's wrong with that? Mordecai still loves Margaret. He needs to accept that and if he can't think of anything nice to say to her, Mordecai and Rigby's bromance will be done True. I believe that Rigby has grown to respect Margaret and Eileen though. Back in season 2, he didn't want to hang out with them ("Do Me A Solid") Well it doesn't look like he respects her now. And yet Mordecai still loves margaret. His reaction says it all And he'll have to realize it ASAP Agreed. I think deep down Rigby somewhat respects Margaret though.